Combi Victoria 8850 Car Seat User Manual


 
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11c. Infant Insert:
•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.
WARNING
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
11d. Recline Position Adjustment:
To change recline position:
Lift and hold recline lever located under front of car seat (fig. q).
Move car seat into desired recline position.
Release recline lever and check that car seat is locked in the recline position.
NOTE: Recline Position #1 is for use rear-facing.
Recline Positions #2, 3 and 4 are for use forward-facing
Rear-facing car seat must be properly leveled:
-Too reclined can result in injury or ejection.
-Too upright can result in breathing difficulties.
WARNING
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
(fig. q)
Recline
Lever
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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 this section for information on the
various types of vehicle seat belt systems.
Section 12 - Vehicle Seat Belts
Not all vehicle seat belts can be used with a car seat. The car seat must be held tightly at all times by a lap
belt (or lap belt portion of a lap/shoulder belt) that will not loosen while driving.
WARNING
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
To provide a secure installation of the car seat:
Read the vehicle owner’s manual regarding securing a car seat and vehicle seat belt use
with car seat.
Follow all instruction labels on vehicle seat belt and car seat.
If car seat does not stay tightly secured after following instructions in this manual, vehicle
owner’s manual, and vehicle seat belt labels:
Move car seat to another seating location and try again, or
Contact vehicle dealer for assistance and seat belt modification parts, when available.
See “Need Help Installing Your Car Seat” in “Proper Use Checklist” section.