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12.0
Securing High-Back Booster Seat in Vehicle
12.0
Securing High-Back Booster Seat in Vehicle
12.5 Adjusting Flex-Sides™ Back
Support and Head Support
Both Flex-Sides™ Back Support and Head
Support are adjustable. Always properly adjust
to t your child as indicated in this section.
1. Lift the fabric cover to reveal the Height
Adjustment Button for both Flex-Sides™
Back Support and Head Support. (Fig 62-1)
2. Firmly press in the Height Adjustment Button
and slide the Flex-Sides™ Back Support up
or down to center shoulder belt on child’s
shoulder. (Fig 62-2) If the belt lies across the
child’s neck, head or face, adjust the belt to
pass over the child’s shoulder by adjusting
the height of the Flex-Sides™ Back Support.
Note: The adjustable back has eight (8)
height positions. Check to make sure the
seat locks into one of the eight positions
before use.
12.4 Securing Child in High-Back Booster Seat
1. Place child in High-Back booster seat with child’s back and rump
contacting seating surfaces.
2. Slide vehicle lap belt into slot below
Armrest and into vehicle belt guide, the
vehicle lap belt should pass through the
Vehicle Lap Belt Guide indicated by the
RED colored section below the Armrest.
3. Fasten the vehicle belt buckle and pull
up on the shoulder belt to tighten.
(Fig 61-1)
4. Check to make sure that the shoulder
belt is positioned properly over the
shoulder and is snug against the child.
The lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt
MUST be low and snug on your child’s
hips, just touching the thighs. (Fig 61-2)
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
esh or push the child’s body into an
unnatural position.
61-1
61-2
62-1
62-2
PUSH
Fabric
cover
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