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Brand : BRITAX

Model : PARKWAY SGL

Category : Car seat

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USER MANUAL PARKWAY SGL BRITAX

Parkway® SGL User Guide

IMPORTANT: To ensure your child is as safe as possible, read all instructions thoroughly before installing this booster seat. Store this

manual under the base. (See features pages for reference)

Safety Information. Warnings … Important Notes Certification Registration Child Size: Height and Weight Limitations.

Vehicle Compatibili Vehicle Buckle Position Vehicle Seat Belts…

Incompatible Vehicle Seat Belts

Adjusting the Backrest 16 Adjusting Head Restraint Height. 17 Using ISOFLEX"*. 18

SecureGuard”" . Using the Retractable Cup Holders Positioning the Booster Seat Positioning the Booster Seat and Securing Your Child with Backrest and ISOFLEX"" Positioning the Booster Seat and Securing Your Child without Backrest and with ISOFLEX”®" Positioning and Securing Your Child with Backrest and Lap-shoulder Belt Only Positioning and Securing Your Child Without Backrest and Lap-shoulder Belt Onl Care and M: Warranty …

©2010 Britax Child Safety, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA P432700_R2:08.10 This product and is components are subject to change without notice.

DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur:

+ Use only with children who weigh between 40 and 120 lbs (18.1 and 54.4 kg) and whose height is between 38 and 63 inches (96.5 and 160 cm).

+ Use only the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt system when restraining the child in this booster seat.

+ Secure this child restraint with the vehicle child restraint anchorage system if available, or with a vehicle seat belt.

* Follow all instructions on this child restraint and in the written instructions located under the base of the seat.

* Register your child restraint with the manufacturer.

-+ This booster seat is NOT for use with children who weigh less than 40 lbs (18.1 kg).

+ Use this booster seat forward-facing only.

+ DO NOT use this booster seat as a backless booster seat unless it is used in a seating position with a vehicle head restraint.

+ DO NOT use this booster seat as a backless booster seat unless proper vehicle belt placement can be achieved.

- This booster seat must not be used in the home, in boats, or in other non-certified applications.

+ Secure this booster seat with a vehicle child restraint anchorage system or a vehicle seat belt even when it is not occupied. In a crash, an unsecured booster seat may injure other occupants.

+ Based on crash statistics, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommendés that parents select the rear seat as the safest location for a properly positioned booster seat. Please study the section on Vehicle Compatibility in this booklet to ensure the child’s safety. If in doubt about installing this booster seat, consult the vehicle owners manual.

DO NOT use any part of this booster seat with other seat cushions or backrests.

The use of non-Britax covers, inserts, toys, accessories or tightening devices is not approved by Britax. Their use could cause this booster seat not to perform as intended.

To prevent injury due to deterioration, discontinue use of a booster seat that is older than six years or has been in a severe crash.

The primary protection for occupants of a vehicle in a collision is the structure of the vehicle itself, a booster seat will not protect a child when the vehicle is seriously impacted. However, correctly installed, a booster seat will substantially improve the chances for survival in most crashes. Make sure that all users fully understand the correct ways to use this booster seat in a vehicle.

+ The NHTSA and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children should remain in a child seat with a 5-point harness until reaching the maximum weight or height allowed.

+ Cover the booster seat when the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight. Parts of the booster seat could become hot enough to burn a child.

+ Store the booster seat in a safe place when it is not being used. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the booster seat.

+ DO NOT leave children alone in a vehicle, even for a short time.

+ DO NOT, except as described in this booklet, attempt to disassemble any part of the booster seat or change the way the vehicle’s seat belts are used.

+ DO NOT leave loose objects, e.g. books, bags, etc., in the back of a vehicle. In the event of a sudden stop, loose objects will keep moving, potentially causing serious injuries.

+ DO NOT leave folding vehicle seats unsecured. In the event of a sudden stop, a loose seat back could cause the booster seat not to perform as intended.

+ DO NOT allow children to play with this booster seat.

+ DO NOT use anything to raise the booster seat off the vehicle seat. In a crash, this could cause the booster seat not to perform as intended.

This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS 213). This Child Restraint is Approved for Use in Motor Vehicles. This Restraint is Not Certified for Use in Aircraft, because Aircraft do not have shoulder belts.

Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons. You must register this restraint to be reached in a recall. Send your name, address, e-mail address if available, and the restraint's model number and manufacturing date to Britax Child Safety, Inc. PO. Box 91167 Allentown, PA 18109-9925, or call 1-888-427-4829, or register online at www.BritaxUSA. com/registration. For recall information, call the U.S. Government’s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.NHTSA.gov.

For your convenience, record all the information about your booster seat below. Refer to the Serial Number and Manufacture Date Label for all information, see page 13.

Model Name and Number:

Date of Manufacture:

Safety Information Safety Information

Child Size: Height and Weight Limitations When Using without Backrest Only use forward-facing with children: + who weigh between 40 and 120 lbs (18.1 and 54.4 kg) and + who are between 38 and 63 in. (96.5 and 160 cm) in height and + when the top of the child’s ears are below the top of the vehicle head restraint and + when the shoulder belt lies across the center of the child's chest and is positioned at or above the child's shoulder (Fig. C) and + when the lap belt is routed

When Using with Backrest

Only use forward-facing with children:

+ who weigh between 40 and 120 lbs (18.1 and 54.4 kg) and

+ who are between 38 and 63 in. (96.5 and 160 cm) in height and

+ when the top of the child’'s ears are below the top of the head restraint (Fig. À) and

+ when the shoulder belt lies across the center of the child's chest and is positioned at or above the child's shoulder through the

shoulder belt guide and under the armrests, through + when the lap belt is routed the SecureGuard, across the

under the armrests, through child's upper thighs.

the SecureGuard, across the child's upper thighs.

'Œ à f[ à À WARNING: DO NOT use the booster seat with the A WARNING: DO NOT use the booster seat without backrest if any of the following apply: the backrest if any of the following apply:

* the child weighs less than 40 lbs (18.1 * the child weighs less than 40 lbs (18.1 kg) or kg) or + the child weighs more than 120 lbs (54.4 kg) or

* the child weighs more than 120 lbs (54.4 + the child is less than 38 in. (96.5 cm) in Kg) or height or

* the child is less than 38 in. (96.5 cm) in + the child exceeds 63 in. (160 cm) in height height or or

* the child exceeds 68 in. (160 cm) in height « the top of the ears are above the top ofthe or fully raised vehicle head restraint (Fig. D) or

* the top ofthe ears are above the top of the fully raised head + proper vehicle seat belt positioning cannot restraint (Fig. B). be achieved across the child's shoulder and

Vehicle Compatibility

[ N ÂÀ WARNING! Based on crash statistics, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that parents select the back seat as the safest location for a

properly positioned booster seat.

DO NOT place a booster seat on the front seat with an air bag unless it is deactivated. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. See your vehicle owner's manual for booster seat positioning instructions. The back seat is the safest place for children 12 and under.

This booster seat must only be used in forward-facing vehicle seats. Side-facing or rear-facing seats CANNOT be used. For questions about positioning the booster seat consult the vehicle owner's manual.

Some vehicles have no seating positions which are compatible with this booster seat or any other child seat. See diagram below.

Vehicle Compatibility

Vehicle Buckle Position

ù À WARNING! The position of the vehicle seat belt buckle can adversely affect the stability of the booster seat.

Ifthe buckle lies near the incorrect position ( X ) when the vehicle seat belt is tightened, try fitting the booster seat

in another seating position OR consult your vehicle owner’s manual to see if you can lower the vehicle buckle position by twisting the vehicle buckle stalk.

fit is not possible to achieve the correct position ( ) for the buckle, then another seating position or child seat MUST be used.

Vehicle Compatibility Vehicle Compatibility «

Vehiel Bel incompatible Vehicle Seat Belts IMPORTANT. Vehicle seats and vehicle seat belts differ from À WARNING! The following types of vehicle seat belts vehicle to vehicle. Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for are NOT compatible with this booster seat:

Specific information about vehicle seat belts and their use with child seats. This booster seat can fit securely in most vehicles using existing vehicle seat belts. However, some vehicles

do not have seating positions which are compatible with this booster seat or any other child seat. If in doubt, contact the vehicle manufacturer for assistance.

