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26 totalCan I use LATCH and the vehicle seat belt at the same time to install the car seat?
No, you must never install the child restraint using both LATCH and the vehicle seat belt simultaneously. Using both together can cause slack in a sudden stop or crash, which may result in serious injury or death. Use only one method at a time. (Page 13)
What recline position should I use for rear-facing installation?
You must use only Recline Position #1 when the child restraint is in the rear-facing position. Never use Recline Position #2 or Recline Position #3 rear-facing. After adjusting, rock the child restraint back and forth to confirm it is securely locked in position. (Pages 9, 62)
Do I need to use the tether strap when installing forward-facing?
Yes, the tether strap must always be used when installing the child restraint in the forward-facing position, whether using Lower Anchor Connectors or the vehicle seat belt. If the tether strap is too short to reach the vehicle tether anchor, you will need a tether extender, which can be obtained by calling ParentLink at 1-800-233-5921 (U.S.). (Pages 44, 49)
At what weight limit should I stop using LATCH and switch to a seat belt for forward-facing installation?
You must not use the Lower Anchor Connectors (LATCH) when restraining a child who weighs more than 20.4 kg (45 lbs) with the internal harness. For children over 20.4 kg (45 lbs), you must install the child restraint using the vehicle seat belt instead. (Page 13)
Where should the chest clip be positioned on my child?
The chest clip must be placed at armpit level. After snapping the two halves together, slide the chest clip up or down until it sits at the child's armpit. This positioning is required every time the child is secured in the restraint. (Page 59)
Can I use the Evenflo Symphony All-in-One on an airplane, and are there any restrictions?
Yes, the seat is certified for aircraft use but only when used with the 5-point harness system — it cannot be used in booster mode on aircraft. The FAA recommends children under 9 kg (20 lbs) use a rear-facing restraint, children 9 to 18 kg (20 to 40 lbs) use a forward-facing restraint, and children over 18 kg (40 lbs) use an aircraft seat belt. (Pages 17, 63)
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buckle storage Symphony™All-in-One Child Restraint System Owner’s Manual Keep for future use To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read this owner’s manual prior to installing and using this child restraint.
Warning:
© 2021 Evenflo Company, Inc. 25701662 4/21 Rear-facing* 2.3 to 18 kg (5 to 40 lbs) 48 to 102 cm (19 to 40 in.) Forward-facing* 10 to 29.4 kg (22 to 65 lbs) 71 to 127 cm (28 to 50 in.) At least 2 years old Booster* 18 to 49.8 kg (40 to 110 lbs) 112 to 145 cm (44 to 57 in.) At least 4 years old Para instrucciones en Español, llamar al: 1-800-233-59212
Federal Standard No. Fmvss213 -
Child Restraint Systems This child restraint meets all applicable requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213.Canadian Regulatory Notice
(Model numbers ending in “C”) This child restraint meets all applicable requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards CMVSS 213, 213.1, and 213.2. Symbol Legend Airbag Symbol – Alerts you to important information about airbag safety. LATCH Symbol – Alerts you to important information about LATCH safety. Tether Anchor Symbol – Alerts you to important information about Tether Anchor safety. Aircraft Symbol – Alerts you to important information about aircraft safety. According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), car seats and boosters provide protection for infants and children in a crash, yet car crashes are a leading cause of death for children. To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, read this owner’s manual and your vehicle owner’s manual before installing and using this Car Seat. Using a Car Seat makes a big difference. By properly using this Car Seat and following these instructions, the instructions on the Car Seat, and the instructions that accompany your vehicle, you will greatly reduce the risk of serious injury or death to your child from a crash. Do not be misled by the commonly used term “safety seat”; no restraint system can prevent all injuries in all crashes. Many properly restrained adults and children are injured in motor vehicle crashes, including relatively minor crashes. A properly used Car Seat is the best way to minimize injuries to your child and to increase the chances for your child’s survival in most crashes.3 Rear-facing Forward-facing Booster General Important Important Information Child Requirements�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 Premature Infant Use��������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Warnings�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Safe Practices��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15 Recall Information for U.S. Customers�����������������������������������������������16 Public Notice for Canadian Customers����������������������������������������������16 Motor Vehicle/Aircraft Usage����������������������������������������������������������������17 Child Restraint Features��������������������������������������������������������������������������18 