Diono Radian R120 Instruction Manual
Diono Radian R120 Instruction Manual

Diono Radian R120 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual US English Version Please read carefully Store manual behind cover...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page Warnings Seating Position Information Child Restraint Safety Information Seat Belt Information Carrying Restraint Unfolding and Folding Restraint Installing and Removing Detachable Base Rear-facing LATCH Installation Rear-facing Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation Rear-facing Lap Belt Installation Forward-facing LATCH Installation Forward-facing Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation Forward-facing Lap Belt Installation Checking Restraint Stability...
  • Page 3 Radian Features Child information tag Shoulder belt guide LATCH strap Rear-facing base LATCH strap guide Backpack strap anchor Release lever SafeStop Locking clip Shoulder carry strap anchor Top tether Locking bolts Lap belt guide Rear-facing tether Harness adjuster connector strap...
  • Page 4: Warnings

    If you have any questions, visit us.diono.com contact Diono at 1-855-463-4666. • Use only with children weighing between 5 lbs to 120 lbs (2.3 to 54 kg). • With any infant weighing less than 20 lbs (9.1 kg), use only rear-facing •...
  • Page 5: Seating Position Information

    WARNING DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR • Some vehicles have passenger seating in which the passenger faces the side or rear of the vehicle. Do not install this restraint in such passenger seating. Only use this restraint in a vehicle seat which faces an adult passenger toward the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 6: Child Restraint Safety Information

    Fill out the included product registration card and mail it. You can register online at us.diono.com. You can also register by sending your name, address, the restraint’s model and serial numbers to:...
  • Page 7 • This restraint is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it. • Using any non-Diono product with this restraint, or any product not specifically approved by Diono for use with this restraint, is not allowed. Use of such products voids manufacturer’s warranty and may seriously impact this...
  • Page 8: Seat Belt Information

    Seat Belt Information The information below applies only to installations using vehicle seat belts. IMPORTANT: • This restraint can be installed securely in most vehicles using the seat belt. However, some seat belts have an anchoring position for the lap belt that may not allow a secure restraint installation.
  • Page 9: Carrying Restraint

    • Do not carry restraint by harness adjuster strap (see diagram, page 3). This can damage the mechanism and the webbing. • Only the shoulder strap made by Diono is approved for use with this restraint. There are four ways to carry restraint: 1.
  • Page 10: Unfolding And Folding Restraint

    Unfolding and Folding Restraint WARNING: • Do NOT use restraint if release levers or locking bolts bind or do not move freely. When release levers are lifted, release levers and locking bolts should spring back immediately. • Do NOT oil or lubricate any part of restraint. •...
  • Page 11: Folding Restraint

    3. Pull harness adjusting strap until harness begins to tighten. (Fig. 3) If strap does not slide freely, fold restraint, remove harness adjusting strap from fold joint and repeat step 3. 4. Fasten both fabric side panels to center panel. (Fig.
  • Page 12 Folding Restraint (continued) 5. Place restraint on its back, push either release lever downward to release locking bolts. (Fig. 3) 6. Pull harness straps firmly toward top center restraint. Keep buckle extended toward top of restraint while folding seat bottom into back.
  • Page 13: Removing Base

    Detachable Base WARNING: • Detachable base must be used when restraint is rear-facing. • Do NOT use detachable base when restraint is forward facing. Installing base (Rear-facing only) 1. Confirm restraint is locked in its unfolded position (see page 10). 2.
  • Page 14: Rear-Facing Latch Installation

    Rear-Facing LATCH Installation WARNING: • You must use restraint rear-facing if child is less than 1 year and weighs less than 20 lbs. • Detachable base must be used with rear-facing restraint. • Do NOT use SafeStop with rear-facing child. •...
  • Page 15 5. Route LATCH belt through rear-facing belt path. Confirm LATCH belt lays flat and is not twisted. Attach each connector to the LATCH anchor closest to each side of the restraint. (Figs. 2 & 3) LATCH connector will ‘click’ to confirm attachment to anchor.
  • Page 16: Rear-Facing Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation

    Rear-Facing Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation WARNING: • You must use restraint rear-facing if child is less than 1 year and weighs less than 20 lbs. • Detachable base must be used with rear-facing restraint. • Do NOT use SafeStop with rear-facing child. Fig.
  • Page 17 4. Push restraint down firmly into vehicle seat while pulling shoulder portion of seat belt to remove slack and tighten lap portion of seat belt. (Fig. 4) Vehicle cushions should compress where there is contact with restraint. WARNING: • Make sure vehicle seat belt is properly locked. •...
  • Page 18: Rear-Facing Lap Belt Installation

