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  • Page 2 Designed around your life...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Forward Facing Installation Forward Facing Setup Using Vehicle Lap/Shoulder Belt Using Lower Anchor Belt Using Vehicle Lap Belt Securing Child in Child Restraint Aircraft Installation Cleaning and Maintenance RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 4: Product Information/Registration

    Send your name, address, e-mail address if available and the Child Restraint’s In the USA: model number and manufacturing date to: infousa@nuna.eu www.nuna.eu Nuna Baby Essentials Inc. 1.855.NUNA.USA 70 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Morgantown, PA 19543 or call 1.855.NUNA.USA or register online at: www.nuna.eu/register-car-seat...
  • Page 5 Do not use any products or accessories WARNING with this Child Restraint unless they are approved by Nuna USA for use with this DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR, Child Restraint. Doing so may be unsafe and may void the warranty.
  • Page 6: Vehicle Compatibility

    Child a child weighing over 40 lbs (18.1 kg). Restraint installation instructions. IMPORTANT: According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating positions. RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 7 Child Restraint rear facing when restraining a child weighing over 35 lbs (15.8 kg) or forward facing when restraining a child weighing over 40 lbs (18.1 kg). Check your vehicle owner’s manual for Tether Anchor weight limits. RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 8 If the belt cannot be locked using one of these methods, contact Nuna Customer Service for a locking clip. RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 9: Child Restraint Overview

    - Door Mounted Belts This belt cannot be used to install this child restraint. - Lap Belts forward of Seat Bight This belt (where the seat bottom and back meet) cannot be used to install this child restraint. RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 10: Features Overview

    29 Lower Anchor Belt Calf Support 14 Harness Strap 21 Rear Facing True 30 Lower Anchor Tension Button Connectors 22 Forward Facing True 31 Instruction Manual Tension Button Storage 23 Forward Facing True 32 Lower Anchor Tension Door Adjuster RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 11: Features Usage

    Push Chest Clip halves together until they click. Pull to check. (1) To Fasten Buckle Insert Buckle Tongues firmly into Buckle until they click. Pull up on Tongues to ensure they are locked. (2) - To Tighten Harness Pull on Harness Adjuster Strap. RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 12 - With Harness loose (p.18), squeeze Head Support Button and move Head Support up or down to desired position. Release button and slide Head Support slightly up or down to lock into appropriate use position. 20 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 13 - Make sure insert is properly positioned. When properly installed, the Infant Insert will not interfere with Harness Straps or Crotch Belt. Crotch Belt must be locked in inner position when Infant Insert is used. 22 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 14 True Tension Door. - Lift open True Tension Door. - Close True Tension Door by pressing down firmly on Door until both latches lock in place. Replace Seat Cover and reinstall Infant Insert if used (p.22). 24 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 15 Seat Cover. - Depress and slide Crotch Belt plate forward or backward and lock in desired position. Place buckle back through correct slot in Seat Cover and replace Seat Cover and Infant Insert (if using). 26 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 16 Storage Compartment. Tuck excess webbing. When not in use, the Lower Anchor Belt MUST be properly stored in Lower Anchor Storage Compartment under Rear Facing True Tension Door, and MUST NOT interfere with latching of Door. 28 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 17 Restraint. Cup Holders may be collapsed down against vehicle belt after belt installation. DO NOT place glass or metal containers or hard or sharp objects in Cup Holder. In a crash they could cause serious injury. 30 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 18 SIP pods should not be used. - Pull out SIP Pod from corner of stored position until it locks into position. - To store, press button and push SIP Pod into stored position. 32 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 19 - Move Calf Support to STORAGE position by pulling down on Calf Support to unlock, and rotating it to storage position. When used rear facing for children over 40 lbs, Calf Support should be in the use position. 34 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 20 When not in use, Tether MUST be properly stored. WARNING: ALWAYS USE TETHER for forward facing installation if vehicle is equipped with a Tether Anchor point and vehicle requirements are met (see vehicle owner's manual). NEVER USE IN REAR FACING INSTALLATION. 36 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 21 Child Restraint and move seat to desired recline position. (2) Release Recline Button, and check that Child Restraint is locked in desired recline position. To change recline position after installation, uninstall Child Restraint, select new recline position, and reinstall Child Restraint. 38 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 22: Child Usage Requirements