Using the Child Restraint Rear-Facing Child Requirements���������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 Moving Lower Anchor Connectors to the Rear-facing Belt Path�������������������������������������������������������������������������25 Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors���������������������������������������27 Installation with Seat Belts���������������������������������������������������������������������31 Rear-facing Installation Checklist��������������������������������������������������������35 Using the Child Restraint Forward-facing with Harness Child Requirements���������������������������������������������������������������������������������36 Moving Lower Anchor Connectors to the Forward-facing Belt Path�������������������������������������������������������������������37 Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors���������������������������������������39 Installation with Seat Belts���������������������������������������������������������������������45 Forward-facing Installation Checklist��������������������������������������������������50 Using the Child Restraint as a Belt-Positioning Booster Child Requirements���������������������������������������������������������������������������������51 When to Put Your Child in a Booster Seat����������������������������������������52 Converting into a Booster Seat������������������������������������������������������������53 Booster Seat Positioning������������������������������������������������������������������������56 Booster Seat Installation Checklist������������������������������������������������������57 General Information Securing the Child in the Restraint�����������������������������������������������������58 Removing the Child from the Restraint���������������������������������������������60 Removing the Tether Strap��������������������������������������������������������������������61 Adjusting the Headrest���������������������������������������������������������������������������62 Adjusting the Recline Position��������������������������������������������������������������62 Removing the Seat Pad��������������������������������������������������������������������������62 Installing Child Restraint in Aircraft�����������������������������������������������������63 Model Info/Storing Your Instructions��������������������������������������������������68 Care and Cleaning�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������69 Proper Disposal of this Child Restraint����������������������������������������������69 Replacement Parts����������������������������������������������������������������������������������70 Limited Warranty��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������71 Table of Contents
4 Child Requirements
Warning!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. This Car Seat is designed for use by children in both rear-facing and forward-facing mode, as well as in booster mode. To use this Car Seat properly, children MUST meet the size and age requirements on the following pages. In addition, Evenflo recommends consulting with your child’s physician before allowing your child to transition between modes. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends keeping children rear-facing for as long as possible, until they reach the maximum height or weight for their Car Seat in rear-facing orientation.* Additionally, some states’ laws require children to be rear-facing until age 2. Accordingly, you will see this guidance reflected in the Child Requirements on the following pages. Please review any applicable local, state or provincial laws related to child passenger safety before installing and using this Car Seat. *Pediatrics. 2018;142(4):e201824605 Rear-facing • 2.3 to 18 kg (5 to 40 lbs) • 48 to 102 cm (19 to 40 in.) and top of child’s head is at least 2.5 cm (1 in.) below the top of the child restraint headrest in one of its three lowest positions IMPORTANT: Once your child exceeds any of the size requirements above, they MUST use this child restraint in the forward-facing with harness orientation, if possible. If your child exceeds any of the size requirements above and is less than 2 years old, however, you MUST discontinue use of this child restraint. Forward-facing with Harness • 10 to 29.4 kg (22 to 65 lbs) • 71 to 127 cm (28 to 50 in.) and tops of the child’s ears are at or below the top of the child restraint headrest • At least 2 years old IMPORTANT: Once your child exceeds any of the size requirements for forward-facing with harness use above, you MUST discontinue use of this child restraint with its internal harness and begin using it as a belt-positioning booster seat, if possible. If your child exceeds any of the size requirements for forward-facing with harness use above and is less than 4 years old, however, you MUST discontinue use of this child restraint. Belt-Positioning Booster • 18 to 49.8 kg (40 to 110 lbs) • 112 to 145 cm (44 to 57 in.) and tops of the child’s ears are at or below the top of the booster seat headrest • At least 4 years old IMPORTANT: Once your child exceeds any of the size requirements above for belt-positioning use, you MUST discontinue use of this seat. Your child may be ready for use of the vehicle belt system only at this time. Child Requirements Important
