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3-in-1 rear-facing child restraint 2.3-18 kg (5-40 lb) 48-91 cm (19-36 in.) forward-facing child restraint 10-30 kg (22-65 lb) 74-132 cm (29-52 in.) booster seat 18-36 kg (40-80 lb) 102-132 cm (40-52 in)

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Table Of Contents 33

Table of Contents

  • Registration and Safety Notices

  • Vehicle Seating Position

  • Installation in Vehicle

  • Child Restraint and Booster Seat Use

  • Transport Canada Regulations

  • Preparing Child Restraint to Fit Your Child

  • Securing Child in Child Restraint

  • Removing Child from Child Restraint

  • Accessories on Select Models

  • Reclining Child Restraint

  • Removing Harness System

  • Removing Seat Pad for Cleaning

  • Installing Harness System

  • Understanding Your Vehicle

  • Safety Tip

  • Choosing UAS or Vehicle Belts

  • Knowing Your Vehicle Belts

  • Aircraft Installation

  • Adjusting the Tether Strap

  • Installation Tip

  • Shoulder Belts

  • Using the Locking Clip

  • Replacement Parts Order Form

  • Replacement Parts List

  • Warranty

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4358-5978 Alpha Omega ENG.indd 1-2

4358-5978 Alpha Omega ENG.indd 1-2

Alpha Omega

®

3-in-1

rear-facing child restraint 2.3-18 kg (5-40 lb)

48-91 cm (19-36 in.)

forward-facing child restraint 10-30 kg (22-65 lb)

74-132 cm (29-52 in.)

booster seat 18-36 kg (40-80 lb) 102-132 cm (40-52 in)

Read all instructions BEFORE USING

this child restraint and booster seat.

KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.

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Summary of Contents for DJG Alpha Omega 65

  • Page 1 Alpha Omega ® 4358-5978 (11.09.12) 3-in-1 rear-facing child restraint 2.3-18 kg (5-40 lb) 48-91 cm (19-36 in.) forward-facing child restraint 10-30 kg (22-65 lb) 74-132 cm (29-52 in.) booster seat 18-36 kg (40-80 lb) 102-132 cm (40-52 in) Read all instructions BEFORE USING this child restraint and booster seat.
  • Page 2 E. Aircraft Installation ........Page 33 A. Before You Begin .........Pages 3-8 A-1 Thank You... A-2 DJG Consumer Relations Contact Information F. Install Rear-Facing.......Pages 34-44 A-3 Registration and Safety Notices A-4 Understanding Your Child Restraint F-1 Prepare to Install Rear-Facing F-2 Prepare UAS for Rear-Facing Use F-3 Install Rear-Facing with UAS B.
  • Page 3: Registration And Safety Notices

    Dorel evaluated and certified by the manufacturer and tested by Juvenile Group, (DJG) is committed to creating convenient, Transport Canada, it is possible that a safety-related problem comfortable, and dependable products for children.
  • Page 4 A-4 Understanding Your Child Restraint Harness System Detail Front View Adjustable Headrest Harness Adjustment Lever (under flap) Infant Head Support Upper Harness Guides Lower Harness Guides Harness (on select models) Adjustment Strap Harness Straps Buckle Strap Harness Covers Recline Handle (on select models) Chest Clip Buckle Strap Slot...
  • Page 5 Back View Side View Shoulder Belt Positioning Guide Forward-Facing Tether Strap Tether Adjuster Belt Path with Adjuster and Hook Rear-Facing Belt Metal Headrest Path Adjustment Bar Shell Locking Clip UAS* Belt (behind harness straps) Tether Hook Splitter Plate UAS* Adjuster UAS* Hook Base Rear Facing Level To...
  • Page 6: Vehicle Seating Position

    When unoccupied, the booster seat must be firmly secured to the vehicle with the vehicle’s Failure to read, understand and follow the seat belt only. The lower universal anchorage instructions and warnings in this instruction system and tether strap must be stored as manual and the warnings on the system could described in the instruction manual.
  • Page 7: Transport Canada Regulations

