I support parents in learning to install the seat to vehicle and
seat manufacturer instructions based on a Show - Tell - Do model.
Not exact matches
But Air France actually says, you must «make sure to install the
seat on board as indicated by the
manufacturer's
instructions (front or back facing the seatback)».
Tighten the restraints as needed per the
instructions of your car
seat manufacturer.
Make sure your child's car
seat is installed according to the
manufacturer's
instructions.
The upper accessory
seat must be positioned directly over the buggy's rear wheels.Ensure that the
manufacturer's
instructions and safety notices are followed at all times.Adding additional weight (e.g. groceries, luggage, personal possessions) to the stroller and / or accessory
seats may affect the stability of the pushchair.Children must be harnessed in at all times.
As with the car
seat you want to read and follow the
manufacturer's
instructions for maintaining the stroller properly to insure it remains a good safe product to use for your child.
You should always read the
manufacturer's
instructions for how to install and use the car
seat and base.
Check the
manufacturer's
instructions to determine how this
seat should be installed to ensure that you are using your
seat in the right way.
Make sure you avoid these mistakes, as well as other common errors, by carefully reviewing your car
seat manufacturer's
instructions.
Learn to install the car
seat tightly and properly, using the
manufacturer's
instructions and your vehicle owners manual.
My car
seat is a piece of crap and I turned my son around early because I had a hard time getting the
seat to safely sit per
manufacturer instruction.
You should still read through the
instructions that came with your car
seat to make sure the practice is OK with the
manufacturer.
The car
seat or booster
seat be installed and used according to the
manufacturer's
instructions.
Updated in 2010, Iowa law states that children up to 6 years old must be properly restrained in a federally approved car
seat or booster
seat that is appropriate for the child and is installed and used according to
manufacturer's
instructions.
West Virginia law requires that all children under age 8 ride in an appropriate, federally approved car
seat or booster
seat that is installed and used according to
manufacturer's
instructions.
Car
seats must be installed and used according to
manufacturer's
instructions.
There may be a phrase that says the car
seat must be properly installed, and the law might reference the
manufacturer's
instructions as evidence of proper use or installation.
Massachusetts law requires that all children under age 8 and less than 57 inches tall be properly fastened and secured in a federally approved car
seat or booster
seat, according to the
manufacturer's
instructions.
The car
seat or booster must be installed and used according to
manufacturer's
instructions.
These children must ride in the back
seat unless they are taller than 57 inches, and their car
seat or booster
seat should be installed and used according to
manufacturer's
instructions.
Children under age 4 must be properly restrained in an approved car
seat used according to
manufacturer's
instructions.
The car
seat must be used according to
manufacturer's
instructions.
Additionally, Texas law states that during the operation of the vehicle, the child must be properly secured in the car
seat or booster
seat according to the
instructions of the
manufacturer of the safety
seat system.
Always read the
manufacturer's
instructions for your car
seat and the owner's guide of your car.
While the
seat's
manufacturer's manual will have step - by - step
instructions, sometimes it's useful to have visuals.
The best way to install your car
seat properly is to follow the
manufacturer's
instructions that came with the
seat.
Follow your car
seat manufacturer's
instructions regarding when and how to use the tether for your particular
seat.
Observe any bath
seat safety
instructions by the
manufacturer, and install it correctly.
Unfortunately, 3 out of 4 car
seats are installed incorrectly, but when used properly and according to the
manufacturers»
instructions, child restraints are highly effective at reducing the likelihood of death by more than 70 %.
Check the car
seat manufacturers»
instructions for the exact height and weight limits of each
seat.
In the rear - facing position, recline the car
seat according to the
manufacturer's
instructions so that your child's head doesn't flop forward.
Check the car
seat manufacturer's
instructions to make sure the safety
seat is reclined at the correct angle.
The correct fit is the
seat that is locked in, prior to the crash, at the correct angle with your child secured in the harness according to the car
seat and vehicle's
manufacturers instructions.»
Children shouldn't be moved to a booster
seat until they are at least 40 pounds and approximately 40 inches tall — but remember, each car
seat manufacturer's recommendations are different — they can vary by model too — so don't forget to check your car
seat's
instruction manual before moving your child into a booster
seat.
Follow the
manufacturers instructions for washing or spot cleaning the
seat fabric, canopy, and basket.
I changed the rotors, pads, fluid, bled them and
seated the pads as per
manufacturers instructions and the brakes were still spongy.
Always refer to your specific car
seat manufacturer's
instructions (check height and weight limits) and read the vehicle owner's manual on how to install the car
seat using the
seat belt or lower anchors and a tether, if available.
To use these tether anchors, follow the
instructions provided by the LATCH system
manufacturer for running a tether over the rear
seats.
The appeal was also based on the argument that the judge should have had regard to the fact that there was no evidence that «a hypothetical child» who did meet the
manufacturer's criteria would have been safe on a booster
seat, and that it was not established that the discrepancy between the claimant's height and those dictated by the manual
instruction made any material difference to her injuries.