To protect your child in a crash, you must use this booster seat with vehicle seat belts that are compatible. This booster seat

1 Vehicle seat belts 2 inflatable lap- 3 Motorized,

can only be used with three-point (shoulder and lap) vehicle with top or bottom shoulder belts. automatic vehicle seat belts. The vehicle owner's manual will have information on anchor points on the seat belts the types of vehicle seat belts in your vehicle. If your vehicle vehicle door. seat belt type is identified on page 11 as incompatible, select another seating position. Œ © 4 Lap-shoulder belts that S Lap belts of any kind.

have a separate retractor each for the lap and shoulder parts.

Child Seat Features Child Seat Features

1 Head Restraint 10 ISOFLEX" Adjuster Strap 18 Backrest Hinge Cylinder

2 Head Restraint Cover 11 Cup/Snack Holders 19 Base Hinge Slot

3 Backrest Cover 12 Head Restraint Height Adjuster 20 SecureGuard'* Adjuster

4 Backrest 13 Shoulder Belt Guides 21 User Guide Storage Slot

5 Armresis 14 Lower Connector Release Button 22 Serial Number and

6 SecureGuard"* Clip 15 Lower Connectors Manufactured Date Label 7. Base Belt Guide 16 Base 23 SOCEX" Flexble System 8 Base Cover 17 Elastic Retainers

ISOFLEX"* Release Button

nE * Appearance of actual product may vary from images in this user guide. * Appearance of actual product may vary from images in this user guide. “M Using the Child Seat Using the Child Seat

Before you use this booster seat for the first time, you will Removing the Backrest have to complete the assembly steps below.

Place the booster seat on a flat surface.

Attaching the Backrest 2 Detach the seat cover from the base by

unhooking the elastic loops from the elastic retainers on the back of the base (Fig. E).

3 Push the backrest down until it lies flat and align the backrest hinge cylinder with

the hinge slot on the base (Fig. F).

4 Slide the backrest from the child's left side of the base (Fig. G).

5 Attach the elastic loops of the base cover ? to the elastic retainers on the back ofthe FF:

IMPORTANT. Keep fingers away from moving parts to avoid potential injury.

1 Detach the elastic loops from the elastic retainers on the base cover from the back LE of the booster seat base (Fig. A).

2 Place the base on a flat surface. From the child’s left side of the booster seat, align the backrest hinge cylinder with the hinge slot on the base.

3 Push the backrest hinge all the way into

the base hinge slot (Fig. B). base (Fig. H). = IMPORTANT: DO NOT rotate the backrest NOTE: Store the backrest in a safe place. until the cylinder has been completely inserted Va into the base hinge slot. Rotating the backrest NN 7 before it has been completely inserted may [ result in damage to the booster seat. (oucxQ G 4 Rotate the backrest up until it doesn't rotate DA TD into the flat position under its own weight 4) LA (Fig. C). nier 5 Attach the elastic loops of the base cover CN to the elastic retainers on the back of the DX\, H

booster seat (Fig. D).

Using the Child Seat

Adijusting the Backrest

= À WARNING: Reclining the vehicle seat back may adversely affect the position of the vehicle seat belt across the child and may result in death or serious injury in a crash. Refer to your vehicle owners manual for information on

adjusting the vehicle seat back with child seats.

J Push the backrest until it rests against the vehicle seat back ” x (Fig. A). If the vehicle seat back is adjustable, move it to the upright position.

IMPORTANT. Do not recline the backrest past the allowable adjustable range (Fig. B).

Using the Child Seat

Adjusting Head Restraint Height

The head restraint can be adjusted and locked into different positions. Choose the position best suited to your child’s safety. See page 6.

Tip: Check the fit with child seated in booster seat. Ensure that the shoulder belt guides are even with, or just above, the child's shoulder. See page 6.

1 Squeeze and hold the height adjustment handle to adjust the head restraint (Fig. A).

2 Slide head restraint up or down to the \ desired level (Fig. B).

3 Release the adjustment handle. Repeat this process until the shoulder belt rests comfortably across the center of the child’'s chest when positioned through the shoulder belt guide (Fig. C).

4 Ensure the head restraint has locked into place.

Using the Child Seat Using the Child Seat

ISOFLEX" Flexible Lower LATCH Connection Using the Lower Connectors

System Where to find the Lower Connectors

The ISOFLEX" System helps to anchor the booster seat into The lower connectors are located in the back of the base of

the car for added stability and safety in the event of a crash. the booster seat. Store the connectors in the slots when not in use.

