Evenflo EveryFit Owner's Manual

Evenflo EveryFit Owner's Manual

4-in-1 car seat

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EveryFit
4-in-1 Car Seat Owner's Manual
Keep instructions for future use.
REAR-FACING*
1.8 - 18.1 kg
(4 - 40 lbs)
43 - 102 cm
(17 - 40 in.)
FORWARD-FACING
WITH HARNESS*
10 - 29.5 kg
(22 - 65 lbs)
71 - 124 cm
(28 - 49 in.)
At least 2 years old
HIGH-BACK
OR BACKLESS
BOOSTER*
18 - 54.4 kg
(40 - 120 lbs)
112 - 145 cm
(44 - 57 in.)
At least 4 years old
* See "Child Requirements" on pages 4 - 5.
Para instrucciones en Español,
llamar al: 1-800-233-5921
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read
this owner's manual prior to installing and using
this child restraint.
© 2019 Evenflo Company, Inc.
25701528
10/19

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  • Page 1 * See "Child Requirements" on pages 4 - 5. Para instrucciones en Español, llamar al: 1-800-233-5921 WARNING! To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read this owner’s manual prior to installing and using this child restraint. © 2019 Evenflo Company, Inc. 25701528 10/19...
  • Page 2 More children are killed every year as passengers in car crashes than by any other type of injury. To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, read this owner’s manual and your vehicle owner’s manual before installing and using this child restraint. Using a child restraint makes a big difference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Information Child Requirements ............Premature Infant Use ............Warnings ................Safe Practices ..............Recall Information for U.S. Customers ......Public Notice for Canadian Customers ......Motor Vehicle/Aircraft Usage .......... Child Restraint Features ..........Rear-facing Using the Child Restraint Rear-facing ......Rear-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors ..............
  • Page 4: Child Requirements

    This child restraint is designed for use by children in both rear-facing and forward-facing orientations. To use this child restraint properly, children MUST meet the size and age requirements below. In addition, Evenflo recommends consulting with your child’s physician before allowing your child to transition from rear-facing to forward-facing use of this child restraint.
  • Page 5 Child Requirements Forward-facing with Harness • 10 - 29.5 kg (22 - 65 lbs) • 71 - 124 cm (28 - 49 in.) • Tops of the child’s ears are at or below the top of the child restraint headrest •...
  • Page 6: Premature Infant Use

    Preterm and low-birth weight infants are at additional risk of breathing difficulties and heart problems when placed in a child restraint. Evenflo requires that the evaluation recommended by the AAP be conducted for all infants born earlier than 37 weeks and all newborn infants who weigh less than 2.26 kg (5 pounds) at birth before...
  • Page 7: Warnings

    WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Airbag Warnings WARNING / MISE EN GARDE DO NOT place rear-facing child seat on front seat with air bag. DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR. The back seat is the safest place for children 12 and under.
  • Page 8 WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. General Warnings • Failure to follow the Child Usage Requirements for rear-facing, forward-facing and booster mode for this child restraint could result in serious injury or death. (See "Child Requirements" on pages 4 - 5). •...
  • Page 9 If the child restraint cannot be properly installed, DO NOT use the child restraint. Consult vehicle owner’s manual, try a different seating location, or call Evenflo for further assistance. • ONLY use this child restraint on forward-facing vehicle seats.
  • Page 10 WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Rear-Facing Warnings • When using this restraint rear-facing, DO NOT loosen the vehicle seat belt to provide more leg room, as this may keep the child restraint from protecting your child. • Fold-down armrests could pose a hazard to a rear- facing child in certain types of collisions.
  • Page 11 WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Booster Mode Warnings • DO NOT use this booster seat rear- facing. • Use ONLY the vehicle’s lap AND shoulder belt system when restraining the child in this booster seat. Never use a booster with only a lap belt, as this could cause serious injuries.
  • Page 12 WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Seat Belt Warnings • ALWAYS read your vehicle Retractor owner's manual to determine what vehicle belts and retractors are used in your vehicle. Lock your retractors if available in your vehicle. • DO NOT use this child restraint if it moves more than 2.5 cm (1 in.) side to side or front to back at the belt path in use.
  • Page 13 WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Seat Belt Warnings • DO NOT use with lap/shoulder belts with two retractors. If the vehicle seat belts are not routed and fastened correctly, the child restraint may not protect the child in a crash. •...
  • Page 14 WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Seat Belt Warnings If you have any of these types of vehicle belt systems listed, these are SAFE to use to install your child restraint in the vehicle. Review vehicle owner’s manual for specific instructions on child restraint installation.
  • Page 15 WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. LATCH/UAS Warnings What is LATCH? Vehicle Top Tether Anchor Points LATCH is an acronym for (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) and refers to a pair of fixed Lower Anchors (or bars) and a Top Tether anchor that are built into your vehicle, in vehicles built after September 1, 2002.
  • Page 16 WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. LATCH/UAS Warnings • DO NOT use the lower anchors of the child restraint anchorage system (LATCH system) to attach this child restraint when restraining a child weighing more than 18 kg (40 lbs) with the internal harnesses of the child restraint.
  • Page 17 DO NOT place any cups that contain hot liquids in the cup holder. • DO NOT attach additional padding, toys, or other devices not made by Evenflo or described in these instructions for the child restraint. Items not tested with the child restraint could injure the child.
  • Page 18: Safe Practices

