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Label A Smaller Child - Lower Marker
When moving from a child restraint with in-built harness the child’s shoulders will be in
line with or above the Lowest Marker (label A) with the headrest in the lowest position, if
the child’s shoulders
are below this marker
the child needs to be
in a child seat with an
in-built harness.
Label B Larger Child - Upper Marker
The seat can be used until the child’s shoulders reach the Upper Marker (label B) with the
headrest fully raised. Usually the shoulders will contact the bottom of the headrest, it is
then time to move
to the next form of
restraint.
For maximum safety
continue to use this
seat as long as the
child ts in the seat.
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SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS &
A GROWING CHILD
SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS &
THE NEXT SEAT
SMALLER CHILD
Shoulders must not be below the Lower
Shoulder Height Marker when the headrest
is the lowest position.
From approximately 4 years of age.
TALLER CHILD
Shoulders must not be above the Upper
Shoulder Height Marker when the headrest
is in the highest position.
To approximately 6 to 8 years of age.
Note:
These heights also apply if you
are using a Child Harness with the
booster seat.
Height label will be behind the child’s neck.
Front of Vehicle
IMPORTANT: Follow this advice.
Just the car's
lap-sash
seatbelt.
Or you can use a Child Harness
and lap seat belt. Lap seat belts
can be dangerous without a
Child Harness.
Or you can use a narrow booster
seat suitable for children up to
8-10 years of age. An accessory
Child Harness may be used.
Next type of restraint that can be used in the car for your child.
When your child has outgrown the seat, you can then either use:
Label B
Label A
Label A
Label B
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