Fisher Price Car Seat EF20B User Manual

EF20B  
SafeVoyage Deluxe  
Convertible Car Seat  
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Safety Information  
warning  
Warnings....................................................... 3–4  
Check Buckle Position..................................... 30  
Installation in Aircraft...................................... 31  
. Rear-Facing.Installation................................ 31  
. Forward-Facing.Installation......................... 31  
Using the Tether........................................ 32–33  
Care and Maintenance.................................. 34  
. Cover.Removal.and.Replacement............... 34  
. Cleaning.the.Cover,.Shell.and.Harness.  
• Use rear-facing position when using restraint with an infant weighing  
20 pounds (9 kg) or less. The American Academy of Pediatrics  
recommends rear-facing until at least 1 year of age and 20 pounds.  
• Use only with children who weigh between 5 and 55 pounds (2.3 and  
25 kg) and whose height is 49 inches (124 cm) or less. Rear-facing  
5-33 pounds (2.3-15 kg) and forward-facing maximum 55 pounds  
(25 kg).  
Safety Information............................................ 5  
Features........................................................ 6–7  
Using the Restraint........................................... 8  
. Secure.Your.Child.in.the.Restraint............. 8–9  
. Reclined.Position......................................... 10  
. Upright.Position.......................................... 11  
. Check.Harness.Height................................. 12  
. Harness.Height.Adjustment......................... 13  
Vehicle Safety Belts......................................... 14  
Vehicle Seating Positions................................ 15  
Rear-Facing Installation.................................. 16  
. LATCH.Installation.and.Removal........... 16–17  
• Snugly adjust the belts provided with this child restraint around your  
child. A snug strap should not allow any slack. It lies in a relatively  
straight line without sagging. It does not press on the child’s flesh or  
push the child’s body into an unnatural position.  
. ....and.Harness.Adjuster............................... 35  
. Buckle.Removal.and.Replacement.............. 36  
. Cleaning.the.Buckle..................................... 37  
Warranty......................................................... 38  
Secure the top anchorage strap (tether) provided with this child restraint.  
• Secure this child restraint with the vehicle’s child restraint anchorage  
system (LATCH) if available or with a vehicle belt.  
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Locking.Lap-Shoulder.Belt.Installation..... 18–19  
. Non-Locking.ELR.Lap-Shoulder.Belt..  
• Follow all instructions on this child restraint and in the written  
instructions stored under cover at front of seat.  
. ....Installation.Using.a.Locking.Clip....... 20–21  
. Lap.Belt.Installation............................... 22–23  
Forward-Facing Installation............................ 24  
. LATCH.Installation.and.Removal........... 24–25  
• Register your child restraint with the manufacturer.  
• This child restraint must not be used in the home, in boats, or other  
non-certified applications.  
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Locking.Lap-Shoulder.Belt.Installation........... 26.  
• Use vehicle belt (not lower 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 lower anchors. Unless specified otherwise by the  
vehicle manufacturer, assume a 48-pound child is the vehicle lower  
anchor limit.  
. Non-Locking.ELR.Lap-Shoulder.Belt..  
Fisher-Price.and.related.trademarks.and.copyrights.are.used.under.license.from.  
Fisher-Price,.Inc.,.a.subsidiary.of.Mattel,.Inc.,.East.Aurora,.NY.14052..U.S.A..©2006.  
Mattel,.Inc..All.Rights.Reserved..MADE.IN.U.S.A...  
. ....Installation.Using.a.Locking.Clip....... 27–28  
. Lap.Belt.Installation..................................... 29  
Manufactured.for.and.distributed.by.a.subsidiary.of:  
Britax.Childcare.Limited  
P266700  
R1.01.06  
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SafetyInformation  
warning  
IMPORTANT NOTES.  
This.child.restraint.system.conforms.to.all.ap-  
plicable.Federal.motor.vehicle.safety.standards..  
ThIS RESTRAINT IS cERTIfIEd fOR uSE IN  
MOTOR vEhIclES ANd AIRcRAfT.  
• Based on crash statistics, the National Highway Traffic Safety  
Administration recommends that parents select the rear seat as the  
safest location for a properly installed child restraint. Please study  
the section on Vehicle Safety Belts in this booklet to ensure the  
child’s safety. If in doubt about installing the child restraint, consult  
the vehicle owner’s manual.  
•..Verify.that.the.child.restraint.is.secure.and.that.  
the.harness.is.properly.adjusted.around.the.child.  
each.time.the.child.restraint.is.used.  
•..Adjust.the.harness.to.fit.the.clothes.the.child.is.  
wearing..The.fit.for.a.child.in.winter.clothes.will.  
differ.from.a.child.in.summer.clothes.  
•..Cover.the.restraint.when.the.vehicle.is.parked.in.  
direct.sunlight..Parts.of.the.child.restraint.could.  
become.hot.enough.to.burn.the.child.  
•..Store.the.child.restraint.in.a.safe.place.when.it.is.  
not.being.used.for.an.extended.period.of.time..Do.  
not.place.heavy.objects.on.top.of.it.  
Child.restraints.could.be.recalled.for.safety.reasons...  
You.must.register.this.restraint.to.be.reached.in.a.  
recall..Send.your.name,.address.and.the.restraint’s.  
model.number.and.manufacturing.date.to.Britax.  
Child.Safety,.Inc.,.13501.South.Ridge.Drive,..  
• Secure this child restraint even when it is not occupied. In a crash, an  
unsecured child restraint may injure vehicle occupants.  
• When using in vehicle with air bags, refer to the vehicle owner’s  
manual for child restraint installation instructions and precautions.  
