Safety 1st onBoard 22 Instruction manual

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Manual is about: Light N Comfy Elite Infant restraint 1.8-10 kg (4-22 lb) and 43-74 cm (17-29 in)

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    4358-6693 (11.5.14) read all instructions before using this infant restraint. Infant restraint 1.8-10 kg (4-22 lb) and 43-74 cm (17-29 in) light n comfy elite, onboard 22™ infant car seat instruction manual failure to read, understand and follow the instructions and warnings in this instruction manu...

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    F-1 rear-facing installation with base f-2 install base with uas f-3 install base with vehicle belts f-4 rear-facing installation without base f-5 install shell with vehicle belts f. Installing rear-facing ....................... Pages 39-50 b. Safety information ........................... Pages 9-...

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    3 thank you for choosing this car seat, referred to throughout this manual as an infant restraint. Dorel juvenile group, (djg) is committed to creating convenient, comfortable, and dependable products for children. No one can predict if use of an infant restraint will prevent injury or death in a pa...

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    A-3 understanding your infant restraint front view harness system detail a. C. B. E. A. Carrying handle b. Canopy c. Infant insert (on select models) d. Vehcile belt path guide e. Harness adjustment lever (under flap) f. Harness adjustment strap g. Removable base f. H. Carrying handle adjustment lev...

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    A. Base release handle b. Upper harness slots c. Stroller attachement pins d. Harness straps e. Splitter plate f. Lower harness slots g. Buckle strap’s metal retainer h. Instruction manual storage i. Harness adjustment strap a. C. C. B. Bottom of infant restraint d. H. F. E. G. I. Top of base uas st...

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    9 10 b-3 infant restraint use do not use an infant restraint that has been in a crash or a collision. The infant restraint must be replaced. Never take your infant out of the infant restraint or attend to the infant’s needs while the vehicle is moving. To avoid the infant being seriously burned, alw...

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    Transport canada road safety directorate regulates children’s restraint systems under the motor vehicle restraint systems safety regulations (rssr). The regulations require the manufacturer and/or importer to certify the infant restraint to the applicable safety standards and place specified warning...

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    To attach shell to base align notches in the front of shell with the lock bar on the base. Push down firmly to lock into place. You will hear a “click” when it is locked. Pull up on shell to make sure it is locked into place. C-2 remove and install shell to base to remove shell from base from the ba...

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    C-4 carrier use to adjust carrying handle squeeze carrying handle adjustment levers on both sides of the carrying handle. Rotate up or down to desired location. Release the levers. Make sure both sides of the carrying handle are locked into place. 15 16 carrying handle must be in the upright positio...

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    17 c-5 infant restraint use this infant restraint is to be used rear-facing with infants weighing 1.8-10 kg (4-22 lb) and 43-74 cm (17-29 in.) note: if your infant does not meet this criteria for the infant restraint, do not use it. • infants one year old or less must be rear-facing. 1.8-10 kg (4-22...

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    C. Basic use continued on next page. 19 place infant in infant restraint place the infant’s bottom and back flat against the infant restraint. This will increase comfort and allow the harness straps to be properly tightened. 4. Check buckle position determine which of the three buckle strap slots is...

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    Continued on next page. C. Basic use 21 from underneath infant restraint, pull the buckle strap’s metal retainer through the shell and insert it into the middle slot. E. From the front, lift pad up and place the buckle strap’s metal retainer flush on bottom of the shell. Replace the pad. F. Check bu...

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    23 rethread harness straps into new upper harness slot location. Note: do not twist the harness straps. B. Push from the back of the infant restraint, fit the harness strap loops onto the splitter plate. Note: make sure sewn end of the harness strap loops faces towards you. Do not twist harness stra...

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    C. Basic use 25 tighten harness straps pull on harness adjustment strap to tighten harness straps snugly. Note: a snug harness is not loose and lies flat against the infant without sagging. It does not press on the infant’s flesh or push the infant’s body into an unnatural position. Position chest c...

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    C. Basic use 27 remove harness straps from splitter plate starting at the back of the infant restraint, unhook harness strap loops from splitter plate. 2. Remove harness straps from the front, pull harness straps out from the upper harness slots (1) . Unthread harness straps from the chest clip (2) ...

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    C. Basic use 29 replacing seat pad to replace seat pad see section c-10. Cleaning pad and canopy hand wash pad and canopy with warm sudsy water, rinse clean and air dry. Do not use bleach or use other harsh cleaners. Do not dry clean or machine wash. Harness straps: spot clean only. Do not machine o...

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    C. Basic use 31 32 3. Make harness straps even take both ends of the harness strap and make them even in length. The sewn ends of the harness strap loops must face each other as shown. Thread left harness strap through the back of the left buckle tongue and the right harness strap through the back o...

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    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 uas anchor bars located in the seat bight. Air bags consult your vehicle owner’s manual ...

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    Not all vehicle belts will work with this infant restraint. This infant restraint must be tightly locked in place at all times, during travel. You must determine if your vehicles belts are compatible with this infant restraint. Vehicle belts • automatic/passive vehicle seat belts you must have a veh...

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    E. Aircraft insallation if it moves freely, it is an elr vehicle belt. If it is locked and will not allow any more vehicle belt to come out, it is a switchable retractor. If you have an elr lap and shoulder belt, review the “vehicle latch plate” section to see if you need a locking clip. • switchabl...

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    Uas belt lap belt lap/shoulder belt f-1 rear-facing installation with base never install an infant restraint system in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with an active passenger side frontal airbag. This infant restraint must always face the rear of the vehicle. Carrying handle must be in the upr...

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    41 connect uas to vehicle’s uas anchor bar fasten one uas hook to the uas anchor bar in the vehicle seat bight. Repeat for other side of base. 4. Tighten uas belt place one hand in the base and push down firmly while pulling up on loop end until all slack is removed and uas belt is tight. Tip: push ...

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    43 check for proper recline make sure level to ground line on side of infant restraint is level with the ground. Note: you may need to place a tightly rolled towel(s) or foam pool noodle(s) under the front of the base to achieve correct recline angle. Check often to be sure padding is still in place...

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    F. Install base with vehicle belts 45 tighten vehicle belt place one hand in the base and push down firmly on the base while pulling up on shoulder part of belt until all slack is removed and lap belt is tight. Tip: push base down and towards the vehicle seat back to help get a snug fit. With a swit...

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    47 f. Install shell with vehicle belts lap belt lap/shoulder belt f-4 rear-facing installation without base never install an infant restraint system in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with an active passenger side frontal airbag. This infant restraint must always face the rear of the vehicle. C...

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    49 f. Install shell with vehicle belts 2. Check level to ground line make sure the level to ground line on the side of the infant restraint is level with the ground. Note: you may need to place a tightly rolled towel(s) or foam pool noodle(s) under the front of the base to achieve correct recline an...

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    Continued on next page. G. Using the locking clip 51 52 position locking clip position locking clip about 2.5 cm (1 in.) from vehicle belt’s latch plate. Rebuckle vehicle belt. 3. Attach locking clip thread both portions of the vehicle belt onto the locking clip, as close to the latch plate as possi...

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    54 53 check level to ground line make sure the level to ground line on the side of the infant restraint is level with the ground. 5. Check vehicle belt tightness grasp the base or shell at the belt path with one hand. Push and pull the base or shell from side to side, forward and back. The base or s...

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    55 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................ $6.99 x _____ = $ ______________ full wrap seat pad .... $34.50 x _____ = $ ______________ (includes inf...