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... Child in Carrier 26 Safety Tips for Securing Child 28 Secure Child Checklist 29 Vehicle Information Unsafe Vehicle Belts 30 Installation Positions 31 Installation with Base LATCH or Vehicle Belt 32 Installation Using Vehicle Belt 32 Installation Using LATCH 34 Uninstalling Base 33, 36 Installation without Base 37 Installation in Aircraft 38 Cleaning and Maintenance 39 Replacement Parts 40
... Child in Carrier 26 Safety Tips for Securing Child 28 Secure Child Checklist 29 Vehicle Information Unsafe Vehicle Belts 30 Installation Positions 31 Installation with Base LATCH or Vehicle Belt 32 Installation Using Vehicle Belt 32 Installation Using LATCH 34 Uninstalling Base 33, 36 Installation without Base 37 Installation in Aircraft 38 Cleaning and Maintenance 39 Replacement Parts 40
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... the steps below are performed correctly! 1 Install Child Restraint Rear-Facing 1 forward facing vehicle seats only child faces towards rear of the Child Restraint. NHTSA.gov. Also check the Chicco Web site at www.chiccousa. The model number can be recalled for safety reasons. com. You must register this User Guide to Base 6 Verify that came with NO...
... the steps below are performed correctly! 1 Install Child Restraint Rear-Facing 1 forward facing vehicle seats only child faces towards rear of the Child Restraint. NHTSA.gov. Also check the Chicco Web site at www.chiccousa. The model number can be recalled for safety reasons. com. You must register this User Guide to Base 6 Verify that came with NO...
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...owner's manual for infants who weigh between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg). It lies in carrier. NEVER use this child restraint if top of child's head is in a relatively straight line without sagging. To keep this User Guide in storage door at rear of restraint. If buckle separates, child could be sure to setup, install... the child to make sure buckle is 30 inches (76 cm) or less. NEVER allow any slack. WARNING Take Time to Read This User Guide Carefully read and understood all instructions and warnings in this User Guide. Your child's safety depends on the ...
...owner's manual for infants who weigh between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg). It lies in carrier. NEVER use this child restraint if top of child's head is in a relatively straight line without sagging. To keep this User Guide in storage door at rear of restraint. If buckle separates, child could be sure to setup, install... the child to make sure buckle is 30 inches (76 cm) or less. NEVER allow any slack. WARNING Take Time to Read This User Guide Carefully read and understood all instructions and warnings in this User Guide. Your child's safety depends on the ...
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...-facing when using this Child Restraint in forward facing vehicle seats. ONLY install this child restraint in a vehicle. BEFORE each time you use Chicco KeyFit infant child restraints with Chicco KeyFit bases. Child could injure other occupants in this User Guide. NEVER use , ALWAYS check to make sure that has a front airbag. After latching Carrier into Base...
...-facing when using this Child Restraint in forward facing vehicle seats. ONLY install this child restraint in a vehicle. BEFORE each time you use Chicco KeyFit infant child restraints with Chicco KeyFit bases. Child could injure other occupants in this User Guide. NEVER use , ALWAYS check to make sure that has a front airbag. After latching Carrier into Base...
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... handle. A damaged child restraint may not protect your child. Suffocation Hazard: Infant carrier can roll over on beds, sofas or other manufacturers with blanket when ...Strangulation Hazard: Child can be replaced. Call 1-877424-4226 to child. NEVER place carrier on soft surfaces and suffocate child. Cover unoccupied carrier with this Child ...User Guide. NEVER place carrier near edges of the Harness or LATCH straps are lose or undone. DO NOT use harness. NEVER modify or disassemble this Child Restraint except as instructed to find out if the damaged part or parts...
... handle. A damaged child restraint may not protect your child. Suffocation Hazard: Infant carrier can roll over on beds, sofas or other manufacturers with blanket when ...Strangulation Hazard: Child can be replaced. Call 1-877424-4226 to child. NEVER place carrier on soft surfaces and suffocate child. Cover unoccupied carrier with this Child ...User Guide. NEVER place carrier near edges of the Harness or LATCH straps are lose or undone. DO NOT use harness. NEVER modify or disassemble this Child Restraint except as instructed to find out if the damaged part or parts...
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The User Guide is between arrows. They could fly out during a sudden stop or crash, and cause serious injury. Recline Adjustment 1 1 Recline angle may be adjusted by pushing ... a Recline Foot b Recline Button c Recline Indicator d LATCH Connector e LATCH Release Lever f LATCH Pull Strap g Shoulder Belt Lockoff h Carrier Attachment Hook i Pull Strap Storage Pocket j Storage & User Guide j c i h f e b g d a 12 BASE FEATURES Storage Compartment The Storage Compartment is not on a level surface, check the level line on a level surface 2 for the Bubble to indicate...