    Tether strap should always be used in Forward Facing Installation. Forward Facing Installation recommended 2 years or older (25–65 lbs) WARNING: Use either vehicle seat belt or Lower Anchors. Never use both methods to install Child Restraint. 40 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 23: Rear Facing Setup

    - Remove Infant Insert, lift lower Seat Cover, and open Rear Facing True Tension Door (p.24). Complete installation using your vehicle’s Lap/ Shoulder Belt (p.44), the Lower Anchor Belt (p.46), or a compatible vehicle Lap Belt (p.48). 42 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 24: Using Vehicle Lap/Shoulder Belt

    1 inch. Tether strap is not used for Rear Facing Installation and must be secured in storage location on back of Child Restraint. Cup Holders may be placed in any position after installation. 44 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 25: Using Lower Anchor Belt

    1 inch. Tether strap is not used for Rear Facing Installation and must be secured in storage location on back of Child Restraint. Cup Holders may be placed in any position after installation. 46 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 26: Using Vehicle Lap Belt

    1 inch. Tether strap is not used for Rear Facing Installation and must be secured in storage location on back of Child Restraint. Cup Holders may be placed in any position after installation. 48 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 27: Forward Facing Installation

    Fully raise Head Support, lift Seat Cover, and open Forward Facing True Tension Door (p.24). Complete installation using your vehicle’s Lap/ Shoulder Belt (p.52), the Lower Anchor Belt (p.54), or a compatible vehicle Lap Belt (p.56). 50 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 28: Using Vehicle Lap/Shoulder Belt

    Seat is securely installed. Hold seat near forward facing Belt Path and move seat side to side, front to back, and up and down. Seat should move less than 1 inch. Tether is properly used and attached to vehicle Tether Anchor. 52 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 29: Using Lower Anchor Belt

    Seat is securely installed. Hold seat near forward facing Belt Path and move seat side to side, front to back, and up and down. Seat should move less than 1 inch. Tether is properly used and attached to vehicle Tether Anchor. 54 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 30: Using Vehicle Lap Belt

    Seat is securely installed. Hold seat near forward facing Belt Path and move seat side to side, front to back, and up and down. Seat should move less than 1 inch. Tether is properly used and attached to vehicle Tether Anchor. 56 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 31: Securing Child In Child Restraint

    - Tighten harness (p.18) to fit snugly on child’s shoulders and thighs. It is snug if you cannot pinch a fold in the strap (1). Fasten and position Chest Clip (p.18) level with child’s armpits (2). 58 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 32: Aircraft Installation

    WARNING: Child cannot be properly secured in Child Restraint when wearing bulky clothing or wrapped in a blanket. For warmth, add blanket after properly securing Child in the Child Restraint. Chest Clip is fastened and at Child’s armpit level. 60 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 33: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Fully extend Calf Support. e Remove Tether from Storage Anchor. Remove Harness/Buckle Pads as well as Infant and Head Inserts. Take care when removing Head Support Cover so as not to damage the energy absorbing foam. 62 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 34 Unhook Cover beneath Buckle Tongue Holder. c Continue to the Tether. d Repeat steps A through C for the other side. - Flip cover over the top of the Child Restraint. Slide Seat Cover off of the Tether. 64 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 35 Allow to air dry. DO NOT use bleach or other harsh chemicals to clean your Child Restraint Cover or Harness. DO NOT attempt to iron your Child Restraint Cover. 66 RAVA instructions RAVA instructions...
  • Page 36: 68 Rava Instructions

    Cleaning the Shell When required, shell may be hand washed with damp sponge. Towel dry. DO NOT use abrasive cleansers on the Shell. Cleaning the Buckle BUCKLE CANNOT BE REMOVED. To clean buckle, wipe with damp cloth. 68 RAVA instructions...

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