Convertible car seat rear facing: 5-40 lb and 19-40 in. 2.3-18 kg and 48-101.6 cm, forward facing: 22-50 lb and 29-45 in. 10.1-22.6 kg and 73.6-114.3 cm at least 1 year old, belt-positioning booster: 40-80 lb and 43-52 in. 18.1-36.3 kg and 110.1-132.1 cm (32 pages)
2-in-1 booster car seat, forward facing with internal harness: 30-65 lb and 32-49 in. and at least 1 year old 13.6-29 kg and 81.3-125 cm, belt-positioning booster: 40-100 lb and 43-52 in. 18.1-45.4 kg and 110.1-132.1 cm (34 pages)
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Send Us a Text: 1-812-652-2525 (US and Canada Only. Carrier Fees May Apply) Onlook Find Us Online: www.coscokids.com 2-in-1 Convertible Car Seat Email Us: support@djgusa.com Your model may look diff erent than one shown on cover. Give Us a Call: 1-800-544-1108 (Toll Free, US and Canada Only) Read all instructions BEFORE USING this car seat.
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Your child’s safety is Welcome to the worth the time it will Safety 1st Family! take to read and follow these instructions. Thank you for choosing this car Ready? Let’s go! seat, also known as a child restraint! Pages 1-4 will introduce you to the parts of the car To help you get seat.
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Contents Installation in Vehicle Getting Started Securing Child in Car Seat LATCH & Vehicle Belt Information Replacement & Expiration Parts of Car Seat LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt Registration & Safety Notices Accessory Use Vehicle Belts Making Adjustments to Car Seat Aircraft Information Choosing Car Seat Mode Top Tether...
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Parts of Car Seat Harness System Head Pillow* Shoulder Harness Slots Harness Covers* Harness Straps Chest Clip Cup Holder* (attachment under pad) Buckle Harness Release Lever LATCH: Lower Anchor (through opening in pad) Hip Harness Belt (bag may be in the Slots Forward-Facing Belt Harness...
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Accessory Use Head Pillow (on select models) Tether Strap Rear- Rear-Facing Only For Use in Facing Level Lines Tether Storage Attachment Rear-Facing Mode Belt Path To remove, from the back of Forward-Facing the head pillow gently pull the Belt Path fabric tabs out of the shoulder Harness Strap Splitter Plate harness slots.
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Choosing Car Seat Mode American Academy of Pediatrics WARNING: Recommendations Infants and Toddlers Measure your child’s weight and height Should ride in a rear-facing car seat as long as possible, until Rear-Facing Mode Forward-Facing Mode (DO NOT guess) before choosing this car they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car seat.
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Rear-Facing Section WARNING: NEVER install a rear- Check the vehicle belt or the lower facing child restraint anchor belt before each use. Use in the front seat of a ONLY if the belt can be tightened vehicle equipped with properly and locked securely in an active frontal airbag.
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Rear-Facing Child Fit To change the harness strap height, see pages 33-35. Buckle To change the buckle Buckle position, see page 36-38. Strap To learn how to check harness tightness, see pages 30-32. Fully Loosen Undo Chest Clip Place Child in Check Head Position Check Harness Check Buckle Position...
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Rear-Facing Vehicle Install There are 2 different methods for install. Use only one: Before installing the car seat in your vehicle, check to see if you need to adjust the buckle position or harness height for your child. See page 9 for child fi t. Once the car seat is installed, you will not be able to adjust the buckle Vehicle Belt...
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Adjuster Locate Rear-Facing Belt Path Vehicle Belt or Lower Finished Lower Buckle Vehicle Belt Attach Lower & Route Vehicle Belt or Anchor Belt Goes: Anchor Belt Anchor Belt Hooks If your car has a switchable Lower Anchor Belt Through It Routing retractor, use it to lock the to Vehicle’s Lower...
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If the car seat moves more than 1 in. (2.5 cm), you can try: • Pulling the belt tighter; OR • Reinstalling the car seat; OR • Changing to a Tighten Belt Check Belt Tightness Secure Child in different seating location;...
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FINISHED! Lap/Shoulder Belt Vehicle Belt Install: Is the vehicle belt locked? See step 5. LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt Install: Are the hooks securely attached to the vehicle’s lower anchors? See step 5. Is the belt tightened enough so that the car seat does not Lap Belt move more than 1 in (2.5 cm) from side to side? Check the Only if necessary, you may place a...
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Forward-Facing Section WARNING: You MUST ALWAYS attach, DO NOT fasten multiple lower adjust, and secure the tether (top anchor hooks on the same lower anchorage) strap when installing the anchor bar in the vehicle. car seat in the Forward-Facing Mode with internal harness.
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Forward-Facing Child Fit To change the harness strap Buckle height, see pages 33-35. To change the buckle Buckle position, see page 36-38. Strap To learn how to check harness tightness, see pages 30-32. Fully Loosen Undo Chest Clip Place Child in Head Position Harness Strap Buckle Position...
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Forward-Facing Vehicle Install There are 2 different methods for install. WARNING: Use only one: DO NOT use both the Before installing the car seat in your LATCH: lower anchor belt vehicle, check to see if you need to adjust the buckle position or and vehicle belt at the same harness height for your child.
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Adjuster Locate Vehicle Top Lift Tether Adjuster to Loosely Attach Tether Locate Forward-Facing Belt Path & Route Vehicle Belt or Lower Finished Lower Tether Anchors Loosen Tether Strap Hook to Vehicle’s Vehicle Belt or Lower Anchor Belt Through It Anchor Belt Goes: Anchor Belt Top Tether Anchor Routing...
