Question: Where do I find the owner's manual for my infant car seat?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: If you take the car seat out of the base and turn the car seat over, you should find the owner's manual attached by several small plastic tabs on the back of the seat.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: Regularly inspect your car seat for movement or wear that may inadvertently impair its ability to protect your child in an accident. Test your seat periodically to ensure that is hasn't shifted during use and is still held snugly by the car seat belts. Push the seat side to side and pull it forward. If it moves more than one inch, reinstall the seat and tighten the seat belts. Check for wear on the harness straps and at the buckle.
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Wavestation Frequently Asked QuestionsYour national Korg distributor should be able to provide you with a manual; they may charge a nominal fee.
Related QuestionsQuestion: What age is the recommended age for SnugRider™ Infant Car Seat Frame?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: This infant car seat frame is recommended for Graco Infant Car Seats only. Always refer to the car sear manual for the recommended weight limit.
Related QuestionsQuestion: What are the top 3 features of the Graco SnugRider™ Infant Car Seat Frame?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsNot intended for use with AUTOBABY (Europe only) and ASSURA infant car seats. If unsure of the model or for more information please call Graco's customer service number: 1-800-345-4109.
Related QuestionsQuestion: What base can I use with my Graco infant car seat?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: The SnugRide® infant car seat Bases are to be used with the SnugRide® infant carriers and the Infant SafeSeat™ Bases are to be used with the Infant SafeSeat™ carriers.
Related QuestionsDoes my infant have to travel in their car seat?
FAQ & nakedbus.comNo, car seats are not required by law for infants travelling on buses. However, if you wish for your child to sit in their car seat on the bus, you will need to purchase a ticket for them.
Related QuestionsWhy should I buy a Wallaboo footmuff Newborn for use in an infant car seat?
wallaboo.nl :: hop around the world!With a Wallaboo footmuff Newborn you have the advantage of not having to put on a coat or extra clothing and shoes. Inside the Wallaboo footmuff your baby is always snug and warm. You can easily keep the baby on a constant body temperature. A consistant temperature is important for your baby?s health. Going out with your baby has never been so easy, just zip up to keep your child cozy and your baby is ready to go outside. And unzipp and roll the Wallaboo down as the weather warms.
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wallaboo.nl :: hop around the world!Place the Wallaboo footmuff flat in the infant carseat and make sure the top of the footmuff is evenly with the top of the infant car seat. Unzip sides and pull down the footmuff. Pull safety straps through slots. For 3-pointsystem use top slot. choose the slot which is good for the size of your child. Pull the bottom buckle through the bottom slot. Place child in the wallaboo footmuff newborn and close the harness. Zip up and you are ready to go.
Related QuestionsWhat are the height and weight requirements to use the I400 Infant Car Seat?
Compass : Frequently Asked QuestionsA child must be a minimum of 4 lbs and a maximum of 22 lbs and must be under 30 inches in height. There is no age limitation.
Related QuestionsWhere is the best seating position for an infant car seat?
Compass : Frequently Asked QuestionsNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) alerts vehicle owners that, according to accident statistics, children under age 13 are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions rather than in front seating positions. Never use this Infant Seat in any vehicle seating position equipped with an active airbag. Read your vehicle’s owners manual to see how to turn off your airbag if you have no back seat or a child must ride in the front seat.
Related QuestionsCan I use the Wallaboo Footmuff newborn with an infant car seat?
wallaboo.nl :: hop around the world!Yes, the Wallaboo conveniently and securely fits into three point harness systems of a infant car seat through reinforced openings at the back of the footmuff. Car seats from group 0+ (weight class: 0 to 13kilo (22lbs).
Related QuestionsQuestion: Can I purchase additional bases for my infant seat?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: You may be able to purchase an additional base for your infant car seat. Please enter the model and serial number or manufacture date in the Order Parts section of our website under Customer and Product Support at on this website. If there is a base available for your model, it will be on the parts list. If there is no base on your parts list, then one is not available for your model. The appropriate price will be listed there as well. Also, some Toys "R" Us retailers may carry bases.
Related QuestionsAt what age should I turn my infant's car seat around to face forward?
Firehouse.Com's Safe Kids - FAQinfant should stay rear-facing until at least 1 year and at least 20 pounds to reduce the risk of cervical spine injury in the event of a crash. Many infant-only seats and convertible seats are tested up to 20 or 22 pounds rear-facing, which is a problem when an infant reaches 20-22 pounds before his/her first birthday. Fortunately, there are seats for weights higher than 22 pounds in the rear-facing position.
Related QuestionsWhy does the handle on my infant car seat have to be placed in the down position when installed?
Car Safety 4 Kids - FAQ'sThe handle needs to be placed down for 2 reasons. In a crash the car seat will move towards the front of the vehicle/impact and then rebound (move upward towards the vehicle seat). As the seat rebounds, the handle may strike the interior of the vehicle and break becoming a projectile. It could hit a passenger and cause serious injury. Secondly, the baby may hit his head on the handle.
Related QuestionsQUESTION What is the car seat requirement for children?