• Never use the adjuster strap to lift or carry this child restraint. Doing  
so could cause damage to the harness adjuster and webbing. Always  
carry this child restraint by the shell or tether strap.  
• The primary protection for occupants of a vehicle in a crash is the  
structure of the vehicle; a child restraint will not protect a child when  
the vehicle is seriously impacted. However, correctly installed, a child  
restraint will substantially improve the chances for survival in most  
crashes. Make sure that all users fully understand the correct ways to  
use this child restraint in a vehicle.  
• Stop use of a child restraint that is older than six years or has been  
in a severe crash to prevent injury due to deterioration or hidden  
damage.  
Charlotte,.NC.28273.or.call.1-866-204-1665...For.  
recall.information,.call.the.U.S..Government’s.  
Vehicle.Safety.Hotline.at.1-888-327-4236.  
(TTY:.1-800-424-9153),.or.go.to.http://NHTSA.gov.  
•..Do.not.leave.children.alone.in.a.vehicle,.even.for.  
a.short.time.  
•..Do.not,.except.as.described.in.this.booklet,.  
attempt.to.disassemble.any.part.of.the.child.  
restraint.or.change.the.way.its.harness.or.the.  
vehicle.belts.are.used.  
warning  
Do not place a  
child restraint  
•..Do.not.leave.loose.objects,.e.g..books,.bags,.etc.,.  
in.the.back.of.a.vehicle..In.the.event.of.a.sudden.  
stop,.loose.objects.will.keep.moving,.potentially.  
causing.serious.injuries.  
in the front seat  
of a vehicle with  
•..Do.not.leave.folding.vehicle.seats.unlatched..  
In.the.event.of.a.sudden.stop,.a.loose.seat.back.  
could.prevent.the.child.restraint.from.protecting.  
the.child.as.well.as.it.should.  
a passenger air  
bag. Death or  
serious injury can occur. The back  
seat is the safest place for children  
under 12 years of age.  
•.D. o.not.allow.children.to.play.with.the.child.restraint.  
•..Do.not.use.anything.to.raise.the.restraint.off.the.  
vehicle.seat..In.a.crash,.it.could.slide.and.be..  
unable.to.protect.the.child.as.well.as.it.should.  
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Features  
Features  
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1. Head pad  
2. Harness Slots (under Head Pad)  
3. Harness  
4. Chest Clip  
5. Buckle  
6. User guide and Locking Clip (under cover)  
7. Harness adjuster Lever (under ap)  
8. Harness adjuster Strap  
9. rear-Facing Vehicle Belt Path  
15. Tether  
16. Tether adjuster  
17. Tether Hook  
18. Harness Yoke  
19. Harness Shield  
10. Forward-Facing Vehicle Belt Path  
11. Lower Hook  
12. Lower adjuster  
13. Lower Hook Strap  
14. Base  
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Using the Restraint  
Using the Restraint  
4.. .Place.child.in.the.restraint..Position.the.harness.  
Secure Your Child in the Restraint  
1.. .To.loosen.the.harness,.lift.the.adjuster.lever.  
located.in.front.of.the.restraint.and.pull.the.  
harness.straps.forward.(Fig. 1).  
straps.around.the.child.and.fasten.the.child.  
restraint.buckle.(Fig. 5)..Fasten.chest.clip..  
(Fig. 6).  
5.. .Gently.pull.up.on.the.harness.straps.to.tighten.  
the.lap.section.of.the.harness.  
6.. .Slowly.pull.the.adjuster.strap.to.tighten.the.  
harness.around.the.child.(Fig. 7)..  
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IMPORTANT!ꢀHarness should have a snug, but  
comfortable, fit around the child.  
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7.. .Position.the.chest.clip.at.the.middle.of.the.child’s.  
chest,.level.with.the.child’s.armpits.(Fig. 7)..  
2.. .To.unfasten.chest.clip,.squeeze.tabs.(Fig. 2)..  
Separate.clip.(Fig. 3).  
8... Check.harness.height.(see.page.12).  
9.. .Verify.that.harness.is.not.twisted.and.child.is.  
properly.secured.  
IMPORTANT!ꢀAlways pull on the harness after  
securing the child to make sure the buckle and  
harness are locked.If they are not, the buckle or  
adjuster area may be clogged with food, drink,  
or objects that need to be removed.See pages  
35 –37 for cleaning instructions.  
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3.. .To.unfasten.buckle,.use.thumb.to.press.release.  
button,.then.remove.tongues.from.buckle.  
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.IMPORTANT!Always make sure that the  
harness is tight before each use, or after any  
adjustments.  
(Fig. 4)..  
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Using the Restraint  
Using the Restraint  
Reclined Position.  
Upright Position.  
Useꢀtheꢀrear-facing,ꢀreclinedꢀpositionꢀwithꢀ  
childrenꢀweighingꢀ33ꢀpoundsꢀ(15ꢀkg)ꢀorꢀlessꢀ  
(Fig. 1).ꢀ  
Useꢀtheꢀforward-facing,ꢀuprightꢀpositionꢀ  
withꢀchildrenꢀweighingꢀbetweenꢀ20ꢀpoundsꢀ  
(9ꢀkg)ꢀandꢀ55ꢀpoundsꢀ(25ꢀkg)ꢀ(Fig. 1).  
warning  
warning  
• Always use in upright position in  
forward-facing mode.  
Always use in reclined position in  
rear-facing mode.  
• The American Academy of  
Pediatrics recommends rear-  
facing until at least 1 year of age  
and 20 pounds.  
