Safety First Alpha omega all in one Instruction Manual

Summary of Alpha omega all in one

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    Alpha omega all in one instruction manual 58 replacement parts list note: if requested color is not available, similar color will be substituted. Part cost quantity total cost crotch strap/buckle $4.99 x ____ = $ ____________ harness strap ............ $2.00 x ____ = $ ____________ pad set ............

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    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 seat ...

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    Warning ! According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating positions. Never place a child rear-facing in a seating position with an active frontal airbag. This child restraint must always face the rear of the vehicl...

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    4 warning ! Do not use this child restraint if the midpoint of your child’s head is above the top of the child restraint’s headrest. Dorel juvenile group does not recommend the use of any child restraint accessories except those provided by djg. Never allow any child to play with this child restrain...

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    6 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. Understanding your vehicle a b c e 7 d a. Anchor bracket for top anchorage strap (forward-facing only) b. Latch anchors (in seat bi...

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    8 child restraint parts 9 a. Harness/headrest adjuster b. Pillow (on select models) c. Shoulder belt positioning guide d. Adjustable headrest e. Chest clip f. Buckle plate g. Buckle h. Harness release lever (under flap) i. Recline lever j. Harness adjustment strap k. Base front f g a c b e h i j k 4...

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    10 choosing restraint and position your child’s height, weight and age determine how your child restraint should be placed in the vehicle and which restraint should be used. 5-35 lbs (2.3-16 kg) 19-36 in. (48-91 cm) rear-facing using 5-point harness child and child restraint face the back of the veh...

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    12 rear-facing position: harness guide must be even with or just below the shoulders. If the harness guide is above the child’s shoulders with the headrest in the lowest position, do not use this child restraint. Use an infant child restraint instead. Harness guide 6 forward-facing position: harness...

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    15 14 1 position harness straps over the child’s shoulders. Securing your child in the child restraint push each buckle plate into buckle until you hear a “click”. Remember to always pull up on harness straps to make sure buckle is locked tightly. 2 3 snap the chest clip together. 4 pull on harness ...

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    17 16 removing your child from the child restraint press on release button and pull apart. 2 1 loosen harness by pushing down on the harness release lever that is under the flap while pulling out on the harness. Press red button on buckle to release the buckle plates. Place harness over sides of chi...

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    18 choosing latch or vehicle belts the latch system anchor bars vehicle belts if latch is not an option, you will use your vehicle’s belts. There are some vehicle belts that will not work with a child restraint or will require special attention. See next page for specific instructions. Latch means l...

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    21 20 buckle twist vehicle seat belt and latch plate (or buckle) latch plate warning ! Failure to check and adjust the manual belt as described above could result in serious injury or death. 1 2 manual belts manual lap belts are common in the center rear seat and can allow the child restraint to loo...

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    22 23 5 rebuckle belt. Lap belt portion should now be tight. If not, remove locking clip and repeat all steps. Position locking clip about 1 in. (2.5 cm) from vehicle belt’s buckle plate. 4 rear-facing use lap/shoulder belt latch belt warning this child restraint must always face the rear of the veh...

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    24 25 a loose top anchorage (tether) strap can result in serious injury or death. A loose latch system can result in serious injury or death. After deciding whether to use your vehicle belts or latch, be sure to read the warnings below as they pertain to both systems. Rear-facing installation when l...

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    26 27 with weakest hand at belt path, tilt and push the child restraint forward and back, and from side to side. If the seat belts do not loosen, your child restraint should be secure. Note: some “play” from front to back or about an inch from side to side is acceptable. If it moves more, review “kn...

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    28 1 2 3 rear-facing installation with latch: install latch belt do not use the latch system along with the adult lap or lap/shoulder belt. To thread latch belts: pull the seat pad off the front corners of shell. Reach under pad, pull one latch hook between rear harness slot and buckle strap. Latch ...

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    3 4 fasten one latch belt hook to the anchor in the vehicle seat located in the vehicle seat bight. Repeat for other side of child restraint. See your vehicle owner’s manual for more information. Push down firmly on the child restraint and pull up on the loop to tighten belt. 31 rear-facing installa...

