8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 1 Instruction Manual Combi Connection™ Infant Car Seat WARNING rC Hi Correct installation and use can be a matter of Life or Death! Read and understand these instructions before using this car seat. h fo L o w er Anc ldre n T LA CH or 22 lbs. or less (10 kg o menos) a n d T eth er • Certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft. Combi Connection™ 8040 Series Para instrucciones en Español, llamar al: 1-800-992-6624.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 2 1 Section 1 - Warnings WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Failure to follow these instructions and car seat labels can result in injury or death to a child • • • • from striking the vehicle’s interior during a sudden stop or crash. Use only in a rear-facing position when using this infant car seat in a vehicle. Serious crippling injury or death can result if infant faces front of vehicle.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 3 • For proper harness fit: • • • • • • • - Infant insert must be used with small infants. - Shoulder belts MUST be through shoulder belt slots in infant insert. - Discontinue use of the infant insert when shoulder belts become too short to fit infant. Secure this child restraint with the vehicle’s LATCH System if available or with a vehicle seat belt as shown in this manual.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 4 3 Section 2 - Table of Contents Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Warnings....................................................1 Table of Contents........................................3 Connection™ Infant Car Seat Parts............5 Proper Use Check List................................7 Use Recommendations..............................8 Securing Infant in Car Seat........................
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 5 Section 2 - Table of Contents (continued) Section 12. Vehicle Seat Belt Systems........................ 46 Locking Clip..............................................51 Section 13. Additional Information • Certification..........................................53 • Aircraft Use...........................................53 • Warm Weather......................................53 • Vehicle Seat Protection.........................53 • Car Seat Useful Life..........
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040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 8 7 Section 4 - Proper Use Check List • Proper use is required. Read and understand instructions and car seat labels. • Use this infant car seat rear-facing only. • Snugly adjust harness straps around child. • Securely install car seat with LATCH System or vehicle seat belt as specified in this instruction manual. • Do not use this infant car seat in a front vehicle seating location with an air bag. • Secure children in back seat whenever possible.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 9 Section 5 - Use Recommendations Height and Weight Limits: This infant car seat is designed for rear-facing use only. Use this car seat for infants whose: - Weight is 22 pounds (10 kg) or less and - Height is 29 inches (74 cm) or less. Infants With Special Needs A preterm infant or low birth weight infant may be at special risk traveling reclined in a vehicle or aircraft.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 10 9 Section 6 - Securing Infant In Car Seat WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Keep harness straps snug and positioned on shoulders and thighs. Infant MUST be secured by harness system at all times, when infant seat is used in vehicle or outside of vehicle. • For proper harness fit: - Infant insert must be used with small infants. - Shoulder belts MUST be through shoulder belt slots in infant insert.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 11 • Discontinue the use of the infant insert when: • • • • • - Shoulder belts become too short to fit infant. Child must be dressed in clothing with arms and legs that will not interfere with buckling, snugly adjusting or positioning harness. Never leave child unattended, even when sleeping. Suffocation Hazard: Infant car seat can roll over on soft surfaces and suffocate child. Never place infant car seat on beds, sofas or other soft surfaces.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 12 11 Positioning of shoulder harness and infant insert to fit infant’s size: Check positioning of shoulder harness through seat back when first using the car seat and periodically after that to verify correct fit and positioning of the harness for infant’s size. Shoulder harness straps MUST be through: - Shoulder harness slots at or just below infant’s shoulders. - Shoulder harness slots in infant insert.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 13 Securing infant in car seat: 1 Loosen harness - Insert finger under adjuster cover, press on harness adjustment lever, and pull harness straps out (fig. a). 2 Unbuckle harness - Press red release button on buckle and pull tongues out of buckle. 3 Place infant in car seat with back and rump contacting seating surfaces. 4 Place harness straps over child’s shoulders and thighs. 