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1...To.adjust.the.restraint.to.the.reclined.position,.  
turn.the.restraint.upside.down.so.the.base.is.  
facing.up...With.both.hands,.pull.up.on.the.base.  
to.disengage.the.rods..Pull.base.away.from.shell,.  
then.rotate.to.the.reclined.position.and.slide.  
base.into.locked.position.(Figs. 2 and 2a).  
Verify.that.base.is.fully.locked.into.reclined.  
position.(Fig. 1).  
1...To.adjust.the.restraint.to.the.upright.position,.  
turn.the.restraint.upside.down.so.the.base.is.  
facing.up...With.both.hands,.pull.up.on.the.base.  
to.disengage.the.rods..Pull.base.away.from.shell,.  
then.rotate.to.upright.position.and.slide.base.  
into.locked.position.(Figs. 2 and 2a)..Verify.  
that.base.is.fully.locked.into.upright.position.  
(Fig. 1).  
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Using the Restraint  
Using the Restraint  
Check Harness Height  
Harness Height Adjustment  
1.. .Place.child.in.restraint,.then.secure.harness.(see.SecureYour Child in the Restraint,  
1...To.loosen.the.harness,.lift.the.harness.adjuster.  
lever.and.pull.the.harness.straps.forward..  
(Fig. 1).  
pages.8.and.9).  
2.. .Observe.where.the.harness.is.positioned.on.the.child..Rear-facing.harness.straps.  
should.be.located.in.the.nearest.slot.at.or.below.the.child’s.shoulder..Forward-facing.  
harness.straps.must.be.located.at.or.above.the.child’s.shoulder (Fig. 1).  
3.. .If.harness.height.is.correct,.continue.using.child.restraint.without.adjustment..If.  
harness.height.requires.adjustment,.refer.to.Harness Height Adjustment.on.page.13..  
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2...At.the.back.of.the.restraint,.unhook.the.harness.  
Weight Range  
Rear-Facing  
5–33.lbs..(2.3–15.kg)  
straps.from.the.yoke.(Fig. 2).  
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3...Pull.straps.through.the.shell.and.cover.  
Forward-Facing  
20–55.pounds.(9–25.kg)  
Rear-Facing  
Maximum Height  
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Rear-Facingꢀ  
The.child.is.too.tall.when.the.top.of.the.  
head.is.1.inch.from.the.top.of.the.restraint..  
4...Thread.the.harness.straps.through.slots.in.shell.  
at.the.new.height.(Fig. 3).  
5...Reattach.harness.straps.to.the.yoke.(Fig. 2).  
6...Pull.harness.adjuster.strap.to.tighten.the.  
harness.  
Forward-Facing  
The.child.is.too.tall.when.the.tops.of.ears.  
are.above.the.top.of.the.restraint.or.height.  
exceeds.49.inches.(124.cm)...  
. .IMPORTANT!Verify that both straps are  
threaded at the same height and are not  
twisted.  
Forward-Facing  
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Vehicle Safety Belts  
Vehicle Seating Positions  
NOTE:ꢀꢀTheꢀinformationꢀinꢀthisꢀsectionꢀappliesꢀ  
onlyꢀtoꢀinstallationꢀwithꢀvehicleꢀbelts.  
warning  
IMPORTANT!ꢀVehicle seats and safety belts differ  
from vehicle to vehicle.Refer to your vehicle  
owner’s manual for specific information about  
the vehicle safety belts and their use with child  
restraints.Some vehicles have no seating positions  
which are compatible with this child restraint, or  
any other child restraint. If in doubt, contact the  
vehicle manufacturer for assistance.  
• Forward-facing vehicle seats must be used with this child restraint.  
Side-facing or rear-facing seats cannot be used.  
• Do not place a child restraint in the front seat of a vehicle with a  
passenger air bag unless the air bag is turned off. Death or serious injury  
can occur. The back seat is the safest place for children under  
12 years of age.  
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warning  
The.following.types.of.vehicle.belts.are.notꢀ  
compatible.with.this.child.restraint.(Fig. 1)  
•..Front.vehicle.belts.with.top.or.bottom.anchorage.  
points.in.the.door.  
•..Motor-driven.automatic.vehicle.belts.  
..Lap-shoulder.belts.that.have.separate.retractors.for.  
the.shoulder.section.and.the.lap.section.in.which.  
the.lap.section.retractor.does.not.lock.without.the.  
use.of.a.heavy-duty.belt.shortening.clip.  
•..2-point.lap.belt.Emergency.Locking.Retractor..  
(ELR).vehicle.belts.without.the.use.of.a..belt.  
...shortening.clip.  
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Never use the locking clip  
provided with this restraint  
in place of a heavy-duty  
belt shortening clip. Refer  
to your vehicle owner’s  
manual for specific  
information.  
•..Lap-shoulder.ELR.vehicle.belts.without.the.use.of.the.provided.locking.clip.  
The.owner’s.manual.for.your.vehicle.will.have.information.on.the.types.of.vehicle.belts.in.  
your.vehicle..If.your.belt.type.is.listed.above,.select.another.seating.position.or.use.Lower.  
Anchors.and.Tethers.for.Children.(LATCH).installation.  
This.child.restraint.can.fit.securely.in.most.vehicles.using.the.existing.vehicle.belts...  
However,.some.vehicle.designs.prevent.a.secure.fit.of.the.child.restraint.due.to.the.position.  
of.the.vehicle.belt.lower.anchorage.points.  
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Rear-Facing Installation  
Rear-Facing Installation  
6.. .Push.the.restraint.firmly.into.the.vehicle.seat.  