    Rear-Facing Lap-Belt Installation WARNING: • You must use restraint rear-facing if child is less than 1 year and weighs less than 20 lbs. • Detachable base must be used with rear-facing restraint. • Do NOT use SafeStop with rear-facing child. Fig.
  • Page 19 4. Push restraint down firmly into vehicle seat while adjusting seat belt length. Tighten and lock seat belt according to vehicle owner’s manual. (Fig. 3) Vehicle cushions should compress where there is contact with restraint. CHECK LIST: Confirm restraint is properly positioned. Confirm seat belt is tight and buckle is properly fastened.
  • Page 20: Forward-Facing Latch Installation

    Forward-Facing LATCH Installation WARNING: • Remove detachable base when restraint is forward-facing. • Do NOT place infant in forward-facing restraint until 1 year and 20 lbs. • ALWAYS use SafeStop installation for forward-facing child below 40 lbs. (See page 28). •...
  • Page 21 Installation Tip: Unfasten fabric side panels and reach behind restraint cover for easy access to belt path. (Fig. 3) 5. Confirm LATCH belt lays flat and is not twisted. Attach each connector to the LATCH anchor closest to each side of the restraint. (Fig.
  • Page 22: Forward-Facing Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation

    Forward-Facing Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation WARNING: • Remove detachable base when restraint is forward-facing. • Do NOT place infant in forward-facing restraint until 1 year and 20 lbs. • Always use SafeStop with forward-facing child under 40lbs. (see page 28). Fig. 1 shows a typical forward- facing installation with Lap- Shoulder belt.
  • Page 23 3. Push on restraint to force it into vehicle seat while pulling loose end of seat belt to remove slack and tighten lap portion of seat belt. (Fig. 5) WARNING: • Make sure vehicle seat belt is properly locked. • Failure to properly lock seat belt will result in an unsafe installation that will greatly increase the potential for injury or death to the child in an accident.
  • Page 24: Forward-Facing Lap Belt Installation

    Forward-Facing Lap-Belt Installation WARNING: • Do NOT place infant in forward-facing restraint until 1 year and 20 lbs. • Always use SafeStop with forward-facing child under 40lbs. (see page 28). • Remove detachable base when restraint is installed forward- facing. Fig.
  • Page 25: Checking Restraint Stability

    3. Push on restraint to force it into vehicle seat while pulling loose end of seat belt to remove slack and tighten lap portion of seat belt. (Fig. 5) CHECK LIST: Confirm restraint is properly positioned. Confirm seat belt is tight and properly locked. Confirm seat belt buckle is properly fastened.
  • Page 26: Booster

    Booster This restraint may also be configured for use as a belt positioning booster. WARNING: • Unsecured objects can become flying hazards and can cause serious injury in a accident. While not required, it is strongly recommended to use LATCH and/or tether anchors in vehicles equipped with such anchorages •...
  • Page 27 6. Place shoulder portion into the upper belt guide so that belt lays properly across child: on collar bone, interior to the shoulder. 7. Make sure seat belt is not twisted and remove slack from seatbelt so it lays flat, smooth and snug across child in all locations.
  • Page 28: Aircraft Installation

    Aircraft Installation This restraint is FAA certified for use in an aircraft only as a harnessed restraint. This restraint is NOT certified for use in an aircraft as a belt-positioning booster. Rear-facing aircraft installation (Fig. 1): • Adjust seatbelt buckle to its shortest length to ensure buckle is accessible for release.
  • Page 29: Forward-Facing Recline Adjustment

    Forward-Facing Recline Adjustment WARNING: • Do not operate adjustable bottom when using detach- able base with rear-facing installation. • Only use adjustable bottom to position forward-facing restraint at a more reclined angle. Fig. 1 shows operation of adjustable base. Adjustable bottom must be operated before installation of restraint.
  • Page 30: Top Tether

    Top Tether • If vehicle does not have tether anchorage points, consult vehicle owner’s manual or contact vehicle manufacturer with questions. Do NOT modify vehicle without approval from vehicle manufacturer or authorized vehicle dealer. • Do NOT attach tether connecting strap to any movable mechanism of a vehicle seat.
  • Page 31: Tether Connecting Strap

    3. Install restraint as shown in appropriate installation sections (see pages 14 to 24 for restraint installation instructions). 4. After installing restraint, pull top tether adjuster strap to remove all slack. Tether Connecting Strap WARNING: Tether connecting strap is ONLY to be used in rear facing installations.
  • Page 32: Infant Support Cushion

    Infant Support Cushion Infant Support: This restraint features a full infant head and body support. (Fig. 1) Fasten Velcro tabs through harness slots to keep infant head pillow in place. (Fig. 2) Toddler Body Support: Remove infant head pillow and place body support cushion in restraint for toddlers.
  • Page 33: Using Harness Clip

