Lap Belt Installation - Britax DECATHLON User Manual

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Installation: 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 slots.
Fully recline the restraint then place it
1
rear facing 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.
Route vehicle belt across the seat
4
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 (fig. D).
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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. E).
Lock-off is properly closed when a 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.
The restraint is tight when it cannot be
moved more than 1" (2.5 cm) at the
belt path.
The back angle of the child restraint
should not exceed 45º when properly
installed rear facing.
If there is a problem stabilizing the
restraint or achieving necessary angle,
place a tightly rolled towel in the crease
of the vehicle seat to help level the
restraint.
Installation can be improved by the use of the Versa-Tether
21–23). The recline angle can be adjusted by tightening the tether as
described on page 22, using anchor point 3.
WARNING:
Do not raise the restraint off of the front edge of the vehicle seat;
doing so will reduce the protection for your child.
Removal
Release the Versa-Tether, if used, then reverse the above directions.
Installation: Rear Facing
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