Britax Car Seat Boulevard User Manual

Boulevard®  
User Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Information  
WARNINGS............................................................................  
Important Notes.....................................................................  
Certification............................................................................  
Registration............................................................................  
Weight Range/Maximum Height............................................  
Installation: Aircraft...............................................................................  
Features  
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4
5
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6
7
Front View..............................................................................  
Rear View...............................................................................  
Vehicle Compatibility  
8
9
Vehicle Safety Belts................................................................  
10  
Vehicle Seating Positions........................................................  
11  
Vehicle Buckle Position..........................................................  
Installation: Rear Facing  
LATCH Installation.................................................................  
11  
12  
Lap/Shoulder Belt Installation................................................  
14  
Lap-Belt Installation...............................................................  
16  
Installation: Forward Facing  
LATCH Installation.................................................................  
18  
Lap/Shoulder Belt Installation................................................  
Lap-Belt Installation..............................................................  
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22  
Installation: Versa-Tether®  
Safety Information................................................................  
Using the Versa-Tether..........................................................  
Rear-Facing Tether Connector Strap......................................  
Energy-Absorbing Tether.......................................................  
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24  
25  
26  
Restraint Functions  
Switching the LATCH Connector...........................................  
Storing the LATCH Connector...............................................  
Recline Adjustment...............................................................  
Infant Body Pillow.................................................................  
Chest Clip.............................................................................  
HUGS™ and Comfort Pads...................................................  
Harness Buckle......................................................................  
Harness Height.....................................................................  
Securing Your Child.............................................................................  
Care and Maintenance.........................................................................  
Warranty..............................................................................................  
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WARNING!  
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur:  
Infants should remain in a rear-facing child restraint for as  
long a possible. The American Academy of Pediatrics and  
Britax recommends rear facing until at least 1 year of age  
and 20 pounds.  
Use only with children who weigh between 5 and 65  
pounds (2.3 and 29 kg.) and whose height is 49 inches  
(124 cm.) or less. Use rear facing for children 5–33 pounds  
(2.3–15 kg.) and forward facing to a maximum of 65  
pounds (29 kg.).  
Adjust the belts provided with this child restraint so they  
fit snugly around your child. A snug strap should not  
allow any slack. It lies in a relatively straight line without  
sagging. It does not press on the child’s flesh or push the  
child’s body into an unnatural position.  
Secure the top anchorage strap provided with this child  
restraint.  
Secure this child restraint with vehicle’s child restraint  
anchorage system if available or with a vehicle belt.  
Follow all instructions on this child restraint and in the  
written instructions.  
Register your child restraint with the manufacturer.  
Use vehicle belt (not LATCH connectors) for installations  
with children weighing more than 48 pounds (21 kg.).  
Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual or contact the  
vehicle manufacturer for maximum weight rating for their  
LATCH anchors. Unless specified otherwise by vehicle  
manufacturer, assume a 48-pound child is vehicle LATCH  
anchor limit.  
HUGS™ pads must be used in forward-facing mode.  
Removal of HUGS pads is optional for rear-facing mode.  
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Register your child restraint with the manufacturer, Britax  
Child Safety, Inc.  
This child restraint must not be used in the home, in boats,  
or other non-certified applications.  
Based on crash statistics, the National Highway Traffic  
Safety Administration recommends that parents select the  
back seat as the safest location for a properly installed child  
restraint. Please study the Vehicle Safety Belts section in  
this booklet to ensure your child’s safety. If in doubt about  
installing child restraint, consult your vehicle’s owner’s  
manual.  
Secure this child restraint even when it is not occupied.  
In a crash, an unsecured child restraint may injure vehicle  
occupants.  
When using in a vehicle with air bags, refer to your vehicle‘s  
owner’s manual for child restraint installation instructions  
and precautions.  
Restraint must be in the full upright position when installed  
in forward-facing mode with children who weigh more  
than 33 pounds (15 kg.).  
Never use adjuster strap to lift or carry this child restraint.  
Doing so could cause damage to harness adjuster and  
webbing. Always carry this child restraint by its shell or  
tether straps.  
The primary protection for occupants of a vehicle in a  
collision is the body of the vehicle itself; a child restraint  
will not protect a child when a vehicle is seriously  
impacted. However, correctly installed, a child restraint will  
substantially improve chances for survival in most crashes.  
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Safety Information  
Important Notes  
Verify child restraint is secure and harness is properly adjusted  
around child each time child restraint is used.  
Adjust harness to fit clothes the child is wearing. Remove  
bulky coats and/or jackets before putting child in restraint.  
Cover restraint when vehicle is parked in direct sunlight. Parts  
of child restraint could become hot enough to burn a child.  
Store child restraint in a safe place when it is not being used.  
Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.  
To prevent injury due to deterioration or hidden damage,  
discontinue use of a child restraint that is older than six  
years or has been in a severe crash. See date of manufacture  
located on restraint.  
Do not leave children alone in a vehicle, even for a short  
time.  
Do not, except as described in this booklet, attempt to  
disassemble any part of the child restraint or change the way  
its harness or vehicle’s restraint belts are used.  
