Century Stroller PM 1016AA User Manual

Instruction  
Manual  
limited  
Do not use this product until  
you read and understand  
these instructions.  
DEDICATED TO QUALITY  
English  
PM-1304AA  
6/99  
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WARNINGS  
Failure to follow all warnings and instructions could result in serious injury or  
death.  
• Never leave child unattended, even when sleeping.  
- Child may become entangled in harness straps and suffocate.  
- Stroller may roll away and crash even with brakes engaged.  
• Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use seat belt.  
• DO NOT pull or carry stroller on stairs or escalators with child in it.  
• DO NOT lift car seat/stroller unit by car seat handle or car seat shell. Handle may break.  
• DO NOT allow child to climb unassisted into stroller, play, hang or pull down on car seat or  
stroller handle as stroller may tip over.  
• DO NOT hang anything on handle or canopy. Stroller may become unstable and tip over.  
• DO NOT jog with stroller. Push stroller at a normal walking speed only. Fast walking, jogging  
or running can cause loss of control.  
• DO NOT overload basket. Maximum basket weight is 10 lbs. (4.5 kg). Stroller may become  
unstable and tip over.  
• DO NOT use accessories other than those provided by Century.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Front Wheel Assembly  
1 Hold swivel wheel assembly  
upright (Tab pointing down).  
Tab  
2 Tilt stroller slightly back and  
push wheel assembly onto leg  
until it locks in place.  
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for  
opposite leg.  
Opening Stroller  
CAUTION: After wheel assembly is complete, pull on  
wheels to check that they are locked in place.  
1 Stand stroller upright and  
rotate lever to release latch.  
Locking Footrest  
Push footrest down so that  
Cross Tube is centered between  
three (3) Tabs on bottom of  
footrest, and it snaps in place.  
2 Spread handle and rear legs  
until both Fold Locks “click”  
into position.  
Fold Locks  
Tabs  
Cross Tube  
Rear Wheel Assembly  
1 Remove axle protectors from ends of axle and discard.  
2 With stroller laying face down  
on floor, slide brake lever brackets  
onto rear legs until you hear a  
click.  
NOTE: Brake levers must face  
rear of stroller.  
3
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ASSEMBLY continued  
3 Secure Wheel to Axle as shown:  
Attaching Cup Holder  
• Slide Wheel onto end of Axle with brake ribs facing in.  
Snap one end of cup holder  
over stroller frame above  
canopy, rotate down to  
opposite side and snap in  
place.  
• Slide Wheel Retainer onto end of Axle. Make sure large  
end of Wheel Retainer is towards Wheel. Wheel Retainer  
should snap into groove on end of Axle.  
• Snap wheel Retainer Cap over Wheel Retainer.  
• Line up Hub Cap tabs with slots in Wheel and snap Hub  
Cap in place.  
WARNING  
• To avoid burns, never put hot liquids in cup  
holder.  
Axle  
Hub  
Cap  
• Avoid possible tipping, DO NOT place more  
than 3 lbs. (1.4 kg) in cup holder.  
Wheel  
Retainer  
Retainer  
Cap  
Wheel  
CAUTION:  
• Failure to install retainer cap may cause wheels to come  
off of stroller.  
• After wheel assembly is complete, pull on wheels to check  
that they are locked into place.  
WARNING  
Prevent a possible choking hazard, discard  
axle protectors and polybag which contained  
rear wheel parts.  
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CAR SEAT/STROLLER USE  
3 Position stroller back support  
Locking Or Unlocking Rear Wheels  
in reclined position:  
1 LOCKING:  
Squeeze both levers on sides of  
seat back to release.  
Push down on both brake  
levers.  
4 With car seat handle in locked carrying position (upright)  
insert car seat adapter Tongue into child’s tray Slot.  
NOTE:  
Before attaching car seat, be sure to remove tongue of  
child’s tray pad by pulling out red button and pulling  
up on child’s tray pad.  
2 UNLOCKING:  
Push up on both brake levers.  
• Car seat may be placed in child’s tray slot either  
rear-facing or forward-facing.  
Tongue  
Tongue  
Attaching Car Seat  
Slot  
Slot  
1 Set both rear brakes to prevent  
stroller from moving.  
Rear-facing  
Forward-facing  
5 Attach appropriate snaps to  
secure car seat to stroller:  
Forward-facing  
Snap  
Rear-facing  
Snap  
2 Position child’s tray in up position:  
• Rotate child’s tray over lower  
edge of seat.  
