BabyLove BL90A/2010 Instruction Book

Manual is about: Convertible Booster Restraint

Summary of BL90A/2010

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    Convertible booster restraint instruction book forward facing with in-built harness. For children approximately 6 months to approximately 4 years of age, using the in-built harness. Forward facing with seat belt. For children approximately 4 years of age to approximately 6 to 8 years of age when use...

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    Introduction 2 index 3 the child restraint is suitable for toddlers and older children as a harnessed seat that can then convert to a booster seat for an older child. This child restraint is fitted with our exclusive versatether™catch that allows it to use the babylove ezygo harness™in booster seat ...

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    When used with the 'built-in' harness • fit the restraint firmly to the car. • fit the harness firmly to the child. • a loose restraint or harness is dangerous. • when used in this mode the restraint must be fitted to the car with a lap or lap-sash seat belt. As a booster seat (with or without a sep...

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    Shoulder height markers & a growing child shoulder height markers & a growing child older child mode - use as a booster seat or young toddler shoulders must not be below the lowest marker. Use the in-built harness. From approximately 6 months of age. Older toddler shoulders in-line with middle marke...

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    Important: follow this advice. Using the in-built harness, the child’s shoulders must be in-line with this marker or above this marker. If the child’s shoulders are below then the child should remain in their previous child restraint. When the child’s shoulders reach this marker, convert the child r...

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    Anchor fitting vehicle lap-sash seat belt or lap belt armrests recline foot (shown in upright position) red seat belt markers (each side) for booster mode (child use only). Cup holder (if fitted) harness adjuster strap harness adjustment padded cover for comfort quick release harness buckle (red but...

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    12 13 how to use suitable for use adjusting shoulder harness straps height correct fitment of the harness is very important as it restrains the child in the restraint. The harness must fit firmly around the upper torso of the child and be positioned so as to leave the child’s arms and legs free. 1. ...

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    14 how to use steps in changing shoulder strap slots a. Remove the restraint from vehicle. B. At the rear of the restraint, remove one of the harness shoulder straps from metal strap connector by slipping strap through open slot. The metal strap connector is shown in diagram right. C. From the front...

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    16 how to use how to use 17 e. Engage car seat belt buckle and tongue. Push down on the restraint while pulling on the lap portion to remove all slack from the belt. Then, pull the remaining slack in the sash belt and allow excess belt to feed back into the retractor. Remove slack vehicle seat belt ...

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    18 19 how to set-up how to set-up placing toddler in the restraint a. Lengthen harness by lifting the adjuster lever while pulling on both shoulder straps until the harness will be longer than that required by the child. B. Place child in the restraint and feed each arm through shoulder straps. Pull...

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    20 21 front of vehicle to be used with either a lap-sash seatbelt or an add-on accessory child harness by children whose shoulders are above the lower shoulder height marker (approximately 4 years of age) until their shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker (approximately 6 to 8 years of age...

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    Suitable for use 22 23 to be used with either a lap-sash seatbelt or an add-on accessory child harness by children whose shoulders are above the lower shoulder height marker with the head restraint in the lowest position (approximately 4 years of age) until their shoulders reach the upper shoulder h...

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    F. Roll up adjuster strap (with metal connector plate) and drop into pocket in recline foot. G. Store pads (if fitted) in a safe place for future use, or under the cover. To store the buckle see page 23. H. Align cover and re-engage elastic loops at the front of the cover. Fit the sash guide a. Unho...

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    26 27 how to use how to use placing child in the restraint using lap sash seatbelt a. Determine whether an upright or reclined installation is required. B. To move the recline foot from reclined to upright mode or vice versa, swing the seat to access the foot, pull the foot outwards to unlock it, th...

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    28 how to use how to use 29 c. Ensure the upper anchorage strap is still engaged into the anchor fitting or reattach and remove slack if necessary. Remove slack as shown on page 17. Do not overtighten causing the restraint to lift. The upper anchorage strap must be connected when using in this boost...

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    Seat belt under the arm is dangerous seat belt behind the back is dangerous seat belt across the chest. Lap belt must always be firm on the thighs. The child must not slump or slouch. Locate sash guide so it is close to the shoulders. How to use how to use to remove child disengage seat belt tongue ...

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    32 33 how to install with a child harness how to install with a child harness always attach the hook and remove the slack. Using with babylove ezygo harness™series bl220/2010 or safe-n-sound™protecta plus™220/2010 harness (purchased separately) this booster seat is only suitable for use with babylov...

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    34 35 choosing method of installation the child harness can be installed using either of the following methods. Method 1 : using a lap sash seat belt in conjunction with gated 3-bar slide (provided with the child harness) to convert to lap belt plus upper anchorage strap. Method 2 : using lap seat b...

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    Method 1: using lap-sash seat belt with child safety harness. Refer to the harness instructions for fitting the gated slide to the lap-sash seat belt. Once fitted, position the gated slide near to the child (under the armrest) but not touching the child. Thread the converted lap-sash seat belt throu...

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    Fitting the gated slide to the lap-sash seat belt b. The two straps should slide freely in the gated slide slot. Faces towards child. Outer strap. Inner strap. A. Hold the lap and sash straps together and fold as shown right. Slide the inner strap into the gated slide followed by the outer strap. C....

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    9 8 d. Engage the seat belt tongue to the buckle and adjust the seat belt to sit firmly but comfortably around the child's pelvis. The seat belt buckle should be located as low as possible below the child's hip. E. With the lap belt (or converted lap/sash) adjusted to be a firm fit on the child's th...

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    42 43 the child harness should always be used in either of the top two rows of harness slots. Note: the child harness must be in the slots which are level with or above the child’s shoulders. How to install with a child harness how to install with a child harness to remove child disengage seat belt ...

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    Cover body 3- bar slide click care & maintenance to clean harness buckle: if sticky liquids such as baby formula, fruit juice, etc. Get inside your harness buckle, it may become sluggish. An indication of a sluggish harness buckle is that you cannot hear a click when engaging the harness tongues. To...

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    46 accessories & features accessories & features 47 only use babylove seat covers that are designed and tested for use with this product. The following instructions apply to accessories that may be supplied with this restraint at point of purchase. If not, a variety of accessories are available from...

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    48 49 accessories & features accessories & features long messy mat™ short messy mat™ pockets (where fitted) pockets (where fitted) messy mat™ seat protector (if supplied) place ribbed or pocket end of the messy mat™ seat protector on edge of car seat, smooth back toward seat join (’a’) and fit in an...

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    50 51 consult the vehicle owner's handbook for location of anchorage fittings or anchorage points and the possible use of spacers. Some vehicles may have an anchor fitting fitted by the vehicle manufacturer. If anchorage points cannot be found refer to car manufacturer or local child restraint fitti...

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    52 53 child restraints must not be attached to unsound metal or to wood, or synthetic structures. When drilling 9 mm hole do not drill through fuel lines, fuel tanks, electrical wiring, or radio speakers. Webbing straps must be protected from sharp corners and edges. The anchor fitting must be used ...

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    54 55 notes if your restraint has been involved in a severe crash, you should destroy the restraint even if no damage is obvious. Some insurance companies offer vehicle insurance which covers or partially covers the replacement of your child restraint. Contact your insurance company for further deta...

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    We reserve the right to alter this product without notice in our constant endeavor for improvement. ©2007-2011 nursery elegance pty. Ltd. Babylove, ezygo harness trademarks are the property of nursery elegance pty ltd. Safe-n-sound, protecta plus and versatether trademarks are the property of britax...