Do not leave loose objects, e.g. books, bags, etc., in the back  
of a vehicle. In the event of a sudden stop, loose objects will  
keep moving, potentially causing serious injuries.  
Do not leave folding vehicle seats unlatched. In event of a  
sudden stop, a loose seat back could prevent child restraint  
from protecting the child as well as it should.  
Do not allow children to play with this or any child restraint.  
Do not use anything to raise restraint off vehicle seat except  
as described in these instructions. In a crash, restraint could  
slide and may not protect the child as well as it should.  
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Safety Information  
Certification  
This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal  
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. This restraint is certified for use  
in motor vehicles and aircraft.  
Registration  
Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons. You must  
register this restraint to be reached in a recall. Send your name,  
address, and the restraint’s model number and manufacturing  
date to Britax Child Safety, Inc., 13501 South Ridge Drive  
Charlotte, NC 28273, or call 1-888-4BRITAX, or register online  
Government’s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236  
WARNING! DO NOT place a child  
restraint in the front seat of a vehicle with  
a passenger air bag. DEATH or SERIOUS  
INJURY can occur. The back seat is the safest  
place for children under 12.  
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Safety Information  
Weight Range  
Rear-Facing  
Weight 5-33 pounds (2.3-15 kg).  
Forward-Facing  
Weight 20 pounds (and 1 year) - 65 pounds  
(9-29 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  
Use of the seat should be discontinued when any  
of the following occurs:  
The top of the ears are above the top of the  
restraint  
The top harness slots fall below the child’s  
shoulders  
The child exceeds the weight capacity of the  
seat  
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Installation: Aircraft  
Aircraft Installation  
This child restraint is certified for aircraft use.  
Most airlines in the U.S. and Canada will allow  
use of a child restraint if it is labeled as an  
approved child restraint for airline use and fits  
properly on plane. Contact the airline about  
their policy prior to traveling.  
The FAA recommends that a child weighing  
up to 40 pounds use a certified, harnessed  
child restraint while traveling on an aircraft.  
Install your child restraint in a window seat to  
avoid blocking the aisle.  
If the aircraft lap belt is too short, ask the flight  
attendant for a belt extender.  
D
E
Rear-Facing Installation  
For rear-facing aircraft installation  
(fig. D), follow Rear-Facing Lap-Belt  
Installation instructions on pages  
14–15.  
Forward-Facing Installation  
For forward-facing aircraft installation  
(fig. E), follow Forward-Facing Lap-Belt  
Installation instructions on page 20.  
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Features  
11 Chest Clip  
1
2
Cover  
12 HUGS ™ (Harness Ultra  
Guard System) Shoulder  
Pads  
Headrest Adjustment  
Knob  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
LATCH Bar  
13 Harness  
LATCH Adjuster  
LATCH Release Button  
LATCH Connector  
Headrest  
14 Harness Buckle  
15 Belly Pad  
16 Harness Adjuster Lever  
(under flap)  
Harness Slots  
Comfort Pads  
17 Harness Adjuster Strap  
18 Recline Handle  
10 Infant Body Pillow  
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Features  
19 Forward-Facing Lock-Off  
20 Rear-Facing Lock-Off  
21 Base  
22 Versa-Tether® Adjuster  
and Hook (inside pouch)  
23 Belt Guard  
IMPORTANT: When not in use, this user  
guide should be stored under the cover.  
DO NOT discard foam inserts found under  
the cover.  
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Vehicle Compatibility  
Vehicle Safety Belts  
NOTE: The information in this section only applies  
to installation with vehicle safety belts.  
IMPORTANT: Vehicle seats and safety belts differ  
from vehicle to vehicle. Refer to your vehicle’s  
owner’s manual for specific information about  
vehicle safety belts and their use with child  
restraints. Some vehicles have no seating positions  
which are compatible with this child restraint or any  
other child restraint. If in doubt, contact the vehicle  
manufacturer for assistance.  
This child restraint can fit securely in most vehicles  
using existing vehicle belts. However, some vehicle  
designs prevent a secure fit of the child restraint  
due to position of the vehicle belt lower anchorage  
points.  
A
B
The owner’s manual for your vehicle will have  
information on the types of vehicle belts in your  
vehicle. If your belt type is listed below, select  
another seating position or use Lower Anchors and  
Tethers for Children (LATCH) connectors.  
The following types of vehicle belts are not compatible with this child restraint:  
Front vehicle belts with top or bottom anchorage points in the door. (Fig. A)  
Motor-driven, automatic vehicle belts. (Fig. B)  
Lap-shoulder belts that have seperate retractors for shoulder section and lap section in which  
lap section retractor does not lock.  
Non-locking, two-point Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) vehicle belts.  
Lap-shoulder ELR vehicle belts without use of the lock-off.  
NOTE: Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual to determine the kind of retractors  
used in your vehicle and how to operate them.  
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Vehicle Compatibility  
Vehicle Seating Positions  
WARNING!Forward-facing vehicle seats MUST be used  
with this child restraint. Side-facing or rear-facing seats CAN-  
NOT be used. See diagram below.  