5 Insert buckle tongues into buckle (fig. b). You should hear a click.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 14 13 7 Pull harness adjuster strap (fig. c) to snugly adjust harness straps onto child. - Check that harness straps are snug on shoulder and thighs. Straps should not allow a finger to pass between the belt and the child’s shoulder. - A snug harness strap should not allow any slack. It lies in a relatively straight line without sagging. It does not press on the child’s flesh or push the child’s body into an unnatural position.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 15 Section 7 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) alerts vehicle owners that according to accident statistics, children up to age 12 are safer when properly restrained in rear seating positions rather than front seating positions. 2 Refer to vehicle owner’s manual for car seat installation instructions for your vehicle. DO NOT place rear-facing child seat on front seat with air bag.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 16 15 Options For Securing A Car Seat: This infant car seat can be secured to a vehicle using the LATCH system or a vehicle seat belt. 1. LATCH System: LATCH stands for Lower Anchorage and Tether for CHildren. The LATCH System can be used when securing the car seat with the base. Starting with model year 2003, all vehicles are equipped with LATCH Systems. See “LATCH System” section for more information.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 17 Section 8 - LATCH System LATCH System On This Car Seat: The LATCH System on the Prim Baby™ Car Seat consists of a lower anchor belt 1 with lower anchor connectors 2 . The lower anchor connectors 2 on the car seat connect to the LATCH System in a vehicle. 2 1 (fig. a) 5 LATCH System On Vehicles: Child restraint anchorage system (LATCH) in the vehicle consists of two lower anchorages 3 located at the vehicle seat bight 4 and a top tether anchorage 5 (fig.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 18 17 Lower anchorages are visible in some vehicles and not in others. Those that are not visible are identified by a marker placed just above the anchorage on the seat back. This marker can be a solid color round dot as shown in fig. c. The vehicle manufacturer may provide funnel guides to separate the vehicle seat cushions providing easier access to the lower anchorage. See vehicle owner’s manual. (fig.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 19 Section 9 - Installation of Infant Car Seat in Vehicle WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Use only in a rear-facing position when using this infant car seat in a vehicle. • Secure this child restraint with the LATCH System or a vehicle seat belt as shown in this manual. • LATCH belt or vehicle seat belt must stay tightly adjusted around car seat or base at all times.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 20 19 Attachment Of Infant Car Seat To Base: 2 Removal Of Infant Car Seat From Base: 1 Pull orange release lever 1 and lift car seat from base 2 (fig. a). Attaching Infant Car Seat To Base: 1 (fig. a) 1 Release Lever Verify that there are no objects on top of base or between base and infant car seat that will prevent proper latching of car seat. - Verify lower anchor belt is routed or stored properly.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 21 4 Carry handle should be kept in the carry position (see “Carry Handle Operation” section). 5 Adjust recline using recline indicator on the side of car seat. Line on recline indicator MUST be in green striped zone (fig. d). If line is not in green striped zone, adjust base using the recline foot (see “Base Adjustment” section), and recheck recline of car seat. Repeat until recline indicator is in green striped zone. (fig.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 22 21 Securing Base With LATCH System: WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Only use the car seat LATCH System in vehicle seating locations recommended by the vehicle manufacturer for use with LATCH and that have an anchor spacing of 280 mm (11 inches). • LATCH connectors must be secured to the vehicle LATCH anchorages only. Connection to other vehicle components could result in the anchor tearing free in a crash.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 2 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 23 If vehicle seat back is adjustable, adjust vehicle seat back into most upright position. LATCH Lower Anchor Connectors 3 Remove car seat from base. 4 Lift the LATCH lower anchor connectors out of the base (fig. a). 5 Lengthen lower anchor belt. While pressing adjuster release button, pull belt to extend the length of lower anchor belt (fig. b). 6 Place lower anchor belt over side of base and into belt slot in vehicle lap belt guide (fig. c).
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 24 23 7 Place base rear-facing in the vehicle seat location selected with blue lap belt guides toward vehicle seat back and centered between the vehicle lower anchors (fig. d). Attach car seat to base. 8 Adjust recline using recline indicator on the side of the car seat. Line of recline indicator MUST be in green striped zone (fig. e).