LATCH Installation  
Figureꢀ1ꢀillustratesꢀaꢀtypicalꢀrear-facingꢀ  
LATCHꢀinstallation.  
and.pull.the.lower.hook.strap.tight.(Fig. 5).  
7.. .Verify.that.all.connections.are.secure.and.the.  
restraint.is.stable...A.secure.restraint.should.  
allow.no.more.than.1.inch.of.side-to-side.or.  
forward.movement.at.the.belt.path.(see“Check  
Buckle Positionon.page.30).  
warning  
Always use in reclined position in  
rear-facing mode. See page 10.  
IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen correctly reclined, the red  
line on the shell will be level with the ground,  
and the back angle of the child restraint should  
be approximately 45°.If there is a problem  
achieving the back angle, place a rolled towel  
under the front of the base to help level the  
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IMPORTANT!ꢀVerify that your vehicle is  
equipped with lower anchors.If lower anchors  
are not installed, you must use vehicle belt  
installation methods (see pages 18–23).  
restraint (Fig. 6)  
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1.. .Lift.up.cover.from.seat.and.remove.lower.hook.  
strap.and.lower.hooks.from.storage.slots.(Fig. 2).  
Route.one.hook.through.each.rear-facing.belt.path.  
warning  
Only raise base as described above.  
Do not raise the base off of the front  
edge of vehicle seat; doing so will  
reduce the protection for your child.  
(Fig. 3) Replace.cover.  
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2....With.the.restraint.in.the.reclined.position,.place.it.  
rear-facing.in.the.vehicle.seat.  
3.. .Press.and.hold.the.lower.adjuster.release.button,.  
then.pull.to.lengthen.lower.hook.strap.to.full.  
length..  
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4.. .Verify.that.the.lower.hook.strap.is.not.twisted,.then.  
attach.the.left.lower.hook.to.left.lower.anchor.in.  
LATCH Removal  
1..  
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desired.seating.position.(Figs. 4 and 4a)..Pull.on.  
hook.strap.(Fig. 7).  
2.. .Press.on.tab.to.release.hook.from.lower.anchor.  
lower.hook.to.confirm.attachment.to.lower.anchor.  
5.. .Verify.that.the.lower.hook.strap.is.not.twisted,.then.  
attach.the.right.lower.hook.to.right.lower.anchor.  
in.desired.seating.position...Pull.on.lower.hook.to.  
confirm.attachment.to.lower.anchor.  
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IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen not in use, always  
store the lower hooks in storage slots under  
cover (see page 16, Fig.2).  
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Rear-Facing Installation  
Rear-Facing Installation  
4.. .Push.the.restraint.firmly.into.the.vehicle.seat,.  
Locking Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation  
Figureꢀ1ꢀillustratesꢀaꢀtypicalꢀrear-facingꢀ  
installationꢀusingꢀtheꢀvehicle’sꢀlockingꢀꢀ  
lap-shoulderꢀbelt.  
while.removing.slack.from.the.vehicle.lap-  
shoulder.belt.(Fig. 4).  
5.. .Verify.that.all.connections.are.secure.and.the.  
restraint.is.stable..A.secure.restraint.should.  
allow.no.more.than.1.inch.of.side-to-side.or.  
forward.movement.at.the.belt.path.(see“Check  
Buckle Positionon.page.30).  
warning  
Always use in reclined position in  
rear-facing mode. See page 10.  
IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen correctly reclined, the red  
line on the shell will be level with the ground,  
and the back angle of the child restraint  
should be approximately 45°. If there is a  
problem achieving the back angle, place a rolled  
towel under the front of the base to help level  
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IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen installing the restraint with  
vehicle belts, store the lower hooks in storage  
slots under cover (see page 16, Fig.2).  
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the restraint (Fig. 5)  
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1.. .With.the.restraint.in.the.reclined.position,.  
place.it.rear-facing.in.the.vehicle.seat..Lift..  
up.the.seat.cover.to.expose.the.rear-facing..  
belt.path.  
warning  
2.. .Pull.to.fully.extend.vehicle.lap-shoulder.belt...  
With.shoulder.and.lap.portion.of.vehicle.seat.  
belt.together,.route.through.the.rear-facing.belt.  
slot,.under.the.buckle.strap.and.through.the.  
other.rear-facing.slot.(Fig. 2)..  
Only raise base as described above.  
Do not raise the base off of the front  
edge of vehicle seat; doing so will  
reduce the protection for your child.  
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3....Verify.that.the.vehicle.belt.is.not.twisted,.then.  
buckle.(Fig. 3)...Pull.on.the.vehicle.belt.to.  
make.sure.it.is.securely.buckled.  
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Rear-Facing Installation  
Rear-Facing Installation  
4.. .Push.restraint.firmly.into.the.vehicle.seat,.while.remov-  
ing.slack.from.the.vehicle.lap-shoulder.belt.(Fig. 4)  
5.. .Hold.the.lap.and.shoulder.belts.together.behind.the.  
latch.plate.and.unbuckle.(Fig. 5) ..  
Non-Locking ELR Lap-Shoulder Belt  
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Installation Using a Locking Clip  
Figureꢀ1ꢀillustratesꢀaꢀtypicalꢀrear-facingꢀinstallationꢀ  
usingꢀtheꢀvehicle’sꢀnon-lockingꢀlap-shoulderꢀbeltꢀ  
andꢀaꢀlockingꢀclip.  
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6.. .Thread.the.locking.clip.onto.both.belts.(Fig. 6),.  
placing.it.within.1/2.inch.of.the.latch.plate.(Fig. 7)..  
