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Installation: Rear-Facing

Installation: Rear-Facing

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LATCH Installation

Figure A illustrates a typical rear-facing

LATCH installation.

Verify that your vehicle is equipped with

LATCH anchors .

If LATCH anchors are not installed, you

must use standard vehicle belt installation

methods.

If stored, remove LATCH connectors from

storage pouches under cover .
Press and hold the LATCH adjuster release

button, then pull to lengthen LATCH harness

to full length .
Fully recline the restraint and place it

sideways on the vehicle seat, with the front

facing toward you .
Verify LATCH harness is not twisted, then

attach the closest connector to vehicle seat

back to the farthest LATCH anchor (Fig. B) .

LATCH connectors should be in an upright

position (as shown in Figure C), and strap

should be tight and not twisted to ensure

proper installation.

A positive click confirms attachment.
If LATCH connectors will not attach with a

positive click, it may be necessary to switch

LATCH connectors as shown on page 21.

Rotate restraint into rear-facing position .
Verify that the LATCH harness is not twisted,

then attach the remaining connector to the

adjacent LATCH anchor (Fig. D) .

A positive click confirms attachment.

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3�

4�

5�


6�
7�

Push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle

seat while pulling each LATCH harness tight

(Fig. E) .
Verify all connections are secure and the

restraint is stable . The restraint is stable

when it cannot be moved front to back or

side to side more than 1 inch (2 .5 cm .) at

the belt path . Installation can be improved

by the use of the Versa-Tether® (see pages

23–25) .

NOTE:

When properly installed in the rear-facing

position, the back angle of the child restraint

should be 30

º

-45

º

from vertical (not to exceed

45º from vertical) when the car is parked on

a level surface.

The rear-facing

installation can be improved

by the use of the Versa-Tether®. (See pages

23-25.)

The proper recline angle can be achieved by

placing a rolled towel or pool noodle in the

crease of the vehicle seat to help level the

child restraint's base.

If there is a problem stabilizing the child

restraint, tighten the tether as described on page 24, using anchor point 3.

WARNING:

DO NOT raise the base beyond horizontal or off of the

vehicle seat; doing so will reduce the protection for the child and

may damage the recline adjustment .

Removal

• If connected, disconnect the Versa-Tether® from the tether anchor .

• Release each LATCH harness from the LATCH anchor by pressing the

red release button on the LATCH connector .

When not in use, always store the LATCH connectors in storage

pouches sewn in cover a

bove rear-facing lock-offs .

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B

C

D

E