Baby Trend E30FL0211U User Manual

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DO NOT use a seat belt that is anchored on 
the seat more than 2 inches forward of the 
crease between the seat bottom and the  
seat back.  This type of seat belt anchors  
the Safety Seat too far forward and the 
Safety Seat will not be safely restrained in 
the vehicle (Fig. 17-1).
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DO NOT use a shoulder belt that moves 
along a track.  These systems typically  
move to surround the occupant when the 
door is closed.  This type of belt system will 
NOT adequately restrain the Safety Seat. 
(Fig. 17-2).
If you have any of the above seat belt 
systems, 
DO NOT use it to secure the Safety 
Seat in the vehicle.  Look in the vehicle for 
a location that has a more suitable seat belt 
system as described in the section following.  
You may also contact your vehicle’s 
manufacturer to inquire about installing a 
seat belt system that is adequate to restrain 
a Safety Seat.
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DO NOT use a lap belt that stays loose after 
installed and locks only in a crash or sudden 
stop.  These lap belts utilize an Emergency 
Locking Retractor and are often found in 
combination with motorized shoulder belts.  
Because these belts will allow the Safety 
Seat to move about on the seat, the chance 
of the Safety Seat being out of the proper 
position in a crash is very high.  Accordingly, 
do not use the Safety Seat with this type of 
Seat Belt system.  Please see your vehicle’s 
dealer or owner’s manual for information on 
converting this seat belt system to one that  
is acceptable for use with a Safety Seat  
(Fig. 16-1).
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DO NOT use a lap/shoulder belt system if 
the lap belt and shoulder belt each have 
retractors at one end.  This type of seat 
belt system will not adequately restrain the 
Safety Seat (Fig. 16-2).
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DO NOT use a seat belt that is connected 
to the door in any way.  These types of seat 
belts are designed to automatically  
surround the occupant when the door is 
closed.  This type of seat belt will NOT 
adequately restrain the Safety Seat.  
(Fig. 16-3).
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