6 Before using this child restraint for preterm or low birth weight infants, ensure the Child Requirements are met and follow the guidelines in this section. According to NHTSA, a properly installed Child Restraint reduces the risk of death by over 70% for infants involved in crashes. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 213 establishes design and dynamic performance requirements for Child Restraint systems. However, the standard has no minimum weight limit and does not address the special medical needs of preterm or low birth weight infants. To ensure that preterm and low birth weight infants are transported safely, the guidelines published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in Pediatrics 2009;123:1424–1429 (reaffirmed June 2018) must be followed. Preterm and low birth weight infants are at additional risk of breathing difficulties and heart problems when placed in a Child Restraint. Evenflo requires that the evaluation recommended by the AAP be conducted for all infants born earlier than 37 weeks and all newborn infants who weigh less than 2.26 kg (5 lbs) at birth before their first car trip to check for breathing difficulties or heart rate problems when traveling in a rear-facing Child Restraint. Newborn infants should NEVER travel in a forward-facing Child Restraint. The AAP recommends that appropriate hospital staff observe your infant in the Child Restraint for a period of 90 to 120 minutes or the duration of travel, whichever is longer. This period of observation must be performed with the infant properly positioned as described in these instructions and with the Child Restraint placed at an angle that is approved for use in the vehicle. The hospital staff will check for any breathing difficulties or heart rate problems. Your child’s pediatrician will let you know if there are any special considerations for travel. The number of trips and the duration of time the infant is seated in the Child Restraint should be minimized. A caregiver should ride in the back seat to monitor the infant during travel. You can learn more about the AAP’s recommendations as well as other resources for parents and medical professionals, at https://www.healthychildren.org/english/ safety-prevention/on-the-go/Pages/default.aspx Premature Infant Use
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DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Airbag Warnings Important8
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DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. General Warnings9 Important
Warning!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Rear-facing ONLY Warnings Forward-facing with Harness and Belt-Positioning Booster Warnings10
Warning!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Forward-facing with Harness and Belt-Positioning Booster Warnings Seat Belt Warnings Retractor11
Warning!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Important Seat Belt Warnings12 What is LATCH? LATCH is an acronym for (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) and refers to a pair of fixed Lower Anchors (or bars) and a Top Tether anchor that are built into your vehicle, in vehicles built after September 1, 2002. The lower LATCH anchors are located in the crease, or bight, between the vehicle seat back and seat cushion, and if not visible, will typically be indicated by symbols. Top tether anchors are located in various places behind the rear vehicle seat. Center installation in a non-standard LATCH position: Center installation of this child restraint is permitted using inner Lower Anchor Bars from the outside seating positions if (1) your vehicle manual allows such installation; and (2) the inner Lower Anchor Bars from the outside seating positions are 28-51 cm (11-20 in.) apart. Notes:
Warning!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Vehicle Lower Anchors Vehicle Top Tether Anchor Points Vehicle Seat Crease 28 cm 11” 28 cm 11” LATCH Warnings13
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DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. LATCH Warnings DO NOT install this child restraint with LATCH and the vehicle’s seat belts at the same time. Your vehicle owner’s manual may refer to this system as ISOFIX, Universal Anchorage System (UAS), or Lower Universal Anchorage System. The LATCH system is intended to be used ONLY as described in these instructions. Serious injury or death may result from misuse. Refer to your vehicle Owner’s Manual for lower anchor bar positions in your vehicle. Rear-facing/Forward-facing with Harness Use ONLYInstallation.
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DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Forward-facing with Harness and Booster Use Only15
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Child Restraint Registration Card
Your Street Address State Zip Code City E-mail AddressCanadian Residents Only
Domicilies Du Canada Seulement
Product Registration Card
Carte D'Enregistrement Du Produit
Place Date/Model # Label Here.
Affixer L'Étiquette De La Date Et
Du Numéro De Modèle Ici.
26000187 8/1517 Important Check with your airline before departure to make sure this restraint meets their requirements.
