Using Your Booster Seat With The Backrest - Evenflo Big Kid/Right Fit Owner's Manual

13.6 to 49.8 kg 30 to 110 lbs
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Using Your Booster Seat
with the Backrest
Child Requirements
Weight: 13.6 to 49.8 kg (30 to 110 lbs)
Height: 97 to 145 cm (38 to 57 inches)
Age: At least four years old
Ears below top of booster seat headrest
The shoulder belt
MUST cross midway
between child's
shoulder and neck.
The lap belt is stretched low and snug
across the child's hips, beneath the
armrests, and fastened into the buckle.
The shoulder belt MUST pass
through shoulder belt guide and
be at or above the shoulder.
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Installation Checklist
1.
Place the booster seat on the vehicle seat.
2.
Set the child in the booster seat.
Make sure the child's back and bottom are flat against
the back and bottom surfaces of the booster seat.
3.
Adjust the backrest and/or headrest of the booster,
if necessary.
Adjust the backrest and or headrest so the shoulder
belt properly lays midway between the child's shoulder
and neck (see Adjusting the Backrest, page 16).
WARNING
The shoulder belt
MUST NOT
or fall off the child's shoulder. If you cannot adjust the
shoulder belt to properly lay midway between the child's
shoulder and neck, try another seating location or do
not use the booster seat.
4.
Secure the child and booster seat to the vehicle seat.
Stretch the lap/shoulder belt across the child, beneath
the armrests, and fasten the buckle. Make certain the
shoulder belt is threaded through the shoulder belt
guide and at or above the shoulder. If it is below the
shoulder, remove the backrest (page 17) and reinstall
the booster seat (page 14).
5.
Check your work.
Make sure the lap belt is stretched low and snug across
the child's hips, beneath the armrests, and fastened
into the buckle. The shoulder belt must cross the child
midway between his/her shoulder and neck.
IMPORTANT
Always secure the booster seat with the vehicle seat
belts when not occupied. An unsecured booster seat
can fly into and injure other occupants in the event
of a crash.
cross the child's neck
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