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If the car seat moves more than 1 in. (2.5 cm), you can try: • Pulling the belt tighter; OR • Reinstalling the car seat; OR • Changing to a Buckle Vehicle Belt Attach Lower Tighten Belt Tighten Tether Check Belt Tightness different seating Anchor Belt Hooks If your car has a switchable...
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Securing Child in Car Seat FINISHED! Lap/Shoulder Belt + Vehicle Belt Install: Is the vehicle belt locked? See Tether step 7. LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt Install: Are the hooks securely attached to the vehicle’s lower anchors? See step 7. Lap Belt + Tether Is the belt tightened enough so the car seat does not move more than 1 in (2.5 cm) from side to side? Check the tightness of the install often to make sure it...
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FINISHED! WARNING: Failure to fasten and tighten the harness Your child is now secured in the car seat. A snug strap should system correctly may allow the child to be not allow any slack. Check your child’s fi t often and make any ejected from the child restraint in a crash or needed adjustments to the car seat as It lies in a relatively...
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Changing Harness Height For Rear-Facing Child Fit, see page 9. WARNING: For Forward-Facing Child Fit, see page 21. The harness system MUST be installed correctly. DO NOT use a child restraint with Fully Loosen From Back of Car Pull Harness Straps Rethread Harness damaged harness straps.
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Changing Buckle Position To learn how to check harness tightness, see WARNING: pages 30-32. If you cannot achieve a snug harness fit for your Failure to place buckle’s child, see pages 39-43. metal retainer completely sewn through pad and child Check the harness straps From Back of Car often for any wear or...
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To learn how to check For Rear-Facing Child harness tightness, see Fit, see page 9. pages 30-32. For Forward-Facing If you cannot achieve Child Fit, see page 21. a snug harness fit for your child, see pages 39-43. Rotate Metal From Top of Car Insert Buckle’s Metal Pull Buckle’s Metal...
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Harness System Adjustments for Smaller Infants Adjusting Buckle Adjusting Harness Straps If you cannot achieve a snug harness fi t for your child, you may need to adjust the buckle strap and/or harness strap length as shown in this section. WARNING: The harness system MUST Pull Front of...
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Remove Metal Retainers Pull Metal Retainer Fully Loosen Rethread Harness Push Metal Retainer Up into Slot From Back of Car Pull Harness Straps Harness Straps From Tabs Towards You & Out of on Bottom of Car Seat As Shown Seat, Remove Out of Shoulder Straps into Correct Its Original Location...
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Removing Harness System & Seat Pad The sewn ends of the harness strap loops Only remove the For Rear-Facing MUST face towards you. harness system to Child Fit, see clean the seat pad page 9. DO NOT twist the harness strap or the harness adjustment strap.
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Turn Car Seat Over Remove Metal Retainers Locate Buckle’s Rotate Metal From Top of Car Pull Harness Remove Seat Pad From Tabs Metal Retainer Retainer & Push It Up Seat, Pull Buckle System Completely Locate the harness straps’ Pull the pad off the top of metal retainers on the Through Car Seat &...
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Cleaning Parts of Car Seat Installing Seat Pad & Harness System Cleaning Pad & Accessories Spilled food and liquids on the car seat may result in mold or bacterial growth over time. Machine wash separately with cold water These spills could also attract insects or on a gentle cycle.
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The sewn ends of the harness strap loops MUST For Rear-Facing Child face towards you. Fit, see page 9. DO NOT twist the harness strap or the harness For Forward-Facing adjustment strap. Child Fit, see page 21. Make sure the same harness strap loops are fi tted sewn completely on both sides of the splitter plate.
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LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt Adjuster To Remove Lower Anchor Belt from To Store Lower Anchor Belt Thread the lower anchor belt through the Forward-Facing Belt Vehicle’s Lower Anchor Bars The lower anchor belt MUST Path. be properly stored in its storage 1.
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Vehicle Belts Your vehicle’s features may be considerably different than those pictured here. You MUST Review Your Check How This Car Seat Will Be Locked Into Place Check Retractor If LATCH: lower anchors are not an option, you must use the vehicle seat belt system to install the car seat.
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Types of Retractors If you have an Emergency Switchable Retractor Automatic Locking Retractor Emergency Locking Retractor Emergency Locking Retractor with a (most vehicles have this type) This retractor always locks. See Step 4 Locking Sliding Latch Plate, you This retractor can be switched to a Locking Retractor with It will automatically lock after slowly...
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Top Tether Child Restraint Use WARNING: WARNING: Using this child restraint without the tether strap NEVER take your child out of the child restraint DO NOT use any child restraint accessory except anchored as required by the manufacturer would be a while the vehicle is moving.
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Vehicle Seating Position Installation in Vehicle Children are safer when To avoid your child being seriously burned, take WARNING: WARNING: properly restrained in rear the following precautions: seating positions than in the front seating positions. NEVER place a child rear-facing •...
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The National Highway Traffi c Safety Administration states Dorel Juvenile Group to severe car crash. AB123CDE Cosco Car Seat that for a crash to be considered minor ALL of the following 2525 State Street This car seat is intended to protect a child in a single crash.
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Aircraft Information Warranty Install the car seat in a window seat to avoid blocking This restraint is certified for aircraft use. Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. (DJG) warrants this product Our hours of operation are from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 the aisle. If the aircraft lap belt is too short, ask the flight to the original retail purchaser as follows: This p.m.
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Replacement Parts List (on select models) Limitation of warranties and other warranty terms and state law rights: Any implied warranties, including implied warranties of the merchantability and For parts availability and questions, • Buckle Assembly • Lower Anchor Belt fitness for a particular purpose, shall be limited to the call, text, or chat.
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