    Using Harness Clip IMPORTANT: Position harness clip at proper height for child: level with child’s armpits. (Fig. 1) Two sets of harness pads (Fig. 1A) are included: for children below 65 lbs and for children above 65 lbs. Always utilize harness pads for forward- facing child and follow instructions located on the...
  • Page 34: Properly Securing Child

    Properly Securing Child WARNING: Serious injury or death can result if child is not properly secured in restraint. Confirm harness is snug* before each use and after making any restraint adjustments. 1. Confirm proper restraint installation. 2. To loosen harness: lift harness adjuster and pull shoulder straps forward.
  • Page 35: Proper Harness Height And Child Height

    IMPORTANT: Give a firm, upward tug on both harness straps behind the child’s shoulders and close to the harness slots in the restraint, to confirm there is no harness slack behind the restraint. 8. Confirm harness is not twisted and lays flat against child. 9.
  • Page 36: Adjusting Harness Height

    Proper Harness Height & Child Height (continued) Maximum Height: Rear-facing child is too tall for restraint if top of head is less than 1.5” from top of restraint or if child is more than 44” tall (112 cm). Forward-facing child is too tall for restraint if tops of the ears are above the back of the restraint or if child is more than 57”...
  • Page 37: Harness Buckle Location

    Harness Buckle Location Confirm location of harness buckle is correct, to insure proper harness fit: 1. Properly secure child in restraint (see page 34). 2. Check for correct position of harness buckle. For children 5–30 lbs: Harness buckle can be directly above its buckle slot (Fig. A) or forward of its buckle slot.
  • Page 38 Harness Buckle Removal and Installation (continued) Removing harness buckle: 1. Make sure restraint is securely locked in its unfold- ed position. (See page 10, unfolding restraint.) 2. Unbuckle harness. 3. Push harness buckle strap down 2 inches into rear- facing belt path tunnel. 4.
  • Page 39 Locking a Vehicle Lap-Shoulder Belt with a Locking Clip Proper use of a locking clip maintains a tight, secure installation by preventing the seat belt from becoming loose over time. WARNING: • Failure to properly lock the seat belt will result in an unsafe installation that will greatly increase the poten- tial for injury or death to the child in an accident.
  • Page 40: Restraint Cover

    Restraint Cover Note: It is not necessary to remove buckle tongs or chest clip from harness straps when removing and replacing restraint cover. Removing restraint cover: 1. Unthread harness shoulder straps from back of restraint (see page 36, adjusting harness height). 2.
  • Page 41: Expandable Sides

    Expandable Sides Sides may be rotated either inward (Fig. 1A) or outward (Fig. 1B) during use. Note: Before folding restraint, both sides must be adjusted to their inward position (Fig. 1A) Cup Holder Cup holders can be purchased as added accessories and attached to either expandable side.
  • Page 42 ® SuperLATCH SuperLATCH is a high-capacity child restraint installation system. Using SuperLATCH® Connector: 1. Press red button to set connector to ‘open’ position for use. (Fig. 2) 2. Attach connector to vehicle anchor (audible ‘click’ confirms attachment, see pages 14 and 20 for complete instructions).
  • Page 43: Replacing Harness Straps

    Replacing Harness Straps 1. Remove harness clip and buckle tongs from harness straps. 2. Take out screws and remove access panels. (Fig. 1) 3. Remove old harness straps from seat. 4. Insert new harness strap through slot in metal frame (Fig.
  • Page 44: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning / Maintenance of release mechanism and locking bolts: Periodically inspect release levers and locking bolts for cleanliness and proper functioning: When release levers are lifted, release levers and locking bolts should spring back immediately and completely. WARNING: •...
  • Page 45: Washing The Cover

    Cleaning the plastic shell: • Clean with damp cloth only: wet cloth with warm water and mild soap and wring thoroughly so it is NOT dripping water. • Towel dry. • Do use solvents or abrasive cleaners. Washing the cover: •...
  • Page 46 Cleaning and Maintenance (continued) Cleaning harness adjuster: Periodically inspect harness adjuster for cleanliness and proper functioning: When lifted, harness adjuster should spring back immediately. • Use a soft bristle brush to remove loose debris or clean more thoroughly if necessary. •...
  • Page 47: Warranty Information

    Warranty Information The manufacturer of this child restraint, warrants this product only to the original retail purchaser. Visit us.diono.com for complete warranty information and details.
  • Page 48: Customer Service

    16700 Mfg. by: Diono LLC 418 Valley Avenue NW, Suite 100 Puyallup, WA 98371 Customer Service Tel: 1-855-463-4666 Email: dionousa@diono.com us.diono.com Visit us at Facebook or Twitter www.facebook.com/DionoUSA twitter.com/DionoUSA © 2014 Diono LLC. All rights reserved. RadianR120 US Eng 120414...

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