Fisher-Price GROW-WITH-ME 79711 Owner's Manual

5-point harness mode (20-40 lbs.)
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Grow-With-Me
Car Seat
5-Point Harness Mode
(20 - 40 lbs.)
OWNER'S MANUAL
Model 79711
Fisher-Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc.,
East Aurora, New York 14052, U.S.A.
©2000 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc.
®
Printed in U.S.A.
79711pr-0920

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  • Page 1 Car Seat 5-Point Harness Mode (20 - 40 lbs.) OWNER’S MANUAL Model 79711 Fisher-Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., East Aurora, New York 14052, U.S.A. ©2000 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc. ®...
  • Page 3 Message to Parents for 5-Point Harness Mode Thank you for choosing the Fisher-Price ® Grow-with-Me Car Seat. This car seat can be used in two different modes: 5-Point Harness for a child 20 - 40 lbs.; or Booster Car Seat (without harness) for a child 30 - 80 lbs.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    OK to USE These Vehicle Belt Systems ......13 Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location for Your Car Seat ... . .14 Tether Anchor Installation .
  • Page 5 Cleaning and Washing ........56 Registering Your Car Seat ....... .57 Consumer Information .
  • Page 6: Warning

    WARNING Proper installation and use depends on you! If you do not follow the instructions in this manual and the labels on the car seat, paying particular attention to the warning statements, your child could be at risk of striking the vehicle’s interior during a sudden stop or crash, resulting in serious injury or death.
  • Page 7 If the shoulder straps are not snug against your child, your child will not be properly restrained. NEVER use the car seat after it is involved in a crash. A crash can cause damage to the car seat that you cannot see.
  • Page 8: Important

    Depending on the age and size of your child, your child may be able to use this car seat in Booster Car Seat Mode (30 - 80 lbs.). Please refer to the instruc- tions in the other side of this owner’s manual.
  • Page 9 • This car seat includes a locking clip (stored on the headrest) for use with a particular vehicle belt system. Only use the locking clip to install the car seat in 5-Point Harness Mode.
  • Page 10: All About 5-Point Harness Mode

    (20-40 lbs.) TETHER STRAP “WING” CUSHION CHEST CLIP 5-POINT HARNESS The safety features of this Fisher-Price car seat ® will reduce the risk of injury to your child in a crash; however, no car seat can prevent serious injury or death in all crashes.
  • Page 11 Chest Clip: Keeps harness shoulder belts in place to properly secure your child. Five-Point Harness: This up-front harness adjuster is easily accessible, with five anchorage points to safely restrain your child in the car seat. Harness is used all the way up to 40 lbs.
  • Page 12: What Kind Of Vehicle Belt System Do You Have

    ALWAYS secure this car seat with your vehicle belt system exactly as described in this manual. Refer also to your vehicle owner’s manual for specific information on your vehicle belt system and specific instructions on how to install a car seat in your vehicle. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 13 What Kind of Vehicle Belt System Do You Have? There are many different types of vehicle belt systems. Some vehicle belt systems can never be used with this car seat in 5-Point Harness Mode. Read your vehicle’s owner’s manual and check to determine which type of vehicle belt system or systems you have in your vehicle.
  • Page 14: Never Use These Vehicle Belt Systems

    Motorized Shoulder Belt Explanation – The lap belts with these systems cannot be tightened for a firm fit. Also, the shoulder belt moves along a track and may become entangled with the car seat when the door is opened. 5-Point Harness Mode...
  • Page 15: Ok To Use These Vehicle Belt Systems

    OK to USE These Vehicle Belt Systems Manual Lap Belt Automatic Locking Retractor Lap Belt Explanation Explanation The lap belt is tight- ened by pulling the The lap belt slack free end. retracts automatical- ly and locks. It can be further tightened by push- ing the belt in near the retractor.
  • Page 16: Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location For Your Car Seat

    Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location for Your Car Seat IMPORTANT! Accident statistics show that children are safer when restrained properly in rear vehicle seating locations than in front seating locations. Only use the front seat when no acceptable rear seating location is avail- able.
  • Page 17 Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location for Your Car Seat Front of Vehicle Front of Vehicle ALWAYS use vehicle seats that The rear seating locations face the front of the vehicle. are ALWAYS preferred. Front of Vehicle NEVER use vehicle seats that...
  • Page 18: Tether Anchor Installation

    Tether Anchor Installation A tether strap is required only when using the car seat in 5-Point Harness Mode. Use of the tether strap is an effective way to reduce a child’s forward motion in the event of a crash. And, reducing forward motion improves your child’s safety! To use the tether strap, you must have a tether...
  • Page 19 - For a 2 and 4 door car, make sure the hole is at least 8" away from the top and not more than 3" away from the center line of the car seat. - For a van, hatchback, station wagon or sport utility vehicle: make sure the hole is behind the vehicle seat and still accessible by the tether strap;...
  • Page 20 Insert the bolt through the anchor and into the hole in your vehicle. From inside your trunk or the outside or underside of your vehicle, attach the washer and lock nut to the end of the bolt. While holding the bolt tight with a wrench, tighten the lock nut securely with another wrench.
  • Page 21: Assembly

    Push the rod clip down to unlock the rod on the back of the shell. Slide only the harness shoulder straps off of the rod. DO NOT remove the tether strap from the rod. 5-Point Harness Mode Assembly DO NOT REMOVE TETHER STRAP 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 22 Push the rod clip up to lock the rod in place. Make sure the tether strap is still looped onto the rod. Note: When properly installed, the tether strap is through the slot behind the headrest; comes out through the slot in the groove of the shell;...
  • Page 23 Assembly Squeeze the headrest release button and slide the headrest all the way up to the highest position. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 24 Assembly From the front of the car seat, press both release tabs on the “wing” support to remove it. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 25 Assembly Position the seat pad onto the shell so that the headrest is through the opening in the seat pad. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 26 Lift the bottom of the seat pad and unbuckle the chest clip and harness. Then, insert the seat pad’s elastic loops through the slots in the shell. 5-Point Harness Mode Assembly 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 27 Assembly Carefully fit the harness shoulder/ lap straps through the slots in the seat pad. Make sure the straps are not twisted. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 28 Assembly Tip the shell backwards. Attach pad’s elastic loops (that were inserted through the bottom of the shell) to the clip on each side of the seat pad. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 29 Reach under the seat pad and fit the crotch strap buckle up through the slot in the seat pad. Insert the shoulder/lap strap latch plates into the crotch strap buckle. Make sure you hear a “click” for each latch plate. 5-Point Harness Mode Assembly 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 30 Fit the “wing” pads onto each end of the “wing” support. Fit the elastic strap on the each “wing” pad into the groove on each side of the “wing” support. 5-Point Harness Mode Assembly 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 31 Assembly Insert and “snap” the tabs on the “wing” cushion up into the slots in the bottom of the headrest. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 32 Fit the headrest pad onto the headrest. Insert the headrest pad’s elastic loops through the holes in the headrest. 5-Point Harness Mode Assembly 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 33 (that were inserted through the headrest) to the clip on each side of the headrest pad. Make sure the harness shoulder/lap strap is through the clip on the back of the car seat and is NOT twisted. 5-Point Harness Mode Assembly 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 34 Assembly Squeeze the headrest release button and slide the headrest down so that the screws with washers line up with the rod. Push the rod clip down to unlock the rod on the back of the shell. Let the rod hang from the shell, without allowing the tether strap from sliding off of it.
  • Page 35 From the front of the car seat, fasten the chest clip. Insert the shoulder straps through the slots in the seat pad and shell. Make sure the shoulder straps are not twisted. 5-Point Harness Mode Assembly 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 36 Fit the harness shoulder straps on the rod. DO NOT remove the tether strap from the rod. Fit the rod with shoulder straps and tether strap into the groove in the shell. Push the rod clip up to lock the rod in place.
  • Page 37: Converting Modes 5-Point Harness (20-40 Lbs.)