LOWER UNIVERSAL ANCHORAGE SYSTEM LOCATIONS To remove the lower connector from the storage slot or Ho Reste lower anchor:

1 Press and hold the red release

Y button. Q LAS val set Bet — Retractor @ over rncron 2 d Up to 50.8 cm (20 in.) SC EL Lap-Shoutder 2 Pull the lower connector Venice Soat

from the storage slot or lower

The figure above shows typical locations for lower anchors in

a vehicle. Check your vehicle owner's manual to learn if it is To attach the lower connector to Top equipped with lower anchors. the storage slot or lower anchor:

Standard vehicle seat spacing between lower anchors is 11 Firmly push the lower connector

inches (27.9 cm). This child seat can be used in a seating into the slot or lower anchor until a

position with up to 20 inches (50.8 cm) of space between the click is heard. (CAN

lower anchors if the vehicle manufacturer allows.

Using the Child Seat

Britax recommends using SecureGuard to achieve the best vehicle seat belt placement. The SecureGuard”"” clip should hold the lap part of the vehicle seat belt in place. The SecureGuard"" clip should be adjusted to keep the lap part of the vehicle seat belt positioned low across your child’s upper thighs (Fig. A). Ensure the bottom edge of the SecureGuard'"" clip is level with your child’s upper thighs, however, the clip itself should not press into your child’s upper thighs.

IMPORTANT: The lap part of the vehicle seat belt must not rest on the child's abdomen.

Adjusting SecureGuard'" Fit + To Shorten:

1 Locate the SecureGuard”" adjuster under the base. See page 153.

2 Pullthe SecureGuard" adjuster away from the base.

Using the Child Seat

The lower edge of the SecureGuard”" clip should be level with the child's upper thighs once they have been secured in the booster seat.

Using the Retractable Cup Holders

Pull the cup holder out from Push the cup holder into the the booster base to use. booster base to store. IMPORTANT:

+ DO NOT use with hot liquids. + DO NOT step on or put excess weight on the cup holder.

4 Verify that the ISOFLEX" straps are not twisted and push the lower

Y Check that your vehicle has lower anchors.

Y Ifthe vehicle seat back is adjustable, ensure it is in the upright position before placing the booster seat on the vehicle seat.

YAdjust the head restraint appropriately to fit child (see page 17). )

NOTE: Before using the booster seat for the first time, you will need to complete the assembly instructions on page 14.

Remove lower connectors from the storage slots in the base (Fig. A).

connectors onto their adjacent lower anchors (Fig. C). * A click confrms attachment.

NOTE: ff a click is not heard when connecting the lower connectors, the lower connector strap may be iwisted or there may be debris in the lower connector. Correct either situation before continuing with the positioning process.

S Ensure that the booster seat is positioned correcily on the vehicle seat (Fig. D). Guide the seat into place while pulling the ISOFLEX" adjuster strap on either side of the booster seat to remove slack (Fig. E).

2 Pushithe ISOFLEX" adjuster release NOTE: button on one side of the booster * Ifneeded, adjust or remove the seat and pull to fully extend the vehicle's head restraint to allow lower connector strap. Then repeat the backrest to lie flat against the on the opposite side to ensure that vehicle's seat back. all slack has been released from the * Only tighten until the slack is ISOFLEX" system (Fig. B). removed from the strap. Over- 3 Place the booster on the vehicle seat. tightening the strap can force

* Using the lower anchor farthest from you first will allow for easiest positioning.

* You may need to turn the back of the booster seat towards you for easier access to the lower anchors.

the backrest of the booster seat forward (Fig. F).

Positioning the Booster Seat

& Sit your child in the booster seat and check the head restraint for proper height adjustment.

7 Pullthe vehicle seat belt out and route the shoulder part of the vehicle seat belt through the upper belt guide (Fig. F).

& Route the lap part of the vehicle seat belt under the armrest and over both red belt guides (Fig. G).

9 Verify that the vehicle seat belt is not twisted and fasten across the child (Fig. H).

1ORoute the lap part of the vehicle seat belt through the SecureGuard”" clip (Fig. 1).

* The lap part of the vehicle seat belt should rest low on the child’s upper thighs.

1 1 Remove slack from the vehicle seat bel.

* The shoulder part should cross the chest in the center of the child’s collar bone.