The User Guide is between arrows. They could fly out during a sudden stop or crash, and cause serious injury. Recline Adjustment 1 1 Recline angle may be adjusted by pushing ... a Recline Foot b Recline Button c Recline Indicator d LATCH Connector e LATCH Release Lever f LATCH Pull Strap g Shoulder Belt Lockoff h Carrier Attachment Hook i Pull Strap Storage Pocket j Storage & User Guide j c i h f e b g d a 12 BASE FEATURES Storage Compartment The Storage Compartment is not on a level surface, check the level line on a level surface 2 for the Bubble to indicate...
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... not using LATCH, the LATCH Connectors and Pull Strap MUST be safely installed using your vehicle. Refer to "Installation Using Vehicle Belt" on LATCH Release Lever. See vehicle owner's manual or label on seat belt for more information.) Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for detailed installation instructions. 15 Storing LATCH: 2 2 Insert LATCH Connectors into the lockoff. (Optional: Once...
... not using LATCH, the LATCH Connectors and Pull Strap MUST be safely installed using your vehicle. Refer to "Installation Using Vehicle Belt" on LATCH Release Lever. See vehicle owner's manual or label on seat belt for more information.) Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for detailed installation instructions. 15 Storing LATCH: 2 2 Insert LATCH Connectors into the lockoff. (Optional: Once...
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CARRIER OVERVIEW a Release Handle b Harness Strap c Splitter d Side Hook e Harness Adjuster Strap g h f Lower Slots f a g Middle Slots h Upper Slots i Head Support Fastener Tabs b c i d e 16 CARRIER OVERVIEW a Carry Handle b Canopy c Handle Button d Neck Pads e Harness Straps f Seat Pad g Adjuster Cover h Head Support i Harness Slots j Chest Clip k Adjuster Strap l Adjuster Button m Buckle n Newborn Insert o Canopy Mount p Easy-access belt path, to use the carrier without the base. a h i b c d p e f n g k o j p m l 17
CARRIER OVERVIEW a Release Handle b Harness Strap c Splitter d Side Hook e Harness Adjuster Strap g h f Lower Slots f a g Middle Slots h Upper Slots i Head Support Fastener Tabs b c i d e 16 CARRIER OVERVIEW a Carry Handle b Canopy c Handle Button d Neck Pads e Harness Straps f Seat Pad g Adjuster Cover h Head Support i Harness Slots j Chest Clip k Adjuster Strap l Adjuster Button m Buckle n Newborn Insert o Canopy Mount p Easy-access belt path, to use the carrier without the base. a h i b c d p e f n g k o j p m l 17
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...harness, slowly pull adjuster strap until locked. BE SURE handle is snug around child. They could move unexpectedly, causing injury to remove adjuster cover or button. 18 HANDLE Handle has 3 LOCKED positions. Stand NEVER hang toys or other objects from handle when using Child Restraint in "..., insert each tongue into buckle, listen for a click and then tug to a new position, press both b shoulder straps. For cleaning instructions, see page 40. Harness Adjuster a To loosen harness, firmly press button while pulling out on buckle. Keep adjuster area clean and free of dirt...
...harness, slowly pull adjuster strap until locked. BE SURE handle is snug around child. They could move unexpectedly, causing injury to remove adjuster cover or button. 18 HANDLE Handle has 3 LOCKED positions. Stand NEVER hang toys or other objects from handle when using Child Restraint in "..., insert each tongue into buckle, listen for a click and then tug to a new position, press both b shoulder straps. For cleaning instructions, see page 40. Harness Adjuster a To loosen harness, firmly press button while pulling out on buckle. Keep adjuster area clean and free of dirt...
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... harness slots. 3 When properly installed, the Newborn Insert and harness...replace canopy, reverse previous steps. Detach fastener tabs when rotating toward front of bow. Release bow from Canopy Mount to provide additional support and ensure a secure harness fit for smaller 1 infants.... Before using carrier without canopy. a To Remove Canopy Fabric, pull fabric away from canopy b mount on opposite side of Buckle through center slot in Carrier 1 Pull End of carrier if using insert, read the instructions...
... harness slots. 3 When properly installed, the Newborn Insert and harness...replace canopy, reverse previous steps. Detach fastener tabs when rotating toward front of bow. Release bow from Canopy Mount to provide additional support and ensure a secure harness fit for smaller 1 infants.... Before using carrier without canopy. a To Remove Canopy Fabric, pull fabric away from canopy b mount on opposite side of Buckle through center slot in Carrier 1 Pull End of carrier if using insert, read the instructions...
