Graco AlanoTM User Manual

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SOME SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, such as pre-term babies

or those who have tested positive for positional apnea, may be

at increased risk of suffering breathing or other difficulties in an

infant restraint. If your child has special needs, we recommend

that you have your physician or hospital staff evaluate your child

and recommend the proper infant restraint or car bed before

using this product.

• According to accident statistics, CHILDREN ARE SAFER WHEN

PROPERLY RESTRAINED IN REAR VEHICLE SEATING

POSITIONS, RATHER THAN FRONT SEATING POSITIONS.

For a vehicle with a front passenger air bag, refer to your vehicle

owner’s manual as well as these instructions for infant restraint

installation.

NEVER LEAVE YOUR CHILD UNATTENDED.

NEVER LEAVE AN INFANT RESTRAINT AND BASE

UNSECURED IN YOUR VEHICLE. An unsecured infant

restraint or base can be thrown around and may injure occupants

in a sharp turn, sudden stop or crash. Remove it or make sure

that it is securely belted in the vehicle. If not using LATCH, make

sure unsecured LATCH connectors are properly stored on base.

REPLACE THE INFANT RESTRAINT AND BASE AFTER AN

ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND. An accident can cause damage to

the infant restraint that you cannot see.

STOP USING INFANT RESTRAINT AND BASE AND THROW IT

AWAY after the date molded into the back of the infant restraint.

DO NOT MODIFY YOUR INFANT RESTRAINT AND BASE or

use any accessories or parts supplied by other manufacturers.

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