Lap Shoulder Belt - Long Route - Dual Tether - R82 Wallaroo User Manual

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INSTALLATION FOR CHILDREN 80-106 LBS. (36¼-48 kg)

Lap Shoulder Belt - Long Route - Dual Tether

You must always use the top tether hooks when
installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether
strap and place it up and over the child restraint
back (A).
Place the child restraint in the forward-facing
position on the vehicle seat. Ensure the bottom
of the child restraint shell is in full contact with
the vehicle seat.
Pull the vehicle belt out and route through the
belt slot farthest from the vehicle buckle from
the front to the rear of the child restraint (B).
The vehicle belt must route over the child
restraint cover.
Route the vehicle belt across the back of the
child restraint, continuing through the belt slot
closest to the vehicle buckle, then to the front of
the child restraint shell.
The vehicle belt must be routed over the
harness straps on the rear of the child restraint.
Route the vehicle belt around to the outside
of the child restraint near the vehicle buckle,
routing over the child restraint cover (C).
Verify that the vehicle belt is not twisted and
then buckle.
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The shoulder portion of the vehicle belt must be
routed over the front of the child restraint.
Push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle
seat while removing slack first from the lap
portion and then from the shoulder portion of
the vehicle belt.
Lock the vehicle belt according to the
instructions in your vehicle owner's manual.
Attach both tether hooks to the vehicle
designated tether anchors for the chosen
seating position (D). Remove all slack from the
tether to secure (E). Store any excess tether
strap webbing within your vehicle.
Verify the vehicle belt is routed over the child
restraint cover.
Verify that all connections are secure, the
vehicle belt is tight, and the child restraint is
secure.
The child restraint is secure when it cannot be
moved more than 1 inch front-to-back or side-
to-side at the belt path. If the child restraint
is not secure, repeat this procedure or use an
alternate seating position.
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