Safety 1st Complete air 65 Instruction Manual

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    4358-6537 rear facing 5-40 lbs (2.3-18 kg) 19-40 in. (48-101.6 cm) forward facing 22-65 lbs (10.1-29 kg) 29-49 in. (73.6-125 cm) and at least 1 year old 2013.

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    1 www.Safety1st.Com/airprotect 1 in 4 car crashes involving children are side impact collisions. They are by far the deadliest type of collision for children, accounting for 1 in 3 child fatalities; nearly all of which are caused by head trauma. These are frightening facts, but safety 1st has been b...

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    3 2 e-1 preparing to install rear facing e-2 preparing to install latch rear facing e-3 installing rear facing with latch e-4 installing rear facing with vehicle belts e. Installing rear facing ....................... Pages 33-40 f. Installing forward facing pages 41-49 f-1 preparing to install forw...

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    4 thank you for choosing this car seat, referred to throughout this manual as a child restraint. The djg family is committed to creating a child restraint with the most comfort and convenience available today. Remember, parents are a child’s first teachers and examples. If you always buckle your sea...

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    Push 6 a. Headrest/harness height adjustment levers b. Adjustable headrest and headrest pad c. Upper harness slots d. Cup holder (on select models) e. Harness release lever (under flap) f. Harness tightening strap a-3 understanding your child restraint continued on next page. 7 a. B. C. G. Chest cli...

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    Rear -fac ing for c hildre n 5-22 lbs (2.3- 10 kg ) bottom line must be leve l wit h the grou nd. Rear-facing for children 22-40 lbs (10.1-18 kg) and can sit up unassisted most reclined lev el to g round line most upright level to ground line recline range is between the 2 level to ground lines. Rev...

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    10 11 b-3 child restraint use do not use this child restraint unless the child is 5-65 lbs (2.3-29 kg) and 19-49 in. (48-125 cm). Never take your child out of the child restraint while the vehicle is moving. Never leave child unattended. Placing your child in a hot child restraint may result in burn...

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    C. Basic use c-1 choosing position for your child your child’s height, weight and age determine how your child restraint should be placed in the vehicle. 5-40 lbs (2.3-18 kg) and 19-40 in. (48-101.6 cm) rear facing using 5-point harness child and child restraint are placed in the back seat, facing t...

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    Check buckle position determine which of the three slots is closest to the child and will provide a snug fit. 5. 14 rotate metal retainer, then insert retainer up through the shell and pad. From the top, pull buckle free from shell and pad. A. B. To change buckle position lay the child restraint on ...

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    C. Basic use to adjust headrest/ harness height loosen harness straps. Rotate headrest/harness height adjustment levers inward. Move headrest to the proper height and lock into place. 8. Make sure metal bar is locked into position. Failure to do this can result in serious injury or death. Check head...

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    C. Basic use c-3 securing child in child restraint position harness straps over the child’s shoulders 1. Buckle harness push each buckle tongue into buckle until you hear a “click.” pull up on harness straps to make sure buckle is locked. 2. Close chest clip insert right half of chest clip into left...

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    C. Basic use c-4 removing child from child restraint loosen harness push down on the harness release lever (under flap on the front of child restraint) while pulling out on the harness. 1. Release chest clip press on chest clip release button and pull apart. 2. Unbuckle harness press red button on b...

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    C. Basic use 22 remove harness strap (1) pull harness strap ends through the upper harness slots from the front. (2) unthread harness strap ends from the chest clip. (3) unthread harness from the buckle tongues. (4) pull harness strap out of shell. 2. 1 2 3 4 rotate metal retainer, then insert retai...

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    C. Basic use 24 remove pad adjust backrest to lowest position. Pull pad off the top of child restraint and around headrest. 3. Replace child restraint pad by reversing order. Starting from bottom of child restraint, slip pad on shell. Pull harness tightening strap through pad. Make sure pad is under...

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    C. Basic use 26 27 thread harness strap over metal bar c. B. A. (3) thread left harness strap end through the back of the left buckle tongue. Repeat for right harness strap end. (4) thread the chest clip from front to back as shown. (5) push harness strap ends through upper harness slots. Do not twi...