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When used with the 5-point harness system and properly installed pursuant to these instructions, this restraint is certified for use only in passenger and multi-purpose passenger motor vehicles, buses, and trucks equipped with either lap belts only or lap/ shoulder belt systems and in aircraft. Refer to pages 63-67 for instructions on installing your child restraint in aircraft. When used without the 5-point harness system (in booster mode) and properly installed pursuant to these instructions, this restraint is certified for use only in passenger and multi-purpose passenger motor vehicles, buses, and trucks equipped with lap/shoulder belt systems only. In booster mode, this restraint is NOT certified for aircraft use. A belt-positioning booster requires the use of a lap/shoulder belt system, which is not available in aircraft. Motor Vehicle/Aircraft Usage18 buckle storage Front 2570xxxx XX/XX Para instrucciones en Español, llamar al: 1-800-233-5921. Symphony™ All-in-One Child Restraint System Owner’s Manual Keep for future use.
Warning:
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read this owner’s manual prior to installing and using this child restraint. © 20XX Evenflo Company, Inc. 2.3 to 18 kg (5 to 40 lbs) 48 to 102 cm (19 to 40 in.) Rear-facing 10 to 29.4 kg (22 to 65 lbs) 71 to 127 cm (28 to 50 in.) Forward-facing 18 to 49.8 kg (40 to 110 lbs) 112 to 145 cm (44 to 57 in.) Booster Back 1 8 9 17 16 2 4 3 5 5 10 11 12 13 6 7 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 Child Restraint Features19 Important
20 Child Restraint Features To remove the SureLatch Connector from a vehicle Lower Anchor Bar or from its storage D-ring, press the red Release Button. Release Button Using the SureLatch Connectors Lower Anchor Connectors Which type of lower anchor connector is on your Child Restraint? Your child restraint will have one of the four types of Lower Anchor Connectors shown below. Follow the instructions on the following pages to properly install the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly on your child restraint. SureLatch™ Connector SecureRight™ Connector Quick Connector EasyClick™ Connector When the SureLatch Connector is in the forward- facing belt path, snap each SureLatch Connector onto a forward D-ring for storage. When the SureLatch Connector is in the rear- facing belt path, snap each SureLatch Connector onto a rear D-ring for storage. buckle storage buckle storage
21 buckle storage Child Restraint Features Release Strap To remove the SecureRight Connector from a vehicle Lower Anchor Bar or from its storage D-ring, press the adjuster release button and twist then remove from the anchor. When the SecureRight Connector is in the rear-facing or forward-facing belt path, snap each SecureRight Connector onto a forward D-ring for storage. Release Button Important Using the Quick Connectors Lower Anchor Connectors To remove the Quick Connector from a vehicle Lower Anchor Bar or from its storage D-ring, pull the red Release Strap. When the Quick Connector is in the rear-facing or forward- facing belt path, snap each Quick Connector onto a forward D-ring for storage Using the SecureRight Connectors buckle storage buckle storage buckle storage Forward-facing Belt Path Rear-facing Belt Path Forward-facing Belt Path Rear-facing Belt Path
22 Child Restraint Features Lower Anchor Connectors To remove the EasyClick Connector from a vehicle Lower Anchor Bar or from its storage D-ring, pull the red Release Strap. When the EasyClick Connector is in the rear-facing or forward-facing belt path, snap each EasyClick Connector onto a forward D-ring for storage. Release Strap Using the EasyClick Connectors Forward-facing Belt Path Rear-facing Belt Path buckle storage buckle storage
23 Child Restraint Features buckle storage buckle storage Use the Infant Head Support (head pillow) and Body Pillow with the child restraint in the rear-facing position
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The optional Body Pillow, when placed in the child restraint as shown, helps support your child. The optional Infant Head Support (head pillow) should lie flat against the seat back, as shown. Be sure to cut off the plastic attachment between the head support and the seat pad. Small parts may be a choking hazard. IMPORTANT: Infants may have difficulty breathing when in an upright seated position. Using additional padding or pillows other than the Body Pillow or Infant Head Support behind the infant’s head, or failing to properly recline the child restraint, could increase the child’s risk of serious injury or death.Warning!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. Optional Head and Body Pillows Important24 buckle storage Harness straps are AT or SLIGHTLY BELOW child’s shoulders. 2.5 cm (1 in.) or more Child Requirements
25 Rear-facing To install this child restraint properly in the rear-facing position, the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly MUST be in the rear-facing belt path. If the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly is in the forward-facing belt path, use the following procedures to move it to the rear- facing belt path. To access the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly, you will first need to:
26 SureLatch Note: After moving the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly, make sure the strap lays flat against the seat shell. You may have to twist the strap to achieve this. Finished Rear-facing Configurations
27 Rear-facing buckle storage
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28 IMPORTANT: Center installation of this child restraint is permitted using inner Lower Anchor Bars from the outside seating positions if (1) your vehicle manual allows such installation; and (2) the inner Lower Anchor Bars from the outside seating positions are 28-51 cm (11-20 in.) apart. For SureLatch installations, the Lower Anchor Connectors must not contact or interfere with vehicle buckle hardware.
