Child Restraint And Booster Seat Use; Transport Canada Regulations; Storing Your Child Restraint - DJG Deluxe High Back 65 Instructions Manual

Child restraint and booster seat
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In a crash or sudden stop, an unsecured
child restraint or booster seat could injure
the driver or other occupants in the vehicle.
Always check vehicle owner's manual for
proper use of vehicle seat belts and the
universal anchorage system (UAS) with your
child restraint.
In very few vehicles, the child restraint
and booster seat cannot be properly
installed because of the type of seat belt
system, airbag system and/or lack of
location to anchor the tether strap. Always
read and follow the vehicle owner's manual
instructions for child restraint use.
B-3 Child Restraint and Booster Seat Use
Do not use a child restraint or booster seat
that has been in a crash or a collision. The
system must be replaced.
Do not use a child restraint or booster seat
if you do not know the history of the
restraint.
Never take your child out of the child
restraint or booster seat or attend to the
child's needs while the vehicle is moving.
Never leave child unattended in the child
restraint or booster seat.
To avoid the child being seriously burned,
always check for hot seat and buckles before
using this child restraint.
Do not use a child restraint or booster seat
with missing or damaged parts.
Do not lubricate the buckles, harness
system or fasteners for any reason.
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DJG does not recommend the use of
accessories or add-ons that have not been
certified with this child restraint or booster
seat at original purchase date.
Never allow any child to play with this
child restraint or booster seat. It is not a
toy.
Do not remove the warning labels.
This child restraint has been certified for
use in passenger vehicles and aircraft. This
booster seat has been certified for use in
passenger vehicles only. Do not use in a
boat, on a motorcycle or in a cargo van or
bus where there are no seat belts or tether
anchors. Do not modify for use as a crib or
a swing. Do not leave on stove top or any
other hot surface.
Read all instructions and warning labels
for additional warnings.
B-4 Transport Canada Regulations
Transport Canada Road Safety Directorate regulates
children's restraint systems under the Motor Vehicle
Restraint Systems Safety Regulations (RSSR). The
regulations require the manufacturer and/or importer to
certify the child restraint to the applicable safety standards
and place specified warnings and information on the labels
fastened to each child restraint and in this instruction
manual.
B-5 Storing Your Child Restraint
To protect your child restraint, store in the house, not in the
garage or attic. The hot and cold temperatures can harm
the shell and/or the harness system if stored for a long
period of time.
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