NOTE: Use of proper snaps  
provide the snuggest  
attachment to stroller frame.  
• Push child’s tray into slots.  
• Pull on child’s tray to be sure  
it is securely locked.  
5
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CAR SEAT/STROLLER USE continued  
6 Pull up on car seat to be  
Removing Car Seat  
sure it is locked in child’s  
tray.  
1 Set both rear brakes to prevent  
stroller from moving.  
NOTE: Car seat comes with a level indicator which is not  
applicable when car seat is used in stroller frame.  
2 Be sure handle is locked in upright carrying position.  
WARNING  
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding  
out:  
DO NOT lift car seat from child’s tray until you have heard  
a “click” sound and have checked that handle is locked.  
• Always use waist and tummy pad to  
restrain child, even when sleeping.  
• Always be sure car seat handle is in locked  
upright carrying position when lifting or  
carrying child.  
3 Pull Red Button on front of  
child’s tray out and lift car seat.  
• Always make sure car seat is locked into  
child’s tray before each use.  
• Always be sure stroller is fully set up and  
fold locks are engaged before using.  
• Always be sure brakes are locked when  
attaching and removing car seat from  
stroller frame.  
Red Button  
4 After removing car seat, insert  
Tongue of child’s tray pad into  
child’s tray Slot.  
Tongue  
Slot  
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STROLLER USE  
Canopy Positions  
Locking Or Unlocking Rear Wheels  
1 LOCKING:  
Canopy has two (2) positions: opened and closed.  
Push down on both brake  
levers.  
Car seat and stroller can be  
used together with both  
canopies closed.  
2 UNLOCKING:  
Push up on both brake  
levers.  
WARNING  
Prevent serious injury:  
• Make sure child is clear of any moving  
parts when you adjust stroller.  
• DO NOT place parcels on top of canopy.  
Child’s Tray Use  
Stroller may be used with Arm Bar up or down.  
Closing Child’s Tray Slot  
Insert Tongue of arm bar pad  
into child’s tray Slot.  
1 For up position:  
• Rotate arm bar over lower  
edge of seat.  
Tongue  
• Push arm bar into slots.  
Slot  
• Pull on arm bar to be sure  
it is securely locked.  
2 For down position:  
Release  
Button  
• Press arm bar Release Buttons  
on sides of fold locks.  
• Pull arm bar out until it  
stops.  
• Allow arm bar to drop  
below seat.  
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STROLLER USE continued  
Securing Child With Harness  
Seat Back Positions  
Seat back has two (2) positions: upright and reclined.  
WARNING  
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding  
out:  
1 For upright position:  
Lift seat back forward until  
back support pins hook into  
seat back latches.  
• Always use waist and tummy pad to  
restrain child, even when sleeping.  
• To prevent child from standing or sliding  
out of stroller, be sure waist and tummy  
pad are SNUG and do not slip loose.  
• Periodically check waist and tummy pad  
to be sure they are snug around child.  
2 For reclined position:  
Release both levers on sides  
of seat back.  
Tabs  
Secure child with harness system:  
• Unlock harness system by  
pressing Tabs on both buckles.  
• Place waist straps around child’s  
waist.  
• Place tummy pad between  
child’s legs.  
• Snap buckle tongues into  
buckles on each side of  
tummy pad.  
• Adjust waist straps to snugly  
fit child.  
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FOLDING  
5 Continue holding buttons in  
Folding Stroller  
and lift upward on handles  
to fold stroller.  
1 Set both rear brakes to prevent  
NOTE: This can be done with  
child’s tray up or down. Child’s  
tray will drop below seat when  
folding.  
stroller from moving.  
2 Remove car seat from stroller frame (see “To Remove  
Car Seat” section).  
IMPORTANT:  
• When folding stroller, turn  
stroller front wheels to straddle  
frame.  
3 Position stroller back support  
in reclined position:  
Release both levers on sides  
of seat back.  
DO NOT allow front wheels to  
rest on frame. Doing so will  
cause wheels to warp and  
they will not roll correctly.  
4 Release quick snap fold locks  
on each side by grasping  
handle grips and pressing on  
both buttons.  
6 Engage latch on side of stroller to  
retain stroller in locked position.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning Cup Holder  
Dented Wheels  
To remove cup holder, pull one end up, rotate over to  
opposite side and pull other end up.  
