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Radian® 3R SafePlus
Radian® 3RXT SafePlus
Car Seat Instructional Manual
All-In-One Convertible
4-120 lb (1.8-54 kg)
READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL
before using this car seat
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  • Page 1 Radian 3R SafePlus Series ® Radian® 3R SafePlus ™ Radian® 3RXT SafePlus ™ Car Seat Instructional Manual All-In-One Convertible 4-120 lb (1.8-54 kg) READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL before using this car seat diono.com...
  • Page 2 This Radian 3R SafePlus Series Manual is an all inclusive instructional manual for the following models: Radian 3R SafePlus and Radian 3RXT SafePlus. Please refer to...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Belt Locking Clip 32-41 First Setup Unfolding Car Seat Harness Strap Placement Buckle Slot Placement Changing Harness Positon Buckle Strap Slot Change Harness Tightening Adjusting Headrest 42-55 REAR-FACING INSTALLATION Recline Level Indicator Line Detachable Rear-Facing Base Seat Bights Anti-Rebound Bar (ARB) diono.com...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Infant Support LATCH/UAS Installation Lap/Shoulder Belt Installation Lap Belt Installation FORWARD-FACING INSTALLATION 56-71 Top Tether SafeStop™ Adjustable Bottom 80/20 Overhang Guidance LATCH/UAS Installation Lap/Shoulder Belt Installation Lap Belt Installation Lap Belt Cushion BOOSTER MODE INSTALLATION 72-75 Aircraft Installation Comfort Features Cup Holder Expandable Side Wings Harness Strap Removal...
  • Page 5 NOTES diono.com...
  • Page 6: Register This Car Seat

    1-855-463-4666 or register online at: http://diono.com/product- registration/ Diono Canada ULC, 2139 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville, ON L6L 5L7 or call 1-866-954-9786 or register online at: http://diono.ca/product-registration/ For future reference, in the case of a change of address, please take a...
  • Page 7 People who own Diono products can be found in all four corners of the big, blue, green ball we all call home. Some are fans & followers, some are supporters, tweeters, social media magicians, miracle moms and devoted dads.
  • Page 8: Certification

    Diono and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) strongly urge you to secure your child in a child restraint system (CRS) or device for the duration of your flight. Please...
  • Page 9: Safe Use Guide

    Choose the correct mode of use for your child, depending on their weight and height. This child restraint is designed for use only with children who weigh 4–120 lb (1.8–54 kg) and whose height is 57 in (144 cm) or less in the following modes. diono.com...
  • Page 10 SAFE USE GUIDE Rear-facing: 4–50 lb (1.8–22.7 kg) and whose height is 18-44 in (46-112 cm). Forward-facing: 22–65 lb (10–29.5 kg) and whose height is 30-57 in (76-145 cm). Booster: 40–120 lb (18–54 kg) and whose height is 40-57 in (101-145 cm). DO NOT place this car seat rear-facing in a vehicle seating location with an active front air bag.
  • Page 11 SAFE USE GUIDE CAR SEAT WEIGHT GUIDE 120 lb (54 kg) 65 lb (29.5 kg) 50 lb (22.7 kg) 40 lb (18 kg) 22 lb (10 kg) 4 lb (1.8 kg) diono.com...
  • Page 12 Check all installation configurations before discarding the box. Diono cannot guarantee proper fit in all vehicles. According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the vehicle's rear seating positions...
  • Page 13 The back seat is the safest place for children 12 and under. NEVER leave car seat unsecured in your vehicle even when it is unoccupied. It could injure other occupants in a sudden stop or collision. diono.com...
  • Page 14: Warnings

    It does not press on the child’s skin or push the child’s body into an unnatural position. For any questions or concerns please contact diono at: Diono U.S.: 1-855-463-4666 or online at www.diono.com Diono Canada: 1-866-954-9786 or online at www.diono.ca...
  • Page 15 (8 years in 5-point harness, 2 years in booster seat), missing instructions, missing parts, or if the straps are cut, frayed, or damaged in any way. Call to find out if the damaged part or parts can be replaced. Diono U.S.: 1-855-463-4666 Diono Canada: 1-866-954-9786 SAFE PRACTICES •...
  • Page 16 !WARNING! • DO NOT use any accessories, inserts or products not included with this child restraint, unless approved by Diono. Items not tested with this child restraint could injure your child. • NEVER remove harness from child restraint without following the proper removal and installation instructions.
  • Page 17 • DO NOT use the LATCH/UAS system to attach this child restraint rear-facing when restraining a child weighing more than 35 lb (15.8 kg) or forward-facing when restraining a child weighing more than 40 lb (18 kg). diono.com...
  • Page 18: Car Seat Use After Collision