    5-Point Harness (20-40 lbs.) 5-Point Harness Mode Converting Modes If you have used this car seat in Booster Car Seat Mode, you will need to convert it to 5-Point Harness Mode. Please follow the references below: Add Tether Strap (see page 20, under the Note:) Add 5-Point Harness Shoulder/Lap Belt (see page 25, step 10;...
  • Page 38: Installing Your Car Seat In A Vehicle

    Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle WARNING ALWAYS secure this car seat with your vehicle belt system exactly as described in this manual. Refer also to your vehicle owner’s manual for specific information on your vehicle belt system and specific instructions on how to install a car seat in your vehicle.
  • Page 39 Fit the vehicle belt through the slot on the side of the car seat shell. Continue to route the vehicle belt behind the car seat shell. Pull the vehicle belt out through the slot on the opposite side of the car seat shell.
  • Page 40 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle Buckle the vehicle belt. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 41 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle For a manual lap belt system: With the vehicle belt buckled, push down on the car seat with your knee and pull the free end of the vehicle belt for the tightest possible fit.
  • Page 42 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle For a lap and shoulder belt system: With the vehicle belt buckled, push down on the car seat with your knee and pull the shoulder belt for the tightest possible fit. HINT Some vehicle belt systems have labels with instructions for use with car seats.
  • Page 43 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle Check to see if the lap portion of the vehicle lap and shoulder belt system loosens. Move the car seat from side to side. If you can loosen the lap por- tion of the lap and shoulder vehicle...
  • Page 44 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle After properly tightening the vehicle belt system, you may notice that your car seat has pushed down and forward on the vehicle seat. This is normal, and as long as the lap portion of the lap and shoulder belt system does not loosen, you can proceed to step 12, page 45.
  • Page 45 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle To install the locking clip: Re-tighten the vehicle lap and shoul- der belt system (see page 40). Hold the lap and shoulder belts together just behind the tongue and unbuckle the vehicle belt. Continue to hold the lap and shoulder belts together.
  • Page 46 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle While holding the belts together, tuck the edges of the vehicle belts under the arms of the locking clip. Make sure the locking clip is posi- tioned approximately " from the sliding tongue.
  • Page 47 Pull the free end of the tether strap to tighten. Fold or roll the excess tether strap and tuck it between the car seat and the vehicle seat. Note: To remove the tether strap from the tether anchor, lift the tab on the adjuster to loosen the tether strap.
  • Page 48 If the lap belt continues to loosen after testing your installation, choose another vehicle seating location to install this car seat. If there is no posi- tion which will keep this car seat secured with a lap belt, contact your vehicle manufacturer.
  • Page 49: Securing Your Child

    The metal and plastic parts of the car seat may become very hot when exposed to the sun. When not in use, cover the car seat with a blanket if it will be exposed to the sun for prolonged periods of time.
  • Page 50 Place your child in the car seat. Make sure your child’s lower back is against the car seat. This will allow you to position the car seat restraint around your child properly. Position the shoulder straps over your child’s shoulders. Make sure the shoulder straps are not twisted.
  • Page 51 NEVER dress your child in clothing that interferes with position- ing the crotch strap between your child’s legs. If the crotch strap is not positioned between your child’s legs, your child could eject from the car seat in a crash. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 52 Adjust the height of the headrest and shoulder straps to your child: Squeeze the headrest release button and lift or lower the headrest. This will also raise or lower the shoulder straps. Align the shoulder strap slots at or just above the top of your child’s shoulders.
  • Page 53 Securing Your Child To tighten the shoulder straps: Pull the attached shoulder strap up to remove slack. Then, pull the free end of the shoulder strap down to tighten. If necessary, repeat this procedure to comfort- ably tighten the shoulder straps. To loosen the shoulder straps: Fit your finger through the loop and press the metal plate on the...
  • Page 54 Securing Your Child Fasten the chest clip. Slide the chest clip up so that it is level with your child’s underarm area; or up against the adjuster. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 55 Check to be sure the shoulder straps are snug against your child. Pull the shoulder straps away from your child’s chest. They should not move more than one inch (two fingers) from your child’s chest. If the shoul- der straps are too loose, tighten them (refer to page 51, step 7).
  • Page 56: Removing Your Child