Sometimes wheels become “dented” from shipment or  
from normal use. You may try the following procedure  
for repairing the dented wheel before calling our  
Consumer Relations Department:  
Wash cup holder in warm water and mild soap. DO NOT  
USE abrasives, solvents, strong detergents, or household  
cleaners: they can weaken plastic.  
Blow warm air from hair dryer over dented area for  
1 to 3 minutes.  
DO NOT place in dishwasher.  
Cleaning Stroller  
Seat and Frame:  
• Wipe fabric and frame with damp cloth and mild  
soap. DO NOT USE abrasives, solvents, strong  
detergents, or household cleaners: they can weaken  
plastic.  
DO NOT machine wash or dry seat pads that have  
boards in them.  
Comfort Pad:  
• Comfort pad is removable and machine washable.  
Machine wash in cold water, machine dry on cool  
setting to prevent shrinkage. DO NOT wash with  
other clothes.  
• When replacing comfort pad, make sure all waist and  
tummy pad are rethreaded through slots in comfort  
pad.  
• Loop front of comfort pad over leg rest and refasten  
attachment strips.  
Child’s Tray Slot:  
• Clean child’s tray slot with mild soap and water.  
DO NOT use household detergents.  
WARNING  
Avoid serious injury or death.  
• Periodically check anchoring straps beneath  
seat pad to ensure they are secured to  
frame.  
• Periodically check and clean child’s tray slot.  
If dirty, car seat adapter tongue will not  
latch properly. Remove loose objects,  
crumbs and any other debris from slot.  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Parts List  
Price  
Quantity  
Total  
A. Front Wheel Assembly  
US $ 11.00  
x _____ = $ ______  
(11-93X)  
B. Rear Wheel Kit Including  
US $ 5.00 x _____ = $ ______  
US $ 1.00 x _____ = $ ______  
Retainer and Cap (11-93X)  
C. Hub Cap Set (2) (11-93X)  
D. Seat Pad (11-93X)  
US $ 16.00  
x _____ = $ ______  
E. Comfort Pad (11-93X)  
US $ 9.50 x _____ = $ ______  
US $ 8.00 x _____ = $ ______  
F. Canopy Pad with Window  
(11-93X)  
G. Canopy Frame (11-93X)  
H. Cup Holder (11-93X)  
I. Basket (11-93X)  
US $ 2.00 x _____ = $ ______  
US $ 4.00 x _____ = $ ______  
US $ 7.00 x _____ = $ ______  
J. Instruction Manual (11-93X)  
FREE  
x _____ =  
FREE  
Total Parts  
$ ______  
11 NOTE: Prices subject to change.  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS ORDER FORM  
Sales Tax  
Total Parts  
$
$
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New York Residents Add Sales &  
Applicable Local Taxes  
Sales Tax  
• Ohio Residents Add 5.75% Sales Tax  
• Pennsylvania Residents Add 6% Sales  
Tax except for Philadelphia and  
Allegheny Counties add 7% Sales Tax  
• South Carolina Residents Add 5% Sales  
Tax  
Shipping & Handling  
Outside Continental USA  
Shipping & Handling  
Total  
$
$
$
0.01 to $ 5.00 = $ 4.00  
5.01 to $ 50.00 = $ 5.00  
$ 50.01 to $200.00 = 10% of Order Total  
$200.01 and over  
= 5% of Order Total  
We must have this information to process your order: see label  
on leg of stroller.  
Outside Continental USA  
$ 2.00 = AK, HI, PR, VI, Guam  
$10.00 = Mexico  
All others, call for quote.  
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Instruction  
Manual  
Avoid injury or death -  
Read and understand this manual!  
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Use rear-facing only!  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
®
This instruction manual is for the SmartFit ;  
Use  
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SmartFit Classic; SmartFit Plus; SmartFit PlusV;  
®
®
SmartFit Elite and SmartFit Elite V Infant Car  
Seats. Instructions for all models are the same  
unless otherwise noted.  
