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BabyTrend 1871CT - SPUNKY TRAVEL SYSTEM User Manual

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LOCATION

1) Overall Considerations in Selecting a Location

a) The rear seating positions have been shown to be statistically safer for

children than the front seating position.

b) We recommend that you use the center rear seat position as the safest

location for the Safety Seat. In addition, whenever possible, have an adult

ride in the rear with the child in order to monitor the child.

c) If the driver is the only adult in the vehicle and the child requires constant

monitoring, then the forward seating position may be used if there is no

passenger side Active Air bag and all of the following requirements are met

for this location.

2) Check that the Vehicle Seat Meets the Following Requirements:

Selecting the Best Location for the Safety Seat

Not every location within an automobile may be safe for
the installation of this Safety Seat. In fact, some
automobiles have no seating position that is safe for the
installation of a safety seat. Improper placement of this
Safety Seat within a vehicle will increase the risk of death
or serious injury.
Please follow the instructions in this manual and in your

vehicle owner's manual carefully to ensure proper location
and installation of this Safety Seat. If you are uncertain
about the proper location of the Safety Seat within the
vehicle, contact your vehicle manufacturer, directly or
through their dealer, before using this seat. You are also
invited to call Baby Trend at (800) 328-7363 for additional
information or assistance.

a) Never place this Safety Seat in a vehicle seating

location that has an Active Air Bag! Active Air Bags

inflate with great force! An inflating active Air Bag

can strike a Safety Seat with enough force to cause

death or serious injury to your child. If your vehicle

is equipped with a front passenger side Active Air

bag, please refer to the vehicle's owner's manual for

additional information about Active Air bags and

child safety seat installation.

b) DO NOT place this Safety Seat in any vehicle seat

that faces to the rear or to either side of the vehicle.

(Fig. 14-1 & 14-2)

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c) DO NOT use this Safety Seat in a vehicle that has a

vehicle seat back that does not lock into place. A seat

back that folds forward must have a latch or locking

mechanism to prevent it from flying forward and

striking the child in a sudden stop or accident.

d) Please review your vehicle owner's manual to

determine the best location for the Safety Seat or to

determine if any locations are unsafe for safety seat

installation. If you do not have the vehicle owner's

manual or the owner's manual does not address child

safety seat installation, please contact the vehicle

manufacturer to obtain this information before using

the safety seat.

3) Check that the Vehicle Seat Belt is Safe to Use

a) The Safety Seat is designed to be tightly installed at all times. The vehicle

seat belt must be capable of maintaining tight installation at all times. A

variety of vehicle seat belt systems have been installed on vehicles that are

not safe for use with the Safety Seat. Even newer vehicles can have seat

belts systems that are not safe for use with the Safety Seat. These systems

may look safe but their method of operation precludes their use with the

Safety Seat. If you are unsure if the vehicle seat belt is safe for use with the

Safety Seat, please contact the vehicle manufacturer for additional

information.

Carefully analyze the operation of the vehicle safety belts

before using the Safety Seat. Being able to thread the

vehicle seat belt through the Safety Seat or Base is not an

indication that the vehicle seat belt is safe to use. Carefully

read this section on seat belt systems, review your vehicle

owner's manual in detail, and heed any and all warning

labels on your vehicle's seat belt. Your vehicle may require

a modification or special seat belt in order to be safely used

with this Safety Seat. Please see your vehicle dealer for

this service.

Fig. 14-1

Fig. 14-2