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 10 11 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 25 Connect lower anchor connectors to vehicle lower anchors: - Position red release button of push-on connector facing away from base and wording on back side of connector facing base. If connector is not in this position, turn connector over. - Position the slot of the push-on connector over the vehicle anchorage. Push connector in to lock onto the vehicle anchorage (fig. f). You should hear a click.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 26 25 12 Attach car seat to base. 13 Recheck recline of car seat. Adjust if necessary (see step 8). Removal Of Base Installed With LATCH: 1 Loosen lower anchor belt: - While pressing down in center of base to reduce tension on lower anchorage belt, push adjuster release button and loosen belt. 2 Remove lower anchor connector: - Press and hold the red release button. - Pull the connector off the vehicle anchorage bar (fig. a).
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 27 Storage Of Lower Anchorage Belt And Lower Anchor Connectors: When not using the LATCH System, store the anchor belt adjuster and lower anchor connectors by placing the connectors over the pins inside base and folding belts into the recessed areas of the base (fig. a). - Belts and lower anchor connectors MUST be properly stored in base to allow secure attachment of car seat to base. Pins LATCH Lower Anchor Connector 26 (fig.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 28 27 Securing Base With Vehicle Seat Belt: WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Not all vehicle seat belts can be used with a car seat. Read vehicle owner’s manual and “Vehicle Seat Belts” section in this manual. 1 Refer to vehicle owner’s manual to identify the seating locations which can be used with a car seat. Check for specific instructions for car seat use.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 4 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 29 Adjust recline of car seat. Line inside recline indicator on side of car seat MUST be in green striped zone (fig. b). If line is not in green striped zone, adjust base (see “Base Adjustment” section), and recheck recline of car seat. Repeat until recline indicator is in the green striped zone. If base can not be adjusted to locate the line in the green striped zone: 1.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 30 29 6 Route vehicle lap belt through base. 1 a. Starting on side of base where lap belt is attached to vehicle, route belt up over outside of blue belt guide 1 , into belt slot, down the outside of the base and across the bottom of the base to the opposite side 2 (fig. c). 2 b.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 31 7 Tighten vehicle belt to secure the base. Press down in center of base to depress the vehicle cushion while tightening vehicle belt (fig. e & f). - When using a vehicle lap and shoulder belt, after tightening lap portion of the belt, place shoulder belt into slot in corner of base and allow shoulder belt to rest against vehicle seat back (fig. g). Lap Belt Lap and Shoulder Belt 8 Check for secure installation.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 32 31 Securing Infant Car Seat Without Base: WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Not all vehicle seat belts can be used with a car seat. Read vehicle owner’s manual and “Vehicle Seat Belts” section in this manual. Installation with Lap Belt Only: 1 Refer to vehicle owner’s manual to identify the seating locations which can be used with a car seat. Check for specific instructions for car seat use.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 33 5 Press down firmly on car seat to compress vehicle seat cushion while tightening vehicle lap belt (fig. b). 6 Adjust recline using the recline indicator on the side of car seat (fig. c). Line on recline indicator must be in green striped zone. If line is not in green striped zone, place a tightly rolled up towel, blanket or firm foam (pool noodle) under end of car seat contacting vehicle seat back.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 34 33 7 Check for secure installation. Pull front to back and left to right to check for secure installation (fig. d). Vehicle lap belt MUST stay tight. If vehicle lap belt does not stay tight, see “Installation with Lap/Shoulder Belts” below. 8 Recheck car seat recline. Verify line is in green striped zone of recline indicator. 9 Carry handle should be kept in the carry position, (see “Carry Handle Operation” section). (fig.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 35 Installation with Lap And Shoulder Belts: • When using vehicle lap and shoulder belts, shoulder belt may be used for additional support. Place shoulder belt around back of Combi Connection™ (fig. e) and through the vehicle shoulder belt guide on back of car seat shell (fig. f). If shoulder belt is too short to go around back of Combi Connection™, position shoulder belt against vehicle seat back (fig. g).
