VEHICLE SEAT LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
WARNING!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY
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can occur
NEVER place this child restraint on a front seat with an
active airbag. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur.
The REAR seat is the safest place for children 12 and
under.
Based on crash statistics, the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that parents select the REAR
SEAT as the safest location for a properly installed child restraint rather than
a front seating position.
ONLY PLACE this child restraint REAR FACING in a vehicle seating
location allowed by the vehicle manufacturer. Refer to your vehicle Owner's
Manual
for information about vehicle seat belt systems, air bags, and
child restraint installation to determine allowable seating positions.
If possible, INSTALL the Load Leg Base US in a seating position that will
allow the Load Leg Foot to be extended into a LOCKED position making
firm contact with the vehicle floor.
NEVER INSTALL the Load Leg Base US in a seating position where the
Load Leg, even in its shortest position, causes the Base to be pushed up
above the vehicle seat. If necessary, the Base may be installed with the
Load Leg folded up underneath.
The REAR SEAT is the safest location for a properly installed child restraint.
Use this child restraint in FORWARD FACING VEHICLE SEATS ONLY.
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The Cloud Q is allowed to touch the vehicle seat(s) in front of it, as long as the recline angle of the Cloud Q is not affected.
The best position for the child restraint is one that is recommended by your vehicle Owner's Manual,
secure installation of the restraint every time. If possible, have an adult ride in the rear with the child in order to monitor the child.
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VEHICLE SEAT BELTS
The design and operation of vehicle seat belt systems vary from vehicle to vehicle and from seating location to
seating location in the same vehicle. Refer to your vehicle Owner's Manual
adjustment of the vehicle's lap and shoulder belts.
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NEVER INSTALL THIS CHILD RESTRAINT WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING VEHICLE BELTS:
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A lap belt with a motorized shoulder belt
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Vehicle belts that are attached to the door in any way, or that move along a track automatically to restrain the
passenger when the door is closed
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Lap belts with an Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR).
These lap belts stay loose and can move until locking in a crash or sudden stop.
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Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Two ELR Retractors.
Lap-shoulder belts that have a separate non-locking retractor each for the lap section and the shoulder section.
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Vehicle seats when both portions of the vehicle belts are positioned forward of the seat crease.
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Inflatable Seat Belts
VEHICLE SEAT LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
for proper use, placement, and
AND allows a proper and
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