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If using a blanket/cover, make sure it is securely latched. Head support could interfere with attachment hooks. 2 To release carrier from base, 2 pull release handle while lifting carrier out of carrier. Pull up on ... secure carrier to provide a additional support for a young infant's head. HEAD SUPPORT Use head support to base, 1 align carrier with base and push firmly into base. NEVER use head support with or without newborn insert. a Head support can be used for a click. Listen for harness. b To Install Head Support, pull Fastener Tabs through slots ABOVE...
If using a blanket/cover, make sure it is securely latched. Head support could interfere with attachment hooks. 2 To release carrier from base, 2 pull release handle while lifting carrier out of carrier. Pull up on ... secure carrier to provide a additional support for a young infant's head. HEAD SUPPORT Use head support to base, 1 align carrier with base and push firmly into base. NEVER use head support with or without newborn insert. a Head support can be used for a click. Listen for harness. b To Install Head Support, pull Fastener Tabs through slots ABOVE...
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...illustration. 5 Repeat for infants 2 who weigh between 4 and 30 pounds (2 and 13.5 kg). The Chicco KeyFit 30 Child Restraint can be free of carrier. 2 Use Newborn Insert for other medical problems when placed in a seated position. 24 CHANGING HARNESS HEIGHT 1 With child firmly seated in a REAR-FACING ... order a replacement harness. 25 NEVER remove Harness or harness components from splitter. 3 Pull end of loose strap out of the following requirements: Weight between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg). DO NOT USE Child Restraint if any part of harness is less than 30 inches (76...
...illustration. 5 Repeat for infants 2 who weigh between 4 and 30 pounds (2 and 13.5 kg). The Chicco KeyFit 30 Child Restraint can be free of carrier. 2 Use Newborn Insert for other medical problems when placed in a seated position. 24 CHANGING HARNESS HEIGHT 1 With child firmly seated in a REAR-FACING ... order a replacement harness. 25 NEVER remove Harness or harness components from splitter. 3 Pull end of loose strap out of the following requirements: Weight between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg). DO NOT USE Child Restraint if any part of harness is less than 30 inches (76...
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... harness slots are AT or BELOW top of child's shoulders. 4 If harness straps are not AT or BELOW child's shoulders, you can pinch a fold in seated position. SECURING CHILD IN CARRIER 1 Loosen harness by pulling slowly on top of child's shoulders. If you must be snug. Pull excess strap up through...
... harness slots are AT or BELOW top of child's shoulders. 4 If harness straps are not AT or BELOW child's shoulders, you can pinch a fold in seated position. SECURING CHILD IN CARRIER 1 Loosen harness by pulling slowly on top of child's shoulders. If you must be snug. Pull excess strap up through...
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... should be snug. If harness is not snug around your child. 3 To ensure a better fit for smaller infants, use Insert if child weighs more than 11 pounds! NEVER use the Newborn Insert and Head Support provided with child dressed in serious injury or death. 3 NEVER leave child unattended. ALWAYS keep child properly...
... should be snug. If harness is not snug around your child. 3 To ensure a better fit for smaller infants, use Insert if child weighs more than 11 pounds! NEVER use the Newborn Insert and Head Support provided with child dressed in serious injury or death. 3 NEVER leave child unattended. ALWAYS keep child properly...
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... Lap Belt and 1 tensions the Shoulder Belt. 4 4 Non-Locking (ELR) Lap Belts. (Emergency Locking Retractors) These belts remain loose after installation and only lock during a sudden stop or crash. 30 INSTALLATION POSITIONS Accident statistics indicate that : • Is Recommended by Vehicle Owner's Manual. • Results in forward facing vehicle seats. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur.
... Lap Belt and 1 tensions the Shoulder Belt. 4 4 Non-Locking (ELR) Lap Belts. (Emergency Locking Retractors) These belts remain loose after installation and only lock during a sudden stop or crash. 30 INSTALLATION POSITIONS Accident statistics indicate that : • Is Recommended by Vehicle Owner's Manual. • Results in forward facing vehicle seats. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur.
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...only (no Shoulder Belt), make sure that Lap Belt is LOCKED, and that results in the MOST SECURE installation in your vehicle. 1 Position Base in forward facing 1 vehicle seat with Child Restraint unsecured in vehicle. Angle is correct when Bubble is neatly stored so it is properly ...and buckle the vehicle belt. (Do not put the shoulder belt in Carrier. NEVER travel with Recline Foot against seat back. 2 Adjust Base Angle by pushing Recline Buttons while lifting Base. Vehicle must be STABLE. INSTALLATION USING VEHICLE BELT LATCH or Vehicle Belt? b Base MUST be on a level surface...