This Side Up
Tightly rolled towel or small blanket Level Line Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors29 Using your full weight, push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle seat, as shown, to lock in place. Note: In some vehicles, you may need to prop up the SureLatch Connector while pushing downward on the seat to secure it tightly. Repeat for the other SureLatch Connector. buckle storage Rear-facing Belt Path Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors Securing with SureLatch Rear-facing Securing with QuickConnector and SecureRight Using your full weight, push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle seat while pulling up on the Lower Anchor Strap to tighten, as shown. Rear-facing Belt Path Quick Connector SecureRight Arrow must be level with ground when child restraint is used rear-facing. buckle storage Rear-facing Belt Path
30 Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors Securing with EasyClick Tighten the strap by moving the handle back and forth on the lower anchor connector as shown until the seat is tight. this side
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Rear-facing Belt Path Fold handle up after tightening.31 Rear-facing buckle storage
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• If you are using Lower Anchor Connectors to secure the child restraint, DO NOT use the vehicle seat belt. • Before installing this child restraint rear-facing with the vehicle seat belt, you MUST move the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly to the forward-facing belt path so that it does not interfere with the vehicle seat belt. Refer to pages 37-38 for instructions on moving the Lower Anchor Connectors to the forward-facing belt path. • Make sure the Lower Anchor Connectors are attached to the storage D-rings on the seat pad. • Check your vehicle owner’s manual to determine how to lock your seat belt for child restraint installation. The seat belt must be locked to properly secure the child restraint. • DO NOT use the Tether Strap when the child restraint is in the rear-facing position. Rear-facing Belt Path Installation with Seat Belts32 buckle storage buckle storage Lap Belt Only Lap and Shoulder Belt Combination buckle storage IMPORTANT: Make sure the buckle/crotch strap is positioned in front of the vehicle seat belt. Installation with Seat Belts
33 Rear-facing
Warning!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.34 buckle storage Rear-facing Belt Path Installation with Seat Belts buckle storage Tightly rolled towel or small blanket Level Line
35 Rear-facing
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To make installation easier, watch the installation video of this child restraint at www.evenflo.com. Rear-facing Installation Checklist36 buckle storage Tether Strap SureLatch Connector Forward-facing Belt Path Harness straps are AT or SLIGHTLY ABOVE child’s shoulders. IMPORTANT: When installing this child restraint with Lower Anchor Connectors or the vehicle seat belt, always use the top anchorage (Tether) strap. Child Requirements
37 Forward-facing To install this child restraint properly in the forward- facing position, the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly MUST be in the forward-facing belt path. If the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly is in the rear-facing belt path, use the following procedures to move it to the forward-facing belt path. To access the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly, you will first need to:
38 Note: After moving the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly, make sure the strap lays flat against the seat shell. You may have to twist the strap to achieve this. Note: Do not forget to install the seat pad before installing the child restraint in your vehicle. IMPORTANT: Make sure the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly does not interfere with the internal harness straps. Finished Forward-facing Configurations Moving Lower Anchor Connectors to the Forward-facing Belt Path SureLatch QuickConnect, SecureRight, or EasyClick
39 LATCH is a system for attaching the child restraint to your vehicle seat. It is to be used in place of your vehicle’s seat belts and can be used in vehicles with LATCH anchors. Your vehicle owner’s manual may refer to this system as ISOFIX, Universal Anchorage System (UAS), or Lower Universal Anchorage System.
