Fisher-Price EF20B Car Seat User Manual


 
Forward-Facing Installation
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Lap Belt Installation
Figure 1 illustrates a typical forward-facing
vehicle lap belt installation.
IMPORTANT! When installing the restraint with
vehicle belts, store the lower hooks in storage
slots under cover (see page 16, Fig. 2).
1. With the restraint in the upright position, place
it forward-facing in the vehicle seat.
IMPORTANT! Installation can be improved by
using the tether (see pages 32–33).
2. Pull the vehicle belt out, then pass it through
both forward-facing belts slots.
3. Verify that the vehicle belt is not twisted, then
buckle (Fig. 2). Pull on the vehicle belt to
make sure it is securely buckled.
4.
Kneel on the restraint to push it into the vehicle
seat while removing slack from the vehicle belt
(Fig. 3).
5. Verify that all connections are secure and the
restraint is stable. A secure restraint should
allow no more than 1 inch of side-to-side or
forward movement at the belt path
(see “Check
Buckle Position” on page 30).
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4. Kneel on the restraint to push it into the
vehicle seat while removing slack from the
vehicle lap-shoulder belt (Fig. 3).
5. Hold the lap and shoulder belts together
behind the latch plate and unbuckle (Fig. 4).
6. Thread the locking clip onto both belts
(Fig. 5), placing it within 1/2 inch of the latch
plate (Fig. 6).
7. Buckle the belt again. The belt should be tight
around the restraint. If not, remove the locking
clip and repeat Steps 2–7.
8.
Verify that all connections are secure and the
restraint is stable. A secure restraint should allow
no more than 1 inch of side-to-side or forward
movement at the belt path. See “Check Buckle
Position” on page 30.
Forward-Facing Installation
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Always use in upright position in
forward-facing mode. See page 11.
WARNING
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