Height & Weight Limits.....................................5  
Installation With Base..................................... 6  
Installation Without Base................................7  
Placing Child in Car Seat.................................. 8  
Operations and Adjustments......................... 10  
Before You Begin  
Important Information.....................................1  
Warnings.........................................................2  
Basic Information.............................................4  
Harness Tie  
Adjustable Handle  
Buckle System  
Removing Car Seat from Base  
Adjustable Base  
Changing Harness Strap Slots  
Changing Crotch Strap Positions  
Special Information  
Vehicle Seat Belts............................................ 14  
Shopping Cart Use......................................... 20  
Additional Information....................................21  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
No car seat can guarantee protection from  
injury in every situation, but proper use helps  
reduce the risk of serious injury or death.  
Safety First Check List  
Read and understand instruction manual  
and car seat labels.  
Use car seat rear-facing only.  
Registration Information  
Do not use in vehicle seat with air bag.  
Child restraints (car seats) could be recalled for  
safety reasons. You must register this restraint  
to be reached in a recall. Fill out the  
registration card attached to car seat and mail  
today or send your name, address, and the  
restraint’s model number and manufacturing  
date to:  
Secure children in back seat whenever  
possible.  
Never leave child unattended.  
Install car seat securely.  
®
Only use a SmartFit base when using  
Century Products  
9600 Valley View Road  
Macedonia, Ohio 44056-2096  
car seat with a base.  
Do not use after date shown on back of  
or call 330-467-9671  
car seat.  
For recall information, call the U.S Government’s  
Auto Safety Hotline at 1-800-424-9393  
(202-366-0123 in D.C. area).  
Do not allow anyone (babysitter, relatives,  
etc.) to use car seat without first  
understanding all instructions.  
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WARNINGS  
DO NOT use rear-facing child restraint in  
a vehicle seating position equipped with  
an air bag. Child’s head and neck may  
be seriously injured when an  
inflating air bag hits back of child  
restraint.  
Failure to follow these instructions and  
car seat labels can result in child striking  
the vehicle’s interior during a sudden  
stop or accident. Secure child restraint  
with a vehicle seat belt as shown in this  
manual.  
Never put a car seat in a front vehicle  
seat unless recommended by vehicle  
owner’s manual. National Highway  
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)  
alerts vehicle owners that according to  
accident statistics children up to age 12  
are safer in the back seat. For vehicle’s  
with front passenger side air bags, refer  
to vehicle owner’s manual for child  
restraint installation information.  
Use this car seat rear-facing only.  
Serious crippling injury or death can  
result if infant faces front of vehicle.  
Vehicle seat belt system MUST hold  
car seat securely. Not all vehicle seat  
belts can be used with a car seat. If  
vehicle seat belt does not hold car seat  
securely, read “Vehicle Seat Belts”  
section.  
If this car seat is in an accident, it must  
be replaced. DO NOT use it again! An  
accident can cause unseen damage and  
using it again could cause serious injury  
or death.  
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DO NOT use car seat if it is damaged or  
missing parts. DO NOT use accessories or  
parts supplied by other manufacturers.  
Their use could alter the performance of  
the car seat and cause serious injury or  
death.  
Avoid serious injury due to falls:  
• Always keep infant buckled with  
harness straps.  
• Be sure handle “locks” into carrying  
position and harness is buckled  
before carrying infant. If handle is  
not securely locked, car seat can flip  
forward causing infant to fall and  
be seriously injured.  
Car seat must be properly leveled:  
• DO NOT use car seat on countertop.  
• Too reclined can result in injury or  
ejection.  
• Always stay within reach of infant;  
an infant’s wiggling may cause  
car seat to move and fall off table.  
• Too upright can result in breathing  
difficulties.  
Never leave infant unattended , even  
when sleeping. Infant may become  
tangled in harness straps and suffocate.  
3
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BASIC INFORMATION  
Certification  
Car Seat Useful Life  
DO NOT use after date shown on back of  
car seat due to changing requirements and  
normal wear and tear.  
This car seat meets or exceeds all applicable  
requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety  
Standard 213 for use in motor vehicles and  
aircraft.  
Do not use this car  
Look for:  
Year  
seat after December  
Vehicle Seat Protection  
Unoccupied Car Seat  
Protect vehicle seat cover. Use a car seat mat,  
towel or thin blanket under car seat.  
Always secure car seat with a vehicle seat belt,  
even when unoccupied.  
An unsecured car seat can injure passengers.  
Warm Weather  
Dangerous Vehicle Seats  
Do not use on rear-facing or side-facing  
vehicle seats.  
Car seat parts can get very hot in the sun  
or warm weather.  
To avoid burns, always check before putting  
child in car seat.  