    Please fill this card out using blue or black ink • For recall information, call the U.S. Government’s Vehicle and mail it NOW, (or register online at: www.evenflo.com/registercarseat) Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY:1-800-424-9153), while you are thinking about it. or go to http://www.NHTSA.gov...
  • Page 19: Public Notice For Canadian Customers

    The information you provide must be complete. Or register online at www.evenflo.com/registercarseatcanada. Evenflo Company, Inc. ATTENTION : Cette carte pourait être importante à la sécurité de votre enfant.
  • Page 20: Child Restraint Features

    Child Restraint Features Front Description 1. Headrest Adjustment Handle 2. Adjustable Headrest 3. Shoulder Belt Guide 4. Chest Clip 5. Harness Straps 6. Cup Holder (both sides of seat) 7. Harness Release Button (under flap) 8. Recline Handle (under front edge of seat) 9.
  • Page 21 Child Restraint Features Back 1& 16. Tether Strap and Hook (shown fastened to storage clip) 17. Instruction Manual Storage (both sides of seat, see pg 82) 18. Back Pad 19. LATCH (UAS) Storage (both sides of seat) 20. Lower Anchor (UAS) Connector Assembly 21.
  • Page 22 Child Restraint Features Cup Holders WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. • Cup holders MUST be installed before use of this Child Restraint and MUST remain attached to the restraint AT ALL TIMES in Rear-Facing mode. • DO NOT use the cup holder to store cans or hard cups.
  • Page 23 Child Restraint Features Body Pillow The optional Body Pillow is for REAR-FACING use only and, when placed in the restraint as shown, helps support your child. When using the lower headrest/ harness positions, make sure the bottom of the headrest flap is behind the body pillow flap as shown.
  • Page 24 Child Restraint Features Lower Anchor Connector (UAS) Which Type of Lower Anchor Connector Is on Your Child Restraint? Your child restraint will have one of the three types of Lower Anchor Connectors (shown below): 1. EasyClick™ 2. Quick Connector™ with LATCH/UAS Guide* 3.
  • Page 25 Child Restraint Features Loosen Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors If you have Quick Connector™ or SecureRight™, loosen the lower anchors as shown below: A: Tilt and slide the B: Press the adjuster release adjuster to loosen. button to loosen. Store Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors To store the lower anchor (UAS) connector, push UNTIL it clicks into position as shown below: Rear-Facing...
  • Page 26: Rear-Facing

    Using the Child Restraint Rear-facing WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. When using this restraint rear-facing, DO NOT loosen the vehicle seat belt to provide more leg room as this may keep the child restraint from protecting your child. Child Requirements: •...
  • Page 27: Rear-Facing Installation With Lower Anchor (Uas) Connectors