    Rear-Facing using 5-point or fasteners for any reason. harness Infant and infant restraint are DJG does not recommend the use of placed in the back seat and face accessories or add-ons that have not been the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 8: Preparing Child Restraint To Fit Your Child

    C-2 Preparing Child Restraint to Fit Place Child in Child Restraint Your Child MUST make these adjustments with your child before Place the child’s bottom and you install the child restraint in the vehicle. back flat against the child restraint. This will increase Pull UAS Belt Packaging Out comfort and allow the harness from the Shell...
  • Page 9: Securing Child In Child Restraint

    To Adjust Harness/Headrest C-3 Securing Child in Child Restraint Height Make sure the harness straps Position Harness are loose. Pull the metal headrest Straps Over the adjustment bar on the back of Child’s Shoulders the seat. Move metal headrest adjustment bar up or down to the proper height. Release metal Place the child’s bottom headrest adjustment bar into slot to lock.
  • Page 10: Removing Child From Child Restraint

    C-4 Removing Child From Child Restraint Tighten Harness Straps Pull on harness adjustment strap Loosen Harness Straps to tighten harness snugly. Push in on the harness NOTE: A snug harness is not adjustment lever under the loose and lies flat against the flap.
  • Page 11: Accessories On Select Models

    C-5 Accessories on Select Models Lumbar Support The lumbar support provides extra Head Pillow comfort for your child. The head pillow provides extra comfort for your child. To remove the To remove the lumbar pillow, undo the fastening strip from support, slide out from behind the behind the headrest and remove the harness straps.
  • Page 12: Removing Harness System

    C-7 Removing Harness System Insert Metal Retainer Through Shell and Pad Harness system MUST be removed to use this child restraint as a Booster Seat. Rotate buckle strap’s metal retainer, then insert retainer Unhook Harness Straps from up through the shell and pad. Splitter Plate Fully loosen harness straps.
  • Page 13 Remove Upper Harness Remove Lower Harness Guides Guides from Bottom of Seat From the back of child restraint, From the back, in the fully pinch harness guide ends upright position, locate the lower Lower Harness Guides together or use a screwdriver to harness guides that are between Upper Harness Guides press in on harness guide edge...
  • Page 14: Installing Harness System

    C-9 Installing Harness System Thread Harness Strap NOTE: Make sure sewn end of Install Buckle Strap the harness strap loop faces the buckle before starting. From the front of child Thread the harness strap down restraint, push buckle strap’s through lower harness guide metal retainer through pad and on left side of shell across...
  • Page 15: Understanding Your Vehicle

    Thread left harness strap D-1 Understanding Your Vehicle through left buckle tongue Your vehicle’s features may be considerably different than and right harness strap those pictured here. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual to through right buckle tongue. help identify your vehicle’s specific features and locations. Make sure to push through from the back of buckle tongue.
  • Page 16: Choosing Uas Or Vehicle Belts

    D-2 Vehicle Seating Position D-3 Choosing UAS or Vehicle Belts When installed properly, either the UAS or Vehicle Belts will secure the child restraint equally. Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with an active passenger The UAS UAS Anchor Bars side frontal airbag.
  • Page 17: Knowing Your Vehicle Belts

    D-4 Knowing Your Vehicle Belts If it moves freely, it is an ELR belt. If it is locked and will not allow any more belt to come out, it is a switchable retractor. If you have an ELR lap and shoulder belt, review the “Vehicle Review your vehicle’s owner manual for vehicle seat belt use Latch Plate”...
  • Page 18: Aircraft Installation