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HEIGHT & WEIGHT LIMITS  
This car seat is designed for rear-facing use  
Preterm or Low Birth Weight  
only by an infant whose:  
Infants  
• Weight is less than 20 lbs. (9 kg) and;  
• Height is 27 inches (69 cm) or less  
A preterm or low birth weight infant may  
be at special risk in a vehicle or aircraft.  
According to the American Academy of  
Pediatrics, these infants may suffer breathing  
difficulties if improperly reclined in a car seat.  
Century advises that you have your physician or  
hospital staff evaluate your infant and  
recommend the proper car seat or car bed  
before you and your infant leave the hospital.  
5
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INSTALLATION WITH BASE  
1
Place base rear-facing on vehicle seat.  
2
Thread vehicle lap belt through base belt Tabs  
and buckle belt.  
NOTE: Vehicle shoulder belt must NOT be  
placed under belt Tabs.  
3
4
Press down firmly on base to compress vehicle  
seat cushion while tightening vehicle lap belt  
(fig. a).  
Pull front to back and left to right to check for  
secure installation (fig. b).  
Tabs  
If not secure, see “Vehicle Seat Belts” section.  
5
6
Put car seat in base and pull up on car seat to  
be sure it is locked in base.  
Foot  
Ball MUST be in green zone (fig. c). If  
necessary adjust Foot (if available)  
or place rolled towels under  
base at vehicle seat crease.  
NOTE: Vehicle must be on  
level ground and child in  
car seat when leveling.  
7
Adjust handle to a position  
behind car seat.  
(fig. a)  
(fig. b)  
(fig. c)  
6
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INSTALLATION WITHOUT BASE  
1
Place car seat rear-facing on vehicle seat.  
Thread vehicle lap belt through car seat Slots  
and buckle belt.  
2
NOTE: Vehicle shoulder belt must NOT be  
placed through car seat Slots.  
Slots  
Press down firmly on car seat to compress  
vehicle seat cushion while tightening vehicle  
lap belt (fig. a).  
3
4
Pull front to back and left to right to check for  
secure installation (fig. b).  
If not secure, see “Vehicle Seat Belts” section.  
Towels  
Ball MUST be in green zone (fig. c). If  
necessary place rolled Towels under car seat  
at vehicle seat crease.  
5
6
NOTE: Vehicle must be on level  
ground and child in car seat  
when leveling.  
Adjust handle to a position  
behind car seat.  
(fig. a)  
(fig. b)  
(fig. c)  
7
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PLACING CHILD IN CAR SEAT  
Place child in car seat with child’s back flat  
against back of car seat.  
1
WARNING  
To prevent serious injury or death:  
Place harness straps over child’s shoulders and  
lock buckle.  
2
• Keep harness straps snug and  
positioned on shoulders. Periodically  
check adjustments.  
Pull up on buckle to be sure it is locked.  
• Do not use strap covers, blankets, thick  
cushions, or padding under harness  
straps or child.  
Close harness tie:  
3
• Position harness tie at mid-chest, about  
3 inches (8 cm) below child’s chin.  
• Baby must be dressed in clothing with  
arms and legs that will not interfere  
with buckling harness.  
4
Check that harness straps are snug with just  
enough room to insert one finger between  
child’s chest and harness straps (fig. a).  
Adjust harness system:  
• Harness straps must be through slots at or  
just below shoulders.  
For 5-Point models, check that harness straps  
on chest and thigh are snug.  
5-Point Models Only:  
A rolled towel can be used on each side to  
support small children (fig. b). Be sure towels  
do not interfere with harness system.  
5
• Crotch strap must be through opening  
closest to but not under child.  
8
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3
3
2
2
(fig. a)  
(fig. b)  
9
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OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS  
3
1
Harness Tie:  
Buckle:  
2-Piece (available on some models):  
• To open: Squeeze tabs and pull apart.  
3-Point Models  
• To buckle: Push buckle down on tongue.  
Pull up on buckle to be sure it is locked.  
• To close: Snap halves together. Make  
sure harness tie is locked by pulling out  
on each half.  
• To unbuckle: Press red button and pull  
buckle off tongue.  
1-Piece:  
5-Point Models  
• To open: Unhook harness tie from child’s  
left side (fig. a) of harness strap.  
• To buckle: Insert both tongues into  
buckle. Pull up on tongues to be sure  
they are locked.  