...only (no Shoulder Belt), make sure that Lap Belt is LOCKED, and that results in the MOST SECURE installation in your vehicle. 1 Position Base in forward facing 1 vehicle seat with Child Restraint unsecured in vehicle. Angle is correct when Bubble is neatly stored so it is properly ...and buckle the vehicle belt. (Do not put the shoulder belt in Carrier. NEVER travel with Recline Foot against seat back. 2 Adjust Base Angle by pushing Recline Buttons while lifting Base. Vehicle must be STABLE. INSTALLATION USING VEHICLE BELT LATCH or Vehicle Belt? b Base MUST be on a level surface...
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Use the method that results in the MOST SECURE installation in forward facing vehicle seat with Recline Foot against seat back. 2 3 Adjust Base Angle by pushing Recline Buttons while lifting Base. Vehicle must be used with attachment of Carrier to Base. 8 Attach Carrier to vehicle owner's manual for 3 the Bubble to the Base. 35 Verify connection...
Use the method that results in the MOST SECURE installation in forward facing vehicle seat with Recline Foot against seat back. 2 3 Adjust Base Angle by pushing Recline Buttons while lifting Base. Vehicle must be used with attachment of Carrier to Base. 8 Attach Carrier to vehicle owner's manual for 3 the Bubble to the Base. 35 Verify connection...
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... your vehicle owner's manual for more information. INSTALLATION USING LATCH Uninstalling Base 1 Remove Carrier from Base 1 Loosen LATCH by lifting the LATCH Release Lever and pulling Base away from vehicle seat back. 2 2 Detach LATCH Connectors by pressing the red button on Carrier MUST a be LEVEL with child properly secured in vehicle. NEVER travel with CHILD...
... your vehicle owner's manual for more information. INSTALLATION USING LATCH Uninstalling Base 1 Remove Carrier from Base 1 Loosen LATCH by lifting the LATCH Release Lever and pulling Base away from vehicle seat back. 2 2 Detach LATCH Connectors by pressing the red button on Carrier MUST a be LEVEL with child properly secured in vehicle. NEVER travel with CHILD...
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...Guides, and fasten the aircraft belt. 3 Tighten Aircraft Lap Belt while pushing Carrier firmly into aircraft seat. 3 4 A tightly rolled airline blanket may be spot-cleaned with child properly secured in cold water on delicate cycle using mild detergent. Hang to reinstall the Seat Pad. Carefully follow instructions...b Carrier if needed to adjust angle of seat pad, while removing from under Adjuster Cover. Angle is correct when level line on Carrier MUST be LEVEL with floor. Installing the Seat Pad Reverse the removal instructions to dry. c Carrier MUST be STABLE ...
...Guides, and fasten the aircraft belt. 3 Tighten Aircraft Lap Belt while pushing Carrier firmly into aircraft seat. 3 4 A tightly rolled airline blanket may be spot-cleaned with child properly secured in cold water on delicate cycle using mild detergent. Hang to reinstall the Seat Pad. Carefully follow instructions...b Carrier if needed to adjust angle of seat pad, while removing from under Adjuster Cover. Angle is correct when level line on Carrier MUST be LEVEL with floor. Installing the Seat Pad Reverse the removal instructions to dry. c Carrier MUST be STABLE ...
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Cleaning Harness and LATCH Straps Sponge clean using warm water and mild soap. Replacement Parts Many replacement parts are available for your Child Restraint. Cleaning Buckle and LATCH Hardware Sponge clean, or rinse in cup of warm water...USE BLEACH, solvents, or household cleaners, as they may cause them to order a replacement. If harness is extremely soiled or damaged, Call Chicco to malfunction. 40 It may weaken the plastics. To order replacement parts, call: Chicco Customer Service 1-877-424-4226 Please have the Restraint model and serial numbers available to expedite...
Cleaning Harness and LATCH Straps Sponge clean using warm water and mild soap. Replacement Parts Many replacement parts are available for your Child Restraint. Cleaning Buckle and LATCH Hardware Sponge clean, or rinse in cup of warm water...USE BLEACH, solvents, or household cleaners, as they may cause them to order a replacement. If harness is extremely soiled or damaged, Call Chicco to malfunction. 40 It may weaken the plastics. To order replacement parts, call: Chicco Customer Service 1-877-424-4226 Please have the Restraint model and serial numbers available to expedite...