R82 M1435 Wallaroo Mode d'emploi

Catégorie
Siège de voiture
Taper
Mode d'emploi
Wallaroo
TM
User Guide
Guide d’utilisation Wallaroo
TM
2020-06-rev.9
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Table of contents
Safety information
Registration ................................................................................................... 3
Warning ......................................................................................................4-5
Important Notes ........................................................................................... 5
Safety ............................................................................................................. 6
Vehicle Compatibility ................................................................................... 7
Vehicle Positions .......................................................................................... 8
Vehicle Safety Systems ............................................................................... 8
Installation Methods
Features front ............................................................................................... 9
Features back .............................................................................................10
Installation for Children 10.1–18 kg (22.2–40 lbs.) US and Canada
LATCH - Short Route - Single Tether ........................................................11
Installation for Children 10.1–36.3 kg (22.2–80 lbs.) US only
Installation for Children 10.1–28 kg (22.2–62 lbs.) Canada only
Lap Belt - Short Route - Single Tether .....................................................12
Lap-Shoulder Belt - Short Route - Single Tether ...................................13
Installation for Children 10.1–48 kg (22.2–106 lbs.) US Only
Lap - Shoulder Belt - Long Route - Dual Tether ......................................14
Using the Top Tether ..................................................................................15
Using Child Seat Features ..................................................................16–17
Accessories ..........................................................................................18–22
Securing Your Child ............................................................................. 23–24
Care and Maintenance
Cleaning .......................................................................................................25
Buckle Removal .........................................................................................26
Cover Removal ..................................................................................... 26–27
Rethreading the Buckle ............................................................................28
Warranty ......................................................................................................29
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The Wallaroo
TM
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM
The Wallaroo
TM
Child Restraint System is designed to provide additional
support for children who have difculty sitting correctly in a conventional
car restraint. Always consult your doctor to make sure that this child re-
straint system is suitable for your child.
Your child’s safety is very important to us. To ensure that your restraint
system is installed correctly, please read all the instructions in this user
manual before using. If you require additional assistance, please call R82
at 1-844-US Mobility (1-844-876-6245).
Registration
Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons. You must register this
restraint to be reached in the event of a recall. Send your name, address,
child restraint’s model number and manufacturing date to R82 Inc, 12801
E. Independence Blvd., Matthews, NC 28106 or call 1-844 US Mobility
(1-844-876-6245) or go to http://www.r82.com/wallaroo-by-r82-warranty-
registration/. For recall information, call the U.S Government’s Vehicle
Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236. (TTY: 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.
NHTSA.gov.
The Wallaroo
TM
is distributed by R82, Inc. For customer service call
1-844-US Mobility (844-876-6245).
Serial Number:___________________________
Date of Manufacture:______________________
Labelling
A. Warnings
B. Installation methods
C. Serial number (Underneath cover)
Date of Manufacture
2017 / 08/ 16
Year | Month | Day
Made in China
Distributor: R82, Inc.
12801 E. Independence Blvd.
Mathews, NC 28106
Model.: 907012
Serial No.:XXXXX
Model Name: Wallaroo
TM
Made in China
Distributor: R82, Inc.
12801 E. Independence Blvd.
Matthews, NC 28106
WARNING DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY can occur!
This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safe-
the harness. Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons and you must
register this restraint to be reached in the event of a recall. Send your name,
address, email, and the restraint’s model number and manufacturing date to
R82 Inc., 12801 E. Independence Blvd., Matthews, NC 28106 or call 844-US
MOBILITY (844-876-6245) or go to http://www.r82.com/wallaroo-by-r82-war-
ranty-registration/. For recall information, call the U.S Government’s Vehicle
Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236. (TTY: 1-800-424-9153), or go to https://
www.nhtsa.gov/.
Follow all instructions on the child restraint and in the vehicle’s
owner’s manual.
Use this child restraint in the forward facing position only.
Use only with children who weigh between 22 – 106 pounds
(10-48 kg) and whose height is 56” inches (142 cm) or less.
Read and follow all instructions.
Snugly adjust the belts provided with this child restraint
around your child.
Check vehicle owner’s manual for vehicle top tether anchor
systems.
Secure the top tether strap provided with this child restraint.
Secure this child restraint with the vehicle´s child restraint
anchors, if available, or with a vehicle belt.