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 36 35 Removal Of Infant Car Seat From Vehicle: 1 Unhook shoulder belt from behind car seat and unbuckle vehicle seat belt. 2 Remove lap belt from vehicle lap belt guides. 3 Remove car seat from vehicle.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 37 Section 10 - Stroller or Travel System Use This infant car seat can only be used with certain Combi stroller models to transport your infant. Check Combi stroller information or the Combi USA, Inc. website at www.combi-intl.com, for an updated list of stroller models that will work with your Combi connection Infant Car Seat. See stroller instructions for securing car seat and use information.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 38 37 Section 11 - Operation and Adjustment Harness Use and Adjustment Harness Strap Adjustment: • To tighten: Pull front adjuster strap (fig. a). • To loosen: Insert finger under adjuster cover on pad, press harness adjuster lever, and pull harness straps out. • If the harness cannot be adjusted to properly fit child, (see “Changing Harness Length And Use Position” section).
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 39 Changing Use Position and Harness Length WARNING • Shoulder belts MUST be through belt slots in infant insert. • Shoulder harness MUST snugly adjust around infant. • Shoulder harness straps MUST be through slots at or just below shoulders. Each shoulder harness strap has two harness adjustment loops, 1 and 2 , to adjust harness fit as the infant grows. 1 Shoulder Harness Loops 2 (fig.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 40 39 4 Changing Shoulder Harness Length: 1. Buckle harness and chest clip. Shoulder Harness Adjuster (Under Adjuster Cover ) 2. From front of car seat, loosen harness straps by pressing harness adjuster lever, 3 , and pulling harness straps out, 4 (fig. d). 3. From back of car seat, remove both harness adjustment loops from metal harness plate (fig. e). 4.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 41 Changing Shoulder Harness Slot Position: 1. Buckle Harness and chest clip. 2. Loosen harness straps, (see “Harness Use And Adjustment” section). 3. From back of car seat unhook both harness loops from metal harness plate (fig. b). 4. From front of car seat, pull harness straps out through infant insert, seat pad, and car seat shell. Metal Harness Plate (fig. b) 5.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 42 41 Carry Handle Operation - Carry handle has four positions (fig. c): A. Vehicle use position and carrying position A B. Rocking position 2 B C. Rocking position C D. Reclined seat position 1 D To change carrying handle position: (fig. c) • Push in handle adjustment buttons on each side of handle 1 (fig. d). • Rotate handle forward or backward 2 until it locks into a use position. (fig.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 43 Base Adjustment: WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Rear-facing car seat MUST be properly reclined: - Too reclined can result in injury or death from ejection. - Too upright can result in breathing difficulties. The base has a three position adjustable recline foot to assist in properly reclining the car seat. Use recline indicator to verify proper car seat recline position.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 44 43 Egg Shock Foam: WARNING • Egg Shock foam MUST be used at all times, with or without infant insert. There are two different locations for placement of the energy absorbing Egg Shock Foam according to use of infant insert. Egg Shock foam MUST be used at all times: - When using infant insert, Egg Shock foam MUST be inside pocket on back of infant insert (fig. a).
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 45 Infant Insert: WARNING • To prevent ejection: - Shoulder belts MUST be through belt slots in infant insert. - For proper harness fit, infant insert MUST be used for small infants. • Discontinue use of infant insert when: - Shoulder belts become too short to fit infant. • Egg Shock foam MUST be used with infant insert: - Place Egg Shock foam inside pocket on back of infant insert. • Foam pad MUST be inside infant insert at all times.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 46 45 • Canopy: Secure snaps on side of canopy to seat pad, hook canopy over back of car seat and pull canopy forward (fig. a). (fig.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 47 Section 12 - Vehicle Seat Belt Systems Design and operation of vehicle seat belt systems vary from vehicle to vehicle and from seating location to seating location in the same vehicle. Not all vehicle seat belts can be used with a child restraint. Refer to the information in this section for information on the various types of vehicle seat belt systems. WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Not all vehicle seat belts can be used with a car seat.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 48 47 Belts Forward of Seat Bight Vehicle seat belts located forward of seat bight (fig. a & b) may not securely hold car seat. Check vehicle owner’s manual or see vehicle dealer for car seat installation requirements. • If seating position is approved for use with car seat, install car seat and check for secure installation by pulling car seat front to back. If car seat slides forward or vehicle seat belt does not stay tight, DO NOT use these seat belts.