7.. .Buckle.the.belt.again...The.belt.should.be.tight.around.  
the.restraint..If.not,.remove.the.locking.clip.and.repeat.  
Steps.2–7.  
warning  
Always use in reclined position in rear-  
facing mode. See page 10.  
8....Verify.that.all.connections.are.secure.and.the.restraint.  
is.stable...A.secure.restraint.should.allow.no.more.than.  
1.inch.of.side-to-side.or.forward.movement.at.the.belt.  
path.(see“Check Buckle Positionon.page.30).  
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IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen installing the restraint with vehicle  
belts, store the lower hooks in storage slots under cover  
(see page 16, Fig.2).  
IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen correctly reclined, the red  
line on the shell will be level with the ground and  
the back angle of the child restraint should be  
approximately 45°.If there is a problem achieving  
the back angle, place a rolled towel under the front  
of the base to help level the restraint (see page 19,  
Fig.5).  
warning  
Do not install this restraint using a  
non-locking ELR vehicle belt unless a  
locking clip is used.  
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1.. .Remove.the.locking.clip.from.the.user.guide.  
storage.bag..With.the.restraint.in.the.reclined.  
position,.place.it.rear-facing.in.the.vehicle.seat..Lift.up.  
the.seat.cover.to.expose.the.rear-facing.belt.path.  
warning  
1/2“  
Only raise base as described above. Do  
not raise the base off of the front edge  
of vehicle seat; doing so will reduce the  
protection for your child.  
2.. P. ull.to.fully.extend.vehicle.lap-shoulder.belt..With.  
shoulder.and.lap.portion.of.vehicle.seat.belt.together,.  
route.through.the.rear-facing.belt.slot,.behind.the.buckle.  
strap.and.through.the.other.rear-facing.slot.(Fig. 2)..  
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3...V. erify.that.the.vehicle.belt.is.not.twisted,.then.buckle.  
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(Fig. 3)...Pull.on.the.vehicle.belt.to.make.sure.it.is.  
securely.buckled.  
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Rear-Facing Installation  
Rear-Facing Installation  
4.. .Push.the.restraint.firmly.into.the.vehicle.seat.  
Lap Belt Installation  
Figureꢀ1ꢀillustratesꢀaꢀtypicalꢀrear-facingꢀ  
vehicleꢀlapꢀbeltꢀinstallation.ꢀ  
while.removing.slack.from.the.vehicle.lap.belt.  
(Fig. 4).  
5.. .Verify.that.all.connections.are.secure.and.the.  
restraint.is.stable...A.secure.restraint.should.  
allow.no.more.than.1.inch.of.side-to-side.or.  
forward.movement.at.the.belt.path.(see“Check  
Buckle Positionon.page.30).  
warning  
Always use in reclined position in  
rear-facing mode. See page 10.  
IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen correctly reclined, the red  
line on the shell will be level with the ground,  
and the back angle of the child restraint  
should be approximately 45°.If there is a  
problem achieving the back angle, place a rolled  
towel under the front of the base to help level  
the restraint (Fig. 5).  
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IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen installing the restraint with  
vehicle belts, store the lower hooks in storage  
slots under cover (see page 16, Fig.2.)  
1.. .With.the.restraint.in.the.reclined.position,.  
place.it.rear-facing.in.the.vehicle.seat..Lift..  
up.the.seat.cover.to.expose.the.rear-facing..  
belt.path.  
warning  
2.. .Pull.to.fully.extend.vehicle.lap.belt..Route.  
through.rear-facing.belts.slot,.behind.the.  
buckle.strap.and.through.the.other.rear-facing.  
slot.(Fig. 2)..  
Only raise base as described above.  
Do not raise the base off of the front  
edge of vehicle seat; doing so will  
reduce the protection for your child.  
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3....Verify.that.the.vehicle.belt.is.not.twisted,.then.  
buckle.(Fig. 3)..Pull.on.the.vehicle.belt.to.  
make.sure.it.is.securely.buckled.  
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Forward-FacingInstallation  
Forward-Facing Installation  
5.. .Kneel.on.the.restraint.to.push.it.into.the.  
LATCH Installation  
vehicle.seat.while.pulling.the.lower.hook.strap.  
tight.(Fig. 5).  
6..Install.tether.as.instructed.on.pages.32–33..  
Figureꢀ1ꢀillustratesꢀaꢀtypicalꢀforward-facingꢀ  
LATCHꢀinstallation.  
7.. .Verify.that.all.connections.are.secure.and.the.  
restraint.is.stable...A.secure.restraint.should.  
allow.no.more.than.1.inch.of.side-to-side.or.  
forward.movement.at.the.belt.path.  
warning  
Always use in upright position in  
forward-facing mode. See page 11.  
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IMPORTANT!.Verify that your vehicle is  
equipped with lower anchors.If lower anchors  
are not installed, you must use vehicle belt  
installation methods (see pages 26–29).  
1...Lift.up.cover.from.seat.and.remove.the.lower.  
hook.strap.and.lower.hooks.out.of.the.rear-facing.  
belt.path.OR.from.the.storage.slots.(Fig. 2). Pull.  
hooks.through.forward-facing.path.(Fig. 3).  
2.. .Press.and.hold.the.lower.adjuster.release.  
button,.then.pull.to.lengthen.lower.hook.strap.  
to.full.length..  
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LATCH Removal  
1.. .Press.button.on.lower.adjuster.to.loosen.lower.  
hook.strap.(Fig. 6).  
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2.. .Press.on.tab.to.release.hook.from.lower.anchor.  
