Warning, Important safety information, Latch attachment system – BabyTrend INERTIA INFANT User Manual

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6.0

Important Safety Information

WARNING!

To avoid death or serious injury from suffocation, falls

and other hazards:

Always place the carrier on a firm and level surface. Never place

the carrier on soft or plush surfaces such as a bed, comforter,

couch, sofa, chair, etc. The carrier has a very high possibility of

tipping over if placed on a soft or plush surface.

Fall hazard: Child’s movements can slide carrier. Never place the

carrier near the edge of high surfaces such as tables, counter tops,

shelves, or other elevated surfaces. To prevent falls, stay within

arm’s reach whenever the carrier is not on the floor or ground.

Child can strangle in loose safety harness straps. Never leave

child in carrier when straps are loose or undone. Always use the

safety harness as instructed in this manual when the child is in

the carrier.

Before lifting the carrier with the handle, check that the handle

is firmly locked into position. The carrier will pivot about an

unlocked handle and can result in injury to your child.

Strings and cords can cause strangulation:

- DO NOT place items with string around a child’s

neck, such as hood strings, pacifier cords, etc.

- DO NOT suspend strings on or over carrier.

- DO NOT attach strings to toys.

- DO NOT place the carrier near a window where cords

from blinds or drapes can strangle a child.

Carrier use:

- Rocker use: Handle in mid-storage or storage position.

- Non-Rocking use: Handle in non-rocking position.

7.0

LATCH Attachment System

LATCH ATTACHMENT SYSTEM

Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) System is

designed to make installation of child Car Seats in motor

vehicles easier by requiring child restraints to be installed without

using the vehicle’s seat belt system. Since September 1, 2002, at

least two rear seating positions of all cars, mini vans and light trucks

come equipped LATCH systems which include lower child restraint

anchor points located between a vehicle’s seat cushion and seat

back, and top tether anchors. Also on September 1, 2002, all child

restraints will have two attachments which will connect to the vehicle’s

lower anchor points and top tethers (on forward-facing car seats).

Together, the lower anchors and upper tethers make up the LATCH

system. Read your vehicle owner’s manual for exact locations,

identification and requirements for use with a child restraint.

ONLY use LATCH to secure your child

restraint in a seating position recommended

by the vehicle manufacturer.

Refer to the vehicle owner’s manual for

the vehicle’s top tether anchor locations.

They should be identified by one of

the symbols shown in Fig. 22-1.

Latch Lower

Anchors

Vehicle Top

Tether Anchors

22-1

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