    Rear-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Moving Lower Anchor Connector Assembly to Rear-facing Belt Path To access the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly, you will first need to: • Loosen internal harness straps (pg. 70); • Remove Lower Anchor Connectors (pg. 24); •...
  • Page 28 Rear-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors ALWAYS store the tether strap (pg. 71). Never use tether strap when child restraint seat is rear-facing. 1. Make sure vehicle is on level ground. 2. Place child restraint rear-facing on approved vehicle seat.
  • Page 29 Rear-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Restraints with EasyClick™ Lift pad off front edge of seat as shown. Attach lower anchor / UAS connectors to the vehicle lower anchor bars until they lock onto the bars on both sides of the seat. CLICK! IMPORTANT: Make sure both lower anchor connectors are facing upward and the straps are not twisted.
  • Page 30 Rear-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Restraints with Quick Connector™ Install the LATCH/UAS Guides* WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. NEVER use if parts are broken or damaged. NEVER use LATCH/UAS Guides if they interfere in any way with installation. Connect one guide, if provided, to each lower anchor by...
  • Page 31 Rear-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Restraints with SecureRight™ Lift pad off front edge of seat. Attach lower anchor/UAS connectors to the vehicle lower anchor bars until they lock onto the bars on both sides of the seat. Reconnect the seat pad to the front of the child restraint.
  • Page 32 Rear-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors 6. Test for tightness. If you can move the child restraint more than 2.5 cm (1 in.) side to side or front to back at the rear-facing belt path, the lower anchor connector assembly strap is not tight enough. You will need to try again, find another location for your child restraint, or install with the vehicle seat belt (pg.
  • Page 33: Rear-Facing Installation With Vehicle Seat Belts

    Rear-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts IMPORTANT: • Before installing this child restraint rear-facing with the vehicle seat belt, you MUST move the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly (UAS) to the forward- facing belt path so that it does not interfere with the vehicle seat belt.
  • Page 34 Rear-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts IMPORTANT: Infants may have difficulty breathing when in an upright seated position. Make sure they recline enough for their head to lie back comfortably and safely. Failure to properly recline the child restraint could increase the child’s risk of serious injury or death. NOTE: In some vehicles, it may be necessary to place a tightly rolled towel or small blanket beneath the front edge of the child restraint to provide enough...
  • Page 35 Rear-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts Rear-facing Installation with Lap Belt Pull the seat pad off of the Rear-facing front of the child restraint. belt path Route the lap belt through the rear-facing belt path and continue through the opposite opening of the child restraint.
  • Page 36 Rear-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts Rear-facing Installation with Lap/Shoulder Belt Pull the seat pad off of the Rear-facing front of the child restraint. belt path Route the vehicle belt through the rear-facing belt path and continue through the opposite belt path on the child restraint.
  • Page 37: Rear-Facing Installation Checklist

    Rear-facing Installation Checklist 1. Secure child restraint to the vehicle seat. Child restraint is in one of the three rear-facing recline positions, so that the level line is parallel to the ground (pg. 28). Towel rolled up and placed beneath the base, if necessary, so that the level line is parallel to the ground (pg.
  • Page 38: Forward-Facing With Harness

    Using the Child Restraint Forward-facing with Harness Child Requirements: • Weight: 10 - 29.5 kg (22 - 65 lbs) • Height: 71 - 124 cm (28 - 49 in.) and tops of child’s ears are at or below the top of the child restraint headrest. •...
  • Page 39: Connectors

    Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Moving Lower Anchor Connector Assembly to Forward-facing Belt path To access the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly, you will first need to remove the Lower Anchor Connectors from its storage location (see pg. 24). (Illustrations below show pad off for clarity only) To install this child restraint properly in the forward- facing position, the Lower Anchor Connector (UAS)
  • Page 40 Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors DO NOT install by this method for a child weighing more than 18 kg (40 lbs). Infants who weigh less than 10 kg (22 lbs) MUST always be rear-facing. If a tether anchor is not available, ALWAYS store the Tether Strap (pg.
  • Page 41 Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Restraints with EasyClick™ Attach lower anchor (UAS) connectors to the vehicle lower anchor bars until they lock onto the bars on both sides of the seat. CLICK! IMPORTANT: Make sure both lower anchor connectors are facing upward and the straps are not twisted.
  • Page 42 Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Restraints with Quick Connectors™ Install the LATCH/UAS Guides* WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. NEVER use if parts are broken or damaged. NEVER use LATCH/UAS Guides if they interfere in any way with installation. Connect one guide, if provided, to each lower anchor by...
  • Page 43 Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Restraints with SecureRight™ Attach lower anchor / UAS connectors to the vehicle lower anchor bars until they lock onto the bars on both sides of the seat. Using your full weight, push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle seat while pulling up on the Lower CLICK!
  • Page 44 Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Attaching Tether Straps WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. • Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury to your child or other vehicle occupants. • The tether strap is for forward-facing use only. •...
  • Page 45 Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor (UAS) Connectors Attaching Tether Straps 7. Connect the tether hook to the vehicle tether anchor behind the vehicle seat, as shown. (Please consult your vehicle owner’s manual, as tether anchor locations may vary.) Pull the strap and tighten the tether securely.
  • Page 46: Forward-Facing Installation With Vehicle Seat Belts

    Forward-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts IMPORTANT: • Before installing this child restraint forward-facing with the vehicle seat belt, you MUST move the Lower Anchor Connector (UAS) Assembly to the rear- facing belt path so that it does not interfere with the vehicle seat belt.
  • Page 47 Forward-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts 2. Lift up on the recline handle as shown and adjust the seat recline to the upright position. 3. Place child restraint in your vehicle forward- facing, as shown. Always make sure the bottom of the child restraint sits flat on the vehicle seat.
  • Page 48 Forward-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts Forward-facing with Lap Belt Only Raise headrest to its highest Lap belt Headrest pad position (pg. 65), then lift headrest pad away from child restraint for easier access. Route the lap belt through the forward-facing belt path and continue through the opposite opening of the child...
  • Page 49 Forward-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts Forward-facing with Lap/Shoulder Belt Raise headrest to its highest Lap/Shoulder position (pg. 65), then lift belt headrest pad away from child restraint for easier access. Route the lap/shoulder belt through Headrest the forward-facing belt path and continue through the opposite opening of the child restraint.
  • Page 50 Forward-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts Attaching the Tether Strap WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. • Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury to your child or other vehicle occupants. • The tether strap is for forward-facing use only. Lap Belt Lap/Shoulder Belt...
  • Page 51 Forward-facing Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts Attaching the Tether Strap 5. Connect the tether hook to the vehicle tether anchor behind the vehicle seat, as shown. (Please consult your vehicle owner’s manual, as tether anchor locations may vary.) Pull the strap and tighten the tether securely.
  • Page 52 Forward-facing Installation Checklist 1. Secure child restraint to the vehicle seat. Child restraint is in the upright position. Child restraint base sits flat on vehicle seat. To properly secure this child restraint it MUST NOT move more than 2.5 cm (1 in.) from side to side or front to back at the forward-facing belt path (pgs.
  • Page 53: Using The Child Restraint As A Booster Seat

    Using the Child Restraint as a Booster Seat When to Put Your Child in a Booster Seat Booster seats raise the child up and help to position the vehicle lap and shoulder belt correctly. When the child is properly restrained in a booster seat, their risk of injury in all types of crashes is reduced, as the lap and shoulder belt provides...
  • Page 54 When to Put Your Child in a Booster Seat • Check that the shoulder belt lies across the middle of the shoulder and that the lap belt is low on the hips, just touching the thighs. • Base of booster should be flat on vehicle seat.
  • Page 55: Using Your Booster Seat In High-Back Mode