Never route the vehicle belt over the child.
Year Month Day
• • • •
Follow all instructions on this child restraint and in the written
instructions located in the pocket behind the unit.
Register your child restraint with the manufacturer.
WARNING DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY can occur!
Use this restraint forward facing only
LAP BELT SHORT ROUTE
Single Top Tether**
US: 10.1–36.3 kg (22.2–80 lbs)
CA: 10.1–28 kg (22.2–62 lbs)
LATCH SHORT ROUTE
LATCH & Single Top Tether**
US/CA: 10.1–18 kg (22.2–40 lbs)*
LAP SHOULDER BELT
SHORT ROUTE
Single Top Tether**
US: 10.1–36.3 kg (22.2–80 lbs)
CA: 10.1–28 kg (22.2–62 lbs)
LAP SHOULDER BELT
LONG ROUTE
Dual Top Tethers
US Only:
10.1–48 kg (22.2 - 106lbs)
* Refer to vehicle owner’s manual for LATCH anchor limit
**Occupant under 13.6 kg (30 lbs) must use recline wedge
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C
A
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Use this child restraint in the forward facing position only.
This child restraint system is not certied for use in aircraft.
This child restraint system is designed for use by a disabled person.
This child restraint conforms to all applicable: Federal Motor Vehicle
Standards (FMVSS 213) and Restraint System for Disabled Persons
Standard (CMVSS 213.3)
Use only with children who weigh between
US Only: 10.1–48 kg (22.2–106 lbs)
Canada Only: 10.1–28 kg (22.2–62 lbs)
and whose height is 142 cm (56”) or less. Read and follow all
instructions.
Failure to properly use this child restraint increases the risk of serious
injury or death in a sharp turn, sudden stop or crash. Your child’s
safety depends on you installing and using this child restraint
correctly.
Snugly adjust the harness provided with this child restraint around your
child.
Check vehicle owner’s manual for vehicle top tether anchor locations.
Secure the top tether strap provided with this child restraint.
Secure child restraint with the vehicle’s child restraint anchors if
available or with a vehicle belt.
Follow all instructions on this child restraint and in the written
instructions located in the pocket behind the unit.
Register your child restraint with the manufacturer. Do not install
by LATCH method for a child weighing more than 18kg (40 lbs). Use
vehicle belt (not LATCH connectors) for installations with child who
weigh more than 18 kg (40lbs).
The Chest/Shoulder Pads must be used at all times.
This child restraint must not be used in the home, in boats, or other
non- certied applications.
Secure this child restraint even when it is not occupied. In a crash, an
unsecured child seat may injure vehicle occupants.
Never use the positioning harness to lift or carry this child restraint.
Doing so could cause damage to the harness adjuster and webbing.
Always carry this child restraint by the back or tether straps.
Never route the vehicle belt over the child.
When using in a vehicle with air bags, refer to the vehicle owner’s
manual for child restraint installation instructions and precautions.
WARNING DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY can occur!
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IMPORTANT NOTES
Verify that the child restraint is secure and the harness is properly
adjusted around the child each time the child restraint is used.
Adjust the harness to t the clothes the child is wearing. Remove bulky
coats and or jackets before putting the child in the child restraint.
Cover the child restraint when the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight.
Parts of the child restraint could become hot enough to burn a child.
Store the child restraint in a safe place when it is not being used. Avoid
placing heavy objects on top of the child restraint.
Do not leave children alone in a vehicle, even for a short time.
Do not, except as described in this booklet, attempt to disassemble any
part of the child restraint or change the way its harness or the vehicle’s
seat belts are used.
Do not leave loose objects, e.g. books, bags, etc., in the back of a
vehicle. In the event of a sudden stop, loose objects will keep moving,
potentially causing serious injuries.
Do not leave folding vehicle seats unlatched. In event of a sudden stop,
a loose seat back could cause the child restraint not to perform as
intended.
WARNING DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY can occur!
Based on crash statistics, the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) recommends that parents select the back seat
as the safest location for a properly installed child restraint. Please
study the Vehicle Compatibility section in this instruction manual to
ensure your child’s safety and consult your vehicle owner’s manual.
