Notes - Britax ONE4LIFE CLICKTIGHT Series User Manual

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• To prevent injury due to deterioration or hidden damage,
discontinue use of this child restraint if it is older than
ten (10) years. See the Serial Number and Manufactured
Date Label on the child
• Before each use, check this child restraint and its
components to make sure they are in good condition
and good working order.
• Discontinue use of this child restraint if it has been in a
moderate or severe crash. It is not necessary to replace
a child restraint after a minor crash, defined by the US
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
as:
a. The vehicle is drivable from the crash site; and
b. The vehicle door nearest to the child restraint was
not damaged; and
c. No vehicle occupants were injured; and
d. There is no visible damage to the child restraint;
and
e. The airbags (if present) did not deploy.
• ALWAYS make sure the child restraint system is secured
to the vehicle, even when unoccupied, since in a
crash, an unsecured child restraint system may injure
occupants.
• The use of non-Britax covers, inserts, toys, accessories
or tightening devices is not approved by Britax. Their
use could cause this child restraint not to perform as
intended in a crash.
• Cover the child restraint when the vehicle is parked
in direct sunlight. Metal parts of child restraint could
become hot enough to burn a child.
• Store the child restraint in a cool and dry place when it is
not being used. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.
• Do not attempt to disassemble any part of the child
restraint or change the way the harness or vehicle's seat
belts are used, except as described in this booklet.
• NEVER use the harness adjuster strap to lift or carry this
child restraint. Doing so could cause damage to harness
adjuster and webbing. Always carry this child restraint by
its shell or carry handle.
• In a vehicle with rear designated seating positions, vehicle
owners should be alerted that, according to accident
statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the
rear seating positions than in the front seating positions.
To ensure your child's safety, please study Vehicle Seating
Positions on page 9 and consult your vehicle owner's
manual.
• Third party recommendations are subject to change, so
we recommend you visit their websites for the most up
to date recommendations.
restraint.
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