Ÿ Vehicle seat belt is not twisted

Ÿ Vehicle seat belt is securely fastened

Ÿ Shoulder part of the vehicle seat belt is routed through the shoulder belt guide

Y Lap part of the vehicle belt is routed through the

Positioning the Booster Seat

Positioning the Booster Seat and Securing Your

+ A BEFORE YOU BEGIN: * Check that your vehicle has lower anchors.

Y If the vehicle seat back is adjustable, ensure it is in the upright position before placing the booster seat on the vehicle seat.

* Ensure the booster seat is positioned in a location that has a vehicle head restraint. )

1 Remove lower connectors from the storage slots in the base (Fig. A).

2 Push the ISOFLEX" adjuster release button on one side of the booster seat and pull to fully extend the lower connector strap. Then repeat on the opposite side to ensure that all slack has been released from the ISOFLEX" system (Fig. B).

3 Place the booster seat on the vehicle seat. * Using the lower anchor farthest from you first will allow for easiest

SecureGuard"" clip positioning.

Ÿ Vehicle seat belt is properly positioned low * You may need to turn the back ETF across the child's upper thighs and does not of the booster seat toward you \ RS 7 contact the child's neck for easier access to the lower & Vue

Ÿ lfthe lower connectors in your vehicle prevent anchors. proper vehicle belt fit across your child you 2 Verify that the ISOFLEX" straps cannot use the lower anchors to position this are not twisted and push the lower booster seat

L D. connectors onto their adjacent lower anchors (Fig. C).

mA * A click confrms attachment. €

Positioning the Booster Seat

NOTE: ff a click is not heard when connecting the lower connectors, the lower connector strap may be twisted or there may be debris in the lower connector. Correct either situation before continuing with the positioning process.

5 Ensure that the booster seat is positioned correctly on the vehicle seat (Fig. D). Guide the seat into place while pulling the ISOFLEX" adjuster strap on either side of the booster to remove slack (Fig. E).

NOTE: Only tighten until the slack is removed from the strap.

& Sit your child in the booster seat.

7 Pullthe vehicle seat belt out, positioning the lap belt under both armrests and over both red belt guides (Fig. F).

8 Verify that the vehicle seat belt is not twisted and then fasten.

93 Adjust the vehicle seat belt's shoulder part

so that it crosses the chest and center of the child’'s collar bone.

Positioning the Booster Seat

1 ORoute the lap part of the vehicle seat belt through the SecureGuard”" clip (Fig. G). * The lap part of the vehicle seat belt should rest low on the child’s upper thighs.

1 1 Remove slack from the vehicle seat belt. * The shoulder part should cross the chest in the center of the child’s collar bone (Fig. H).

Ÿ Vehicle seat belt is not twisted

Y Vehicle seat belt is securely fastened

Y Lap part of the vehicle belt is routed through the SecureGuard"* clip

Ÿ Vehicle seat belt is properly positioned low across the child's upper thighs and does not contact the child's neck

Ÿ lfthe lower connectors in your vehicle prevent proper vehicle belt fit

across your child you cannot use the lower anchors to position this

Positioning the Booster Seat

Positioning and Securing Your Child with Backrest and Lap-shoulder Belt Only

Y Ifthe vehicle seat back is adjustable, ensure it is in the upright position before placing the booster seat on the vehicle seat.

YAdjust the head restraint appropriately to fit child (see page 17)

Note: Before using the booster seat for the first time, you will need to complete the assembly instructions on page 14.

1 Place the booster seat on the vehicle seat.

2 Pushthe backrest until it rests against the vehicle seat back (Fig. À). If the vehicle seat back is adjustable, move it to the normal upright

NOTE: If needed, adjust or remove the vehicle's head restraint to allow the backrest to lie flat against the vehicle's seat back.

3 Sit your child in the booster seat and check the head restraint for proper height adjustment (Fig. B).

Positioning the Booster Seat

A Pullthe vehicle seat belt out and route the shoulder part of the vehicle seat belt through the upper belt guide (Fig. C).

5 Route the lap part of the vehicle seat belt under both armrests, over your child's upper thighs and over both red belt guides (Fig. D).

G Verify that the vehicle seat bel is not twisted and then fasten the vehicle seat belt across the child (Fig. E).

7 Route the lap part of the vehicle seat belt through the SecureGuard”" clip (Fig. 1).

* The lap part of the vehicle seat belt should rest low on the child’s upper thighs.

& Remove slack from the vehicle seat belt. * The shoulder part should cross the chest in the center of the child’s collar bone.

