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P2285_R02c.qxd
12/8/2003
Installation: Rear Facing
Rear Facing
Lap Belt Installation
Figure A illustrates a typical rear facing lap
belt installation.
When not in use, always store the LATCH
connectors in storage pouches sewn in
cover above rear facing lock-offs.
1
Place the child restraint rear facing and
in full recline position on the vehicle
seat.
2
Open rear facing lock-off farthest from
where the vehicle belt will be buckled.
3
Pull the vehicle belt out, then pass it
through the closest rear facing belt slot
(Fig. B).
The vehicle belt can be routed over or
under the restraint cover.
4
Route vehicle belt behind and under
the buckle strap, then through the
second rear facing belt slot.
5
Verify that the vehicle belt is not
twisted, then buckle (Fig. C).
6
Push the child restraint firmly into the
vehicle seat while removing slack from
the vehicle belt.
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A
B
C
7
Position the vehicle belt through the
rear facing lock-off farthest from the
vehicle buckle, then close lock-off arm
(Fig. D).
Lock-off is properly closed when a positive
click is heard.
To prevent breakage, never bend the lock-
off arm up or down.
8
Verify that the vehicle belt is tight and
the child restraint is stable.
Installation can be improved by the use of the Versa-Tether
23–25).
NOTE:
The back angle of the child restraint should not exceed 45º
when properly installed in the rear facing position.
If there is a problem stabilizing the child restraint, place a rolled
towel in the crease of the vehicle seat to help level the child
restraint base.
WARNING:
Only raise restraint as described above. Do not raise the
restraint off of the front edge of vehicle seat; doing so will reduce
the protection for your child.
R R e e m m o o v v a a l l : :
Open lock-offs, then unbuckle and remove vehicle belt from belt
path. Disconnect Versa-Tether
®
, if attached.
Installation: Rear Facing
D
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