3.. Disconnect.the.tether...  
3.. .Verify.that.the.lower.hook.strap.is.not.twisted,.  
then.attach.the.left.lower.hook.to.left.lower.  
anchor.in.desired.seating.position.(Fig. 4)...  
Pull.on.lower.hook.to.confirm.attachment.to.  
lower.anchor.  
4.. .Verify.that.the.lower.hook.strap.is.not.twisted,.  
then.attach.the.right.lower.hook.to.right.lower.  
anchor.in.desired.seating.position...Pull.on.  
lower.hook.to.confirm.attachment.to.lower.  
anchor.  
IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen not in use, always  
store the lower hooks in storage slots under  
cover (see page 16, Fig 2).  
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Forward-FacingInstallation  
Forward-FacingInstallation  
Non-Locking ELR Lap-Shoulder Belt  
Installation Using a Locking Clip  
Locking Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation  
Figureꢀ1ꢀillustratesꢀaꢀtypicalꢀforward-facingꢀ  
installationꢀusingꢀtheꢀvehicle’sꢀlockingꢀlap-  
shoulderꢀbelt.ꢀ  
Figureꢀ1ꢀillustratesꢀaꢀtypicalꢀforward-facingꢀinstallationꢀ  
usingꢀtheꢀvehicle’sꢀnon-lockingꢀlap-shoulderꢀbeltꢀandꢀaꢀ  
lockingꢀclip.  
warning  
warning  
Always use in upright position in  
forward-facing mode. See page 11.  
Always use in upright position in  
forward-facing mode. See page 11.  
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IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen installing the restraint with  
vehicle belts, store the lower hooks in storage  
slots under cover (see page 16, Fig.2).  
1.. .With.the.restraint.in.the.upright.position,.place.  
it.forward-facing.in.the.vehicle.seat..  
IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen installing the restraint with  
vehicle belts, store the lower hooks in storage slots  
under cover (see page 16, Fig.2).  
IMPORTANT!ꢀInstallation can be improved by  
using the tether (see pages 32–33).  
warning  
2.. .Pull.to.fully.extend.the.vehicle.lap-shoulder.  
belt..Hold.the.shoulder.and.lap.portion.of.the.  
vehicle.belt.together.and.route.through.the.  
forward-facing.belt.path.  
3....Verify.that.the.vehicle.belt.is.not.twisted,.then.  
buckle.(Fig. 2)...Pull.on.the.vehicle.belt.to.  
make.sure.it.is.securely.buckled.  
Do not install this restraint using  
a non-locking ELR vehicle belt,  
unless a locking clip is used.  
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1.. .Remove.the.locking.clip.from.the.user.guide.storage.bag..With.the.restraint.in.the.upright.  
position,.place.it.forward-facing.in.the.vehicle.seat..  
4.. .Kneel.on.the.restraint.to.push.it.into.the.vehicle.  
seat.while.removing.slack.from.the.vehicle.lap-  
shoulder.belt.(Fig. 3).  
5.. .Verify.that.all.connections.are.secure.and.the.  
restraint.is.stable...A.secure.restraint.should.  
allow.no.more.than.1.inch.of.side-to-side.or.  
forward.movement.at.the.belt.path.(see“Check  
IMPORTANT!ꢀInstallation can be improved by the using the tether (see pages 32–33.)  
2.. .Pull.to.fully.extend.the.vehicle.lap-shoulder.belt..Hold.the.shoulder.and.lap.portion.of.the.  
vehicle.belt.together.and.route.through.the.forward-facing.belt.path.  
3....Verify.that.the.vehicle.belt.is.not.twisted,.then.buckle.(Fig. 2)...Pull.on.the.vehicle.belt.to.  
make.sure.it.is.securely.buckled.  
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Forward-Facing Installation  
Forward-Facing Installation  
4.. .Kneel.on.the.restraint.to.push.it.into.the.  
Lap Belt Installation  
Figureꢀ1ꢀillustratesꢀaꢀtypicalꢀforward-facingꢀꢀ  
vehicleꢀlapꢀbeltꢀinstallation.ꢀ  
vehicle.seat.while.removing.slack.from.the.  
vehicle.lap-shoulder.belt.(Fig. 3).  
5.. .Hold.the.lap.and.shoulder.belts.together.  
behind.the.latch.plate.and.unbuckle.(Fig. 4)...  
warning  
6.. .Thread.the.locking.clip.onto.both.belts..  
(Fig. 5),.placing.it.within.1/2.inch.of.the.latch..  
plate.(Fig. 6)..  
Always use in upright position in  
forward-facing mode. See page 11.  
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7.. .Buckle.the.belt.again...The.belt.should.be.tight.  
around.the.restraint..If.not,.remove.the.locking.  
clip.and.repeat.Steps.2–7..  
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IMPORTANT!ꢀWhen installing the restraint with  
vehicle belts, store the lower hooks in storage  
slots under cover (see page 16, Fig.2).  
8....Verify.that.all.connections.are.secure.and.the.  
restraint.is.stable..A.secure.restraint.should.allow.  
no.more.than.1.inch.of.side-to-side.or.forward.  
movement.at.the.belt.path..SeeCheck Buckle  
Positionon page 30.  
1.. .With.the.restraint.in.the.upright.position,.place.  
it.forward-facing.in.the.vehicle.seat..  
IMPORTANT!ꢀInstallation can be improved by  
using the tether (see pages 32–33).  
2.. .Pull.the.vehicle.belt.out,.then.pass.it.through.  
both.forward-facing.belts.slots.  