Important:
Warning:
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read this owner’s manual prior to installing and using this child restraint. © 20XX Evenflo Company, Inc. 2.3 to 18 kg (5 to 40 lbs) 48 to 102 cm (19 to 40 in.) Rear-facing 10 to 29.4 kg (22 to 65 lbs) 71 to 127 cm (28 to 50 in.) Forward-facing 18 to 49.8 kg (40 to 110 lbs) 112 to 145 cm (44 to 57 in.) Booster Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor ConnectorsWarning!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.40 buckle storage Tether Strap Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors
41 Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors IMPORTANT: Center installation of this child restraint is permitted using inner Lower Anchor Bars from the outside seating positions if (1) your vehicle manual allows such installation; and (2) the inner Lower Anchor Bars from the outside seating positions are 28-51 cm (11-20 in.) apart. For SureLatch installations, the Lower Anchor Connectors must not contact or interfere with vehicle buckle hardware.
42 buckle storage Forward-facing Belt Path buckle storage Forward-facing Belt Path buckle storage Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors Securing with SureLatch Using your full weight, push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle seat, as shown, to lock in place. Note: In some vehicles, you may need to prop up the SureLatch Connector while pushing downward on the seat to secure it tightly. Repeat for the other SureLatch Connector. Securing with QuickConnector and SecureRight Using your full weight, push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle seat while pulling up on the Lower Anchor Strap to tighten, as shown. Quick Connector SecureRight Forward-facing Belt PathPath
43 Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors Forward-facing Securing with EasyClick Tighten the strap by moving the handle back and forth on the lower anchor connector as shown until the seat is tight. buckle storage this side
Up
this sideUp
Click!
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Fold handle up after tightening. Forward-facing Belt PathPath44
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45 Forward-facing buckle storage 2570xxxx 12/14 Para instrucciones en Español, llamar al: 1-800-233-5921. Symphony™ All-in-One Child Restraint System Owner’s Manual Keep for future use.
Warning:
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read this owner’s manual prior to installing and using this child restraint. © 20XX Evenflo Company, Inc. 2.3 to 18 kg (5 to 40 lbs) 48 to 102 cm (19 to 40 in.) Rear-facing 10 to 29.4 kg (22 to 65 lbs) 71 to 127 cm (28 to 50 in.) Forward-facing 18 to 49.8 kg (40 to 110 lbs) 112 to 145 cm (44 to 57 in.) BoosterImportant:
46 buckle storage buckle storage Access Flap Forward-facing Belt Path Shoulder Belt Installation with Seat Belts
47 Forward-facing Installation with Seat Belts
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DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.48 buckle storage Forward-facing Belt Path Installation with Seat Belts
49 Forward-facing buckle storage Installation with Seat Belts
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50Tip!
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To make installation easier, watch the installation video of this child restraint at www.evenflo.com. Forward-facing Installation Checklist51 IMPORTANT: Once your child exceeds any of the size requirements above for belt- positioning use, you MUST discontinue use of this seat. Your child may be ready for use of the vehicle belt system only at this time. buckle storage The shoulder belt MUST cross midway between child’s shoulder and neck. The lap belt is stretched low and snug across the child’s hips, within the lower belt guides, and fastened into the buckle. The shoulder belt MUST pass through shoulder belt guide. Child Requirements
52 Booster seats raise the child up and help to position the vehicle lap and shoulder belt correctly. When the child is properly restrained in a booster seat, his/her risk of injury in all types of crashes is reduced, as the lap and shoulder belt provides excellent restraint of both the upper and lower torsos. It is important for the child to sit properly within the vehicle seat belts. When the vehicle seat belt is buckled, the lap belt should be low on the hips, just touching the thighs, and the shoulder belt should lie across the middle of the shoulder. If the child leans out or moves the belt behind the back or places it under the arm, it will not provide the intended restraint. There are a number of things to consider when deciding whether the child is ready to sit in a booster seat, including: the weight and height rating on his/her current child seat, the child’s own weight and height, his/her maturity, and the seating positions available in your vehicle. How is a booster seat used? Using a booster seat is very similar to buckling yourself into the vehicle:
