Safety Checklist - CYBEX CLOUD Q Owner's Manual

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Did you read and understand this Owner's Manual and all labels
found on this child restraint?
Is the child restraint rear facing in an approved vehicle seat
location?
If using the Base, is it securely installed with the Load Leg
locked firmly against the vehicle floor whenever possible?
Is the seat recline angle correct according to the Level Indicator
or red Level Line?
Is the No Rethread Harness adjusted to the correct position for
the size of the baby with the Harness Slots at or below your
child's shoulders.
Is the Harness snug around the baby and secured properly with
the Chest Clip positioned at the armpits?
Is the Infant Carrier securely attached to the Base? Is the green
Safety Button visible?
Is the handle LOCKED in the DRIVE position towards the back
of the vehicle?
If the child restraint is next to a vehicle door or panel, is the
adjacent L.S.P. device extended?
Does your child weigh between 4 and 35 lb (1.8—15.9 kg)?
Is your child less than 30 inches (76 cm) in height?
Is the top of your child's head more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the
top of the Infant Carrier?
Is today's date before the "Do Not Use After" date on the child
restraint?
Did you check for hot surfaces in sunny weather?
If you answered YES to all of these questions, you are good to
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SAFETY CHECKLIST

go, and please DRIVE SAFELY!
SAFE CAR PRACTICES
NEVER drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
NEVER drive distracted (e.g. using cell phones, texting, tending
to children).
Everyone rides buckled up or the vehicle does not go! MAKE
NO EXCEPTIONS for adults or children!
Unrestrained adults are projectiles in the event of a crash and
can injure others in the vehicle.
If someone unbuckles, the vehicle STOPS! Being firm and
consistent will result in fewer disciplinary problems as children
grow older.
NEVER leave loose objects (e.g. groceries, books, bags) in a
vehicle. In the event of a sudden stop, loose objects will keep
moving, potentially causing serious injuries.
NEVER leave a child alone in a vehicle, even for one minute.
ALWAYS keep car doors LOCKED when vehicle is parked and
unattended to prevent children from climbing inside.

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