Vehicle Buckle Position  
WARNING! The position of vehicle belt buckle can  
affect stability of the child restraint. In a crash, an improperly  
positioned buckle could become loose and the child would be  
unprotected.  
If buckle lies near position marked as wrong  
( ) when vehicle belt is tightened, try fitting  
child restraint in another seating position in  
vehicle.  
If it is not possible to achieve correct position  
(
) for buckle, another seating position  
MUST be used.  
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Installation: Rear Facing  
LATCH Installation  
Figure A illustrates a typical rear-facing LATCH  
installation.  
Verify that your vehicle is equipped with LATCH  
anchors. If LATCH anchors are not available, you must  
use vehicle belt installation methods.  
NOTE: LATCH connectors must be in an upright  
position (as shown in figure B) and strap should be  
tight and not twisted to ensure proper installation.  
1
If stored, remove LATCH connectors from storage  
slots under cover (see page 28).  
A
2
Press and hold first LATCH adjuster button,  
then pull LATCH strap to full length. Repeat for  
remaining LATCH connector.  
Release  
Button  
3
4
Fully recline restraint then place it sideways on  
vehicle seat with front facing toward you.  
Verify LATCH strap is not twisted, then attach  
closest LATCH connector to vehicle seat back to  
farthest LATCH anchor from you (fig. C).  
Top  
NOTE: It may be necessary to switch LATCH  
connectors as shown on page 27 if ANY of the  
following conditions exist:  
B
LATCH connector is not in an upright position as  
shown in figure B.  
LATCH strap is twisted.  
ApositiveclickisNOTheardwhenLATCHconnector  
and LATCH anchor are connected.  
NOTE: If a positive click is not heard, but LATCH  
connector is in an upright position, you should not  
switch LATCH connector. The strap may be too  
tight or twisted, or there may be debris in LATCH  
connector.  
C
5
6
Rotate seat into rear-facing position.  
Verify LATCH strap is not twisted, then attach  
remaining LATCH connector to adjacent LATCH anchor (fig. D).  
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Installation: Rear Facing  
7
8
Push child restraint firmly into vehicle seat while  
pulling each LATCH strap tight (fig. E).  
Verify all connections are secure and that restraint  
is stable. The restraint is secure when it cannot be  
moved front-to-back or side-to-side more than 1”  
(2.5cm.)atbeltpath.Ifrestraintisnotsecure,repeat  
procedure or use an alternate seating location.  
Britax recommends use of the Versa-Tether® to  
improve installation. See pages 23-26.  
D
E
The back angle of the child restraint should be 30º-  
45º from vertical (not to exceed 45º from vertical)  
when car is parked on a level surface (fig. F).  
The proper recline angle can be achieved by placing a  
rolled towel or pool noodle in crease of vehicle seat to  
help level child restraint’s base.  
If there is a problem stabilizing restraint, tighten tether  
as described on page 24 using anchor point 3.  
WARNING! Do not raise restraint  
off front edge of vehicle seat. Doing  
so will reduce protection for your child  
and may damage recline adjustment.  
Removal  
Disconnect the Versa-Tether from tether anchor, if  
attached. While pushing the restraint firmly into the  
vehicle seat, press the red release buttons on the  
LATCHconnectorstorelease. Whennotinuse, always  
store the LATCH connectors and Versa-Tether.  
F
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Installation: Rear Facing  
Lap/Shoulder Belt Installation  
Figure A illustrates a typical rear-facing, lap/shoulder belt  
installation.  
When not in use, always store LATCH connectors in storage  
slots. (see page 28).  
1
2
3
Fully recline restraint then place it rear facing on  
vehicle seat.  
Lift cover to open rear-facing lock-off farthest  
from where vehicle belt will be buckled (fig. B).  
Pull vehicle belt out then pass it through farthest  
rear-facing belt slot from where vehicle belt will  
be buckled (fig. C).  
A
B
Vehicle belt can be routed over or under cover.  
4
5
6
Route vehicle belt across seat then through  
second rear-facing belt slot.  
Verify vehicle belt is not twisted, then buckle  
(fig. D).  
Push restraint firmly into seat while removing  
slack first from the lap portion of vehicle belt,  
then shoulder portion (fig. E).  
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Lift cover to access lock-off farthest from  
vehicle buckle. Position both sections of vehicle  
belt through lock-off, tighten belt, close lock-off  
arm (fig. F) and replace cover.  
Lock-off is properly closed when a click is heard.  
To prevent breakage, never extend lock-off arm beyond  
its natural open position and always keep lock-off closed  
when not in use.  
If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic locking  
retractor (ALR), use of lock-offs is not required as long  
as ALR is activated. Check your vehicle’s owner’s manual  
to determine type of retractor your vehicle has, and for  
proper use of retractor.  
C
D
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Installation: Rear Facing  
8
Verify all connections are secure and that restraint  
is stable. The restraint is secure when it cannot be  
moved front-to-back or side-to-side more than  
1” (2.5 cm.) at belt path. If the restraint is not  
secure, repeat procedure or use an alternate seating  
location.  
