Securing The Child In The Child Restraint - Evenflo SONUS 65 Quick Start Manual

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Adjusting Forward-Facing Recline
Stand
1
Forward-facing Upright
When the Child Restraint is forward-facing, it can
be used in Recline Positions 3 and 4.
2
Forward-Facing Recline Positions 3 & 4:
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The child restraint
MUST
be in Position 3 or 4 for
forward-facing use. Child
MUST
weigh 10 to 29.4 kg
(22 to 65 lbs) and be at least
2 years old.
Position 3:
For U.S. Consumers Only
Move Recline Stand up without
the Recline Stand Leg, to allow
child restraint to sit lower on the
vehicle seat, keeping the child
slightly reclined.
Secure child restraint onto vehicle
seat (See pages 34-40).
Position 4a:
For U.S. Consumers Only
Move Recline Stand and Recline
Stand Leg up, to allow child
restraint to sit flat on the vehicle
seat, keeping the child upright.
Secure child restraint onto vehicle
seat (See pages 34-40).
Position 4b:
For Canadian
Consumers Only
Move Recline Stand up.
Secure child restraint onto vehicle
seat (See pages 34-40).
Note: Canadian seats do not
have Recline Stand Leg.
Place baby in the child restraint.
bottom should be flat against the restraint.
a gap, the baby will not be comfortable.
1
ONLY
Bring each harness strap
over the child's shoulders.
Insert the buckle tongues
into the buckle.
Pull up on the harness strap
to check that the buckle
tongues are fastened.
2
Securing the Child in the Child
The baby's back and
Fasten the chest clip by
snapping the two halves
together, as shown.
Slide chest clip to armpit
level.
The harness straps must be
snug against the child.
A snug strap should not allow
any slack. It lies in a
relatively straight line without
sagging. It does not press on
the child's flesh or push the
child's body into an unnatural
position. Check the harness
straps near the shoulders for
slack. You should
able to pinch the harness
(see illustration). Adjust as
needed.
Restraint
If there is
NOT
be
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