Britax FRONTIER 85 Manual Do Utilizador

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Lap-Shoulder Belt – Selecting a Belt Path
Due to variability in vehicle seat designs and belt systems, the 
Frontier 85 child seat can be secured to the vehicle seat by a 
lap-shoulder belt with either a short belt path or a long belt path 
installation method. 
The following may help with selecting which belt path to try first:
WARNING!
 Do not use the long belt path for LATCH or lap 
belt installations.
Outside edge
of child seat
Buckle stalk behind
child seat
The buckle stalk is in position for
short belt path installation
Outside edge
of child seat
Buckle stalk beside
child seat
The buckle stalk is in position for
long belt path installation
If the buckle stalk is to the side of the child seat (i.e. the child seat 
is narrower than the insertion points of the vehicle belt system), 
then the long belt path may be the best option to try first.
If one installation method results in more than 1 in. (2.5 cm) of 
front-to-back or side-to-side movement at the belt path, then try the 
other method. 
Both the short and long lap-shoulder belt path installation methods 
meet or exceed all Federal motor vehicle Safety Standards. Either 
of these options can be used based upon vehicle compatibility for 
children at least 2 years old and 25 lbs (11.4 kg) up to 85 lbs (38.6 
kg) in harness mode.
Rotate the positioning block to the front and place the child 
seat on the vehicle seat in the chosen seating position. Note the 
position of the vehicle buckle stalk relative to the child seat. If the 
buckle stalk is behind the child seat (i.e. the child seat is wider 
than the insertion points of the vehicle belt system), then the short 
belt path may be the best option to try first.
Installing the Child Seat: Harness Mode
Installing the Child Seat: Harness Mode