53 Booster Forward-facing Belt Path Buckled behind the Seat.
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Converting into a Booster Seat54 Converting into a Booster Seat
55 Booster Converting into a Booster Seat
56 buckle storage Converting into a Booster Seat Make sure base is level with ground. If necessary, a towel/small blanket may be rolled up and placed beneath the edge of the base. buckle storage Tightly rolled towel or small blanket
57 buckle storage buckle storage The shoulder belt MUST NOT cross the child’s neck or fall off the child’s shoulder. If you cannot adjust the shoulder belt to properly lay midway between the child’s shoulder and neck AND at or above the shoulder, try another seating location or do not use the booster seat. Booster Seat Installation Checklist Booster
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DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.58 buckle storage buckle storage General Information Securing the Child in the Restraint
59 buckle storage buckle storage Securing the Child in the Restraint
60 buckle storage buckle storage Removing the Child from the Restraint
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Removing the Tether Strap Adjuster release button Anchor Tab 2570xxxx XX/XX Para instrucciones en Español, llamar al: 1-800-233-5921. Symphony™ All-in-One Child Restraint System Owner’s Manual Keep for future use.Warning:
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read this owner’s manual prior to installing and using this child restraint. © 20XX Evenflo Company, Inc. 2.3 to 18 kg (5 to 40 lbs) 48 to 102 cm (19 to 40 in.) Rear-facing 10 to 29.4 kg (22 to 65 lbs) 71 to 127 cm (28 to 50 in.) Forward-facing 18 to 49.8 kg (40 to 110 lbs) 112 to 145 cm (44 to 57 in.) Booster Tether HookWarning!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. General62 To adjust, squeeze the headrest adjust lever, as shown, while sliding the headrest up or down to the desired position. Headrest Adjust Lever buckle storage Recline Lever This child restraint can be adjusted into three positions. Squeeze the recline lever at the bottom of the child restraint, as shown, and select the desired recline position. IMPORTANT: After adjusting the recline position, rock the child restraint back and forth to make sure it is securely locked in the desired position. buckle storage Access Flap Adjusting the Headrest Adjusting the Recline Position Removing the Seat Pad
Correct Recline Positioning
Rear-facing Recline Position #1 ONLY Forward-facing (child secured with harness straps) Children weighing 10-18 kg (22-40 lbs) - Recline Position #2 Children weighing 10-29.4 kg (22-65 lbs) - Recline Position #3 Booster Mode Recline Position #3 ONLY63 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recommends that you secure your child for air travel in an appropriate child restraint based on your child’s weight and size. Turbulence can happen with little or no warning. When turbulence occurs, the safest place for your child is in a properly installed child restraint, not in an adult’s lap or on the aircraft seat with its seat belt. Keeping your child in a child restraint during the flight will help ensure your family arrives safely at your destination. The FAA recommends that a child weighing: • more than 18 kg (40 lbs) use an aircraft seat belt; • less than 9 kg (20 lbs) use a rear-facing child restraint; and • from 9 to 18 kg (20 to 40 lbs) use a forward-facing child restraint. Please note that these FAA recommendations may vary from those applicable to the use of your child restraint in a motor vehicle. IMPORTANT: This child restraint can only be used with a 5-point harness in aircraft. This restraint cannot be used in booster mode in aircraft. Installing Child Restraint in Aircraft General
64 Buckle/Crotch Strap Aircraft Seat Belt Rear-facing Belt Path Opening Installing Child Restraint in Aircraft buckle storage Aircraft Seat Belt IMPORTANT: Before installing the child restraint, make sure the aircraft seat is in a fully upright position. Note: You may need to route the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly through the forward-facing belt path, if it interferes with the aircraft seat belt (p. 37-38). After landing, refer to page 24 for vehicle installation.