Britax recommends use of the Versa-Tether® to  
improve installation. See pages 23-26.  
E
F
The back angle of the child restraint should be 30º-  
45º from vertical (not to exceed 45º from vertical)  
when car is parked on a level surface (fig. G).  
The proper recline angle can be achieved by placing  
a rolled towel or pool noodle in crease of vehicle seat  
to help level child restraint’s base.  
If there is a problem stabilizing restraint, tighten tether  
as described on page 24 using anchor point 3.  
WARNING!Donotraise restraint  
off front edge of vehicle seat. Doing so  
will reduce protection for your child  
and may damage recline adjustment.  
G
Removal  
Disconnect the Versa-Tether from tether  
anchor, if attached. While pushing the restraint  
firmly into the vehicle seat, release the lock-off  
and vehicle belt.  
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Installation: Rear Facing  
Lap-Belt Installation  
Figure A illustrates a typical rear-facing, lap-belt  
installation.  
When not in use, always store LATCH connectors  
in storage slots. (See page 28).  
WARNING!  
Do not install with non-locking (ELR),  
2-point vehicle belt.  
1
2
Fully recline restraint, then place it rear  
facing on vehicle seat.  
Lift cover and open rear-facing lock-off  
farthest from where vehicle belt will be  
buckled. (fig. B)  
A
B
C
3
Pull vehicle belt out, then pass it through  
farthest rear-facing belt slot from where  
vehicle belt will be buckled (fig. C).  
The vehicle belt can be routed over or under  
restraint cover.  
4
5
6
7
Route vehicle belt across restraint seat  
then through second rear-facing belt slot.  
Verify vehicle belt is not twisted, then  
buckle (fig. D).  
Push child restraint firmly into vehicle seat  
while removing slack from vehicle belt.  
Position vehicle belt through lock-off arm  
(fig. E), tighten belt, close lock-off arm  
and replace cover.  
Lock-off is properly closed when a click is  
heard.  
To prevent breakage, never extend lock-off arm  
beyond its natural open position and always  
keep lock-off closed when not in use.  
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Installation: Rear Facing  
If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic locking  
retractor (ALR), use of lock-offs is not required as  
long as ALR is activated. Check your vehicle’s owner’s  
manual to determine type of retractor your vehicle  
has, and for proper use of retractor.  
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Verify all connections are secure and that restraint  
is stable. The restraint is secure when it cannot be  
moved front-to-back or side-to-side more than 1”  
(2.5 cm.) at belt path. If the restraint is not secure,  
repeat procedure or use an alternate seating  
location.  
D
E
Britax recommends use of the Versa-Tether® to  
improve installation. See pages 23-26.  
The back angle of the child restraint should be 30º-  
45º from vertical (not to exceed 45º from vertical)  
when car is parked on a level surface (fig. F).  
The proper recline angle can be achieved by placing  
a rolled towel or pool noodle in crease of vehicle seat  
to help level child restraint’s base.  
If there is a problem stabilizing restraint, tighten tether  
as described on page 24 using anchor point 3.  
WARNING!Donotraise restraint  
off front edge of vehicle seat. Doing so  
will reduce protection for your child  
and may damage recline adjustment.  
Removal  
Disconnect the Versa-Tether, if necessary.  
While pushing the restraint firmly into the  
vehicle seat, release the lock-off and vehicle  
belt.  
F
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Installation: Forward Facing  
LATCH Installation  
Figure A illustrates a typical forward-facing LATCH  
installation.  
VerifythatyourvehicleisequippedwithLATCHanchors.  
If LATCH anchors are not available, you must use vehicle  
belt installation methods.  
NOTE: LATCH connectors must be in an upright  
position (as shown in figure B) and strap should be  
tight and not twisted to ensure proper installation.  
1
If stored, remove LATCH connectors from storage  
slots under cover (see page 28).  
A
2
Press and hold first LATCH adjuster button,  
then pull LATCH strap to full length. Repeat for  
remaining LATCH connector.  
3
Place restraint sideways on vehicle seat, with back  
of restraint facing toward you.  
Top  
Restraint must be in full upright position when  
installed in forward-facing mode with children over  
33 pounds (15 kg.).  
Britax recommends use of Versa-Tether® to improve  
installation. Remove Versa-Tether from pouch and  
loosely attach to an approved tether-anchorage point  
(see page 24).  
B
C
4
Verify LATCH strap is not twisted, then attach  
closest LATCH connector to vehicle seat back to  
farthest LATCH anchor from you (fig. C).  
NOTE: It may be necessary to switch LATCH  
connectors as shown on page 27 if ANY of the  
following conditions exist:  
LATCH connector is not in an upright position as  
shown in figure B.  
LATCH strap is twisted.  
A positive click is NOT heard when LATCH connector  
and LATCH anchor are connected.  
NOTE: If a positive click is not heard, but LATCH  
connector is in an upright position, you should not  
switch LATCH connector. The strap may be too tight or twisted, or there may be  
debris in LATCH connector.  
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Installation: Forward Facing  
5
6
Rotate seat into forward-facing position.  