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5
2
3....Verify.that.the.vehicle.belt.is.not.twisted,.then.  
buckle.(Fig. 2)..Pull.on.the.vehicle.belt.to.  
make.sure.it.is.securely.buckled.  
1/2“  
4.. .Kneel.on.the.restraint.to.push.it.into.the.vehicle.  
seat.while.removing.slack.from.the.vehicle.belt.  
(Fig. 3).  
5.. .Verify.that.all.connections.are.secure.and.the.  
restraint.is.stable...A.secure.restraint.should.  
allow.no.more.than.1.inch.of.side-to-side.or.  
forward.movement.at.the.belt.path.(see“Check  
Buckle Positionon.page.30).  
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Check Buckle Position  
Installation in Aircraft  
This.child.restraint.is.certified.for.aircraft.use..Most.  
If.the.buckle.is.touching.the.vehicle.belt.path.opening.(Figs. 1 and 2).after.the.vehicle.  
belt.is.tightened,.move.the.child.restraint.to.another.seating.position.in.the.vehicle.to.  
achieve.the.correct.position.(Figs. 3 and 4)..Contact.your.vehicle.manufacturer.for.  
assistance.if.you.cannot.achieve.the.correct.buckle.position..  
airlines.in.the.U.S..and.Canada.will.allow.the.use.of.  
a.child.restraint.if.it.is.labeled.as.an.approved.child.  
restraint.for.airline.use.and.fits.properly.on.the.  
plane..Contact.the.airline.about.their.policy.prior.  
to.traveling.  
IMPORTANT!ꢀCheck that the child restraint is secure before each trip.  
Rear-Facing  
Forward-Facing  
Rear-Facing Installation  
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For.rear-facing.aircraft.installation.(Fig. 1),.see..  
Lap Belt Installation.on.pages.22.and.23.  
Forward-Facing Installation  
For.forward-facing.aircraft.installation.(Fig. 2),.see.  
Lap Belt Installation.on.page.29.  
NOTE:ꢀ  
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2
INCORRECT  
INCORRECT  
• Place the child restraint next to a window to  
avoid blocking the aisle.  
• If the aircraft lap belt is too short, ask the flight  
attendant for a belt extender.  
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3
4
CORRECT  
CORRECT  
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Using the Tether  
Using the Tether  
Before installing restraint:  
1....Remove.tether.components.from.pouch.on.  
rear.of.restraint.  
2....Lift.tether.adjuster.release.tab,.then.pull.to..  
extend.tether.strap.into.a.V-shape.  
3....Loosely.attach.the.tether.to.an.approved.  
anchor.point.using.the.tether.hook.located.on.  
the.tether.strap (Fig. 1)..  
&ORWARDꢀ&ACING  
warning  
!
• When using the restraint in forward-facing position, attach  
the tether only to tether anchors identified by the vehicle  
manufacturer as tether anchorage points. Use of other locations  
is not approved or permitted.  
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• The manufacturer recommends that the tether be used in  
forward-facing mode. Using the tether will improve the stability of  
the child restraint and reduce the risk of injury.  
4....Install.restraint.as.described.in.the.appropriate.  
installation.section.on.pages.16–29.  
After installing restraint:  
• If the vehicle does not currently have a tether anchor attachment,  
refer to the vehicle owner’s manual or contact the vehicle  
manufacturer for assistance.  
5....Pull.the.tether.strap.to.remove.all.slack..  
6....Verify.that.there.is.tension.in.the.tether.strap.  
and.that.child.restraint.is.properly.secured.  
• If tether anchorage is not available, do not modify the vehicle  
without advice from the vehicle manufacturer.  
• Do not hook the tether to a vehicle seat mechanism!  
• The back angle of the child restraint should be approximately 45º  
when properly installed in the rear-facing position.  
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Care andMaintenance  
Care andMaintenance  
Cover Removal  
Cleaning the Cover  
•. Hand.wash,.using.cold.water.and.mild.soap.  
•. Line.dry.to.prevent.cover.from.shrinking.  
•. Do.not.bleach,.machine.wash,.machine.dry,.or.iron.  
1.. .Loosen.the.harness.by.lifting.the.harness.adjuster.located.in.the.front.of.the.restraint,.  
and.pull.the.harness.straps.forward.  
2.. Unhook.the.harness.straps.from.the.yoke.on.the.back.of.restraint.  
3.. Unbuckle.harness.from.the.buckle.  
Cleaning the Shell and Harness  
•. Brush.away.loose.debris,.using.a.soft-bristle.brush.  
•. Sponge.clean,.using.warm.water.and.mild.soap..  
•. Towel.dry.  
4.. P. ull.upper.harness.straps.through.the.shell.and.cover.to.the.top.of.the.restraint.  
5.. .Gently.remove.the.upper.portion.of.the.cover..Be.careful.not.to.damage.the.energy-.  
absorbing.foam.  
•. .Do.not.use.solvents,.abrasive.cleaners,.or.bleach..Do.not.machine.wash,.machine.dry,.or.  
disassemble.the.harness.  
6.. .Pull.the.lower.harness.straps,.buckle.tongues,.chest.clip.and.buckle.through.the.slots..  
in.the.cover.  
7.. .Remove.cover.from.the.restraint..  
Cleaning the Harness Adjuster  
warning  
warning  
• Do not take apart or attempt to take apart the harness. It is  
unnecessary and dangerous to do so.  
Periodically check the adjuster area to be sure it is clean and free of  
food, coins, dirt, and other objects. If debris is present, it must be  
removed to prevent interference with the adjuster mechanism.  
• Never remove the buckle tongues from the harness. They cannot  
be reattached after removal.  
