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Basic Use Tips
Titan65 Convertible Safety Seat
Forward-Facing
A child must be
at least two years
of age and weigh
at least 22 lbs.
and 28 inches
to ride forward-
facing in this
convertible safety
seat. Both the
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration and the American
Academy of Pediatrics recommend
children ride rear-facing until he/she
is at two years of age or reaches the
rear-facing upper weight or height
limit. The Titan65 seat is crash tested
for a child weighing up to 40 lbs.
rear-facing. Continue to use this
forward-facing safety seat until a
child reaches 65 lbs. or outgrows the
seat by height.
A child must be at least 28 inches in
height and no taller than 54 inches.
The top of a child's ears cannot be
higher than the top of the back of
the safety seat.
Position the
harness straps
so that they
are at or
above the
child's
shoulders.
Only use one of the three higher
sets of harness slots when forward-
facing.
Place the child all the way back in
the safety seat with his/her back and
bottom flat against the safety seat.
Buckle the harness straps and crotch
strap.
Children should not wear bulky
clothing (coats, snowsuits, etc.), or
be wrapped in blankets. After the
harness system is buckled-up, a
blanket may be placed over top of
the harness straps.
harness
straps
snugly.
A snug
harness
should not
allow any
slack and
should lie in a relatively straight
line without sagging. It should not
Forward-
press on the child's flesh or push
Facing
the child's body into an unnatural
Only slots
position. If the harness webbing can
be pinched together, the harness is
Universal
too loose and needs to be tightened.
Slots
Placing one finger or two fingers
under the harness webbing is not a
good way to check for snugness.
Diagram 4
5
Tighten
Too
Loose

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