Page 37 Rear-Facing Installation Rear-facing installations can be improved by the use of the Versa-Tether see pages 24 — Pull the buckle up through its appropriate slot in the cover.
Check that the child seat is reclined to position 3 Check that there is Page 39 Rear-Facing Installation Install with lap belt as shown above. Page 40 Rear-Facing Installation Loosen the harness. Page 44 Forward-Facing Installation Firmly press the lower connectors onto the adjacent lower anchors.
TIP: You may need to turn the back of the child seat toward you for easier access to the vehicle lower anchors. Page 47 Forward-Facing Installation Install with lap-shoulder belt as shown above. Page 48 Forward-Facing Installation Loosen the harness. Pull the head restraint cover up, then pull the seat cover forward to access the forward-facing belt path. Store excess webbing in the elastic strap. Page 51 Forward-Facing Installation Install with lap belt as shown above.
Page 52 Forward-Facing Installation Loosen the harness. Most airlines in the U. Contact the airline about their policy prior to traveling. A snug strap should not allow any slack. It lies in a relatively straight line without sagging. Page 56 Securing Your Child Loosen the harness. Place the child in the child seat. Page 57 Securing Your Child Fasten the harness buckle. Pull the harness adjuster strap up to tighten the harness. They cannot be reattached after removal. If reassembled incorrectly, the child seat may not perform as intended.
Loosen the harness. Page 59 Care and Maintenance Raise the harness to the highest position and detach the hook and loop fasteners on the head restraint cover from around the harness. Detach the hook and loop fasteners on the head restraint cover from around the head restraint.
Page 60 Care and Maintenance Pull the buckle through the slot in the cover. Remove the cover from the child seat shell.
Attach the plastic hooks on the cover to the back of the child seat shell. Attach the plastic hooks to the bottom edge of the child seat. Pull the buckle through the slot in the cover. Page 63 Care and Maintenance Fit the head restraint cover around the harness adjustment handle and attach the elastic straps to the tabs behind the harness adjustment handle.
Attach the hook and loop fasteners on the head restraint cover around the head restraint. Page 64 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Buckle If your child eats and drinks while in the child seat, you will need to check the buckle periodically and rinse out any accumulated debris. Remove the Buckle Unbuckle the harness. Remove the belly pad and pull the buckle through the cover.
Page 65 Care and Maintenance Guide the buckle retainer up through the slot in the child seat shell to remove. Possible Solution: Check the seating position where the child seat is installed. The vehicle head restraint may obstruct the path of the child seat harness height adjuster. Remove or raise the vehicle head restraint and try adjusting the harness height again.
Page Warranty 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 Britax, or the retailer selling this product, be liable to you for any damages, including incidental or consequential damages, arising out of the use or inability to use this product.
Page 70 Britax Child Safety, Inc. Print page 1 Print document 70 pages. Rename the bookmark. Delete bookmark? Cancel Delete. For forward facing, the crotch strap needs to be in the outer slot for children over 30 pounds. You also use the outer slot if the buckle is under the child when using the inner slot. Three adjustable recline positions make it easy to get installed at the correct angle rear facing. Only position three fully reclined can be used rear facing.
Position 1 or 2 can be used forward facing, but position one has to be used for children over 40 pounds when installing via lap belt only. Push button lower anchor connectors make lower anchor installation a breeze.
Attach the connector on to the lower anchor in the vehicle and pull the webbing tight. The storage area of the lower anchors are on the back of the seat base. They clip in nicely for out of the way storage when installing via seat belt. No rethread harness 10 positions allows the caregiver to move the harness without uninstalling the seat and rethreading the harness. Anti-rebound bar is available to purchase separately via Britax not to be used with the rear facing tether.
This is a nice add-on that Britax has recently added to their online store. Rear facing tether available on certain model dates, if stated in the user manual not to be used with the anti-rebound bar. Some older models that still allow rear face tethering come with a metal d-ring. Newer models that still allow it will come with a loop on either end of a strap.
The instruction manual shows how to use the connector strap. Note: Many vehicles no longer allow rear facing tether use. Infant positioning pillow is required for infants who weigh up to 22 pounds and not permitted for children who weigh more than 22 pounds. This insert improves the fit for the tiniest of passengers. Britax has taken a back to basics approach with their newest convertibles and updated several features to make them more user-friendly.
Britax has moved away from acronyms to spelling out the full features. HUGS, for example, are now referred to as impact absorbing chest pads. The recline and head support adjustment levers have also switched from grey to red to make them easier to find and thus more user-friendly. The new Britax seats have these updated labels with the current lower anchor limits clearly listed on the side for both rear facing and forward facing. Britax has shortened their tether straps, but do offer a tether extension if needed.
The ARB is available separately via Britax. Many vehicles no longer allow seats to tether rear facing due to occupant detection systems, so Britax has decided the ARB is an easy fix: no more having to figure out if your vehicle allows a rear facing tether or not. This is a rolling change to the non ClickTight convertibles, so some will still allow you to tether while rear facing; others will not.
If your manual allows it, please make sure to check with your vehicle manufacturer to make sure they allow it as well. The individual adjusters make for an easy lower anchor installation. Lower anchors can be used until the child weighs 40 pounds. This means the seat can always be installed with the lower anchors when rear facing if your seating position allows. The Boulevard does not allow for borrowing lower anchors from outboard seating positions.
It does allow for overhang for those with shallow vehicle seats. They are found by lifting the cover. Just open the lock off closest to your seat belt buckle, thread the belt through the rear facing belt path, buckle and tighten.
Then flip the lock off over the seat belt to lock it into place. The Britax lock offs can sometimes be difficult to clip all the way. One tip for using the lock offs is to use the palm of your hand to close them, not your fingers.
Recline needs to be in position three for rear facing installation no matter the installation method. The crotch buckle needs to in front of, not under the child. For seat belt installation, the crotch buckle needs to be in the closest position for threading the seat belt through.
Lower anchor installation is allowed up to child weight of 50 pounds for forward facing. Recline positions one or two can be used forward facing. Recline position one must be used for children over 40 pounds, when installing with lap belt only. Both lower anchor and seat belt installations are just as easy forward as they are rear.
For seat belt installation, thread the belt through the lockoff closest to the buckle. Buckle, tighten, then close the lockoff over the seat belt locking it into place. Our newborn Huggable Images doll weighs 7 pounds and is 17 inches long.
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