Husky Baby Carrier User Manual

Page 7

Advertising
background image

10

11

Installation

LATCH Installation

Figure A illustrates a typical LATCH

installation.

1

Verify that your vehicle is equipped

with LATCH anchors.

If LATCH anchors are not installed,

you must use standard vehicle belt

installation methods.

2

Insert recline bar into holes on

rear of restraint (see page 20).

3

If stored, remove LATCH

connectors from storage pouches

on rear of cover.

4

Place the restraint on the vehicle

seat with the back facing toward you.

5

Route the furthest LATCH

connector under the recline bar, then

attach to LATCH anchor (Fig. B).

A positive click confirms attachment.

Verify that LATCH harness is not

twisted.

6

Rotate seat into forward facing

position.

7

Route the closest LATCH

connector under the recline bar, then

attach to LATCH anchor (Fig. C).

A positive click confirms attachment.

Verify that LATCH harness is not

twisted.

8

Push firmly into the vehicle

backrest, then kneel on seat while

reaching through belt slots to

access loop end of LATCH harness

adjuster straps. Pull straps under

recline bar and through slots to

tighten (Fig. D). Pull strap until all

slack is removed from the LATCH

harness.
Installation can be improved by the use of the Versa-Tether

®

(see

pages 18–19).

WARNING:

Use vehicle belt (not LATCH connectors) for

installations with children weighing more than 48 pounds (21

kg). Refer to the vehicle owner’s manual or contact the vehicle

manufacturer for the maximum weight rating for their LATCH

anchors. Unless specified otherwise by the vehicle manufacturer,

assume a 48-pound child is the vehicle LATCH anchor limit.

Removal

To remove the child restraint, release both LATCH connectors from the

LATCH anchors by pressing the red release buttons. If connected,

disconnect the Versa-Tether from the tether anchor. Store LATCH

connectors and tether components in storage pouches on back of

cover when not in use.

A

B

D

Installation

C

P2219_R03.qxd 8/18/2004 11:04 AM Page 12

Advertising