Verify LATCH strap is not twisted, then attach  
remaining LATCH connector to adjacent LATCH  
anchor (fig. D).  
A positive click confirms attachment.  
7
8
Kneel on child restraint to push it into vehicle seat  
while pulling each LATCH strap tight (fig. E).  
Verify all connections and restraint are secure. The  
restraint is secure when it cannot be moved front-  
to-back or side-to-side more than 1” (2.5 cm.) at  
belt path. If restraint is not secure, repeat procedure  
or use an alternate seating location.  
D
E
9
Remove slack from Versa-Tether and store excess  
webbing in tether pouch.  
Removal  
DisconnectVersa-Tetherfromtetheranchor. While  
pushing restraint firmly into vehicle seat, press red  
release buttons on LATCH connectors to release.  
When not in use, always store LATCH connectors  
and Versa-Tether.  
WARNING! Use vehicle belt (not LATCH connectors) for  
installations with children weighing more than 48 pounds (21  
kg.). Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual or contact vehicle  
manufacturer for maximum weight rating for their LATCH anchors.  
Unless specified otherwise by vehicle manufacturer, assume a 48-pound  
child is vehicle LATCH anchor limit.  
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Installation: Forward Facing  
Lap/Shoulder Belt Installation  
Figure A illustrates a typical forward-facing lap/  
shoulder-belt installation.  
Whennotinuse,alwaysstoreLATCHconnectors  
in storage slots.  
1
Place child restraint forward facing on  
vehicle seat.  
Restraint must be in full upright position  
when installed in forward-facing mode with  
children over 33 pounds (15 kg.).  
A
B
C
Britax recommends use of Versa-Tether®  
to improve installation. Remove Versa-  
Tether from pouch and loosely attach to an  
approved tether-anchorage point (pg. 24).  
2
3
4
Pull vehicle belt out, then thread it over  
LATCH bar and through the forward-  
facing belt path (fig. B).  
Verify that vehicle belt is not twisted  
and is routed over LATCH bars, then  
buckle (fig. C).  
Rotate lever downward to open  
forward-facing lock-off farthest from  
where vehicle belt will be buckled.  
Remove slack from lap portion of  
vehicle belt.  
Kneel on child restraint to push it into  
vehicle seat while pulling shoulder  
portion of vehicle belt tightly through  
lock-off (fig. D).  
5
6
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Installation: Forward Facing  
Hold shoulder belt tight, then rotate  
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lock-off upward until secured (fig. E).  
If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic  
locking retractor (ALR), use of lock-offs is not  
required as long as ALR is activated. Check your  
vehicle’s owner’s manual to determine type of  
retractor your vehicle has, and for proper use  
of retractor.  
8
9
Verify all connections are secure and  
restraint is stable. The restraint is  
secure when it cannot be moved front-  
to-back or side-to-side more than 1”  
(2.5 cm.) at belt path. If restraint is  
not secure, repeat procedure or use an  
alternate seating location.  
D
E
Remove slack from Versa-Tether  
®
and  
store excess webbing in tether pouch.  
Removal  
Disconnect Versa-Tether, if necessary.  
While pushing restraint firmly into  
vehicle seat, release lock-off and  
vehicle belt.  
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Installation: Forward Facing  
Lap-Belt Installation  
Figure A illustrates a typical forward-facing, lap-belt  
installation.  
When not in use, always store LATCH connectors in  
storage slots.  
WARNING!Do not install with  
non-locking (ELR) two-point vehicle belt.  
A
1
2
Place child restraint forward facing on vehicle  
seat.  
Restraint must be in full upright position when  
installed in forward-facing mode with children over 33  
pounds (15 kg.).  
Britax recommends use of Versa-Tether® to improve  
installation. Remove Versa-Tether from pouch and  
loosely attach to an approved tether-anchorage point  
(pg. 24).  
Pull vehicle belt out, then pass it under LATCH  
bar, through forward-facing belt slots, then  
under LATCH bar on the other side (fig. A).  
Verify vehicle belt is not twisted, is routed  
under LATCH bars, then buckle (fig. B).  
Kneel on child restraint to push it into vehicle  
seat while removing slack from vehicle belt  
(fig. C).  
B
C
3
4
5
6
Remove slack from Versa-Tether and store  
excess webbing in tether pouch.  
Verify all connections are secure and that  
restraint is stable. The restraint is secure when  
it cannot be moved front to back or side to  
side more than 1” (2.5 cm.) at belt path. If  
restraint is not secure,  
repeat procedure or  
use an alternate seating location.  
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Safety Information  
WARNING! The position of vehicle belt buckle can  
affect stability of the child restraint. In a crash, an improperly  
positioned buckle could become loose and the child would be  
unprotected.  
When using restraint in forward-facing mode, attach Versa-  
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Tether only to tether anchors identified by vehicle manufacturer  
as tether-anchorage points. Use of other locations is not approved  
or permitted.  
If a tether anchorage is not available, DO NOT modify vehicle  
without advice from vehicle manufacturer.  
DO NOT hook Versa-Tether to bottom of a vehicle seat adjuster!  