    CAR SEAT USE AFTER A COLLISION UNITED STATES The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that car seats be replaced following a MODERATE or SEVERE collision in order to ensure a continued high level of collision protection for child passengers.
  • Page 19 • You must dispose of your child seat or booster seat if the shell is cracked or the webbing of the child car seat is frayed, torn or discolored. diono.com...
  • Page 21: Parts

    Chest Clip 10. Radian 3R Harness Pads Included with Radian 3RXT 11. Buckle SafePlus ONLY 12. Buckle Pad 13. Memory Foam Cushion Infant Support 14. Harness Adjust Strap Anti-Rebound Bar (ARB) & Silver Release Button Radian 3RXT Harness Pads diono.com...
  • Page 22: Vehicle Seating Locations

    VEHICLE SEATING LOCATIONS INSTALL CHILD RESTRAINT CORRECTLY NEVER place this child restraint rear-facing in a vehicle seating location with an active frontal air bag. If the airbag inflates, it can cause serious injury or death to your child. For vehicles with side air bags, refer to your vehicle owner’s manual for information on your child restraint installation.
  • Page 23 If the child restraint does not install best in the rear center seating location, it is recommended to move to one of the outboard seating positions. Vehicle LATCH/UAS anchors diono.com...
  • Page 24: Vehicle Seat Belt Types

    VEHICLE SEAT BELT TYPES The following types of vehicle belts CANNOT BE USED with your child restraint. If any of the belt types listed below are in the chosen seating position, you MUST choose another seating position or use LATCH/UAS if available. 1.
  • Page 25 Locking Retractor (ALR). The automatic locking retractor does not allow the lap belt to get longer once it is buckled and retractor is locked. The vehicle belt is tightened by feeding seat belt webbing into retractor after it has been locked. diono.com...
  • Page 26 VEHICLE SEAT BELT TYPES 3. Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking Latch Plate. The lap portion of this belt does not loosen once the belt is buckled. The vehicle belt is tightened by pulling up hard on shoulder belt and feeding the extra webbing into the retractor. 4.
  • Page 27 MUST use LATCH/UAS or a locking clip if your vehicle is only equipped with ELR retractors. 2. Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) • Found in older vehicles and MUST be used to secure Rear-Facing Forward-Facing your child in installations only. diono.com...
  • Page 28 VEHICLE SEAT BELT TYPES 3. Switchable Retractor Most common type of retractor and is switchable from (ELR) to (ALR). • MUST switch to (ALR) mode for Rear-Facing Forward-Facing installations only. • Leave in (ELR) mode for Booster use only. HOW TO SWITCH YOUR SWITCHABLE RETRACTOR FROM (ELR) TO (ALR) MODE Feed latch plate into the proper belt path.
  • Page 29 Lap belts without a retractor will always have a latch plate the provides the locking feature necessay to secure your car seat properly. Review your vehicle owner’s manual for specific instructions on what type of seat belt system your vehicle is equipped with. diono.com...
  • Page 30: Latch/Uas

    LATCH/UAS WHAT IS LATCH/UAS? Most vehicles manufactured after September 1, 2002 are equipped with: U.S.: LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) Canada: UAS (Universal Anchorage System) Check your vehicle owner’s manual to determine LATCH/ UAS lower anchor compatible seating positions. Some vehicle manuals use the term “ISOFIX”...
  • Page 31: Belt Locking Clip

    Unbuckle the belt without allowing it to slip. 3. Attach locking clip to lap/shoulder belt. Rebuckle belt. Check that lap belt does not move by pulling hard. If belt loosens or lengthens, repeat procedure. diono.com...
  • Page 32: First Setup

