Push down metal tabto lock base (Fig. 3).1. Lift metal tab to unlock base (Fig. 3).2. Slide base forward (the opposite direction as show
Warnings 4Seating Position Information 5Child Restraint Safety Information 6Seat Belt Information 8Carrying Restraint 9Unfolding and Folding Res
ALWAYS use SafeStop with LATCH installation for forward-facing child below 40 lbs (see page 26).
Check List:Confirm restraint is properly positioned.Confirm LATCH belt is tight and that connectionsto approved LATCH anchorss are secure.Confirm rest
For lap-shoulder belt installation ONLY use SafeStop with top tether and with child under 40 lbs. (see page 26).65Fig. 1 shows a typicalforward-fa
Forward-Facing Lap-Shoulder BeltInstallation: For Children 22 lbs 65 lbs(continued)3. Kneel on restraint to f
24Fig. 1 shows a typicalforward-facing installationwith Lap-Shoulder belt.Place restraint in forward-facing position. Stabilityof installation can bei
Forward-Facing Lap BeltInstallation: For Children 22 lbs 65 lbs(continued)3. Kneel on restraint to force it i
Aircraft InstallationThis restraint is certified for use in an aircraft. Mostairlines allow the use of a child restraint if it has beenapproved for ai
Operating Adjustable BottomFig. 1 shows operation ofadjustable base.Adjustable bottom must beoperated before installationof restraint.Restraint must b
Top Tether Sunshine Kids recommends using a top tether in all installations to improve stability and performance of the restraint. Check vehicle
Top Tether (continued)3. Install restraint as shown in appropriate installationsections (see pages 14 to 24 for restraint installation instructions).4
1. Child information tag 12. Top tether2. LATCH belt 13. Carry strap3. LATCH strap guides 14. Fabric side panel4. Forward-facing belt path 15. Har
Restraint Harness Buckle To Fasten: Insert one buckle tongue at a time into buckle. A click confirms proper connection after each tongue is insert
Using Harness Clip+IMPORTANT:Position harness clip at proper height for child: level with childs armpits. (Fig.1)To Fasten:Push both halves
Properly Securing Child WARNING:Serious injury or death can result if child is notproperly secured in restraint.Confirm harness is snug* before each
Properly Securing Child(continued)+ IMPORTANT:Give a firm, upward tug on both harness straps behind the childs shoulders and close to the harness slo
Proper Harness Height and ChildHeight (continued)Adjusting Harness Height1. Loosen harness: lift harness adjuster and pull shoulder straps forward. (F
Harness Buckle LocationConfirm location of harness buckle is correct, toinsure proper harness fit:1. Properly secure child in restraint (see page 32)
Harness Buckle Removal andInstallation(continued)Removing harness buckle:1. Make sure restraint is securely locked in its unfolded position. (See
Locking a Vehicle Lap-ShoulderBelt with a Locking ClipProper use of a locking clip maintains a tight, secureinstallation by preventing the seat belt f
Locking a Vehicle Lap-ShoulderBelt with a Locking Clip (continued)7. Once seat belt is tight andlocked, complete remaining installation instructions.N
Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning / Maintenance of releasemechanism and locking bolts:Periodically inspect release levers and locking bolts for cleanli
Follow all instructions labeled on this child restraint and in the written instruction manual on the lanyard located on back of restraint. For in
Cleaning and Maintenance(continued)Cleaning the plastic shell: Clean with damp cloth only: wet cloth with warmwater and mild soap and wring thoroughl
Cleaning and Maintenance(continued)Cleaning Harness buckle:If child eats or drinks in restraint, periodically cleanharness buckle to insure proper fun
Warranty InformationThis child restraint was manufactured by SunshineKids Juvenile Products LLC (Sunshine Kids).Sunshine Kids warrants this product
expressed or implied. In no event whatsoever, willSunshine Kids or a retailer of this product be liablefor any damages, including those incidental or
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There are four ways to carry restraint:1) Red carry strap (Fig. 1)2) Plastic side (Fig. 2)3) Shoulder strap: Connect shoulder strap* to webbing
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