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Page 1 - True Fit

INSTRUCTION MANUALWARNING• Failure to use this Convertible Seat properly increases the risk of serious injury or death in a sudden stop or crash. • D

Page 2 - Section 1 - Introduction

Section 5 - Convertible Seat Parts Removable Upper Seat BackHead BolsterHarness PadsChest clipSeat/LumbarPad5pt BuckleHarnessTension Adju

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Section 5 - Convertible Seat Parts Recline FootDrink HolderInstructionsHolderUpper Seat Back ReleaseHarness Height Adjustment ReleaseRemov

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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

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12 Use Of True Fit Convertible Seat Child Restraint In Conjunction With Side AirbagsTo determine the types of side impact air

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Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location 3 . V ehicle Seats: DO NOT use this Convertible Seat with the following vehicleseats: Seats Which F

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4.Vehicle Seat Belt Systems:14Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating LocationPassive RestraintsMotorizedShoulder BeltPassive RestraintsLap Or Shoulde

Page 8 - 5 - 35 lbs

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

Page 9 - - Age is 1 year

Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location 16Ceiling mountRear Package ShelfPick up TruckFloor MountsVehicle With

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Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location Lower Anchor To p Tether Maximum Child Weight for LATCH Lower Anchor 48lbs (21kg) Top Teth

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••• Snugly adjust the belts (Harness) provided with this child restraint around your child. Snug means you can not pinch webbing once buckled.

Page 12 - W ARNING

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

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Section 7 - Installation and Use -Ensure vehicle is level.-Place this restraint in a rear seating position. To p Tether 197.1 - Forw

Page 14 - Lap Belt Only

Section 7 - Installation and Use7.1 Forward Facing with SeatBelt and Tether Installation Lift back flap and place harness to side.  Unlock and

Page 15 - 5. LATCH Lower Anchor Points

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

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Section 7 - Installation and UseLower Anchor To pTether Ensure vehicle is level.Place this restraint in a rear seating position designated as l

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Section 7 - Installation and Use7.2 LATCH - Forward Facing Lower Anchor with Top Tether Lift back flap and place harness to side.  Unlock and

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Section 7 - Installation and Use7.2 LATCH - Forward Facing Lower Anchor with Top Tether Raise forward lock off over the LATCH belt. Engage the

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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

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Section 7 - Installation and UseEnsure vehicle is level. Move recline foot to the reclined position and place this restraint in a rear seati

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Section 7 - Installation and Use7.3 Rear Facing installation with Seat Belt . Unsnap the 4 front snaps and the 2 side snaps. Lift a

Page 22 - 7.1 Forward Facing with Seat

Section 7 - Installation and Use7.3 Rear Facing Installation with Seat Belt . Route seat belt through the rear facing safety belt path. P

Page 23 - Ensure vehicle is level

2 Section 2 - T able Of Contents Section 1 Introduction ... 1 Section 2 T able Of Contents ...

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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

Page 25 - Pull Top Tether until

Section 7 - Installation and UseEnsure vehicle is level.Move recline foot to the reclined position and place this restraint in a rear seatin

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Section 7 - Installation and Use7.4 - Rear Facing Installation w/ Lower Anchor Unsnap the 4 front snaps and the 2 side snaps. Lift and fold

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Section 7 - Installation and Use7.4 - Rear Facing Installation w/ Lower Anchor. Route lower anchor connector connectors through rear facing

Page 28 - Rear of vehicle

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

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Section 7 - Installation and Use7.6 Child Placement in RestraintPlace child in the restraint with the child’s back flat against the back of the re

Page 30 - Lower Anchor

Section 7 - Installation and Use7.7 Selecting the Harness Height LocationRear Facing Harness Strap Height-Harness straps should be located in the near

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Section 7 - Installation and Use 7.8 Shoulder Height Adjustment Shoulder Height Positions Facing Direction Position Rear 1,2 & 3

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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

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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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3 Section 2 - T able Of Contents Section 9 Additional Information...50Section 8 Safety Checklist/Safe Practices...4

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Section 7 - Installation and Use7.12 Adjusting Harness Tension39To Tighten Harness System TensionPull on the harness tension adjuster to tighten h

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7.13 2 Position Crotch Buckle AdjustmentTo change position Press the crotch buckle plunger down with fingers and move position.

Page 37 - Height Adjustment

Section 7 - Installation and Use 7.15 Harness Length AdjustmentTo Adjust Harness Length Unhook the harness straps from the metal plate and

Page 38 - To Lock the 5 Point Buckle

Section 7 - Installation and Use7.16 Recline Foot AdjustmentThe Recline foot has two positions. Forward Facing Upright Rear Facing ReclineTo change

Page 39 - To Lock the Chest Clip

Section 7 - Installation and UseRemove the upper seat back by lifting theyellow release taband pulling up on the upper seat back.NOTE: DO NOT store

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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

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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   46

Page 43 - Rear of vehicle

Section 7 - Installation and Use 7.20 Installation PictogramsLap BeltLap BeltLap Belt/Top TetherLap / ShoulderLap / ShoulderLap / Shoulderw/ Top

Page 44 - 7.17 Upper Seatback Removal

Section 8 - Safety Checklist/Safe Practices For assistance with installation or use, contact one of the following sources: - Learning Curve at: Phon

Page 45 - Installation

• 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

Page 46 - To Launder

Section 8 - Safety Checklist/Safe Practices√ Did you read and understand these instructions and labels on the convertible car seat? √ Is the child the

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Section 9 - Additional Information Certification: This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for us

Page 48 - Forward

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

Page 49 - Safe Practices

52True Fit NotesBlank page for notes.

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Keep this instruction manual for future use. Store in pocket on back of the Convertible Seat.© 2008 Learning Curve Brands 4000000630

Page 51 - Convertible Seat Useful Life:

• 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

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Section 4 - Use Recommendations The First Years advises parents that children should use a childrestraint with a built-in harness system until they ex

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Section 4 - Use Recommendations C630 True Fit Convertible Seat Rear Facing Use Requirements:This child restraint, with the upper seatback instal

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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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