Infant Booster Seat Mode (No. 2)
Children have suffered head injuries, including skull fractures, after
falling with or from booster seats.
• Check that infant booster seat is securely attached to adult
chair before each use.
• Always use restraints until child is able to get in and out of booster
seat without help. Adjust to fit snugly.
• Never allow child to push away from table.
• Never lift and carry child in booster seat.
• Stay near and watch your child during use.
• ALWAYS use infant booster in the upright position on an adult chair.
• Never use infant booster seat on the floor as a floor seat.
• Place infant booster seat ONLY on an adult chair that has
a backrest.
• Ensure that the booster seat fits flat onto the adult chair seat.
• ALWAYS attach BOTH sets of straps to the adult chair. Ensure
straps are tightly secured.
• If booster seat does not fit flat onto the adult chair seat or cannot
be securely attached to the adult chair, DO NOT use seat with that
chair.
• Use this product only for children capable of sitting upright unassisted.
• Prevent serious injury or death. Do not use in motor vehicles.
• Until child is able to get in and out of the booster seat without help
(about 2 ½ years old), the child should be secured in the booster seat at
all times by the restraining system. The tray is not designed to hold the
child in the chair.
• The maximum weight for the Infant booster seat is 50 lbs. (22.7 kg).
Excessive weight may result in a hazardous unstable condition.
Please do not return this product to the store.
If you experience any difficulty with the assembly or use of this product, or if you have a question
regarding these instructions, please contact Team 432 (page 11).
Please note: Styles and colors may vary.
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