    Using Your Booster Seat in High-Back Mode Child Requirements • Weight: 18 - 54.4 kg (40 - 120 lbs) • Height: 112 - 145 cm (44 - 57 in.) AND tops of the child’s ears are at or below the top of the booster seat headrest.
  • Page 56 Using Your Booster Seat in High-Back Mode Converting Seat into High-Back Booster 1. Loosen harness straps by pushing the harness release button on the front of the seat. At the same time, pull harness straps to extend completely. Unfasten the chest clip and buckle.
  • Page 57 Using Your Booster Seat in High-Back Mode Converting Seat into High-Back Booster 4. Lift up headrest pad. Disconnect hook-and- loop connectors on seat pad. Push the shoulder straps behind the headrest pad. 5. Pull harness straps, chest clip, and buckle tongues through the forward-facing belt guides.
  • Page 58: High-Back Booster Installation Checklist

    High-Back Booster Installation Checklist 1. Convert child restraint to booster seat. See "Converting Seat Into High-Back Booster" (pg. 56). 2. Secure booster seat to the vehicle seat. Make sure the seat base is flat on vehicle seat in the upright position only (pg. 54). Make sure the bottom and back of the booster seat are touching vehicle seat and back.
  • Page 59: Using Your Booster Seat In Backless Booster Mode

    Using Your Booster Seat in Backless Booster Mode Child Requirements • Weight: 18 - 54.4 kg (40 - 120 lbs) • Height: 112 - 145 cm (44 - 57 in.) AND tops of the child’s ears are at or below the top of the vehicle seat headrest.
  • Page 60 Using Your Booster Seat in Backless Booster Mode Converting Seat into Backless Booster 1. Lay the booster seat on its back. 2. Lift up panel in seat pad to access release handle. 3. Lift up and hold release handle. Hold booster by armrests and lift booster base off of seat back.
  • Page 61 Using Your Booster Seat in Backless Booster Mode Using the Shoulder Belt Clip If the shoulder belt does not cross midway between child’s shoulder and neck, then the shoulder belt clip must be used. 1. Attach shoulder belt clip as shown. 2.
  • Page 62: Backless Booster Installation Checklist

    Backless Booster Installation Checklist 1. Remove the backrest from the booster seat. See "Converting Seat into Backless Booster" (pg. 60). 2. Move user guide to storage slots underneath base. 3. Place the booster seat on the vehicle seat. Make sure the booster seat is in the upright position.
  • Page 63: Reattaching The Booster Back

    Reattaching the Booster Back 1. Replace crotch buckle if seat will be used in harness mode. See page 2. Slide buckle tongues and chest clip up toward the headpad, and ensure the harness straps are straight and not twisted. NOTE: Shorten harness adjust strap so that it is about 3"...
  • Page 64: Reattaching Booster Back

    Reattaching Booster Back To check installation of booster back: Pull up on base to check that it is securely attached. Ensure hooks are fully engaged over bar at back of seat. IMPORTANT: You MUST ensure that the hooks are fully engaged around the bar before using seat.
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Headrest/Harness Position

    Adjusting the Headrest/Harness Position To adjust, squeeze the Handle headrest adjustment handle while sliding the headrest up or down to the desired position. When the headrest is in one of the locking positions, the adjustment handle will lock into its original position. Pull up and down on the headrest to ensure it is locked into position.
  • Page 66: Reclining Child Restraint

    Reclining Child Restraint To raise or lower the recline, pull the recline handle on the front edge of the seat and push or pull seat into the desired recline position as indicated below: • Rear-Facing: The seat is in one of the three rear- facing recline positions, so that the level line is parallel to the...
  • Page 67: Adjusting The Crotch Buckle Position

    Adjusting the Crotch Buckle Position To reposition the crotch buckle, first remove the seat back from the base (pg. 60). Looking under the base, turn the crotch buckle harness anchor sideways and push Slots it through the slot in the bottom of the seat shell.
  • Page 68: Securing The Child In The Child Restraint

    Securing the Child in the Child Restraint Place baby in the child restraint. The baby’s back and bottom should be flat against the restraint. If there is a gap, the baby will not be comfortable. 1. Push the harness release button on the front of the seat.
  • Page 69 Securing the Child in the Child Restraint 4. Insert both buckle tongues into the buckle. Pull up on the harness strap to check that the buckle tongues are fastened and to remove any slack from the webbing around the CLICK! child's legs.
  • Page 70: Removing The Child From The Child Restraint