The primary protection for occupants of a vehicle in a collision is the
body of the vehicle itself; a child restraint will not protect a child when
a
vehicle is seriously impacted. However, when correctly installed, a child
restraint will substantially improve chances for survival in most
crashes. Make sure all users fully understand the correct ways to use
this child restraint in a vehicle.
To prevent injury due to deterioration or hidden damage, discontinue
use of a child restraint that is older than seven years or has been in a
moderate or severe crash. See date of manufacture located on the
child restraint.
The use of non-Wallaroo
TM
child restraint covers, inserts, toys,
accessories, or tightening devices is not approved by R82. Their use
could cause this child restraint to fail Federal safety standards or not
perform as intended in a crash.
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Only use forward-facing with
children:
When the weight is within
US Only: 10.1–48 kg
(22.2–106 lbs)
Canada Only: 10.1–28 kg
(22.2–62 lbs)
and who are 142 cm (56’’) or
less in height and
when the top of the child’s ears
are below the top of the child
restraint shell (Fig. A) and
when the 5-Point Positioning
Harness straps are located in
the nearest slots at or above the
child’s shoulders.
IMPORTANT:
See Securing Your Child on page
27–28
For occupant under 13.6kg (30
lbs), always adjust the 5-Point
Positioning Harness to one slot
above the shoulder height (Fig.
B) and MUST use in combination
with the recline wedge.
WARNING! Do NOT use the child
restraint if any of the following apply:
the child Is less than 10.1 kg.
(22.2 lbs) in weight or
the child exceeds
US Only: 48 kg (106 lbs) Canada
Only: 28 kg (62 lbs)
or the child exceeds 142 cm
(56”) in height or
the top of the ears are above the
top of the child restraint shell
(Fig. C) or
the harness straps are in slots
below the child’s shoulders.
SAFETY
A
B
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C
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VEHICLE COMPATIBILITY
Vehicle Safety Belts
NOTE: The information in this
section only applies to installation
with vehicle safety belts.
IMPORTANT: Vehicle seats and
safety belts differ from vehicle
to vehicle. Refer to your vehicle
owner’s manual for specic
information about vehicle safety
belts and their use with child
restraints. Some vehicles have
no seating positions which are
compatible with this child restraint
or any other child restraint. If
in doubt, contact the vehicle
manufacturer for assistance.
This child restraint can t securely
in most vehicles using existing
vehicle belts. However, some
vehicle designs prevent a secure t
of the child restraint.
The vehicle owner’s manual will
have information on the types of
vehicle belts. If your belt type is
listed on this page, select another
seating position or use Lower
Anchors and Tethers for Children
(LATCH).
WARNING! The following types
of vehicle belts are not compatible
with this child restraint:
Front vehicle belts with top or
bottom anchorage points in the
door. (Fig. A & B)
Motor-driven, automatic vehicle
belts. (Fig. B)
Lap-shoulder belts that have
separate retractors for the shoulder
section and the lap section in which
the lap section retractor does not
lock.
Non-locking, two-point Emergency
Locking Retractor (ELR) vehicle
belts without the use of a belt-
shortening clip.
Lap-shoulder ELR vehicle belts
without the use of a locking clip.
NOTE: Reference your vehicle
owner’s manual to determine the
kind of retractors used in your
vehicle and how to operate them.
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Vehicle Safety Systems
It is important to become familiar with the features of your vehicle so that
your child rides as safely as possible. Read the owner’s manual to learn
about the safety features and adjustments available for safe travel. Below is
a diagram that helps you to identify key features. Not ALL vehicles will have
all features described here.
VEHICLE COMPATIBILITY
Vehicle Seating Positions
WARNING! Forward-facing
vehicle seats MUST be used with
this child restraint. Side-facing or
rear-facing vehicle seats CANNOT
be used.
WARNING! The vehicle back
seat is the safest place.
