DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
When Used Outside a Vehicle
• NEVER LEAVE child unattended even for a short time. Your child can tip or move the Infant Carrier
by their movements, kicking or grabbing on to their surroundings.
• SUFFOCATION HAZARD: NEVER place Infant Carrier on beds, sofas or other soft surfaces. The
Infant Carrier can roll over on soft surfaces and suffocate child.
• STRANGULATION HAZARD: NEVER leave child in Infant Carrier when the Harness straps are loose
or undone. A child can strangle in loose Harness straps.
• ALWAYS USE the complete and buckled ve-point Harness around your child.
• FALL HAZARD: NEVER place Infant Carrier on counter tops, tables, or other elevated surfaces. A
child's movements can slide the Infant Carrier, and child and carrier may fall.
• NEVER place Infant Carrier on top of a shopping cart.
• MAKE SURE the handle is LOCKED in the Carry Position before lifting Infant Carrier by the handle.
An unlocked handle could move unexpectedly, causing child to fall.
• ONLY USE Infant Carrier with strollers that are approved by the manufacturer. Refer to the stroller
Owner's Manual for details about how to attach the Infant Carrier to your stroller.
Additional Safety Information
• REGISTER this child restraint. This is the only way to reach you in the event of a recall.
• DO NOT use this or any other child restraint with a premature, low birth weight, or medically
fragile infant, until after you have consulted with your doctor. Some infants may have dif culty
breathing or have other medical problems when placed in a seated position.
• DO NOT ALLOW children to play with this child restraint.
• DO NOT ATTEMPT to make repairs to or otherwise modify or tamper with this child restraint.
• DO NOT USE a child restraint whose history you do not know.
• DO NOT ALLOW children to play with vehicle seat belts. They may create an ENTANGLEMENT
HAZARD for any child that can reach the seat belt and may wrap it around his or her neck.
• DO NOT LEAVE loose objects (e.g. groceries, books, bags) in a vehicle. In the event of a sudden
stop, loose objects will keep moving, potentially causing serious injuries.
• NEVER TEND to your child's needs while driving. ALWAYS safely stop your vehicle in order to tend
to your child.
• NEVER TAKE your child out of the infant car seat while the vehicle is moving. Unrestrained
occupants are at a greatly increased risk of DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY in a car crash.
• ALWAYS LOCK an unoccupied vehicle. Children can get into vehicle and accidentally lock
themselves in, resulting in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY by hyperthermia.
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