Installation Guide
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5 Booster
Booster Use With Back:
40-100 lb (18.1-45 kg) 43-57 in.
(110.1-145 cm) at least 4 years old
Booster Use Without Back: 40-120 lb
(18.1-54 kg) 43-57 in. (110.1-145 cm)
at least 4 years old
• Place car seat forward-facing in the vehicle
back seat.
• Make sure vehicle seat’s lap belt is adjusted
snugly and lays low on the child’s hip and is
routed behind the armrest in the booster’s
belt path marked with green label.
• Vehicle belts MUST lie flat against child and
MUST NOT be twisted.
• Vehicle seat’s shoulder belt is adjusted
snugly and should lie between child’s neck
and edge of shoulder.
• Never use a vehicle lap-only belt across front
of child.
• DO NOT position vehicle shoulder belt under
the child’s arm or back.
• DO NOT allow child to slouch or slide down in
the booster seat.
• DO NOT position vehicle belt over top of
armrests.
• Vehicle’s seat headrest SHOULD NOT create a
gap between vehicle seat and booster seat.
• The front of booster seat MUST NOT hang
over front of vehicle seat.
• If child will not keep vehicle belt properly
positioned, DO NOT use this booster seat. Use
a different car seat.
• Do Not Use the leg extender in Booster Mode.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and
the NHTSA recommend that children should
use the built-in harness system for as long as
possible until they reach the maximum
forward-facing weight and height for their car
seat. This car seat can remain forward-facing
using the built-in harness system for children up
to 65 lb (30 kg) and 49” (125 cm).
Never Use a Vehicle
Lap-Only Belt Across
Front of Child