BRITAX Child Safety, Inc.
Important Notes
• Discontinue use of this child seat if it has been in a
moderate or severe crash. It is not necessary to replace a
car seat after a minor crash defined by the U.S. National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as:
* The vehicle is driveable from the crash site; and
* The vehicle door nearest the child seat was not
damaged; and
* No vehicle occupants were injured; and
* There is no visible damage to the child seat; and
* The airbags (if present) did not deploy.
• Do not, except as described in this booklet, attempt to
disassemble any part of the child seat or change the way
the harness or vehicle's seat belts are used.
• Do not allow children to play with this child seat.
• Do not use anything to raise the child seat off vehicle seat
except as described in these instructions. In a crash, this
could cause the child seat not to perform as intended.
• Never use the adjuster strap to lift or carry this infant
car seat. Doing so could cause damage to the harness
adjuster and webbing. Always carry an infant car seat by
the handle or shell.
• Store the infant car seat in a safe, dry place when it will
not be used for an extended period of time. Do not place
heavy objects on top of it.
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Certification
This Restraint is Certified For Use in Motor Vehicles and
Aircraft.
Motor Vehicles
This child seat system conforms to all applicable Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS 213).
Aircraft
This child seat is certified for aircraft use. The
FAA recommends that a child weighing up to
40 lbs (18 kg) use a certified, harnessed child
seat while traveling on an aircraft.
Install your child seat in a window seat to avoid blocking
the aisle. For aircraft installation, see Lap Belt Installation
instructions without base on pages 24 - 25. DO NOT use
the base on aircraft.
* If the aircraft lap belt is too short, ask a flight attendant
for a belt extender.
* Inflatable aircraft lap belts are NOT compatible with this
child seat.
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