    Removing the Child from the Child Restraint 1. Loosen the harness strap by pressing the harness release button located on the front of the seat. 2. While pressing the button, pull out on the harness straps. To unfasten the chest clip, push the release button and pull apart.
  • Page 71: Removing The Tether Strap

    Removing the Tether Strap WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. • To avoid a strangulation hazard, you MUST tightly roll or fold excess tether strap and secure with the strap/ rubber band. • Attach the tether hook to one of the two storage clips on the seat back when not in use (rear-facing mode only).
  • Page 72: Installing Child Restraint Rear-Facing In Aircraft

    Installing Child Restraint Rear- facing in Aircraft The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recommends that you secure your child for air travel in an appropriate child restraint based on your child’s weight and size. Turbulence can happen with little or no warning. When turbulence occurs, the safest place for your child is in a properly installed child restraint, not in an adult’s lap or on the aircraft seat with its seat belt.
  • Page 73 Installing Child Restraint Rear- facing in Aircraft 3. Fasten the aircraft seat belt. CLICK! Aircraft belt 4. The aircraft seat belt must be as tight as possible. Route the excess seat belt strap back through the rear- facing belt path opening, as shown above. Reconnect the seat pad to the front of the child restraint.
  • Page 74: Installing Child Restraint Forward-Facing In Aircraft

    Installing Child Restraint Forward- facing in Aircraft IMPORTANT: Before installing the child restraint, make sure the aircraft seat is in a fully upright position. 1. Adjust the child restraint to the fully Forward- upright position, facing belt then place it on path the aircraft seat forward-facing.
  • Page 75 For your child’s comfort, Evenflo recommends cushioning the child’s back by placing a small pillow or folded-up blanket, or a folded-up jacket, over the belt buckle.
  • Page 76: Removing The Seat Cover

    Removing the Seat Cover 1. Push the harness release button on the front of the seat. At the same time, pull on the harness straps. Button Elastic 2. Raise headrest and straps remove elastic straps from around headrest adjustment handle. 3.
  • Page 77 Removing the Seat Cover 5. From the back of the seat, loosen the top of the back pad, and pull the tether strap through the slot in the cover. 6. On either side of the back pad, pull the corners of the cover off the seat shell.
  • Page 78 Removing the Seat Cover 8. Disconnect snaps on both sides of the front of the seat, and lift up. Snaps Snaps 9. Disconnect elastic straps at back and remove pockets from tabs on either side of seat pad. 10. Push buckle through slot in seat.
  • Page 79: Reattaching The Seat Cover

    Reattaching the Seat Cover 1. Pull seat pad over seat base and reconnect snaps on front of seat at both sides. Pull harness adjust strap through slot at front of seat pad, and pull crotch buckle through slot in seat. Snaps NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the cup...
  • Page 80 Reattaching the Seat Cover 4. Insert the corners into the pockets on either side of back pad. 5. Replace headrest pad. Pull tether strap through slot in back of back pad. 6. Replace elastic straps around shoulder belt guides. Pull harness straps through opening in headrest pad.
  • Page 81: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning • DO NOT lubricate or immerse in water the LATCH connectors, the buckle, or any other part of this child restraint, unless rinsing is permitted, as stated on the back of the buckle for your restraint. • Plastic and metal parts may be wiped clean with mild soap and water and dried with a soft cloth.
  • Page 82: Recording Model Information

    Backless Mode Proper Disposal When this child restraint reaches the expiration date found on the date of manufacture label, Evenflo encourages you to dispose of it properly. Most components of this child restraint are recyclable. 1. Remove all fabric and padding.
  • Page 83: Replacement Parts

    Replacement Parts To order replacement parts you can order online at www.evenflo.com or contact Evenflo. When you contact us, please have the product model number and date of manufacture (found on the back of the child restraint). Not available on all models. Styles may vary.
  • Page 84: Limited Warranty

    Evenflo’s sole obligation under this express limited warranty shall be, at Evenflo’s option, to repair or replace any Product that is determined to be defective by Evenflo and determined to be covered by this warranty.

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