IMPORTANT:  
Britax recommends that tether be used at all times. Using tether will  
improve the stability of child restraint and reduce risk of injury.  
If vehicle does not currently have a tether anchor attachment, refer  
to your vehicle’s owner’s manual or contact vehicle manufacturer for  
assistance.  
The back angle of child restraint should not exceed 45º from vertical  
when properly installed in rear-facing position.  
NOTE: It may be necessary to loosen tether and/or vehicle seat belt  
before adjusting recline position. Tether and/or vehicle seat belt must be  
properly re-tightened per the instructions in this manual.  
Removal  
Disconnect Versa-Tether, if necessary. While pushing restraint firmly into  
vehicle seat, release lock-off and vehicle belt.  
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Installation: Versa-Tether  
Using the Versa-Tether  
1
Consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for  
approved tether-anchorage locations.  
Locate the tether on rear of restraint and  
place up and over seat back while securing  
restraint.  
2
3
4
5
Secure child restraint by a seat-belt or LATCH  
system.  
Press and hold tilt-lock adjuster, then pull to  
fully extend tether strap into a "V" shape.  
Locate hook on strap and loosely attach  
tether to an approved anchor point.  
See figure A for forward-  
A
B
C
facing installation.  
See figures B and C for rear-facing  
installation.  
NOTE: Rear-facing installation may also require  
use of Tether Connector Strap, as described on  
page 25.  
6
7
Pull Versa-Tether strap to remove all slack.  
Roll up excess webbing and store in tether  
pouch.  
Verify there is tension in Versa-Tether strap  
and that child restraint is properly secured.  
The restraint is secure when it cannot be  
moved front-to-back or side-to-side more  
than 1 inch (2.5 cm.) at belt path. If restraint  
is not secure, repeat procedure or use an  
alternate seating location.  
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NOTE:  
The rear-facing recline angle of the  
child restraint should be 30º-45º  
from vertical (not to exceed 45º from  
vertical) when car is parked on a level  
The rear-facing recline angle can be adjusted by placing a  
rolled towel or pool noodle crease of the vehicle seat, and  
restraint can be stabilized by tightening tether as shown  
in figure C, using anchor point 3.  
It may be necessary to loosen tether and vehicle seat belt  
before adjusting recline position.  
Rear-Facing Tether Connector Strap  
WARNING! Onlyusetetherconnector  
strap for rear-facing tether installation.  
Becauseeveryvehiclemodelisdifferent, sometimes  
you cannot find a location to properly anchor the  
tether, or the structural part of seat is too large  
for the hook. Use rear-facing tether connector strap (fig. D) to assist in  
creating an anchor point.  
1
Find a fixed vehicle seat belt anchor or vehicle seat leg (that is bolted  
to the floor) to which the strap can be wrapped around.  
2
If you cannot find an acceptable location to create an anchor point,  
contact vehicle manufacturer to identify a suitable tether connection  
point.  
3
4
Loop strap around metal anchor.  
Take metal D-ring and thread it through webbing loop on other end  
of strap.  
5
6
Pull metal D-ring all the way through until strap is tight around metal  
anchor.  
Use D-ring as an attachment point for hook on tether strap.  
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Energy-Absorbing Tether  
WARNING! The energy-absorbing  
tether has been designed to help indicate  
when child restraint has been in a severe crash and  
replacement of child restraint is necessary.  
A
Figure A shows the tether when child restraint  
is acceptable for continued use (provided the  
restraint has not been involved in a crash). The  
colored stitching will be intact and webbing will  
be held under a tether label.  
Energy-Absorbing,
Figures B and C show examples of when child  
B
restraint is unacceptable for continued use. If  
tether label is torn, or if one or both of the loops  
have pulled through back side of shell and the  
colored stitching has ripped, child restraint is  
no longer acceptable for use. Discontinue use  
of child restraint and contact Britax Consumer  
Services for further instruction.  
C
IMPORTANT: Regardless of whether loops have  
pulled through the back side of the shell and the  
coloredstitchinghasbeenripped, discontinueuse  
of restraint if it has been involved in a moderate  
to severe crash.  
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Restraint Functions  
Switching the LATCH Connector  
Top  
L
ATCH connectors will properly connect  
with LATCH anchor in the vehicle only  
when connectors are correctly aligned and  
harness is not twisted.  
To ensure LATCH connector is properly  
aligned with vehicle’s LATCH anchor, the  
connector’s red release button should face  
away from vehicle seat back, and the larger  
of the two connector sections is on top  
(fig. A).  
Release Button  
A
If LATCH connector will not properly  
connect to LATCH anchor in the vehicle,  
LATCH straps are twisted, or a positive click  
is not heard, connectors must be switched  
from one side to the other. This will ensure  
that connectors are correctly aligned.  
B
C
1
2
Lift front of cover to access LATCH  
connector.  
Slide both connectors through rear-  
facing belt slots to center of restraint so  
both connectors are on the front side of  
restraint (fig. B).  
3
4
Loosen loop on one connector (fig. C).  
Thread the other connector through  
loop created in step 3 to switch positions  
(fig. D).  