    FIRST SETUP A. UNFOLDING CAR SEAT 1. Place car seat on its back on a flat surface and unfasten red carry strap from the bottom. Be sure the harness adjuster strap moves freely and is not locked within the bottom of the seat. Remove cup holder if present.
  • Page 33 5. Tuck the red strap through the center slot between the upper harness slots. IMPORTANT: Before securing your child, make sure the car seat is locked in the open position. If not, repeat instructions from step one. diono.com...
  • Page 34: Harness Strap Placement

    FIRST SETUP IMPORTANT! Setup harness before installing car seat in vehicle. B. HARNESS STRAP PLACEMENT Rear-Facing: Harness straps MUST be at or just below the child’s shoulders. Top of head must be 1.5 in (3.8 cm) below the top of the car seat shell. Forward-Facing: Harness straps MUST be above the child’s shoulders.
  • Page 35: Changing Harness Positon

    6. Re-secure the shoulder straps 2 nd to the metal plate. Make sure to secure the left strap onto the metal hook first then secure the second strap onto the metal hook. diono.com...
  • Page 36: Buckle Strap Slot Change

    FIRST SETUP E. BUCKLE STRAP SLOT CHANGE Buckle Strap Removal 1. Look through the rear-facing belt path for a better view of the buckle strap metal retainer. 2. To create slack locate buckle and push buckle strap into the bottom of the car seat base. 3.
  • Page 37 3. Hold metal retainer vertical and firmly push through appropriate slot and all the way through the bottom of the seat. 4. Pull up on buckle strap to confirm buckle is secured. diono.com...
  • Page 38: Harness Tightening

    FIRST SETUP F. HARNESS TIGHTENING Prior to installing the car seat into your vehicle, follow these steps to set up harness. 1. To loosen harness push down on silver harness release and pull shoulder straps forward. 2. Unfasten chest clip and harness buckle, and move harness straps to the sides.
  • Page 39 7. Confirm harness is not twisted and lays flat against childs chest. 8. Properly position harness chest clip level with child’s armpits then fasten chest clip together. diono.com...
  • Page 40 FIRST SETUP 9. Finally, do the PINCH TEST. Take the thumb and index finger and 'glide' your fingers along the harness at the collar bone. If you are able to pinch any of the webbing of the harness strap, tighten it again. If you can’t pinch the harness then it’s properly tightened.
  • Page 41: Adjusting Headrest

    When using the bottom harness slot, position headrest level with the top of the seat. When using the top 4 harness slots, position headrest so that the bottom edge is above the shoulders and about level with the jaw. diono.com...
  • Page 42: Rear-Facing Installation

    REAR-FACING REAR-FACING Installation Instructions 4–50 lb (1.8–22.7 kg) 18-44 in (46-112 cm) LATCH/UAS Strap Vehicle Lap/Shoulder Belt Vehicle Lap Belt...
  • Page 43 Do not use adjustable bottom in rear-facing mode. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), NHTSA, Transport Canada and Diono RECOMMEND that children be rear-facing until two years of age or they reach the maximum rear-facing height or weight of their car seat.
  • Page 44: Recline Level Indicator Line

    REAR-FACING RECLINE LEVEL INDICATOR LINE Use the blue recline level indicator line on the warning label on your car seat to make sure the car seat is at the appropriate angle for your child. • Use in rear-facing installation ONLY! •...
  • Page 45 REAR-FACING DETACHABLE REAR-FACING BASE INSTRUCTIONS Diono RECOMMENDS using a rear-facing base. ONLY use rear-facing base on rear-facing installs. 1. Confirm car seat is locked in its unfolded position. 2. Insert hooks into the aligned slots and rotate the base until hearing an audible “click”.
  • Page 46: Seat Bights

    REAR-FACING SEAT BIGHTS Non-Elevated Seat Bight Place the car seat on the vehicle seat making sure the feet of the rear-facing base are securly tucked in the seat bight and flat on the vehicle seat bottom. The front of the car seat will also be touching the vehicle seat back.
  • Page 47: Anti-Rebound Bar (Arb)