    Unfasten the chest clip. Press the button on the crotch strap buckle and remove the shoulder straps from the buckle. Remove your child from the car seat. Note: Insert the shoulder strap latch plates into the crotch strap buckle. 5-Point Harness Mode...
  • Page 57: Aircraft Use

    • The width of the car seat is 17". You may need to lift an armrest out of the way to provide added room for the car seat. Check with the airline to be sure this car seat will fit in the aircraft seat.
  • Page 58: Cleaning And Washing

    • Tip the car seat backward and remove the seat pad’s elastic loops from the clips on each side of the car seat. Pull the seat pad off of the shell. • Remove the headrest pad’s elastic loops from the clips on each side of the headrest.
  • Page 59: Registering Your Car Seat

    Send your name, address, the restraint’s model number and manufacturing date (located on the back side of the seat) to: Fisher-Price, Inc., 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, New York 14052, or call 1-800-432-5437. For recall information, call the U.S.
  • Page 60 Grow-With-Me Car Seat Booster Car Seat Mode (30-80 lbs.) OWNER’S MANUAL Model 79711...
  • Page 61 No one can predict when the use of a car seat will prevent injury or death. When used properly, this car seat in booster car seat mode will better restrain your child in your vehicle by allowing you to properly position the vehicle lap and shoulder belt. The use of a properly positioned lap and shoulder belt will reduce the risk of injury in a sudden stop or crash.
  • Page 62 Your Car Seat ........
  • Page 63: Warning

    USE ONLY the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt system when restrain- ing the child in this car seat in Booster Car Seat Mode. Using a lap only belt will still allow your child’s head to move forward in a sudden stop or crash, possibly causing your child’s head to...
  • Page 64 In a sudden stop or crash, a loose vehicle belt system will not be able to properly restrain your child. NEVER use the car seat after it is involved in a crash. A crash can cause damage to the booster car seat that you cannot see.
  • Page 65: Important

    37 and 52 inches (94 and 132 cm) tall. If your child does not meet this criteria DO NOT use this car seat in this mode. Depending on the age and size of your child, your child may be able to use this car seat in 5-Point Harness Mode (20 - 40 lbs., 28 - 40 inches, 1 year and up).
  • Page 66 • This restraint, when used in Booster Car Seat Mode, is not certified for aircraft use. A booster car seat requires the use of a lap and shoulder belt system to restrain your child. Aircraft are not equipped with lap and shoulder belt systems.
  • Page 67: Registering Your Car Seat

    Send your name, address, the restraint’s model number and manufacturing date (located on the back side of the seat) to: Fisher-Price, Inc., 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, New York 14052, or call 1-800-432-5437. For recall information, call the U.S. Government’s Auto Safety Hotline at 1-800-424-9393 (202-366-0123 in the Washington D.C.
  • Page 68: All About Booster Car Seat Mode

    The safety features of this Fisher-Price car seat will reduce ® the risk of injury to your child in a crash; however, no car seat can prevent serious injury or death in all crashes.
  • Page 69: Assembly

    Assembly If you have purchased this car seat and will be using it immediately in Booster Car Seat Mode, you will need to: assemble the pads to the head- rest and seat; remove the 5-point harness; remove the rod; and remove the “wing”...
  • Page 70: Converting Modes Booster Car Seat (30-80 Lbs.)

