User Manual

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6. Route the Vehicle Seat Belt
Thread vehicle seat belt through the rear-
facing belt path (marked with a blue label)
and out the other side. Buckle it. The seat
belt should lie as flat as possible and not be
twisted.
Note: It may be easier to route the vehicle
seat belt by lifting seat pad up to expose the
belt path.
Make sure the vehicle seat belt is in front of
the buckle strap when the buckle is in the
inner-most position, and in behind when in
the outer-most position.
7. Lock Vehicle Seat Belt
In most vehicles today, slowly pull the
shoulder belt all the way out and then let it
go back in. You will hear a clicking sound.
Slowly pull out on the belt and it should
be locked. If not, review your car’s owner
manual and section 9-D.
8. Tighten the Vehicle Seat Belt
Press down firmly in the center of the car
seat. Pull on the shoulder belt to tighten
while feeding the slack back in the retractor.
9. Test For Tightness
Grab the sides of the seat where the vehicle
seat belt is and slide the car seat side-to-
side and front-to-back.
If the seat moves less than 1” (2.5 cm), it is
tight enough.
10. Check the Level Indicator
Vehicle MUST be on level ground.
Check the level indicator on the car seat.
The bubble must be completely within
the blue zone. Readjust if needed.
See section 6-A to secure your child.
Recheck the level indicator with child in seat.