height CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2014 5.G Warranty Booklet
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To Secure The Child:
1. Before placing the child in the seat, add slack to the
shoulder belts. Release the seat belts by pulling up on the
shoulder belt adjustment strap located at the top of the
seat, then pull on the seat belts (Figure 5).
WARNING!
Whenever a child is using the integrated child seat, be
sure that the head restraint is installed in the fully
lowered position or personal injury may result in the
event of an accident.
2. Place the child into the child seat and put a shoulder belt
over each shoulder. Insert both seat belt latch plates into
the buckle and pull up on them to make sure they are
firmly latched (Figure 6).
NOTE:Be sure that the seat belt buckle is free of foreign
objects that may prevent you from properly latching the
latch plates. If an object is in the opening, and cannot be
removed, see your dealer for service immediately.
3. Fasten the two halves of the shoulder belt clip together
and put it 5-8 cm (2-3 inches) below the child’s chin. The
purpose of the clip is to keep the shoulder belts posi-
tioned correctly on the shoulders (Figure 7).4. Pull the shoulder belt adjustment strap firmly until the
shoulder belts are tight against the child’s shoulders. You
should not be able to put more than two fingers between
the shoulder belts and the child’s chest (Figure 8).
A ratcheting sound should be heard as the excess belt
material returns to the retractor and belts become secure
around the child.
NOTE:Once properly adjusted there is no need to release
the seat belts until a change in clothing or height or weight
occurs.
WARNING!
•A frayed or torn child restraint belt could rip apart in
a collision and leave your child with no protection.
Inspect the belt system periodically, checking for cuts,
frays, or loose parts. Damaged parts must be replaced
immediately.
•Do not disassemble or modify the system.
•Child restraint belt systems must be replaced after a
collision if they have been damaged (bent buckle or
5-point connector, torn webbing, etc.). Similarly, the
child restraint-equipped bench or bucket seat must be
replaced after a collision if it is damaged (bent or
broken seat frame, etc.).
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILT-IN (INTEGRATED) CHILD RESTRAINT — IF EQUIPPED