    REAR-FACING ANTI-REBOUND BAR (ARB) INCLUDED WITH 3RXT SAFEPLUS ONLY Diono RECOMENDS using the anti- rebound bar with rear-facing installs. 1. Place the ARB into the slots on the front of the car seat until hearing an audible "click". Pull bars outwards to confirm it is locked.
  • Page 48: Infant Support

    REAR-FACING INFANT SUPPORT INCLUDED WITH 3RXT SAFEPLUS ONLY To ensure a better fit for smaller infants, we recommend using the infant head and body support cushions included with your car seat. The infant support also includes a removable Travel High Wedge for better positioning of infants.
  • Page 49: Latch/Uas Installation

    1. Install detachable rear-facing base (recommended) (see pg 44) and for 3RXT SafePlus ARB (see pg 46). 2. Remove LATCH/UAS strap from storage location on back of seat. Use LATCH/UAS red release tabs on LATCH/ UAS connectors and pull up to remove. diono.com...
  • Page 50 REAR-FACING 3. Extend the LATCH/UAS strap. For easier installation, extend the LATCH/UAS strap to its maximum length by pressing the grey button and pulling on the strap. 4. Place car seat rear-facing in back seat of the vehicle. Center the car seat between the vehicle LATCH/UAS anchors.
  • Page 51 If the seat moves less than 1 in (2.5 cm), it DO NOT test is tight enough. by grasping the top or back of the car seat. Only check by grabbing at the rear-facing belt path opening. diono.com...
  • Page 52 REAR-FACING 9. To remove LATCH/UAS strap from vehicle use the LATCH/ UAS red release straps on the LATCH/UAS connectors and pull them off the anchor bars.
  • Page 53 ARB (see pg 46). 2. Place car seat rear-facing in back seat of the vehicle. Center the car seat on the vehicle seat. The seat bottom and feet of the rear-facing base should sit flat on the vehicle seat with no overhang. diono.com...
  • Page 54: Lap/Shoulder Belt Installation

    REAR-FACING 3. Slide the vehicle seat belt through the rear-facing belt path and out the other side. Buckle it. Confirm the seat belt is flat and not twisted. 4. Tighten the belt strap, LAP/SHOULDER BELT Switch your vehicle seat belt to ALR mode (see pg 28) Once the retractor is locked press down firmly in the center of the seat while...
  • Page 55 If the seat moves less than 1 in (2.5 cm), it is tight enough. DO NOT test by grasping the top or back of the car seat. Only check by grabbing rear-facing belt path opening. diono.com...
  • Page 56: Forward-Facing Installation

    FOWARD-FACING FORWARD-FACING Installation instructions 22–65 lb (10–29.5 kg) 30-57 in (76-145 cm) LATCH/UAS Strap Vehicle Lap/Shoulder Belt Vehicle Lap Belt...
  • Page 57 FORWARD-FACING The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), NHTSA, Transport Canada and Diono recommend that children be rear-facing until they reach the maximum rear-facing height or weight. This car seat can remain rear-facing up to 50 lb (22.7 kg). • When checked at forward-facing belt path, this car seat should not move more than 1 in (2.5 cm)
  • Page 58: Top Tether

    FOWARD-FACING TOP TETHER U.S.: Recommended Canada: Required A tether is designed to reduce movement of a forward-facing child restraint in a collision. Vehicle tether anchors can be found in many locations within the vehicle. Some of the typical locations are shown here.
  • Page 59: Safestop

    3. 3. Thread bottom of SafeStop Thread bottom of SafeStop onto the harness strap onto the harness strap hook. hook. Check to ensure proper engagement to the metal plate. Take care to ensure harness straps are not twisted and are clear from any obstructions. diono.com...
  • Page 60: Adjustable Bottom

    FOWARD-FACING ADJUSTABLE BOTTOM WARNING! Use adjustable bottom for forward-facing installs only. DO NOT use rear-facing. DO NOT use in booster mode. IMPORTANT: If the child is OVER 25 LB (11.3 KG), lower the adjustable bottom. 1. Lift the bottom bar up and grasp the upper bar toward the seat bottom to release.
  • Page 61: 80/20 Overhang Guidance

    Add a bit more to the footprint that is supported by the seat cushion. This will be around 80% and that would be meeting the 80/20 overhang guidance. If results are unclear using the estimating method, use a tape measure and do the math. diono.com...
  • Page 62: Latch/Uas Installation