    Booster Car Seat (30-80 lbs.) Booster Car Seat Mode Converting Modes If you have used this car seat in 5-Point Harness Mode, you will need to convert it to Booster Car Seat Mode. Please follow the instructions on pages 10 and 11.
  • Page 71 Pull the crotch strap down through the slot in the seat pad. Do not remove the crotch strap from the shell. Booster Car Seat Mode Converting Modes Booster Car Seat (30-80 lbs.) IMPORTANT! Store all parts removed in a safe place for future use in 5-Point Harness Mode.
  • Page 72: What Kind Of Vehicle Belt System Do You Have

    There are many different types of vehicle belt systems. Some vehicle belt systems can never be used with this car seat in the Booster Car Seat Mode. Read your vehicle’s owner’s manual and check to determine which type of vehicle belt systems you have in your vehicle.
  • Page 73 The illustrations on the next page show vehicle belt systems that can never be used with this car seat in the Booster Car Seat Mode. If you do not have a seat- ing location with a usable lap and shoulder vehicle belt system, DO NOT use this car seat.
  • Page 74: Never Use These Vehicle Belt Systems

    Explanation – This lap and shoulder belt system is attached to the vehicle’s door and moves when the door is opened. You will not be able to use the car seat shoulder belt positioner properly. NEVER USE Motorized Shoulder Belt Explanation –...
  • Page 75: Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location For Your Car Seat

    Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location for Your Car Seat IMPORTANT! Accident statistics show that children are safer when properly restrained in rear vehicle seating locations than in front seating locations. Only use the front seat when no acceptable rear seating location is avail- able.
  • Page 76 Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location for Your Car Seat Front of Vehicle Front of Vehicle The rear seating locations are ALWAYS preferred. ALWAYS use vehicle seats that *You can use the rear, center seating location face the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 77: Restraining Your Child