Ÿ Vehicle seat belt is not twisted

Y Vehicle seat belt is securely fastened

Y Shoulder part of the vehicle seat belt is routed through the shoulder belt guide

Y Lap part of the vehicle belt is routed through the SecureGuard"" clip

* Vehicle seat belt is properly positioned low across the child's upper thighs and does not contact the child's neck

Positioning the Booster Seat

Positioning and Securing Your Child without Backrest and Lap-shoulder Belt Only

Y Ifthe vehicle seat back is adjustable, ensure it is in the upright position before placing the booster seat on the vehicle seat.

Y Ensure the booster seat is positioned in a location that has a vehicle head restraint.

Note: Before using the booster seat without the backrest, you may need to complete the removal instructions on page 15.

1 Place the booster seat base on the vehicle seat and push it back against the vehicle seat back.

2 Sit your child in the booster seat.

3 Pullthe vehicle seat belt out from the retractor, positioning the lap belt under both \ armrests and over both red belt guides (Fig. A).

4 Verify that the vehicle seat belt is not twisted and then fasten across the child.

5 Adjust the vehicle seat belt's shoulder part so that it crosses the chest and center of the child's collar bone (Fig. B).

Positioning the Booster Seat

&G Route the lap part of the vehicle seat belt through the SecureGuard”" clip (Fig. C). * The lap part of the vehicle seat belt should rest low on the child’s upper thighs.

7 Remove slack from the vehicle seat bel. * The shoulder part should cross the chest in the center of the child’s collar bone.

Checklist Ÿ Vehicle seat belt is not twisted Y Vehicle seat belt is securely fastened Y Lap part of the vehicle belt is routed through the SecureGuard"* clip Y Vehicle seat belt is properly positioned low across the child's upper thighs and does not contact the child's neck

Care and Maintenance

Removing the Backrest Cover

1 Detach the elastic loops (6 total) from the backrest (Fig. A).

2 Remove the backrest cover.

NOTE: Be careful not to damage the EPS foam.

Removing the Head Restraint Cover

1 Detach the elastic loops (6 total) from the backrest (Fig. B).

2 Remove the head restraint cover.

Removing the Seat Cover

1 Detach the elastic loops (4 total) from the booster seat base (Fig. C).

2 Slide the plastic retainer flaps (3 total) from the front and sides of the booster seat base (Fig. D).

3 Remove the booster seat cover.

Care and Maintenance

+ HAND WASH, using cold water and mild soap.

+ LINE DRY, to prevent cover from shrinking.

+ DO NOT: Bleach, machine wash, or machine dry.

To replace the cover, reverse the steps of each section.

+ SPONGE CLEAN, using warm water and mild soap.

+ DO NOT: Use solvents, abrasive cleaners, or disassemble the booster seat in any way, except as instructed.

This booster seat was manufactured by Britax.. Britax Child Safety, Inc. (‘Britax") warrants this product to the original retail purchaser as follows:

LIMITED WARRANTY This booster seat is warranted against defective materials or workmanship for one year from the date of original purchase. Proof of purchase is required. The exclusive remedÿy for this warranty is that Britax will, at its option, provide repair or replacement components for this: product. Britax reserves the right to discontinue or change fabrics, parts, models or products, orto make substitutions.

To make a claim under this warranty, contact Britax Consumer Services at

1-888-427-4829 or write to us using the address on the back cover of his booklet. Proof of purchase is required.

PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD WITHIN (30) DAYS OF PURCHASE OR VISIT WWW.BRITAXUSA.COM/REGISTRATION.

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS This warranty does not include damages that arise from negligence, misuse or use not in accordance with the product instruction.

The use of non-Britax Child Safety, Inc. covers, inserts, toys, accessories, or tightening devices is not approved by Britax. Their use could cause this child seat to fail Federal Safety Standards or not perform as intended in a crash. Their use automatically voids the Britax warranty.

LIMITATION OF DAMAGES 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 seling this product, be liable or any damages, including incidental or consequential damages, or loss of use arising out of the use or inabiliy to use this product.

LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND OTHER WARRANTY TERMS AND STATE LAWS Any implied warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall be limited to the duration and terms of the express written warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Neïther Britax, nor the retailer selling this product, authorizes any person to create for it any other warranty, obligation, or liability in connection with this product.