Warning, Ac b f g – Orbit Baby G3 Toddler Car Seat User Manual

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4.

CHECK that the car seat is locked into

rear-facing position by looking at the
rotation indicators on either side of the
car seat base (Photo E). If they show
red (Photo F), the car seat is not locked
rear-facing. Re-dock the car seat.

If the rotation indicators show red
with every docking attempt, do not
use the car seat or car seat base,
and contact Orbit Baby
.

5.

RECHECK that the car seat is locked

into the rear-facing position by pushing
down firmly on both sides of the car
seat and pulling in several directions
(Photo G) to be certain it is locked. It
should not rotate out of the rear-facing
position. If the car seat rotates out of
rear-facing position, do not use the car
seat and contact Orbit Baby.

NOTE: A small amount of rotational
movement is normal, but the car seat
should not rotate out of rear-facing
position and the rotation indicators
should not be showing red.

FALL HAZARD: Grasp the car
seat firmly as shown in Photo A
when removing it from the car seat
base.
PINCH HAZARD: Clear your
child’s fingers and hands from the
carry handle area before removing
the car seat.

WARNING

Death or Serious Injury Can Occur

Rotating and Removing the Car

Seat from the Car Seat Base

1. Grasp the car seat firmly with one hand

holding a carry handle and the other
positioned near the padded front of the
seat (Photo A).

2. Squeeze either release lever (Photo B).

As you squeeze the release lever, the
car seat can be rotated.

3. While still squeezing the release lever(s),

lift the car seat off of the car seat base
(Photo C) and remove it carefully from
the vehicle.

A

C

B

F

G

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