    Once you have selected an accept- able seating location, adjust the vehi- cle seat back to the upright position. Place the car seat on the vehicle seat, firmly against the vehicle seat back. Place your child on the car seat, with his lower back against the car seat back.
  • Page 78 WARNING NEVER put anything on your vehicle seat (such as a cushion) to raise the car seat. This will create too much slack in the vehicle belt system. In a sudden stop or crash, a loose vehicle belt system will not be able to properly restrain your child.
  • Page 79 Restraining Your Child Locate the shoulder belt positioner that is on the same side as the vehicle shoulder belt anchor. Fit the vehicle’s shoulder belt up through the slot in the shoulder belt positioner. Booster Car Seat Mode 30-80 lbs.
  • Page 80 From the front of the car seat, fasten the chest clip. Insert the shoulder straps through the slots in the seat pad and shell. Make sure the shoulder straps are not twisted. 5-Point Harness Mode Assembly 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 81 Fit the harness shoulder straps on the rod. DO NOT remove the tether strap from the rod. Fit the rod with shoulder straps and tether strap into the groove in the shell. Push the rod clip up to lock the rod in place.
  • Page 82 5-Point Harness (20-40 lbs.) 5-Point Harness Mode Converting Modes If you have used this car seat in Booster Car Seat Mode, you will need to convert it to 5-Point Harness Mode. Please follow the references below: Add Tether Strap (see page 20, under the Note:) Add 5-Point Harness Shoulder/Lap Belt (see page 25, step 10;...
  • Page 83 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle WARNING ALWAYS secure this car seat with your vehicle belt system exactly as described in this manual. Refer also to your vehicle owner’s manual for specific information on your vehicle belt system and specific instructions on how to install a car seat in your vehicle.
  • Page 84 Fit the vehicle belt through the slot on the side of the car seat shell. Continue to route the vehicle belt behind the car seat shell. Pull the vehicle belt out through the slot on the opposite side of the car seat shell.
  • Page 85 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle Buckle the vehicle belt. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 86 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle For a manual lap belt system: With the vehicle belt buckled, push down on the car seat with your knee and pull the free end of the vehicle belt for the tightest possible fit.
  • Page 87 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle For a lap and shoulder belt system: With the vehicle belt buckled, push down on the car seat with your knee and pull the shoulder belt for the tightest possible fit. HINT Some vehicle belt systems have labels with instructions for use with car seats.
  • Page 88 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle Check to see if the lap portion of the vehicle lap and shoulder belt system loosens. Move the car seat from side to side. If you can loosen the lap por- tion of the lap and shoulder vehicle...
  • Page 89 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle After properly tightening the vehicle belt system, you may notice that your car seat has pushed down and forward on the vehicle seat. This is normal, and as long as the lap portion of the lap and shoulder belt system does not loosen, you can proceed to step 12, page 45.
  • Page 90 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle To install the locking clip: Re-tighten the vehicle lap and shoul- der belt system (see page 40). Hold the lap and shoulder belts together just behind the tongue and unbuckle the vehicle belt. Continue to hold the lap and shoulder belts together.
  • Page 91 Installing Your Car Seat in a Vehicle While holding the belts together, tuck the edges of the vehicle belts under the arms of the locking clip. Make sure the locking clip is posi- tioned approximately " from the sliding tongue.
  • Page 92 Pull the free end of the tether strap to tighten. Fold or roll the excess tether strap and tuck it between the car seat and the vehicle seat. Note: To remove the tether strap from the tether anchor, lift the tab on the adjuster to loosen the tether strap.
  • Page 93 If the lap belt continues to loosen after testing your installation, choose another vehicle seating location to install this car seat. If there is no posi- tion which will keep this car seat secured with a lap belt, contact your vehicle manufacturer.
  • Page 94 The metal and plastic parts of the car seat may become very hot when exposed to the sun. When not in use, cover the car seat with a blanket if it will be exposed to the sun for prolonged periods of time.
  • Page 95 Place your child in the car seat. Make sure your child’s lower back is against the car seat. This will allow you to position the car seat restraint around your child properly. Position the shoulder straps over your child’s shoulders. Make sure the shoulder straps are not twisted.
  • Page 96 NEVER dress your child in clothing that interferes with position- ing the crotch strap between your child’s legs. If the crotch strap is not positioned between your child’s legs, your child could eject from the car seat in a crash. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 97 Adjust the height of the headrest and shoulder straps to your child: Squeeze the headrest release button and lift or lower the headrest. This will also raise or lower the shoulder straps. Align the shoulder strap slots at or just above the top of your child’s shoulders.
  • Page 98 Securing Your Child To tighten the shoulder straps: Pull the attached shoulder strap up to remove slack. Then, pull the free end of the shoulder strap down to tighten. If necessary, repeat this procedure to comfort- ably tighten the shoulder straps. To loosen the shoulder straps: Fit your finger through the loop and press the metal plate on the...
  • Page 99 Securing Your Child Fasten the chest clip. Slide the chest clip up so that it is level with your child’s underarm area; or up against the adjuster. 5-Point Harness Mode 20-40 lbs.
  • Page 100 Check to be sure the shoulder straps are snug against your child. Pull the shoulder straps away from your child’s chest. They should not move more than one inch (two fingers) from your child’s chest. If the shoul- der straps are too loose, tighten them (refer to page 51, step 7).
  • Page 101 Unfasten the chest clip. Press the button on the crotch strap buckle and remove the shoulder straps from the buckle. Remove your child from the car seat. Note: Insert the shoulder strap latch plates into the crotch strap buckle. 5-Point Harness Mode...
  • Page 102 • The width of the car seat is 17". You may need to lift an armrest out of the way to provide added room for the car seat. Check with the airline to be sure this car seat will fit in the aircraft seat.
  • Page 103: Cleaning And Washing

    • Tip the car seat backward and remove the seat pad’s elastic loops from the clips on each side of the car seat. Pull the seat pad off of the shell. • Remove the headrest pad’s elastic loops from the clips on each side of the headrest.
  • Page 104 Send your name, address, the restraint’s model number and manufacturing date (located on the back side of the seat) to: Fisher-Price, Inc., 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, New York 14052, or call 1-800-432-5437. For recall information, call the U.S.

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