Positioning The Booster Seat; Your Child With Backrest And Isoflex - Britax PARKWAY SGL User Manual

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Positioning the Booster Seat

Positioning the Booster Seat and Securing Your
Child with Backrest and ISOFLEX™
BEFORE YOU BEgIN:
9 Check that your vehicle has lower anchors.
9 If the vehicle seat back is adjustable, ensure it is in the upright
position before placing the booster seat on the vehicle seat.
9 Adjust the head restraint appropriately to fit child (see page 17).
NOTE: Before using the booster seat for
the first time, you will need to complete
the assembly instructions on page 14.
Remove lower connectors from the
1
storage slots in the base (Fig. A).
Push the ISOFLEX™ adjuster release
2
button on one side of the booster
seat and pull to fully extend the
lower connector strap. Then repeat
on the opposite side to ensure that
all slack has been released from the
ISOFLEX™ system (Fig. B).
Place the booster on the vehicle seat.
3
* Using the lower anchor farthest
from you first will allow for easiest
positioning.
* You may need to turn the back
of the booster seat towards you
for easier access to the lower
anchors.
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a
b
Verify that the ISOFLEX™ straps
4
are not twisted and push the lower
connectors onto their adjacent
lower anchors (Fig. C).
* A click confirms attachment.
NOTE: If a click is not heard when
connecting the lower connectors, the
lower connector strap may be twisted
or there may be debris in the lower
connector. Correct either situation
before continuing with the positioning
process.
Ensure that the booster seat is
5
positioned correctly on the vehicle
seat (Fig. D). Guide the seat into
place while pulling the ISOFLEX™
adjuster strap on either side of the
booster seat to remove slack (Fig. E).
NOTE:
* If needed, adjust or remove the
vehicle's head restraint to allow
the backrest to lie flat against the
vehicle's seat back.
* Only tighten until the slack is
removed from the strap. Over-
tightening the strap can force
the backrest of the booster seat
forward (Fig. F).
Positioning the Booster Seat
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d
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