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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics:
All infants should ride rear-facing until they have reached at least
1 year of age and weigh at least 20 pounds. That means that if
your infant reaches 20 pounds before her first birthday, she should
remain rear-facing at least until she turns 1 year old. It is best for
children to ride rear-facing to the highest weight or height allowed
by the manufacturer.
Forward-Facing
Weight 22 pounds (and 1 year) – 80 pounds (10 – 36.3 kg.)
Only use forward-facing with children:
who are at least one year of age s and
who weigh between 22 and 80 lbs. (10 – s
36.3 kg.) and
who are 53” (134.6 cm.) or less in height s
and
when the top of the child’s ears are below s
the top of the child seat shell (Fig. A) and
when the harness straps are located in s
the nearest slots at or above the child’s
shoulders.
IMPORTANT: See Harness Height Adjustment on page 32.
WARNING!
Do NOT use the child seat if any of the following apply:
the child is less than one year of age s or
the child is less than 22 lbs. (10 kg.) in s
weight or
the child exceeds 80 lbs. (36.3 kg.) in s
weight or
the child exceeds 53” (134.6 cm.) in s
height or
the top of the ears are above the top of the s
child seat shell (Fig. A) or
the harness straps are in slots below the s
child’s shoulders
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