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    33 32 forward-facing use: 22-50 lbs. (10.1-22.6 kg), 29-45” (73.6-114.3 cm), at lesat 1 year of age. Forward-facing use lap/shoulder belt with tether up to 50 lbs. (22.6 kg) latch belt with tether up to 40 lbs. (18 kg) lap belt with tether up to 50 lbs. (22.6 kg) warning ! Using this child restraint...

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    34 35 forward-facing use: 22-50 lbs. (10.1-22.6 kg), 29-45” (73.6-114.3 cm), at lesat 1 year of age. Forward-facing installation warning ! After deciding whether to use your vehicle belts or latch, be sure to read the warning below as they pertain to both systems. A loose latch system can result in ...

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    36 37 forward-facing use: 22-50 lbs. (10.1-22.6 kg), 29-45” (73.6-114.3 cm), at lesat 1 year of age. With weakest hand at belt path, tilt and push the child restraint forward and back, and from side to side. If the seat belts do not loosen, your child restraint should be secure. Note: some “play” fr...

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    Forward-facing use: 22-50 lbs. (10.1-22.6 kg), 29-45” (73.6-114.3 cm), at lesat 1 year of age. 39 38 with knee still in child restraint, attach hook to anchor in vehicle. Push down firmly and tighten top anchorage strap. To adjust top anchorage strap: see “adjusting top anchorage strap” section. Wit...

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    To adjust top anchorage strap: loosen top anchorage strap into “loops” at adjuster slide as shown. To tighten top anchorage strap: pull on free end (a) of top anchorage strap while holding hook (b) . To loosen top anchorage strap: pull on lower top anchorage strap (c) while holding adjusting slide (...

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    42 43 belt-positioning booster use: 40-80 lbs. (18.1-36.3 kg), 43-52” (110.1-132.1 cm), over 1 year of age. Belt-positioning booster use lap/shoulder belt refer to the “choosing restraint and position” section to make sure your child is at the proper weight and height to use the belt-positioning boo...

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    44 45 belt-positioning booster use: 40-80 lbs. (18.1-36.3 kg), 43-52” (110.1-132.1 cm), over 1 year of age. 4 5 fully recline the child restaint. Reach under the seat between base and shell. Locate the buckle’s metal retainer. Rotate the metal retainer and then insert the retainer up through the she...

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    46 47 belt-positioning booster use: 40-80 lbs. (18.1-36.3 kg), 43-52” (110.1-132.1 cm), over 1 year of age. Warning ! For vehicles with an air bag, but without a back seat, refer to your vehicle owner’s manual. Do not use only the lap belt when using this seat as a belt-positioning booster without t...

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    48 49 4 with the sewn end of the harness strap facing the buckle, thread the harness down through the slot on the left side of shell. 5 pull harness across the bottom of the seat and up through the slot on the right side. Make sure the harness is not twisted. Take both ends of the harness strap and ...

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    50 51 removing seat pad for cleaning remove harness as described in the “belt-positioning booster” section. From back of shell, release the elastic straps. 1 warning ! Do not use this child restraint without the seat pad. Failure to do this can result in serious injury. Continued on next page. From ...

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    Replace seat pad by reversing order: put pad on headrest and replace harness guides. Make sure harness guide’s tab goes over metal bar. Starting from bottom of child restraint, slip pad on shell; tuck in pad around harness adjuster and over upper belt guides. Make sure pad is under headrest and repl...

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    54 55 w 1. If your child restraint is not held securely by the belt: press down firmly on the child restraint and remove all the slack in the belt. Make sure the belt buckle is not up against the child restraint where the belt cannot be tightened. Review “locking clip” and “adjusting the top anchora...

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    57 replacement parts order form complete the form below. Your model number with color code and manufacturer date code must be included on the form to ensure proper replacement parts. Your model number with color code and the date code can be found on a sticker on the side of child restraint. Payment...