• To close: From backside of harness tie,  
slide harness strap over harness tie  
tongue.  
• To unbuckle: Press red button and pull  
harness tongues out of buckle.  
4
5
Adjustable Handle:  
Removing Car Seat from Base:  
2
• Handle has four adjustment positions.  
• Place handle in “locked” upright carrying  
position.  
• Push in red buttons on each side of  
handle, rotate and release red buttons.  
Continue rotating handle to desired  
position until you hear a “click” sound.  
• Squeeze red release lever in base (fig. b).  
• Lift car seat out of base.  
IMPORTANT: Before lifting car seat, place  
handle in “locked” upright carrying  
position.  
Adjustable Base (available on some models):  
• Pull blue adjustment Handle out (fig. c).  
• Adjust Foot to desired position.  
• Release adjustment handle. Be sure it  
retracts into slot.  
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2
1
2
3
3
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Handle  
Foot  
(fig. b)  
(fig. a)  
(fig. c)  
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OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS continued  
Changing Harness Strap Slots (fig. d):  
Changing Crotch Strap Positions (fig. e):  
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6
Harness straps must be through slots at or just  
below shoulders.  
5-Point Models Only  
• From bottom of car seat, remove crotch  
strap Clip.  
• Press Tab to release metal Rod and lift Rod  
out of side Pockets.  
• From top of car seat, rethread crotch strap  
through desired Opening.  
• Slide metal Rod out of Loops of harness  
straps.  
• Re-attach crotch strap Clip exactly as  
shown.  
• Pull harness strap out of current Slots and  
thread through desired Slots.  
Pull on buckle to make sure it is held  
securely.  
IMPORTANT: Straps MUST be through  
matching Slots of seat pad and car seat.  
• Adjust strap length by inserting metal Rod  
into any Loop that will provide proper  
snugness.  
• Replace metal Rod into side Pockets and  
slide Rod down below Tab.  
Make sure Tab holds metal Rod securely.  
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Tab  
Loops  
Rod  
Pockets  
Slots  
Openings  
Clip  
(fig. e)  
(fig. d)  
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VEHICLE SEAT BELTS  
WARNING  
Not all vehicle seat belts can be used  
with a car seat. The car seat must be  
held securely at all times by a lap belt  
(or lap belt portion of a lap/shoulder  
belt) that will not change length while  
driving.  
To provide the most secure installation of the  
car seat:  
• Read the vehicle owner’s manual regarding  
car seat installation and seat belt use with  
car seat.  
• Follow all instruction labels on vehicle seat  
belt and car seat.  
If car seat is not held securely after following  
instructions in this manual, vehicle seat belt  
labels, and vehicle owner’s manual:  
• Move car seat to another seating location  
and try again, or  
• Contact vehicle dealer for possible seat  
belt modification parts.  
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Belts Forward of Seat Crease  
Vehicle seat belts located forward of seat  
crease may not securely hold car seat. Check  
vehicle owner’s manual or see vehicle dealer for  
car seat installation requirements.  
Seat Crease  
• If approved for use with car seat, install  
car seat and check for secure installation by  
pulling car seat front to back. If car seat  
slides forward, DO NOT use these seat belts.  
Seat Crease  
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VEHICLE SEAT BELTS continued  
Lap Belts - Manually Adjustable  
The locking latch plate on some seat belts may  
slip and loosen after being buckled on car seat if  
positioned at a certain angle. If this happens,  
flip latch plate over (fig. a) and re-buckle. Test  
installation again to see if this works. If not,  
move car seat to another seating position.  
Flip  
Lap Belts - With Retractor  
Lap belts with retractors may or may not hold  
a car seat securely.  
(fig. a)  
Follow these steps to determine if you have a  
retractor system that will hold car seat securely:  
a. Pull belt all the way out.  
b. Allow belt to retract about 6 inches (15 cm).  
c. Pull out on belt again.  
If belt is locked and you cannot pull the belt out  
any further, you have an Auto Locking Retractor  
which may be used with a car seat. Remember,  
when installing a car seat, pull belt all the way  
out, buckle belt, and then tighten.  
If you can pull the belt out again (step c), you  
have an Emergency Locking Retractor which  
must not be used with a car seat.  
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Passive Restraint - Lap Belt  
with Motorized Shoulder Belt  
DO NOT use with any car seat.  
Passive Restraint - Lap or  
Shoulder Belt Mounted on Door  
DO NOT use with any car seat. Belts will not  
stay tight while driving.  
