Fisher-Price EF20B Car Seat User Manual


 
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Check Harness Height
1. Place child in restraint, then secure harness (see Secure Your Child in the Restraint,
pages 8 and 9).
2. Observe where the harness is positioned on the child. Rear-facing harness straps
should be located in the nearest slot at or below the child’s shoulder. Forward-facing
harness straps must be located at or above the child’s shoulder (Fig. 1).
3. If harness height is correct, continue using child restraint without adjustment. If
harness height requires adjustment, refer to Harness Height Adjustment on page 13.
Using the Restraint
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Using the Restraint
Harness Height Adjustment
1. To loosen the harness, lift the harness adjuster
lever and pull the harness straps forward
(Fig. 1).
2. At the back of the restraint, unhook the harness
straps from the yoke (Fig. 2).
3. Pull straps through the shell and cover.
4. Thread the harness straps through slots in shell
at the new height (Fig. 3).
5. Reattach harness straps to the yoke (Fig. 2).
6. Pull harness adjuster strap to tighten the
harness.
IMPORTANT!
Verify that both straps are
threaded at the same height and are not
twisted.
1
Weight Range
Rear-Facing
5–33 lbs. (2.3–15 kg)
Forward-Facing
20–55 pounds (9–25 kg)
Maximum Height
Rear-Facing
The child is too tall when the top of the
head is 1 inch from the top of the restraint.
Forward-Facing
The child is too tall when the tops of ears
are above the top of the restraint or height
exceeds 49 inches (124 cm).
Rear-Facing
2
3
Forward-Facing
1