    E. Aircraft Installation F-1 Prepare to Install Rear-Facing This child restraint is certified for aircraft 2.3-18 kg (5-40 lb.), 48-91 cm (19-36 in.) use only when used with the internal Rear-Facing using 5-point harness harness. Use only on forward-facing seats and in a position where the seat belt can be tightened securely.
  • Page 19 Reach under pad, pulling F-2 Prepare UAS for Rear-Facing Use UAS hook and adjuster between harness guide and buckle strap and out the Pull Pad Off Corners of Child rear-facing belt path slot. Restraint Pull the seat pad off the front corners of shell.
  • Page 20 Rotate Child Restraint to F-3 Install Rear-Facing with Correct Recline Angle For children between 2.3- 10 kg (5-22 lb), the bottom NOTE: Review your vehicle’s owner manual for UAS belt use. level to ground line must be level with the ground. For children between 10-18 kg (22-40 lbs) Do not use the vehicle lap or lap/shoulder belt...
  • Page 21 Check UAS Belt Tightness To Remove UAS Belt From Vehicle UAS Anchor Grasp the child restraint at the belt path with one hand. Push and pull the child restraint Remove child from child from side to side, forward and restraint. Press down firmly back.
  • Page 22 F-4 Install Rear-Facing with Place Child Restraint in Vehicle Rear-Facing in the Vehicle Belts Back Seat Fully recline the child Review section D-4 to determine what kind of vehicle belts restraint. To recline, see you have. Review your vehicle’s owner manual for seat belt use. section C-6.
  • Page 23 Pull Vehicle Latch Plate Check Vehicle Belt Across to Opposite Side Tightness Grasp the child restraint Reach under pad and pull the at the belt path with one vehicle belt across the shell and hand. Push and pull the child out the rear-facing belt path on restraint from side to side, opposite side.
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Tether Strap

    G-1 Preparing to Install Forward-Facing G-2 Adjusting the Tether Strap 10-30 kg (22-65 lb.) 74-132 cm (29-52 in.) and over 1 year old. Forward-Facing using 5-point harness The tether strap is used for the forward-facing position only. Vehicles manufactured today already have the tether anchor hardware installed in the vehicle.
  • Page 25 G-3 Prepare UAS for G-4 Install Forward- Facing With UAS Forward-Facing Use NOTE: Review your vehicle’s owner manual for UAS belt use. NOTE: Pull the UAS belt out of the rear-facing belt path if you have used this child restraint rear-facing or remove from the storage location.
  • Page 26: Installation Tip

    Installation Tip: Check UAS Belt Tightness Grasp the child restraint Loosely attach the at the belt path with one tether hook before hand. Push and pull the child attaching the restraint from side to side, UAS belt. Consult forward and back. The child vehicle’s owner restraint should not move manual for specific...
  • Page 27 G-5 Install Forward- Installation Tip: Facing With Vehicle Belts Loosely attach the tether hook before threading NOTE: Review section D-4 to determine what kind of vehicle the vehicle belt. belts you have. Review your vehicle’s owner manual for vehicle Consult vehicle’s seat belt use.
  • Page 28 Tighten the Tether Strap H-1 Prepare to Install Booster With knee still in child restraint, Seat push down on the child restraint again and pull on free end of the 18-36 kg (40-80 lb) 102-132 cm (40-52 in.) tether strap to tighten. Booster seat using only vehicle lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 29: Shoulder Belts

    Position Shoulder Belt H-2 Install Using the Lap and Shoulder Belts To help position the shoulder belt, you may need to secure the shoulder belt in one of the two NOTE: DO NOT use the level to ground lines on the sides of the shoulder belt-positioning guides.
  • Page 30: Using The Locking Clip

    Locate Locking Clip I. Using the Locking Clip Location Grasp the vehicle lap/ A locking clip is used to prevent the vehicle belt from shoulder belts together loosening before a sudden stop or crash. The locking clip tightly as close to the vehicle can only be used on a lap and shoulder belt combination.
  • Page 31: Replacement Parts Order Form

    Replacement Parts Order Form Rebuckle Vehicle Belt For replacement parts, complete this form below. We must have your model number and manufacture date codes on the form to ensure proper replacement parts. They can be found on the stickers on the side of the child restraint shell. Payment in U.S. dollars must accompany your order.
  • Page 32: Replacement Parts List

    Residents of Nova Scotia add 15% HST. Residents of Saskatchewan add 5% GST and 5% PST. express or implied. In no event will DJG or the dealer selling Residents of Manitoba add 5% GST and 7% PST. this product be liable to you for any damages, including All other Provinces and Territories, add 5% GST.
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