Top Tether Anchorage
LATCH Anchorage
Seat Belts
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A. Head Support
B. Cover
C. Chest/Shoulder Pads
D. Chest Clip
E. Belly Pad/Buckle Guard (Prevents child from opening buckle)
F. Harness Adjuster Lever/Adjuster Area
G. Pommel
H. Buckle
I. 5-Point Positioning Harness
J. Inlay Seat and Headrest Cover (Blue, Red, or Grey)
K. Comfort Foam
FEATURES FRONT
D
I
B
E
C
J
A
F
H
G
K
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FEATURES BACK
L. Head Support Pad Straps
M. Top Tether Hooks
N. Latch Adjuster
O. Harness Yoke
P. Cover Strap
Q. LATCH System (Lower Anchors and Tether Strap)
R. Harness Straps
S. Top Tether System
T. User Guide Storage
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L
R
OP
S
M
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B
C
F
E
D
A
Click
LATCH - Short Route - Single Tether
NOTE: If choosing to use LATCH, verify that
your vehicle is equipped with LATCH anchors. If
LATCH anchors are not installed, you must use
vehicle belt installation methods.
WARNING!
Do not install by LATCH method for a child
weighing more than 18kg (40 lbs). Use
vehicle belt (not LATCH connectors) for
installations with child who weigh more
than 18 kg (40lbs).
You must always use the top tether when
installing this child restraint. Loosen the
LATCH and place it up and over the child
restraint back.
Verify the LATCH strap is routed under the
child restraint cover and the comfort foam
in the short route configuration (A).
Occupant under 13.6kg (30 lbs) MUST use
recline wedge
Installation
Place the child restraint sideways on the vehicle
seat with the back of the child restraint facing
you.
Verify that the LATCH strap is not twisted and
attach the closest LATCH hook to the vehicle
seat back to the farthest LATCH anchor (B).
The LATCH hook must hook over the LATCH
anchor. A click confirms the LATCH is secured.
Pull the LATCH hook to confirm attachment.
INSTALLATION FOR CHILDREN 10.1–18 kg (22.2–40 lbs.) US and Canada
Rotate the child restraint into the forward-facing
position. Ensure the bottom of the child restraint
shell is in full contact with the vehicle seat.
Verify that the LATCH strap is routed under the
child restraint cover and comfort foam and
is not twisted. Attach the remaining LATCH
connector to the adjacent LATCH anchor (C).
The LATCH strap must be routed over the LATCH
anchor.
Pull the LATCH hook to confirm attachment.
Reach through the belt slots to access the loop
end of the LATCH connector strap.
Pull the LATCH strap loop while pushing the
child restraint firmly into the vehicle seat to
tighten the LATCH strap (D).
Attach the tether hook to the vehicle designated
tether anchor for the chosen seating position
(E). Remove all slack from the tether to secure
(F). Store any excess tether strap webbing within
your vehicle.
Verify that all connections are secure, the LATCH
strap is tight, and the child restraint is secure.
NOTE: The child restraint is secure when it
cannot be moved more than 2.5 cm (1 inch)
front-to-back or side-to-side at the belt path.
If the child restraint is not secure, repeat this
procedure or use an alternate seating position.
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Lap Belt - Short Route - Single Tether
You must always use the top tether hook when
installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether
strap and place it up and over the child restraint
back (A).
WARNING!
Occupant under 13.6kg (30 lbs) MUST use
recline wedge
Installation
Place the child restraint in the forward-facing
position on the vehicle seat. Ensure the bottom
of the child restraint shell is in full contact with
the vehicle seat.
Pull the vehicle belt out and route through the
belt slot furthest from the vehicle buckle (B),
from the rear to the front of the child restraint.
Route the vehicle belt under the child restraint
cover, between the comfort foam and the child
restraint shell, then through the belt slot closest
to the vehicle buckle from front to rear of the
child restraint (C).
INSTALLATION FOR CHILDREN 10.1-18 kg (22.2-40 lbs.) US and Canada
Verify that the vehicle belt is not twisted and
then buckle.
Push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle
seat while removing slack from the vehicle belt.
Lock the vehicle belt according to the
instructions in your vehicle owner’s manual.
Attach the tether hook to the vehicle designated
tether anchor for the chosen seating position
to secure (D). Remove all slack from the tether
to secure (E). Store any excess tether strap
webbing within your vehicle.
Verify that all connections are secure, the
vehicle belt is tight, and the child restraint is
secure.
NOTE: The child restraint is secure when it
cannot be moved more than 2.5 cm (1 inch)
front-to-back or side-to-side at the belt path.
If the child restraint is not secure, repeat this
procedure or use an alternate seating position.
B
D
E
C
A
INSTALLATION FOR CHILDREN
US Only: 10.1–36.3 kg (22.2–80 lbs.)