•. Brush.away.loose.debris,.using.a.soft-bristle.brush.  
•. Sponge.clean,.using.warm.water.and.mild.soap.  
•. Towel.dry.  
Cover Replacement  
To.replace.the.cover,.reverse.removal.directions.above..Make.sure.that.the.harness.straps.are.  
threaded.through.the.chest.clip.and.that.the.harness.is.not.twisted.  
•. Do.not.use.solvents.or.abrasive.cleaners,.or.disassemble.the.harness.  
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Care andMaintenance  
Care andMaintenance  
Buckle Removal and Replacement  
Cleaning the Buckle  
Buckle Removal  
1.. .Turn.the.restraint.upside.down.  
If.a.child.eats.and.drinks.while.in.the.restraint,.  
the.buckle.may.need.to.be.periodically.checked.  
and.cleaned.of.any.accumulated.debris.or.dried.  
liquids.  
2.. .Locate.metal.buckle.strap.retainer.on.the.underside.of.the.restraint.  
.
3.. Pull.retainer.away.from.child.restraint.to.loosen.  
1.. .After.removing.the.buckle.(see.Buckle  
Removal,.page.36),.thoroughly.rinse,.using.  
warm.water.(Fig. 1).  
2.. .Soak,.overnight.if.possible,.using.warm.water.to.  
loosen.hardened.drinks.or.food.  
4.. .Turn.the.retainer.so.that.the.short.side.will.go.up.through.the.slot.in.the.restraint.shell.to.  
the.upper.side.of.the.restraint.  
5.. .Pass.the.retainer.through.the.slot.in.cover.to.remove.buckle.from.restraint.  
1
Buckle Replacement  
1.. Locate.the.buckle.slot.  
A
B
C
D
3.. .Test.the.buckle.by.fastening.and.unfastening.  
until.a.click.is.heard.after.inserting.each.  
buckle.tongue (Fig. 2)..If.a.click.is.not.heard,.  
repeat.cleaning.procedure.  
Unbuckle  
Buckle  
2.. .Turn.the.buckle.retainer.so.that.the.short.side.  
will.go.through.the.slot.in.the.cover.and.restraint.  
shell.(Fig. 1).  
3.. .Pull.buckle.away.from.restraint.until.tight,.then.  
verify.that.the.strap.is.not.twisted.and.the.release.  
button.is.facing.outward.  
4.. Towel.dry.  
5.. .Do.not.lubricate,.use.solvents,.abrasive.cleaners,.  
soap.or.household.detergents.  
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4....Make.sure.the.buckle.retainer.lies.flat.against.the.  
restraint.shell.  
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Warranty  
his.child.restraint.was.manufactured.by.Britax.Child.Safety,.Inc..The.manufacturer.warrants.this.  
product.to.the.original.retail.purchaser.as.follows:.  
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
.
This.product.is.warranted.against.defective.materials.or.workmanship.for.one.year.from.the.  
date.of.original.purchase...Proof.of.purchase.is.required...The.exclusive.remedy.for.this.warranty.  
is.that.the.manufacturer.will,.at.its.option,.provide.repair.or.replacement.components.for.this.  
product.or.refund.the.original.purchase.price.of.the.product...The.manufacturer.reserves.the.  
right.to.discontinue.or.change.fabrics,.parts,.models.or.products,.or.to.make.substitutions.  
.
To.make.a.claim.under.this.warranty,.contact.Consumer.Services.at.1-866-204-1665.or.write.  
to.us.at.Britax.Child.Safety,.Inc.,.13501.South.Ridge.Drive,.Charlotte,.NC.28273...Include.proof.of.  
purchase.with.your.correspondence..  
.
PLEASE.COMPLETE.AND.MAIL.THE.OWNER.REGISTRATION.CARD.WITHIN.(30).DAYS.OF.  
PURCHASE.  
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS.  
.
This.warranty.does.not.include.damages.which.arise.from.negligence,.misuse.or.use.not.in.  
accordance.with.the.product.instruction.  
The.use.of.third-party.covers,.inserts,.toys,.accessories.or.tightening.devices.is.not.approved.  
.
by.the.manufacturer...Their.use.could.cause.this.restraint.to.fail.Federal.Safety.Standards.or.  
perform.worse.in.a.crash..Their.use.automatically.voids.this.warranty..  
LIMITATION OF DAMAGES  
.
The.warranty.and.remedies.as.set.forth.above.are.exclusive.and.in.lieu.of.all.others,.oral.or.  
written,.express.or.implied..In.no.event.will.the.manufacturer,.or.the.retailer.selling.this.product,.  
be.liable.for.any.damages,.including.incidental.or.consequential.damages,.arising.out.of.the.use.  
or.inability.to.use.this.product.  
LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND OTHER WARRANTY TERMS AND STATE LAWS  
.
Any.implied.warranties,.including.implied.warranties.of.merchantability.and.fitness.for.a.  
particular.purpose,.shall.be.limited.to.the.duration.and.terms.of.the.express.written.warranty...  
Some.states.do.not.allow.limitations.on.how.long.an.implied.warranty.lasts.or.the.exclusion.or.  
limitation.of.incidental.or.consequential.damages,.so.the.above.limitations.may.not.apply...This.  
warranty.gives.you.specific.legal.rights,.and.you.may.have.other.rights,.which.vary.from.state.  
to.state..Neither.the.manufacturer.nor.the.retailer.selling.this.product.authorizes.any.person.to.  
create.for.it.any.other.warranty,.obligation.or.liability.in.connection.with.this.product.  
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