R82 Wallaroo User Manual

Summary of Wallaroo

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    Wallaroo tm user guide 2017.09-rev.3.0 w allar oo tm user guide support.R82.Com.

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    Table of contents safety information registration ................................................................................................... 3 warning ......................................................................................................4-5 important notes .....................

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    3 support.R82.Org the wallaroo tm child restraint system the wallaroo tm child restraint system is designed to provide additional support for children who have difficulty sitting correctly in a conventional car restraint. Always consult your doctor to make sure that this child re- straint system is ...

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    4 support.R82.Org • use this child restraint in the forward facing position only. • use only with children who weigh between 22 – 106 pounds (10-48 kg) and whose height is 56” inches (142 cm) or less. Read and follow all instructions. • snugly adjust the belts provided with this child restraint arou...

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    5 support.R82.Org important notes • verify that the child restraint is secure and the harness is properly adjusted around the child each time the child restraint is used. • adjust the harness to fit the clothes the child is wearing. Remove bulky coats and or jackets before putting the child in the c...

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    6 support.R82.Org only use forward-facing with children: • who are at least three years of age and • who weigh between 22 lbs. And 106 lbs. (10-48 kg) and • who are 56 inches (142 cm) or less in height and • when the top of the child’s ears are below the top of the child restraint shell (fig. A) and...

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    7 support.R82.Org vehicle belt compatibility vehicle safety belts note: the information in this section only applies to installation with vehicle safety belts. Important: vehicle seats and safety belts differ from vehicle to vehicle. Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual for specific information abou...

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    8 support.R82.Org vehicle safety systems it is important to become familiar with the features of your vehicle so that your child rides as safely as possible. Read the owner’s manual to learn about the safety features and adjustments available for safe travel. Below is a diagram that helps you to ide...

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    9 support.R82.Org a. Head support b. Cover c. Chest/shoulder pads d. Chest clip e. Belly pad/buckle guard (prevents child from opening buckle) f. Harness adjuster lever/adjuster area g. Pommel h. Buckle i. 5-point positioning harness j. Inlay seat and headrest cover (blue, red, or grey) k. Comfort f...

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    10 support.R82.Org features back l. Head support pad straps m. Top tether hooks n. Latch adjuster o. Harness yoke p. Cover strap q. Latch system (lower anchors and tether strap) r. Harness straps s. Top tether system n l r o p s m q.

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    11 support.R82.Org lap belt - short route you must always use the top tether hook when installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether strap and place it up and over the child restraint back (a). Installation place the child restraint in the forward-facing position on the vehicle seat. Ensure the...

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    12 support.R82.Org latch - short route note: if choosing to use latch, verify that your vehicle is equipped with latch anchors. If latch anchors are not installed, you must use vehicle belt installation methods. Warning! • refer to your vehicle owner’s manual or contact the vehicle manufacturer for ...

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    13 support.R82.Org lap-shoulder belt - short route - single tether you must always use the top tether when installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether strap and place it up and over the child restraint back (a). Place the child restraint in the forward-facing position on the vehicle seat. Ens...

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    14 support.R82.Org lap belt - short route - dual tether you must always use the top tether hooks when installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether strap and place it up and over the child restraint back (a). Place the child restraint in the forward-facing position on the vehicle seat. Ensure t...

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    15 support.R82.Org lap-shoulder belt - short route - dual tether you must always use the top tether hooks when installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether strap and place it up and over the child restraint back (a). Place the child restraint in the forward-facing position on the vehicle seat....

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    16 support.R82.Org lap belt - long route - dual tether you must always use the top tether hooks when installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether strap and place it up and over the child restraint back (a). Place the child restraint in the forward facing position on the vehicle seat. Ensure th...

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    17 support.R82.Org installation for children 80-106 lbs. (36¼-48 kg) lap shoulder belt - long route - dual tether you must always use the top tether hooks when installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether strap and place it up and over the child restraint back (a). Place the child restraint in...

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    18 support.R82.Org warning! Always use the tether. Using the tether will improve the stability of your child restraint and reduce the risk of injury. Attach the tether only to tether anchors designated by your vehicle manufacturer as tether anchorage points. Use of other locations is not approved or...

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    19 support.R82.Org using the chest clip open the chest clip by squeezing the middle tabs (fig. A), while pull- ing the two pieces apart (fig. B). Important: the correct height for the chest clip is at the middle of the chest, level with the armpit. Using child seat features using the buckle fastenin...

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    20 support.R82.Org using child seat features head support pad (required) the head support pad should be used at all times. Attaching the head support pad: route the straps through the top slots, then over the top of the child restraint. Fasten the head support pad. Adjusting the head support pad: to...

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    21 support.R82.Org accessories positioning wedges positioning wedges are intended for extra comfort. The wedges are optional and can be inserted between the head support pad and the head support inlay or between the restraint cover and inlay (fig. B). For head support, attach the velcro to the loop ...

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    22 support.R82.Org recline wedges (accessories) it is possible to recline the child restraint when using the recline wedges. Place the wedges on the car seat prior to installation, then install the wallaroo tm on the wedges. Note that it is possbile to adjust the range between the wedges (fig. A) fr...

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    23 support.R82.Org accessories tray (accessories) a tray can be added to the wallaroo tm . There are two options when installing the tray. With support pieces and without seat extension (fig. A+b) or without support pieces and with seat extension (fig. C). * to remove the support pieces unzip and re...

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    24 support.R82.Org once the child restraint has been installed in the vehicle, follow these instructions to secure your child in the child restraint . Important: before securing your child in the child restraint, always check the adjuster area for debris (e.G., food, coins, toys, etc.). If debris is...

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    25 support.R82.Org securing your child 10. The chest pads may be placed in any position that is comfortable for the child, within the range of the correctly placed chest clip. 11. Verify that harness is not twisted and child is properly secured. See safety information on page 6 warning! Chest pads m...

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    26 support.R82.Org care and maintenance care and maintenance cleaning the cover: hand wash using cold water and mild soap. Line or lie-flat dry to prevent the cover from shrinking. Do not bleach, machine wash, ma- chine dry or iron. Cleaning the shell: sponge clean using warm water and mild soap. To...

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    27 support.R82.Org cover removal warning! Do not take apart the h-harness. Never remove the buckle tongues from the h-harness. They cannot be reattached after removal. If reassembled incorrectly, the child restraint may not perform as intended. Loosen the h-harness by lifting the harness adjuster le...

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    28 support.R82.Org care and maintenance pull the upper h-harness straps through the shell and cover to the front of the child restraint (fig. E). Remove the buckle and chest sup- port cover. See page 25. Gently remove the upper portion of the cover. Be careful not to damage the energy-absorbing foam...

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    29 support.R82.Org rethreading the buckle 1. Locate the necessary buckle slot. 2. Turn the buckle retainer so that the short side will fit through the slot in the cover and child restraint shell (fig. A). 3. Push the retainer through the slots in the cover and shell to the bottom of the child restra...

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    30 support.R82.Org warranty this child restraint system is distributed by r82 inc. R82 warrants this product to the original purchaser as follows: limited one-year warranty this product is warranted against defective materials or workmanship for one year from the date of original purchase. Proof of ...

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