Canada Only: 10.1–28 kg (22.2–62 lbs.)
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Lap-Shoulder Belt - Short Route - Single
Tether
You must always use the top tether when
installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether
strap and place it up and over the child restraint
back (A).
WARNING!
Occupant under 13.6kg (30 lbs) MUST use
recline wedge
Installation
Place the child restraint in the forward-facing
position on the vehicle seat. Ensure the bottom
of the child restraint shell is in full contact with
the vehicle seat.
Pull the vehicle belt out and route through the
belt slot furthest from the vehicle buckle (B),
from the rear to the front of the child restraint.
Route the vehicle belt under the child restraint
cover, between the comfort foam and the child
restraint shell, and through the belt slot (C)
closest to the vehicle buckle from front to rear of
the child restraint.
Verify that the vehicle belt is not twisted and
then buckle.
Push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle
seat while removing slack, first from the lap
portion and then from the shoulder portion of
the vehicle belt.
Lock the vehicle belt according to the
instructions in your vehicle owner’s manual.
Attach the tether hook to the vehicle-designated
tether anchor for the chosen seating position
(D). Remove all slack from the tether to secure
(E). Store any excess tether strap webbing within
your vehicle.
Verify that all connections are secure, the
vehicle belt is tight, and the child restraint is
secure.
NOTE: The child restraint is secure when it
cannot be moved more than 2.5 cm (1 inch)
front-to-back or side-to-side at the belt path.
If the child restraint is not secure, repeat this
procedure or use an alternate seating position.
B
D
E
C
A
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INSTALLATION FOR CHILDREN
US Only: 10.1–36.3 kg (22.2–80 lbs.)
Canada Only: 10.1–28 kg (22.2–62 lbs.)
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INSTALLATION FOR CHILDREN 10.1–48 kg (22.2–106 LBS.) US Only
Lap Shoulder Belt - Long Route - Dual Tether
You must always use the top tether hooks when
installing this child restraint. Loosen the tether
strap and place it up and over the child restraint
back (A).
Installation
Place the child restraint in the forward-facing
position on the vehicle seat. Ensure the bottom
of the child restraint shell is in full contact with
the vehicle seat.
Pull the vehicle belt out and route through the
belt slot farthest from the vehicle buckle from
the front to the rear of the child restraint (B).
The vehicle belt must route over the child
restraint cover.
Route the vehicle belt across the back of the
child restraint, continuing through the belt slot
closest to the vehicle buckle, then to the front of
the child restraint shell.
The vehicle belt must be routed over the
harness straps on the rear of the child restraint.
Route the vehicle belt around to the outside
of the child restraint near the vehicle buckle,
routing over the child restraint cover (C).
Verify that the vehicle belt is not twisted and
then buckle.
The shoulder portion of the vehicle belt must be
routed over the front of the child restraint.
Push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle
seat while removing slack first from the lap
portion and then from the shoulder portion of
the vehicle belt.
Lock the vehicle belt according to the
instructions in your vehicle owner’s manual.
Attach both tether hooks to the vehicle
designated tether anchors for the chosen
seating position (D). Remove all slack from the
tether to secure (E). Store any excess tether
strap webbing within your vehicle.
Verify the vehicle belt is routed over the child
restraint cover.
Verify that all connections are secure, the
vehicle belt is tight, and the child restraint is
secure.
The child restraint is secure when it cannot be
moved more than 2.5 cm (1 inch) front-to-back
or side-to-side at the belt path. If the child
restraint is not secure, repeat this procedure
or use an alternate seating position.
B
D
E A
C
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WARNING!
Always use the top tether. Using the top tether will improve the stability of
your child restraint and reduce the risk of injury.
Attach the top tether only to tether anchors designated by your vehicle
manufacturer as tether anchorage points. Use of other locations is not
approved or permitted.
Do NOT modify the vehicle without advice from the vehicle manufacturer if
a tether anchor is not available.
Do NOT hook the tether to the bottom of the vehicle seat adjuster.
IMPORTANT: If your vehicle does not currently have a tether anchor
attachment, reference your vehicle owner’s manual or contact your vehicle
manufacturer for assistance.
Using the Top Tether
Consult your vehicle owner’s manual for approved tether anchorage
locations.