    FOWARD-FACING INSTALL USING: LATCH/UAS 22–40 lb (10–18 kg) DO NOT install by this method for a child weighing more than 40 lb (18 kg). Reinstall with lap/shoulder belt for weights between 40–65 lb (18–29.5 kg). 1. Remove LATCH/UAS strap from storage location on back of seat.
  • Page 63 The red release loops on the connectors should be facing up and tightening mechanism should be on the child’s right side of seat. Top Tether diono.com...
  • Page 64 FOWARD-FACING 5. Place car seat forward-facing in back seat of the vehicle. Center the car seat between the vehicle LATCH/UAS anchors. The entire seat bottom should sit flat on the vehicle seat. If overhang is present refer to page 61. 6.
  • Page 65 If the seat moves less than 1 in (2.5 cm), DO NOT test it is tight enough. by grasping the top or back of the car seat. Only check by grabbing the forward-facing belt path opening. Continued on the next page diono.com...
  • Page 66 FOWARD-FACING 10. Tighten the top tether strap to remove the slack. There should not be any extra tension on the top tether. Do not push on the car seat back while tightening. Compressing the car seat into the vehicle seat might reslult in a top tether that is too tight.
  • Page 67: Lap/Shoulder Belt Installation

    2. Place car seat forward-facing in back seat of the vehicle. The entire seat bottom should sit as flat as possible on the vehicle seat. If overhang is present refer to page 61. diono.com...
  • Page 68 FOWARD-FACING 3. Loosely attach top tether strap. Do not tighten. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual for specific location. 4. Unfasten fabric side panels and reach behind cover for easy access to belt path. 5. Slide the vehicle seat belt forward-facing through the belt path and out the other side.
  • Page 69 LAP BELT To tighten, press down firmly in the center of the car seat with one hand while tightening the lap belt strap with the other hand. You may need to tighten further by pulling in-line with the belt path. diono.com...
  • Page 70 FOWARD-FACING 7. Tighten the top tether strap to remove all the slack. There should not any extra tension on the top tether. Do not push on the car seat back while tightening. Compressing the car seat into the vehicle seat might reslult in a top tether that is too tight.
  • Page 71: Lap Belt Cushion

    4. Guide buckle through seat cover bottom and memory foam cushion. Reattach cover to seat bottom. 5. Reinstall the center buckle pad. Should you need a longer buckle, these are available by calling customer care. diono.com...
  • Page 72: Booster Mode Installation

    BOOSTER BOOSTER MODE Installation instructions 40–120 lb (18–54 kg) 40-57 in (101-145 cm) WARNING! use ONLY the vehicle lap and shoulder belt system when restraining the child in the booster seat. • DO NOT use a lap belt only! • DO NOT use with detachable base.
  • Page 73 Squeeze the head support adjustment lever on the back of the booster seat to adjust its height up or down to fit the child. Continued on the next page diono.com...
  • Page 74 BOOSTER 4. Feed the shoulder belt through the upper belt guide and over booster seat. IMPORTANT! When the shoulder belt is routed through the upper belt guide, pull some webbing out of the retractor. Slowly release it to make sure the belt property feeds back into the retractor.
  • Page 75 The shoulder belt should NOT hover over the shoulder or touch the child’s neck. Make sure shoulder belt is under the lower belt guide and closest to the buckle. diono.com...
  • Page 76: Aircraft Installation

    1. Adjust the seat belt buckle to its shortest length to ensure the buckle is not in the belt path and accessible for release. 2. Ask the flight attendant for a “seat belt extender” and then use this extender to adjust the seat belt length.
  • Page 77: Comfort Features

    EXPANDABLE SIDE WINGS The side wings can be adjusted for comfort. These will not impact the safety of the car seat in any manner. Simply push the side wings outward as shown to extend. diono.com...
  • Page 78 HINT: Before removal have your phone handy and take photos of the process for future reference. 1. Remove harness straps from the metal hook on back of seat. 2. From the front of the seat, pull the harness straps through and out of the harness slots.
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  • Page 80: Harness Strap Replacement