5
6
Slide each connector through the  
appropriate rear-facing belt slot to  
opposite side of restraint.  
Replace cover and continue with  
installation procedure.  
D
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Restraint Functions  
Storing the LATCH Connector  
When LATCH connector is not in use,  
lift cover to access LATCH storage  
slots (fig. E). Fold LATCH adjuster and  
connector, then slide each set into the  
adjacent slot.  
NOTE: Restraints are shipped from Britax with  
LATCH connectors in the storage slots.  
E
F
Recline Adjustment  
Pull recline handle (fig. F) then slide  
restraint shell into desired position.  
Release recline handle, then verify the  
child restraint has locked into position.  
IMPORTANT: Restraint must be in the  
full upright position when installed in  
forward-facing mode with children  
over 33 pounds (15 kg.).  
Infant Body Pillow  
The Infant Body Pillow is designed to  
provide better fit and comfort for infants  
using this restraint. For additional side  
support, fold side flaps, as shown  
below.  
NOTE: Remove Infant Body Pillow after child can sit  
comfortably in restraint without additional support.  
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Restraint Functions  
Chest Clip  
Fastening the Chest Clip  
Fasten chest clip by pushing the two  
halves together until a positive click  
is heard (fig. A).  
Releasing the Chest Clip  
1
2
Squeeze middle tabs together.  
Pull the two pieces apart (fig. B).  
A
Adjusting the Chest Clip  
1
Slide chest clip up or down (fig. C)  
on harness so it is positioned at  
the middle of child’s chest, level  
with child’s armpits.  
Slide HUGS™ pads and comfort  
pads to a comfortable location for  
child.  
2
B
HUGS™ and Comfort Pads  
IMPORTANT: HUGS™ (Harness  
Ultra Guard System) pads must be  
installed for forward-facing use.  
Removal of HUGS is optional for  
rear-facing use.  
C
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Restraint Functions  
Harness Buckle  
Fastening the Harness Buckle  
1
2
Hold harness buckle with one hand.  
Use other hand to insert one buckle tongue  
at a time into harness buckle (fig. D).  
Proper connection is confirmed with a positive click  
after inserting second buckle tongue.  
Releasing the Harness Buckle  
1
Brace rear of harness buckle with one  
hand.  
D
E
2
Use thumb to press release button until  
both tongues are ejected from harness  
buckle (fig. E).  
IMPORTANT: Periodically clean harness buckle to  
ensure safe operation (pg. 36)  
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Harness Height  
1
Place child in restraint then secure harness  
(see pages 31-32).  
Observe where shoulder harness is  
positioned on child.  
2
Rear Facing: Harness straps should be located at  
or below top of child’s shoulders (fig. F)  
.
Forward Facing: Harness straps should be located  
at or above top of child’s shoulders (fig. F)  
3 If harness height is okay, continue using  
child restraint without adjustment. If  
harness height requires adjustment, see  
“Harness Height Adjustment” (pg. 31).  
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F
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Securing Your Child  
Securing Your Child  
Once child restraint has been installed in the  
vehicle and adjustments have been made,  
follow these instructions to secure child.  
1
Loosen harness by lifting harness adjuster  
lever located on front of restraint while  
pulling shoulder straps forward (fig. A).  
Release chest clip by squeezing tabs and  
sliding pieces apart (fig. B).  
2
3
4
A
B
Unfasten harness buckle by pressing  
release button and sliding tongues out.  
Move harness straps to the side of  
restraint.  
Use harness holder located on straps and side of  
cover to aid in holding straps.  
5
6
Place child in restraint.  
Position harness straps around child and  
fasten harness buckle (fig. C) and chest  
clip.  
Properconnectionofharnessbuckleisconfirmed  
withapositiveclickafterinsertingsecondbuckle  
tongue.  
7
Gently pull up on harness straps to tighten  
lap section of harness which should fit  
across child’s upper thighs.  
8
9
Slowly pull adjuster strap to tighten  
harness around the child (fig. D).  
Position chest clip at middle of child’s  
chest, level with child’s armpits (fig. E).  
10 Verify that harness is not twisted and child  
is properly secured.  
C
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Securing Your Child  
IMPORTANT:  
Always pull on harness after securing child  
to make sure harness buckle and harness  
adjuster are secure. If not, harness buckle  
or adjuster area may be clogged with food,  
drink or other objects that need to be  
removed. See pages 34 and 36 for cleaning  
instructions.  
Adjust the belts provided with this child  
restraint so they fit snugly around your child.  
A snug strap should not allow any slack.  
It lies in a relatively straight line without  
sagging. It does not press on the child’s flesh  
or push the child’s body into an unnatural  
position.  
D
E
Harness Height Adjustment  
1
Loosen harness by lifting harness  
adjuster lever while pulling harness  
straps forward as far as possible.  
2
Rotate head pad adjustment knob on  
either side of restraint to raise or lower  
headrest and harness (fig. F).  
NOTE: DO NOT force head pad adjustment  
knob in either direction. If the knob is difficult  
to turn, head pad may be at maximum or  
minimum height.  
Before each use, make sure harness is  
tight.  