65 buckle storage buckle storage Rear-facing Belt Path
66 buckle storage Aircraft Seat Belt buckle storage Aircraft Seat Belt Forward-facing Belt Path Opening Access Flap Forward-facing Aircraft Installation Installing Child Restraint in Aircraft IMPORTANT: Before installing the child restraint, make sure the aircraft seat is in a fully upright position. Note: You may need to route the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly through the rear-facing belt path, if it interferes with the aircraft seat belt (p. 25-26). After landing, refer to page 36 for vehicle installation.
67 buckle storage Forward-facing Belt Path buckle storage Forward-facing Aircraft Installation Installing Child Restraint in Aircraft Forward-facing
68 For future reference, record the model number of your child restraint AND the date of manufacture below. Model Number: Date of Manufacture: 2570xxxx x/xx Para instrucciones en Español, llamar al: 1-800-233-5921. Symphony™ All-in-One Child Restraint System Owner’s Manual Keep for future use.
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To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read this owner’s manual prior to installing and using this child restraint. © 20xx Evenflo Company, Inc. 2.3 to 18 kg (5 to 40 lbs) 48 to 102 cm (19 to 40 in.) Rear-facing 10 to 29.4 kg (22 to 65 lbs) 71 to 127 cm (28 to 50 in.) Forward-facing 18 to 49.8 kg (40 to 110 lbs) 112 to 145 cm (44 to 57 in.) Booster buckle storage After thoroughly reading and following these instructions, store them in the slots provided on the back of the child restraint, as shown. Fabriqué en Manufactured in Name / Nom Model / Modèle Made in / Fabriqué en Expires on/Expire le (année-mois-jour) (year-month-day) Model Info/Storing Your Instructions Date/Model Label69 • DO NOT lubricate or immerse in water the Lower Anchor Connectors, the buckle, or any other part of this child restraint, unless rinsing is permitted, as stated on the back of the buckle for your restraint. • Plastic and metal parts may be wiped clean with mild soap and water and dried with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. • Take care not to damage any labels. • The harness can be wiped clean with mild soap and water. Allow harness to air dry. • Machine wash the seat pad separately in cold water, delicate cycle. Tumble dry 10 to 15 minutes on low heat. • NEVER use child restraint without the seat pad. • To protect the child restraint from damage caused by weather, rodents, and other elements common to garages, the outdoors, and other storage locations, remove the seat pad and thoroughly clean the restraint and pad prior to storage. Take care to clean in the areas where crumbs and other debris tend to accumulate. To help protect the vehicle upholstery, place a towel beneath and behind the child restraint. General When this child restraint reaches the expiration date found on the date of manufacture label, Evenflo encourages you to dispose of it properly. Most components of this child restraint are recyclable.
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70 Order replacement parts online at www.evenflo.com or by calling Evenflo. When you contact us, please have the product model number and date of manufacture (found on the back of the child restraint). Headrest Pad Tether Extender (Not included with child restraint) Upper Seat Foam Right Left Body Pillow Head Pillow Right Left Lower Seat Foam Locking Clip (Not included with child restraint) see p. 33 or 47 Headrest Seat Pad buckle storage buckle storage
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71 General For a period of 90 days from the original purchase of this Product, Evenflo warrants to the original end user (“Purchaser”) this Product (including any accessories) against defects in material or workmanship. Evenflo’s sole obligation under this express limited warranty shall be, at Evenflo’s option, to repair or replace any Product that is determined to be defective by Evenflo and determined to be covered by this warranty. Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the Purchaser. Proof of purchase in the form of a receipted invoice or bill of sale evidencing that the Product is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service. This express limited warranty is extended by Evenflo ONLY to the original Purchaser of the Product and is not assignable or transferable to subsequent purchasers or end users of the Product. For warranty service, contact Evenflo’s ParentLink Consumer Resource Center at www.evenflo. com.