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CARROT 3 BOOSTER SEAT - CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM
For Children with Special Needs
Instruction Manual
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WARNING
Read all instructions
before using this
restraint system.

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  • Page 1 CARROT 3 BOOSTER SEAT - CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM For Children with Special Needs Instruction Manual WARNING Read all instructions before using this restraint system.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CARROT 3 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM The Carrot 3 Booster Seat is an extended version of the standard Carrot 3 child restraint system. The Carrot 3 Booster Seat offers a larger configuration to meet the needs of children that require additional seat growth that is not available on the standard Carrot 3.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Backrest ......................11 Backrest Height Adjustment ................11 Backrest Extensions 4” (100mm) ..............11 3D Body Balance Pads .................11 4-Point H-Harness ..................12 Harness Buckle .................... 12 Accessories ....................14 Support Tray ....................14 Seat Wedge ....................14 Securing Your Child ..................15 Warning ......................
  • Page 4: Warnings

    WARNING ! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Recommended for use with children who have outgrown the Carrot 3 car seat. Suggested guidelines are children who weigh more than 79lbs (36kg) and less than 165lbs (75kg) with height between 4.5ft (140cm) and 5.7ft (175cm).
  • Page 5 WARNING ! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • The child restraint system cover should only be replaced with the one recommended by the manufacturer. • This instruction manual should be stored in the pocket on the back of the child restraint system.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety Information Important Notes • Make sure that the child restraint system is properly secured with the provided upper and lower fixing straps, and harness is properly adjusted around the child each time the child restraint system is used. • Adjust the harness to accommodate and fit the occupant’s clothing.
  • Page 7: Certification

    Safety Information Certification • This child restraint system is designed for occupants who weigh more than 79lbs (36kg) and less than 165lbs (75kg). WARNING! This child restraint system must only be used in forward facing position. WARNING! When you recline the back, you must release and loosen the harness straps first, then after reclining the back, re-tighten the harness.
  • Page 8: Features

    Features Head-Support Head Pillow Comfort Pads Shoulder Protector Wing Booster Seat Backrest 4-Point Harness Strap Table Feet Receiver Head-Support Fixing Strap Vehicle’s Belt Path Metal Yoke Backrest Release (D-shape) Ring Instruction Manual (in pocket) Lower Fixing Strap...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Instructions Fixing Straps Install the fixing straps at the upper and lower parts of the child restraint system. Secure the child restraint system’s head support using the head support fixing strap, and use the lower fixing strap to secure the child restraint system to vehicle’s seat.
  • Page 10: Functions

    Installation Functions Head Support Head Support Adjustment The Head-Support Depth can be adjusted forward or backward by 0.6” (15 mm) increments to provide a better fit and added protection for the occupant. To Adjust: Pull out the Head-Support from the main body, and remove screws on each side at the bottom (Fig.
  • Page 11: Shoulder Support

    Functions Shoulder Support Shoulder Width Adjustment The Shoulder Protector wing can be extended by 4” (100mm), by extending the right and left sides by 2” (50 mm) each. To extend the Shoulder Protector wing by 4” (100 mm) you must move the wing to the fifth position.
  • Page 12: Backrest

    Functions Backrest Support IMPORTANT: • The height of the Shoulder Harness Strap moves with the height of the Backrest. • The level of the Shoulder Harness Strap must be at or above the occupant’s shoulders, parallel to level ground. Adjusting Backrest Height Release the locking by pulling the Backrest Release (D-shape) ring on the back of the occupant child seat.
  • Page 13: 4-Point H-Harness

    Functions 4-point H-Harness Fastening / Releasing Harness Buckle Hold the harness buckle with one hand. Use the other hand to insert the buckle tongue into the harness buckle (Fig. A). FIG.A Hold the harness buckle with one hand. Push and release the buckle tongues and slide out to remove from the buckle (Fig.
  • Page 14: Accessories

    Functions Accessories Support Tray The X-Large support tray is designed specifically for the booster seat and may be used to secure the child’s upper limbs. Seat Wedge Use to increase and adjust the height and angle of the front area of the seat for better secure and stability of seating.
  • Page 15 Secure Occupant Once The Carrot 3 Booster Seat has been installed in the vehicle’s seat and adjustments have been made, follow these instructions to secure the child. • Loosen the harness and unfasten the harness buckles FIG.A (upper and lower). Move the harness straps to the side of the seat (Fig.
  • Page 16 Secure Occupant • After you secured the child with the 4-point harness, fasten the vehicle’s lap shoulder 3-point safety belt over the Carrot seat routing through the RED belt guides on the child seat’s shoulder (Fig. I and J). • Proper connection is confirmed with a click sound FIG.G after inserting the buckle tongue of the vehicle’s...
  • Page 17: Securing Your Child

    Securing Your Child WARNING! It is your RESPONSIBILITY to use the Vehicle’s Safety Belts. It is NOT sufficient to secure a child only with the 4-point harness straps of child restraint system. It is required by law to always use the vehicle’s lap shoulder 3-point safety belt concurrently to secure a child seat and child.
  • Page 18: Harness Buckle

    Secure Occupant • Always pull on the harness after securing the occupant to ensure the buckle tongues are secure in the harness buckle. • Always park your car in a safe place when you make any adjustments to the child restraint system, including reclining the car seat. Adjusting and / or handling the child restraint system during driving could cause SERIOUS INJURY to you and your child.
  • Page 19: Harness Strap

    Care and Maintenance Do not try to remove or replace the cover by yourself as it needs special equipment. Consult your dealer for removal or replacement of the cover. Cleaning the Cover, Pillow and Pads For the Cover, SPONGE CLEAN using cold water and mild soap. TOWEL DRY.
  • Page 20 Product 20” – 22” Overall Width (510-560 mm) 17” Seat Depth (440 mm) 16.5” Seat Width (420 mm) 28” – 33” Extendable Backrest Height (720-845 mm) 21lbs Product Weight (10.5kg) 81lbs Target User Weight (36-75 kg) Target User Age 14 years-Adult 18”...
  • Page 21: Warranty

    Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Product Model: CARROT-3 Booster Seat Name: ________________________________________________ Street Address: _________________________________________ City: _______________________ State: ____________________ Zip Code: ___________________ Country: __________________ Phone Number: _________________________________________ Email Address: __________________________________________ Lot Number: ___________________________________________ Serial Number: CT3 - _____________________________________ Manufactured Date: ______________________________________ Date of Purchase: _______________________________________ Dealer: ________________________________________________...
  • Page 22: Limited Five Year Warranty

    This warranty does not include damages which arise from negligence and/or misuse not in accordance with the product instruction. The use of other (non-Carrot 3 Booster Seat) covers, inserts, toys, accessories, or tightening devices is not approved. Their use could cause this child seat to fail Safety Standard FMVSS 213, or not perform as intended in a crash.

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