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    28 29 d. General vehicle installation your vehicle’s features may be considerably different than those pictured here. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual to help identify your vehicle’s specific features and locations. D-1 understanding your vehicle anchor brackets for top anchorage strap (tether) (...

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    30 vehicle belts if latch is not an option, you must use the vehicle seat belt system to install the child restraint. There are some vehicle belts that will not work with a child restraint or will require special attention. See next page and check your vehicle’s owner’s manual for specific instructi...

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    32 • switchable retractor these vehicle belts switch from elr to alr (automatic locking retractor). You must have the vehicle belts in the locking mode to use them. Follow the instructions in the installation sections. • alr (automatic locking retractor) these vehicle belts lock after pulling the we...

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    34 35 e. Installing rear facing e-2 preparing to install latch rear facing pull pad off corners of child restraint pull the pad off the front corners of shell. 1. Routing latch belt insert the connector with adjuster closest to it through the rear-facing belt path. 2. Pull connector across to opposi...

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    37 36 e. Installing rear facing connect latch to vehicle latch anchor note: the latch’s red release button must face away from child restraint and the arrows on connectors must face up. Fasten one latch belt connector to the anchor in the vehicle seat located in the vehicle seat bight. Repeat for ot...

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    38 e. Installing rear facing e-4 installing rear facing with vehicle belts store top anchorage hook (tether) attach the top anchorage hook (tether) to recline stand as shown. Tighten tether to remove the slack. 3. Store latch 1. 39 do not use the latch system along with the vehicle lap or lap/should...

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    F. Installing forward facing 40 41 tighten vehicle belt push down firmly on the child restraint and pull on the vehicle shoulder belt to tighten. It may be easier to tighten the vehicle belt through the belt path opening as shown. With a switchable retractor, pull the vehicle shoulder belt all the w...

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    42 43 f. Installing forward facing the top anchorage strap (tether) is used for the forward-facing position only. Note: we strongly recommend that you use the top anchorage strap (tether) in the forward-facing position. If your vehicle does not have an anchor bracket, please see your dealer or a qua...

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    44 45 2. Continued on next page. Place child restraint flush against vehicle seat back forward facing 3. Connect latch to vehicle latch anchor note: the latch’s red release button must face away from child restraint and the arrows on connectors must face up. Fasten one latch belt connector to the an...

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    F. Installing forward facing 46 47 tighten top anchorage strap (tether) push firmly on the back of the child restraint and tighten top anchorage strap (tether). 5. Check belt tightness grasp the child restraint at the belt path with one hand. Push and pull the child restraint from side to side, forw...

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    F. Installing forward facing 48 49 thread vehicle belt thread the vehicle lap or lap/ shoulder belt combination through the forward-facing belt path and out the other side. Buckle vehicle belt. 4. Place child restraint flush against vehicle seat back forward facing 3. Tighten top anchorage strap (te...

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    50 you will rarely need to use a locking clip except in some older vehicles. Built in child restraint locking systems have been required in vehicles since 1996, and many vehicles had these features even earlier. Check your vehicle owner’s manual to learn how to use the systems in your vehicle. If yo...

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    52 tighten vehicle belt push down firmly on the child restraint and while pulling on the vehicle shoulder belt to tighten. 4. Locate locking clip location grasp both vehicle belts together just behind the latch plate and unbuckle. Note: if the latch plate ends up just at the belt path opening, grasp...

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    54 1. If the child restraint buckle or harness release lever sticks or you cannot get the straps tight enough around child: do not lubricate. Check around lever and retractor for dropped food, sticky spilled drinks, dirt, leaves, etc. Clean with warm water and/or remove object with tweezers. If you ...

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    56 replacement parts list note: if requested color is not available, similar color will be substituted. Prices are subject to change. Part cost quantity total cost buckle strap/buckle .... $4.99 x _____ = $ ______________ harness strap ............. $2.00 x _____ = $ ______________ seat pad ...........