Warning, Securing car seat in your vehicle – BabyTrend INERTIA INFANT User Manual

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Attach the Lower LATCH Connectors

1. Locate the LATCH anchors in the

vehicle seat. (Fig. 22-1) Once

located, secure the LATCH

Connectors to the vehicle LATCH

lower anchorages by pushing the

Base toward the rear of the vehicle.

Listen for the “click” and check

that both connectors are securely

attached to the lower anchorages by

pulling on the Base. (Fig. 34-1)

IMPORTANT: Always make sure the

LATCH Connectors are securely

connected to the vehicle lower

anchorages.

Note: If brace contacts vehicle seat

back before LATCH is connected

to vehicle anchors, adjust brace

into the vertical position and

then secure latch connectors.

2. Adjust Base into desired recline

position. (see Section 10.4)

3. Push on brace and rear of

base to secure the base into

the vehicle seat. (Fig. 34-2)

10.2 Base Installation with LATCH System

WARNING!

LATCH CONNECTORS ON CAR SEAT MUST BE SECURED ONTO

VEHICLE LOWER ANCHORAGES

NEVER CONNECT MORE THAN ONE LATCH CONNECTOR TO A

VEHICLE LOWER ANCHOR UNLESS SPECIFICALLY ALLOWED IN

VEHICLE OWNER’S MANUAL

FAILURE TO INSTALL CAR SEAT AT CORRECT SEAT RECLINE

ANGLE CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

BASE MUST BE PROPERLY RECLINED. INFANTS UNDER 3

MONTHS OF AGE OR UNABLE TO HOLD THEIR HEAD UPRIGHT

UNASSISTED MUST USE RECLINE POSITION # 1.

- TOO UPRIGHT CAN LEAD TO BREATHING DIFFICULTIES

FOR CHILDRED UNDER 3 MONTHS OF AGE OR NOT

ABLE TO HOLD THEIR HEAD UPRIGHT UNASSISTED.

When available, LATCH is the recommended method

of securing the Car Seat in the vehicle.

Preparation for installation with LATCH

1. Remove Belt Adapter from base.

2. Locate a LATCH seating position and

locate the LATCH anchorages in the

vehicle seat. (See Section 7.0 LATCH

Attachment System for more information)

3. If vehicle seat back is adjustable, adjust into the upright

position or the position or the position specified in the

vehicle owner’s manual for use with a Car Seat.

10.0

Securing Car Seat in Your Vehicle

10.0

Securing Car Seat in Your Vehicle

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