Airport Express and Tri-County TransportationANSWER Florida State Law requires that while transporting a child 5 years of age or younger, the child must be protected by the use of a crash-tested, federally approved child restraint device which must be provided by parent or guardian.
Related QuestionsQuestion: What if the TurboBooster car seat's back is above the back of the vehicle seat?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: This scenario is OK, and one of the reasons there are such backed booster seats. The BAD scenario is when you have a backless booster and the child's head (by the ears) is above the back of the vehicle seat. In the event of a crash with the child in this scenario, there is a possibility of whiplash because the head/neck is not supported. Answer: Absolutely.
Related QuestionsIs it safe for my infant to ride alone in the rear seat?
Brockton Police Department - Child Seat Safety Frequently As...Yes. In fact, in a car with two air bags, riding in the front seat could be deadly for your baby, even in a very low-speed crash. NEVER, EVER put a rear-facing baby in front of an air bag. The rear-facing baby's skull could be fractured as the air bag (not yet inflated) explodes from the dashboard at 200 miles per hour. In a car with no air bag in front, the back seat is still safer, since it is farther from the action in a frontal crash -which is the most common and most severe kind.
Related QuestionsHow do I book a seat for an infant?
United Airlines - Booking travel FAQsThere are two options when traveling with an infant (children under 2 years of age) within the United States, Canada, San Juan and U.S. Virgin Islands: Lap Child: For travel between these destinations, infants are not required to occupy a seat. However, the reservation must be documented as having an infant in seat. If you decide to fly with an infant in lap, book your reservation on united.com and then contact United Reservations to advise that an infant will be traveling on your itinerary.
Related QuestionsI would like my infant to have his/her own seat, how should I book it?
Dream Excursions' Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen you search for a vacation package, type the infant's age in the Ages of Children field in the vacation search tool on the home page. The web site then includes the infant traveler when searching for available travel components. For infants under the age of 1, please type 1 as the age of the infant.
Related QuestionsQuestion: How can I get a manual?
Welcome to NorthEastAnswer: Current NorthEast Monitoring manuals can be found on this web-site under Downloads and Documents. If you don't see what you are looking for, contact NorthEast Technical Support.
Related QuestionsWill the angle of my car's seat make a difference?
Isaac - FAQNo. Isaac®can be used with any racing seat provided it has normal, three-inch wide belts. A more reclined angle allows more body motion forward, regardless of the head and neck product you use, but does not alter the general range of head and neck loads. Also, it works great with an office chair! Just attach some belts to the chair and jump in with your helmet and Isaac® for some great holiday party fun.
Related QuestionsHow long should my child stay in a car seat?
Frequently Asked QuestionsMany parents think their children are too big for car seats or have outgrown their booster seats. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that children should be restrained in a booster seat until they are 4'9" and about 80 pounds. Regular seat belts are made for men who are 5'10" and 160 pounds. They are not designed to secure a child under 80 pounds. Yes, this quite possibly means that your 10 year old should still be in a booster seat!
Related QuestionsWhat is the best kind of car seat to buy?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe truth is, there is not a "best" car seat. The best style of seat is one with a five-point harness system. Other than that, find a car seat that fits your car, your child and your budget. Remember that spending more does not always equal a safer seat.
Related QuestionsQuestion: Where do I find the owner's manual for my Pack 'N Play playard?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: Check for a pocket on the underside of the mattress or on the bottom of the Pack 'N Play. This pocket should contain your owner's manual.
Related QuestionsQuestion: Can I use the harness tie from a different car seat on my child's car seat?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: Due to safety testing, we recommend that the car seat harness of your car seat remain unchanged, unless the parts which you are adding/replacing are certified by our company to work with your particular model.
Related QuestionsQuestion: Can I use my car seat on an airplane?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: Most Graco and Century carseats are certified for use in aircraft when used according to manufacturer's instructions. The booster seats are only certified when used as a five-point harness carseat. Please refer to your owner's manual for specifics on any seat. However, even though the seat is FAA approved when used according to the manufacturer's instructions, we do recommend calling the airline you are traveling with ahead of time as each airline has its own policies.
Related QuestionsQuestion: How can I tell if my car seat is installed tightly enough?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: For a rear facing seat, grip the top edge and try to push it downward. The back of the safety seat should stay firmly in place at the same angle. It is normal if the seat can be flipped toward the rear of the car. For a forward facing seat with a harness, grip the top edge of the seat and try to tilt it forward and sideways. If it moves more than 1 inch toward the front of the car or tips to the side, re-adjust using the locking clip or try another seating position.
Related QuestionsQuestion: How do I use a locking clip with a car seat?
Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's ProductsAnswer: Bring the seat belt across the car seat and buckle as usual. Tighten the seat belt as much as possible. Firmly hold the shoulder and lap portions of the seat belt together just behind the sliding latchplate and unbuckle the seat belt. Still holding the seat belts together, weave the locking clip over both layers of seat belt about 1/2" from the sliding latchplate. When you are done, you will see four metal "legs" inlaid with the seat belt.
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