Use Recommendations; Rear Facing Seat Requirements; Forward Facing Seat Requirements - Baby Trend Cover Me CV89 Owner's Manual

4-in-1 convertible car seat
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2.0 Use Recommendations

The American Academy of Pediatrics and Baby Trend recommend
children remain in a rear-facing car seat for as long as possible,
until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their seat.
2.1 Convertible Rear facing seat requirements
Weight and Height Requirements:
• The car seat, in a rear facing position
(Fig. 5a) is designed for use by
children whose:
- Weight is between 4 and 40 lbs
(1.81 and 18.14 kg), and
- Top of head has NOT reached 1"
from top of seatback (Fig. 5b).
Child MUST meet BOTH of these
requirements to use this car seat
rear facing.

2.2 Forward facing seat requirements

with Harness
Weight and Height Requirements:
• This car seat, installed in a forward facing
position, is designed for use by children whose:
- Weight is between 23 and 65 lbs (10.43 kg and
29.48 kg), and
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Fig. 5a
1in. (2.54 cm)
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Infant
Fig. 5b
Fig. 5b
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2.0 Use Recommendations
- Height is 50 inches (127 cm) or less.
- Age is 1 year old.
- The top of the child's ears must be at
or below the top of the car seat
(Fig. 6a).
Child MUST meet ALL of these
requirements to use the car seat
forward facing.
2.3 Belt Positioning Booster seat requirements
• Parents are advised that children should use a child restraint with a
built-in harness system until they exceed the weight or height limits
specified by the manufacturer.
Weight and Height Requirements:
This car seat, installed a Belt Positioning Booster
is designed for use by children whose:
- Age is 4 years or older, and
- Weight is between 40 and 100 lbs
(18.1 and 45 kg), and
-
Height is between 44 and 57 inches (112 and 145 cm).
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Top Ears Max Height
Toddler
Fig. 6a
Fig. 6b
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