INSTRUCTION MANUALWARNING• Failure to use this Convertible Seat properly increases the risk of serious injury or death in a sudden stop or crash. • D
Section 5 - Convertible Seat Parts Removable Upper Seat BackHead BolsterHarness PadsChest clipSeat/LumbarPad5pt BuckleHarnessTension Adju
Section 5 - Convertible Seat Parts Recline FootDrink HolderInstructionsHolderUpper Seat Back ReleaseHarness Height Adjustment ReleaseRemov
Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location W ARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur 11•Only use this Convertible Seat with the vehicle’s seat
12 Use Of True Fit Convertible Seat Child Restraint In Conjunction With Side AirbagsTo determine the types of side impact air
Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location 3 . V ehicle Seats: DO NOT use this Convertible Seat with the following vehicleseats: Seats Which F
4.Vehicle Seat Belt Systems:14Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating LocationPassive RestraintsMotorizedShoulder BeltPassive RestraintsLap Or Shoulde
Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location What is LATCH?LATCH is a new system for attaching the child restraint to your vehicle seat. LA
Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location 16Ceiling mountRear Package ShelfPick up TruckFloor MountsVehicle With
Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location Lower Anchor To p Tether Maximum Child Weight for LATCH Lower Anchor 48lbs (21kg) Top Teth
••• Snugly adjust the belts (Harness) provided with this child restraint around your child. Snug means you can not pinch webbing once buckled.
Dear Parents, Thank you for purchasing The First Years C630 True Fit. We hope that it will make your baby’s travel safer, easier, and more comforta
Section 7 - Installation and Use -Ensure vehicle is level.-Place this restraint in a rear seating position. To p Tether 197.1 - Forw
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.1 Forward Facing with SeatBelt and Tether Installation Lift back flap and place harness to side. Unlock and
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.1 Forward Facing with SeatBelt and Top Tether Installation Cont.-Engage the red lock tab and press down to loc
Section 7 - Installation and UseLower Anchor To pTether Ensure vehicle is level.Place this restraint in a rear seating position designated as l
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.2 LATCH - Forward Facing Lower Anchor with Top Tether Lift back flap and place harness to side. Unlock and
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.2 LATCH - Forward Facing Lower Anchor with Top Tether Raise forward lock off over the LATCH belt. Engage the
Section 7 - Installation and Use The True Fit, in a Rear Facing installation was designed with aremovable upper seatback to allow for a proper inst
Section 7 - Installation and UseEnsure vehicle is level. Move recline foot to the reclined position and place this restraint in a rear seati
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.3 Rear Facing installation with Seat Belt . Unsnap the 4 front snaps and the 2 side snaps. Lift a
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.3 Rear Facing Installation with Seat Belt . Route seat belt through the rear facing safety belt path. P
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Section 7 - Installation and Use7.4 Rear Facing Installation withLower Anchor The True Fit, in a Rear Facing installation, was designed with are
Section 7 - Installation and UseEnsure vehicle is level.Move recline foot to the reclined position and place this restraint in a rear seatin
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.4 - Rear Facing Installation w/ Lower Anchor Unsnap the 4 front snaps and the 2 side snaps. Lift and fold
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.4 - Rear Facing Installation w/ Lower Anchor. Route lower anchor connector connectors through rear facing
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.4 - Rear Facing Installation w/ Lower Anchor Press yellow arm into place and hold. Rotate red lock to the lo
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.6 Child Placement in RestraintPlace child in the restraint with the child’s back flat against the back of the re
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.7 Selecting the Harness Height LocationRear Facing Harness Strap Height-Harness straps should be located in the near
Section 7 - Installation and Use 7.8 Shoulder Height Adjustment Shoulder Height Positions Facing Direction Position Rear 1,2 & 3
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.10 - 5 Point BuckleTo Unlock the 5 Point Buckle Press the red button until 5 point buckle releases. Pull buckle to
Section 7- Installation and Use 7.11 Chest ClipTo Unlock the Chest Clip Squeeze center locking tabs. Pull Chest clip apart.To Lock the Chest C
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Section 7 - Installation and Use7.12 Adjusting Harness Tension39To Tighten Harness System TensionPull on the harness tension adjuster to tighten h
7.13 2 Position Crotch Buckle AdjustmentTo change position Press the crotch buckle plunger down with fingers and move position.
Section 7 - Installation and Use 7.15 Harness Length AdjustmentTo Adjust Harness Length Unhook the harness straps from the metal plate and
Section 7 - Installation and Use7.16 Recline Foot AdjustmentThe Recline foot has two positions. Forward Facing Upright Rear Facing ReclineTo change
Section 7 - Installation and UseRemove the upper seat back by lifting theyellow release taband pulling up on the upper seat back.NOTE: DO NOT store
Section 7 - Installation and UseInstallationAlign the upper seat back rods and push rods into the openings until you hear or feel a click.Pull up on t
Section 7 - Installation and Use 7.19 Pad Removal & LaunderingPad Removal Unfasten the 4 elastic loops located on the bottom of the Tr
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Section 7 - Installation and Use 7.20 Installation PictogramsLap BeltLap BeltLap Belt/Top TetherLap / ShoulderLap / ShoulderLap / Shoulderw/ Top
Section 8 - Safety Checklist/Safe Practices For assistance with installation or use, contact one of the following sources: - Learning Curve at: Phon
• Failure to follow these instructions and Convertible Seat labels can result in injury or death to a child from striking the vehicle’s interior durin
Section 8 - Safety Checklist/Safe Practices√ Did you read and understand these instructions and labels on the convertible car seat? √ Is the child the
Section 9 - Additional Information Certification: This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for us
Section 10 - Care and Cleaning Removing Seat Pad: - Follow directions on page 45. Cleaning Seat Pad, Head Bolster and Height Insert:- Hand wash in coo
52True Fit NotesBlank page for notes.
Keep this instruction manual for future use. Store in pocket on back of the Convertible Seat.© 2008 Learning Curve Brands 4000000630
• Direct sunlight can make Convertible Seat surfaces hot enough to burn your child. Use caution and check the vehicle and Convertible Seat on hot, su
Section 4 - Use Recommendations The First Years advises parents that children should use a childrestraint with a built-in harness system until they ex
Section 4 - Use Recommendations C630 True Fit Convertible Seat Rear Facing Use Requirements:This child restraint, with the upper seatback instal
Section 4 - Use Recommendations C630 True Fit Convertible Seat Forward Facing Use Requirements:This child restraint, with the upper seatback i
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