    HINT: Before installation have your phone handy and take photos of the process for future reference. 1. Insert new harness strap through the harness panel slot and pull the strap up. 2. Once the strap is pulled up until the metal retainer is located as shown, re-fasten and close the access panel by pushing onto slot until an...
  • Page 81 4. Re-secure the harness straps to the metal plate. Make sure to secure the left strap onto the metal hook first then secure 2 nd the second strap onto the metal hook. 5. Tighten the harness (see pg 38). diono.com...
  • Page 82: Folding Car Seat

    FOLDING CAR SEAT 1. Unbuckle harness and take out the red carry strap from behind the cover. 2. Unfasten both fabric panels and open fully. 3. Adjust both expandable side to their inward position. 4. Press down on silver harness release button to loosen harness straps, pads and chest clip.
  • Page 83 6. Fasten red carry strap on the first metal bar on the bottom of the seat. IMPORTANT: Make sure car seat is correctly secured by carry strap. Injury could occur if unproperly secured. diono.com...
  • Page 84: Seat Cover Removal

    SEAT COVER REMOVAL HINT: Before removal have your phone handy and take photos of the process for future reference. Remove harness (see pg 78). 2. Remove headrest cover by pulling on tabs located on at the center of the headrest along the top and bottom. Remove headrest cover.
  • Page 85 5. Push headrest to lowest postiton. 6. Pull top flap up from behind the headrest. 7. Gently pull the car seat fabric out of the plastic channel around the shell of the car seat. Continued on the next page diono.com...
  • Page 86 SEAT COVER REMOVAL 8. Pull the elastic band up and around to remove from channel.
  • Page 87 SEAT COVER REMOVAL 9. Remove four plastic tabs from slots located on the sides of the bottom front of seat. 10. Remove buckle from memory foam cushion and seat cover bottom and pull seat cover free from seat shell. diono.com...
  • Page 88: Seat Cover Installation

    SEAT COVER INSTALLATION HINT: Before installation have your phone handy and take photos of the process for future reference. 1. Pull car seat cover over car seat headrest. 2. Tuck the elastic edge of the car seat cover into the car seat shell channel located along the Tip: edge of the car seat.
  • Page 89 4. Pull seat cover bottom over the side wings and base of the car seat and insert the four plastic tabs into dedicated slots. 5. Direct focus up to the headrest and move the headrest to the lowest position. diono.com...
  • Page 90 SEAT COVER INSTALLATION 6. Gently guide plastic flap attached to top fabric flap underneath the headrest, making sure fabric flap is not twisted and lays flat. 7. Gently raise the headrest to the highest position and pull all the top fabric flap down. Tuck plastic flap under top fabric flap.
  • Page 91 9. Pull headrest cover over headrest and insert plastic tabs into top and bottom of headrest. 10. Insert buckle into memory foam cushion and seat cover bottom and pull through appropriate cushion slot. 11. Attach harness to car seat (see pg 80). diono.com...
  • Page 92: Care And Maintenance

    CARE & MAINTENANCE CLEANING FABRICS: Seat cover, infant support (3RXT SafePlus), center buckle pad and harness pads. REMOVE memory foam insert from seat pad and harness pads prior to washing. DO NOT wash memory foam. CLEANING FABRICS: Seat pad, infant support, harness and buckle pads Machine or hand wash fabrics in cold water on gentle cycle with mild CLEANING FABRICS: Seat pad, infant support, harness and...
  • Page 93: Warranty

    (1) year from the date of original purchase (the Canadian Warranty Period). During the Canadian Warranty Period, Diono Canada will, at its option, repair or replace a Product if it is found by Diono Canada to be defective in material or workmanship.
  • Page 94 Extended Warranty applies only in the U.S.A., the U.K. and Germany. During the Extended Warranty Period, Diono will, at its option, repair or replace a qualifying Extended Warranty Product if it is found by Diono to be defective in material or workmanship.
  • Page 95 Diono or its authorized manufacturers (collectively, Outside Products) in any Product is not approved by Diono. The use of any Outside Product in conjunction with a Product could cause the Product to fail U.S., Canadian, U.K., and/or European safety standards. As a result, use of any Outside Product with a Product automatically voids any warranties granted under this Policy.
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