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VEHICLE SEAT BELTS continued  
Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt  
with Sliding Latch Plate  
Pull on latch plate (fig. a). If belt slides freely  
through latch plate, a locking clip MUST  
be used (see Locking Clip section).  
Pull  
Some combination lap/shoulder belts with  
sliding latch plates may be converted into an  
“automatic locking mode” that will allow use  
without a locking clip. See vehicle owner’s  
manual and label on vehicle belts for  
instructions.  
(fig. a)  
Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt  
with Locking Latch Plate  
The locking latch plate on some seat belts may  
slip and loosen after being buckled on car seat if  
positioned at a certain angle. If this happens,  
flip the latch plate over (fig. b) and re-buckle.  
Test installation again to see if this works. If  
not, move car seat to another seating position.  
Flip  
(fig. b)  
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5
Re-buckle seat belt.  
Locking Clip  
Test installation to see if car seat is secure. If  
not secure, additional belt tightening may be  
required.  
WARNING  
Avoid serious injury or death:  
Remove locking clip and repeat steps 1  
through 5.  
• Failure to use locking clip where  
required will result in car seat not  
being securely held in place.  
HINT: Tighten vehicle seat belt by pressing  
base or car seat further down into vehicle seat  
cushion.  
• Remove locking clip from seat belts  
when not being used with car seat.  
You MUST use locking clip provided with  
car seat with a vehicle seat belt that slides  
freely through the latch plate or the lap belt  
cannot be tightly secured.  
1
2
Install car seat and tighten vehicle seat belt.  
(fig. a)  
Hold seat belts together at latch plate (fig. a)  
then unbuckle.  
1/2 inch (1 cm)  
3
Slide locking clip on seat belts approximately  
1/2 inch (1 cm) away from latch plate.  
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SHOPPING CART USE  
WARNING  
Prevent injuries from falls:  
• Make sure car seat locks onto cart.  
• Avoid tip over of cart. Use caution on  
turns and irregular and ramped surface.  
• Never leave child unattended.  
Car seat may not fit all shopping carts.  
DO NOT use if it will not lock onto cart.  
Deep Basket Shopping Cart:  
(fig. a)  
Lower car seat into child seat area of  
shopping cart and position hook to lock  
over cart wire (fig. a).  
Press down firmly on car seat back to lock.  
Shallow Basket Shopping Cart:  
Lower car seat into large basket area of  
shopping cart and position hook to lock  
over front cross wire (fig. b).  
(fig. b)  
Press down firmly on car seat back to lock.  
Press  
To remove car seat, press in hook on back of  
car seat and remove from shopping cart (fig. c).  
(fig. c)  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Care & Cleaning  
WARNING  
Prevent serious injury or death:  
Seat Pad:  
• Buckle must be properly latched.  
Machine-wash separately on gentle cycle and  
machine-dry on cool air setting or line dry.  
• Periodically inspect and clean buckle  
to remove objects or debris that could  
prevent latching.  
Harness Straps:  
Surface wash only with mild soap and damp  
Aircraft Use  
cloth.  
If harness straps are frayed or heavily soiled,  
they MUST be replaced.  
This car seat is certified for use on aircraft (see  
label on car seat). Contact airline about their  
policy.  
Use this car seat only on forward-facing aircraft  
seats.  
Shell:  
Wipe with mild solution of soap and water.  
Avoid wetting labels.  
Install car seat on an aircraft the same way it is  
installed in a vehicle.  
Never use “household detergents”: they can  
weaken plastic.  
Second Hand Car Seat  
Buckle:  
Rinse buckle with warm water. DO NOT use  
household detergents. Never lubricate  
buckle.  
Century advises against loaning or passing  
along car seat.  
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Store instruction manual  
behind these tabs.  
If a part is damaged,  
missing, or you need help  
or replacement parts,  
DO NOT return car seat  
to the store.  
CALL US FIRST  
Call toll-free 1-800-837-4044 or  
330-963-2800  
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM E.S.T.  
Monday through Friday.  
Store Locking Clip  
Behind Instruction  
Manual (fig. a).  
(Location may vary  
slightly.)  
or write us at:  
Century Products  
9600 Valley View Road  
Macedonia, Ohio 44056-2096  
(fig. a)  
Attention: Consumer Relations  
Department  
For more product information  
visit us at our web site:  
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