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Vehicle Headrest
WARNING!
In some cases, the vehicle headrest
can prevent the child restraint
headrest from being raised high
enough to properly adjust the harness
for the fit of your child when using a
FORWARD-facing reclined position.
DO NOT force the child restraint
headrest past the vehicle headrest.
Doing so could cause the child restraint not to perform
as intended. If the location of the vehicle headrest
interferes with the child restraint headrest, raise or
remove the vehicle headrest. If the vehicle headrest can
not be removed, move the child restraint to the upright
position or try a different seating location.
Incompatible Vehicle Seat Belts
WARNING!
The following types of vehicle seat belts are NOT compatible
with this child restraint. If any of the belt types listed below
are in the chosen seating position, choose another vehicle
seating position or check your vehicle owner's manual for
information on installing a car seat in your vehicle.
Lap belts with a sewn-in
latch plate that have a
retractor that locks only
in case of a sudden stop.
Lap-shoulder belts with
top or bottom anchor
points on the vehicle door.
NOTE: This Britax child restraint may not be
compatible with every inflatable lap-shoulder belt.
See FAQs in the support section of the Britax website
(us�britax�com/faqs) for additional instructions.
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Lap belts forward of the
vehicle seat bight.
Motorized, automatic
vehicle seat belts.
Using the Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH)
Vehicle Seat
Head Restraint
Vehicle Seat
Top Tether
Anchors
Vehicle Seat
Belt Retractor
Lap-Shoulder
Vehicle Seat Belt
LATCH
Seat Belt Buckles
Lower Anchors
The Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children or LATCH,
is a system available on this child restraint that offers an
alternative to vehicle seat belt installation methods. The
figure above shows typical locations for lower anchors
and tether anchors in a vehicle. See pages 2 - 3 for
LATCH components on this child restraint.
Check your vehicle owner's manual to learn if it is equipped
with LATCH, the maximum weight rating for the lower
anchors, tether anchors capacities, and information on the
lower anchor locations and designated seating positions
available for use with this child restraint.
Tether anchor locations vary
from vehicle to vehicle. Check
your vehicle owner's manual
and look for the tether anchor
symbol shown in the diagram
to help identify where the top
tether anchor point is located in
your vehicle.
Overhang from Vehicle Seat
Harness Mode
It is important that the base of the child restraint rests
completely flat on the vehicle seat with no side overhang.
It is permissible to allow up to 3 in. (7.5 cm) of the base to
hang over the front edge of the vehicle seat. If the vehicle
seat does not allow enough of the child restraint base to
make contact, adjust the recline angle to a more upright
position. Not doing so could cause the child restraint to not
perform as intended.
IMPORTANT:
Car seat base MUST be flat on vehicle seat
and MUST be parallel to vehicle seat.
Booster Mode
Overhang is not allowed in
mode, the base of the child restraint must fit completely on the
vehicle seat.
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Frontal Air Bag
Or
Or
BOOSTER
mode. In
BOOSTER
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