Locate the tether on the back of the child restraint. Place the tether
components up and over the child restraint back.
Install the child restraint using the LATCH system or the vehicle seat belts
according to the instructions in this manual.
Lift the tether adjuster tab to release the tether straps, and then pull to fully
extend the tether into a “V” shape.
Locate the hooks on the strap.
Attach the tether hooks to tether anchor(s) in vehicle (Fig. A).
See Conguration for proper attachment.
WARNING! Never attach more than one tether hook to a single tether
anchor.
Pull the tether adjuster belt to remove all slack and ensure any excess
tether strap webbing is stored within your vehicle.
Verify that there is no slack in the tether
strap and that the child restraint is properly
secured.
NOTE: The child restraint is secure when it
cannot be moved front-to-back or side-to-side
more than 2.5 cm (1 inch) at the belt path.
USING THE TOP TETHER
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Using the Chest Clip
Open the chest clip by squeezing
the middle tabs (Fig. A), while pull-
ing the two pieces apart (Fig. B).
IMPORTANT: The correct height for
the chest clip is at the middle of
the chest, level with the armpit.
USING CHILD SEAT FEATURES
Using the Buckle
Fastening the Buckle:
1. Hold the buckle with one hand.
2. Use your other hand to insert one
tongue at a time into the buckle.
Proper connection is conrmed
with an audible click after inserting
the second buckle tongue (Fig. C).
Releasing the Buckle:
1. Hold the buckle with one hand.
2. Use thumb to press release
button to eject the tongues from
buckle (Fig. D).
NOTE: Periodically clean the buckle
to ensure proper operation.
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B
C
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USING CHILD SEAT FEATURES
Head Support (Required)
The head support should be used
at all times.
Attaching the Head Support:
Route the straps through the top
slots, then over the top of the child
restraint. Fasten the head support
clip.
Adjusting the Head Suppor:
To adjust the height of the head
support, detach it from the
restraint, move it up or down as
needed and reroute the straps
(Fig. C).
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B
D
C
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ACCESSORIES
Positioning Wedges
Positioning wedges are intended
for extra comfort. The wedges
are optional and can be inserted
between the head support pad and
the head support inlay or between
the restraint cover and inlay
(Fig. B).
For head support, attach the velcro
to the loop fabric on the head sup-
port and attach the head support
cover to the wedge.
For the restraint cover, attach the
velcro on the wedge to the loop
fabric in the restraint cover under-
neath the inlay.
Pommel
The pommel is intended for extra
comfort with older children. While
the pommel is optional, the belly
pad should always be used (Fig. A).
Installing the Pommel:
To install, slide the belly pad off the
buckle to remove. Slide the pom-
mel, and then the belly pad, onto
the buckle.
Removing the Pommel:
To remove, slide the belly pad and
pommel off of the buckle. Replace
the belly pad.
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Recline Wedges
(Accessories)
It is possible to recline the child
restraint when using the recline
wedges. Place the wedges on
the car seat prior to installation,
then install the Wallaroo
TM
on the
wedges. Note that it is possbile
to adjust the range between the
wedges (Fig. A)
from 7.5–12.5 cm (3–5”).
Important! Verify that there is
no slack in seat belt and tether
strap(s) and that the child
restraint is properly secured after
installation.
ACCESSORIES
Seat Extension
(Accessories)
For taller users, it is possible to
extend the seat depth by adding the
optional seat extension accessory
to the product.
Insert the seat extension into the
two holes in the front bottom of
the seat, then use the fasteners
delivered with the extension piece
to secure both parts in place, using
the tool supplied with the seat
extension (Fig. D).
7,5-12,5cm
3-5”
x2
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B
C
D
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ACCESSORIES
Tray
(Accessories)
A tray can be added to the
Wallaroo
TM
. There are two options
when installing the tray. With
support pieces and without seat
extension (Fig. A+B) or without
support pieces and with seat
extension (Fig. C).
* To remove the support pieces
unzip and remove portions of
the tray cover to expose the two
fasteners on each side.
Place the tray on the restraint,
route the straps attched to the tray
around the restraint, and secure it
with the clips (Fig. D) . Tighten the
strap to remove slack.
*
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A
C
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R82 M1435 Wallaroo Mode d'emploi

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