BRITAX Child Safety, Inc.
Comfort Pillow
The comfort pillow is designed
to provide better fit and
comfort for infants using this
child seat.
NOTE: Remove the comfort
pillow after the child can sit
comfortably in the child seat
without additional support.
Seat Positions
This child seat has 7 recline positions. To adjust the recline
position:
1. Pull the recline handle
then rotate the child seat
shell until the ball in the
recline indicator is in the
allowable section for:
•
Rear Facing - Light
Blue (Infants), or
Dark Blue (larger
children with head and neck control)
•
Forward Facing - Green
2. Release the recline handle, then verify the child seat has
locked into position.
NOTE: Set the seat position BEFORE installing.
Rear-Facing
In rear-facing installations
it is important that the child
seat be reclined to maintain
proper head and neck
control with smaller infants.
Use the recline indicator on
the child seat to help achieve
an acceptable recline angle,
with the ball in the recline indicator in the allowable blue
section for the size of the child. If necessary, the proper recline
angle can be achieved by placing a rolled towel or pool noodle
in the vehicle seat bight.
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Toddler
Infant
BOULEVARD CLICKTIGHT User Guide
Forward-Facing
In forward-facing
installations, it is
important that the base
of the child seat rests
completely flat on the
vehicle seat. As seen
in the illustration, it is
permissible to allow up
to 3 in. (7.6 cm) of the
base to hang over the
edge of the vehicle seat.
Some vehicle seats do
not allow enough of the child seat base to contact the vehicle
seat. If this is the case, adjust the recline angle to a more
upright position. Not doing so could cause the child seat to
not perform as intended. Use the recline indicator on the child
seat to help achieve an acceptable recline angle, with the ball
in the recline indicator in the allowable green section.
In some cases, the vehicle head
restraint can prevent the child seat
head restraint from being raised
high enough to properly adjust the
harness for the fit of your child when
using a forward facing reclined
position. DO NOT force the child
seat head restraint past the vehicle
head restraint. Doing so could cause the child seat not to
perform as intended. If the location of the vehicle head
restraint interferes with the child seat head restraint, raise
or remove the vehicle head restraint. If the vehicle head
restraint cannot be removed, move the child seat to the
upright position or try a different seating location.
3"
3"
Acceptable
Unacceptable
Overhang
Overhang
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