SeeHarnessHeight(pg.30)todetermine  
correct harness height for your child.  
F
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Care and Maintenance  
Cover Removal  
WARNING! Do not take apart or attempt  
to take apart the harness. It is unnecessary and  
dangerous to do so.  
Neverremovethebuckletonguesfromtheharness.  
They cannot be reattached after removal.  
1
2
Remove infant body pillow.  
Loosen harness by lifting harness adjuster lever while  
pulling shoulder straps forward as far as possible.  
3
4
Unhook shoulder straps from yoke on rear of child  
restraint.  
Pull upper harness straps through head pad and cover to  
front of restraint.  
5
6
Remove buckle and belly pad (pg. 35).  
Gently remove head pad cover. Be careful not to damage  
the energy-absorbing foam.  
7
8
Remove upper portion of cover.  
Pull lower harness straps, buckle tongues, HUGS™ pads,  
and chest clip through lower slots in cover.  
9
Remove entire cover from restraint.  
Refitting the Cover  
To refit the cover, reverse above directions. Make sure that the  
shoulder straps are threaded through the chest clips and that  
the harness is not twisted.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Cleaning the Cover and Pillows  
HAND WASH using cold water and mild soap.  
LINE or LIE-FLAT DRY to prevent cover from shrinking.  
DO NOT bleach, machine wash, machine dry or iron.  
Cleaning the Shell  
SPONGE CLEAN using warm water and mild soap.  
TOWEL DRY  
DO NOT use solvents, abrasive cleaners or disassemble the  
harness.  
Cleaning the Harness  
SPONGE CLEAN using warm water and mild soap.  
TOWEL DRY  
DO NOT bleach, machine wash, machine dry or disassemble  
the harness.  
Cleaning the Harness Adjuster  
Periodically check the adjuster area to be sure it is clean and  
free of food, coins, dirt and other objects. If debris is present,  
it must be removed to prevent interference with the adjuster  
mechanism.  
BRUSH AWAY LOOSE DEBRIS using a soft-bristled brush.  
SPONGE CLEAN using warm water and mild soap.  
TOWEL DRY  
DO NOT use solvents, abrasive cleaners or disassemble the  
harness.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Harness Buckle Removal  
1
2
Fully recline the child restraint.  
Locate the metal-buckle strap  
retainer on bottom of the  
restraint.  
3
4
5
Pull retainer away from child  
restraint to loosen.  
Turn the retainer so the short side will go through the  
slot in restraint shell.  
Push the retainer through slots in the shell and cover, to  
the top of the restraint.  
Rethreading the Harness Buckle  
1
2
Locate slot in cover and shell for harness buckle.  
Turn the buckle retainer so the short side will go through  
the slot in the cover and restraint shell.  
3
Pull harness buckle away from restraint until tight, then  
verify the strap is not twisted and the release button is  
facing outward.  
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Cleaning the Harness Buckle  
If a child eats and drinks while in the  
restraint, the harness buckle may need to  
be periodically checked and cleaned of any  
accumulated debris or dried liquids.  
REMOVE BUCKLE as described on  
page 35.  
THOROUGHLY RINSE using warm  
water.  
TEST THE HARNESS BUCKLE by  
fastening and unfastening until a  
positive click is heard after inserting  
the second buckle tongue. If click is  
not heard, repeat cleaning procedure.  
TOWEL DRY  
DO NOT lubricate, use solvents,  
abrasive cleaners, soap or other  
household detergents.  
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Warranty  
This child restraint was manufactured by Britax Child Safety, Inc. (Britax  
warrants this product to the original retail purchaser as follows:  
®). Britax  
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
This product is warranted against defective materials or workmanship for one  
year from the date of original purchase. Proof of purchase is required. The  
exclusive remedy for this warranty is that Britax will, at its option, provide repair  
or replacement components for this product or refund the original purchase price  
of the product. Britax reserves the right to discontinue or change fabrics, parts,  
models or products, or to make substitutions.  
To make a claim under this warranty, contact Britax Consumer Services at  
1-888-427-4829 or write to us using the address on the back cover of this booklet.  
Proof of purchase is required.  
PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD WITHIN (30)  
DAYS OF PURCHASE.  
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS  
This warranty does not include damages which arise from negligence, misuse or use  
not in accordance with the product instruction.  
The use of non-Britax covers, inserts, toys, accessories, or tightening devices is  
not approved by Britax. Their use could cause this restraint to fail Federal Safety  
Standards or perform worse in a crash. Their use automatically voids the Britax  
warranty.  
LIMITATION OF DAMAGES  
The warranty and remedies as set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all others,  
oral or written, express or implied. In no event will Britax, or the retailer selling this  
product, be liable for any damages, including incidental or consequential damages,  
arising out of the use or inability to use this product.  
LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND OTHER WARRANTY TERMS AND  
STATE LAWS  
Any implied warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness  
for a particular purpose, shall be limited to the duration and terms of the express  
written warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,  
so the above limitations may not apply. This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Neither  
Britax, nor the retailer selling this product, authorizes any person to create for it any  
other warranty, obligation, or liability in connection with this product.  
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