Warning, Securing your child, Sizing the restraint harness to your child – Orbit Baby Toddler Car Seat G2 User Manual
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Securing Your Child
NOTE: Safety technicians and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend
keeping your child in a rear-facing position for as long as possible and at
least until your child is age 2 provided they still meet the Weight and Height
Recommendations listed on pages 17-19.
Sizing the Restraint Harness to Your Child
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Adjusting the Headrest
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Securing Your Child with the Restraint Harness
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NOTE: The restraint harness is made up of the shoulder straps, crotch belt and
adjuster strap.
Failure to properly position and adjust the shoulder straps to
your child’s size increases the risk of serious injury or death in
the event of a sharp turn, sudden stop or crash.
For rear-facing installations, the shoulder straps must be
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BELOW the top of the child’s shoulders.
For forward-facing installations, the shoulder straps must be
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ABOVE the top of the child’s shoulders
The restraint harness must be snugly adjusted to your child.
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⚠WARNING⚠
Death or Serious Injury Can Occur
It is important to check the position of the shoulder straps periodically as your
child grows to ensure they are in the correct position.
You also must adjust
the straps when switching the car seat from rear-facing to forward-facing.
The shoulder and thigh portions of the restraint harness must be correctly
positioned on your child to properly secure your child in a sudden stop or crash.
Sizing the Restraint Harness to Your Child