5. Snugly tighten the top tether by
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Removing the Seat from the Base
1. With one hand pull up on the
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2. Lift the seat up and out of the
pulling the free end of the tether
strap while pressing the top of
the child restraint back into the
vehicle seat.
QuickRelease strap behind the
headrest and with the other
hand pull up on the seat frame
near the front of the seat.
base.
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Section 10: Certification
This child restraint conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards.
Section 11: Use in Aircraft
The Performance Crossover is certified for use
in aircraft both rear-facing and forward-facing.
The aircraft seat belt (which is not a LATCH system)
must be used since lower anchors are not available
on airplanes. Most airlines will allow child restraint use
if it is labeled as certified for use on aircraft. Check with the airline
to confirm seating is available for use with a child restraint before
booking flights. At the armrest height of the aircraft seat, the child
restraint is 14.5 in (36.8 cm) wide. Use this information when talking
with the airline to ensure the child restraint will fit in the designated
seating location.
Install the base using the Lap Belt Only instructions on pages 25-26.
Rear-Facing Installation:
Secure rear-facing as shown on pages 29-30, "Installing the
Performance Crossover Rear-Facing."
Forward-Facing Installation:
Secure forward-facing as shown on pages 31-32, "Installing the
Performance Crossover Forward-Facing"
Place in the window seat to avoid blocking the aisle.
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