Converting to booster mode installation video.
Safety first forward facing car seat installation.
Car seats have lower attachments that connect to the car s lower anchors.
Place the seat belt through the car seat at the belt path.
This video introduces a series of instructional videos demonstrating how to safely secure children in passenger vehicles using various child safety seats and.
Safety 1st grow and go.
Follow a helpful video guide to make it easier to use your safety 1st grow and go car seat.
Nhtsa recommends always using a tether with a forward facing car seat installed with your vehicle s seat belt or the lower anchors as long as it is permitted by both the car seat and vehicle manufacturers.
At that point the seat can be converted into a forward facing.
Locate the lower anchors in your vehicle.
If you re using a traditional car seat thread the seatbelt through the base according to the instructions.
Press down firmly on the car seat and tighten the straps.
Arrows on the car seat or directions on the car seat label will show you the correct belt path to use.
Forward facing with latch installation video.
Check that you have appropriate anchor points for your forward facing seat and that the harness is threaded through the right spots.
Another way is to use lower anchors and tethers for children latch to attach the car seat to the vehicle.
Forward facing with latch installation video.
How to install it forward facing with latch 1 57 min 67 578 views video courtesy of the national highway traffic safety administration nhtsa.
Safety 1st grow and go.
Please sure to read your complete instruction book which includes important warnings and other information.
S1 grow and go 3 in 1 instructions cc138.
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Safety 1st grow and go.
Connect the lower anchor attachments on the car seat to the lower anchors making sure the straps aren t twisted.
Most convertible car seats can be used in the rear facing position until a child reaches the weight limit typically 40 to 50 pounds.