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 49 Lap Belts - With Retractor Lap belts with retractors (fig. d) may or may not hold a car seat securely. Follow these steps to determine if you have a retractor system that will hold car seat securely: a. Pull belt all the way out. b. Allow belt to retract about 6 inches (15 cm). c. Pull out on belt again. If belt is locked and you cannot pull the belt out any further, you have an Automatic Locking Retractor which may be used with a car seat.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 50 49 Passive Restraints Lap Belt with Motorized Shoulder Belt (fig. e) DO NOT use with any car seat. - See your vehicle dealer for available hardware or options for securing a child restraint in this location. (fig. e) Front Door Lap or Shoulder Belt Mounted on Front Door (fig. f) DO NOT use a car seat in any front seating location that has belts mounted to the front door. Belts will not stay tight while driving.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 51 Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Free Sliding Latch Plate Pull out on latch plate. If belt slides freely through latch plate (fig. g), the locking clip MUST be used (see “Locking Clip” section). - For rear-facing, use the locking clip to secure the lap belt (see “Locking Clip” section). - For forward-facing, use the locking clip to secure the lap/shoulder belt.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 52 51 Section 12 - Vehicle Seat Belt Systems Locking Clip (stored in pouch on back of car seat): You MUST use locking clip provided with this car seat with a vehicle belt that slides freely through the latch plate or if the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt cannot be tightly secured.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 53 2 3 While holding vehicle seat belts to together at latch plate (fig. a), unbuckle belt. 4 Slide locking clip onto vehicle seat belts approximately 1/2 inch (1 cm) away from latch plate (fig. b). 5 Slide vehicle belt back into vehicle lap belt guide. - Check to be sure vehicle lap belt is still correctly routed throughout entire belt path. 6 7 Re-buckle vehicle seat belt.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 54 53 Section 13 - Additional Information Certification This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for use in motor vehicles and aircraft. Aircraft Use This restraint is Certified for Use in Motor Vehicles and Aircraft (see label on car seat). Contact airline about their policy on use of child restraints on the Aircraft. Use this car seat only on forward-facing aircraft seats.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 55 Section 14 - Care and Cleaning Cleaning Seat: Cleaning Harness and Crotch Straps: To Remove Seat Pad: Surface wash only with mild soap and damp cloth. 1. Remove shoulder harness. If harness straps are frayed or heavily soiled, they 2. Pull down on corners of pad behind handle MUST be replaced. adjustment buttons to remove pins from slots. 3. Pull pad off top of car seat back. Cleaning Shell: 4.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 56 55 Section 15 - Re-use After A Crash WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • DO NOT allow any re-use of this car seat after a crash unless crash and car seat meet ALL conditions in “Re-use After A Crash” section of this manual. Do not sell or allow others to use a car seat that has been in a crash and does not comply with ALL of these conditions. Car seats are damaged in vehicle crashes and in many cases, the car seat must be destroyed and replaced.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 57 Section 16 - Registration Information Child restraints (car seats) could be recalled for safety reasons. You must register this restraint to be reached in a recall. Fill out the registration card attached to car seat or send your name, address, and the restraint’s model number and manufacturing date to: Combi USA 1962 Hwy 160 West, Suite #100 Fort Mill, SC 29708 or call 1-800-992-6624 or fax 1-803-548-3663 or log onto www.combi-intl.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 58 57 Section 17 - Limited Warranty 1. Combi Juvenile Products, when purchased from an authorized retailer, are warranted to the original purchaser to be free of defect in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase. Warranty is valid for products purchased and used in the U.S. only and used in compliance with the warrantor’s use and maintenance instructions.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 59 THE WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. WARRANTOR’S OBLIGATIONS AND THE CONSUMER’S OR OTHER BUYERS REMEDIES UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS STATED.
8040 (EN) 122904.qxd 12/29/04 9:17 PM Page 60 Designed by Parents, for Parents Keep this instruction manual for future use. Store inside pouch located on back of seat pad. © 2004 Combi USA, Inc. 8040 1204 Combi USA • 1962 Hwy 160 West, Suite #100 • Fort Mill, SC 29708 • For Technical Questions, Please Call 1-800-992-6624 • Se Habla Español 1-803-548-6633 • Fax 1-803-548-3663 • www.combi-intl.