Safety 1st Store ‘n Go Sport Manual - page 12
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4.
Buckle Vehicle Belt
5.
Position Shoulder Belt
on Child
Pull up on the shoulder belt
to tighten.
The shoulder belt should lay
snugly across the center of
the child’s shoulders and
across the chest and not on
the face or neck.
To help position the shoulder belt, you may need to
secure the shoulder belt in one of the two shoulder belt-
positioning guides behind headrest pad.
NOTE:
Use the shoulder belt positioning guide only if
necessary to correctly position the shoulder belt on the
child.
Check periodically to ensure you child has not moved out
of position and loosened the shoulder belt.
WARNINGS:
Do not use this booster
seat if the tops of your child’s ears are
above the top of the vehicle seat back or
headrest.
Use only the vehicle’s lap and shoulder
belt system when restraining the child in
this booster seat.
Do not use only the lap belt. The shoulder
belt must always be adjusted snugly
across the child’s chest.
NEVER place the shoulder belt under the
child’s arms.
Failure to follow these warnings can result
in serious injury or death to your child.
By the nature of the design, backless
booster car seats do not have a back or headrest. These
types of booster car seats help position the vehicle belt
across the body.
Any additional protection of the body or head is dependent
on the protection systems of your vehicle. Please consider
this when choosing where this booster will be used in your
vehicle and always consult your vehicle owner’s manual.
Lap/Shoulder Belt
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that
children remain in a fi ve-point harness until they outgrow
their forward- facing harnessed child restraint.
This typically occurs around age 4, but some children
outgrow them sooner and others not until later. Please talk
to your doctor about the best option for your child.
Booster Seat without Backrest
40-110 lb
(18.1-49.9 kg)
43-57 in.
(110.1-144.8 cm)