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A Type 2 belt that includes lap and shoulder belts must be used.
Refer to vehicle’s owner manual for information regarding booster use with vehicle seats that have inflatable seat belts.
The Alta is a high-back belt positioning booster and must be used with seat back attached, thus providing superior side impact protection.
You can machine wash the Alta seat fabrics on the gentle cycle. The seat base fabric conveniently zips off for easy cleaning. Lay flat to dry. We recommend spot cleaning the upper body fabric whenever possible.
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The Alta comes with a cup holder that can be attached to either side of the seat. An extra cup holder accessory will also be available. The cup holder is dishwasher-safe, top rack only.
Proper height of the headrest and belt guides are critical for optimal performance. The headrest should rest just above the top of the child’s shoulders ensuring the shoulder belt guide is properly positioned. The child’s ears must be below the top of the Alta’s headrest.
Once buckled, the vehicle belt must pass completely through the shoulder belt guide hook to prevent it from falling off the child’s shoulder. The vehicle lap belt must lie flat and snug across the child’s upper thighs and not across the child’s abdomen. Both the lap and shoulder belt must route under the Alta's armrest.
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The Alta uses rigid LATCH connectors to position the booster in the vehicle. The vehicle lap-shoulder belt is used for securing the child within the seat.
Children should stay in the Alta, until adult seat belts fit correctly, usually when children are at least 57” tall.
To ensure a child is ready for a seat belt, the following is recommended:
- The shoulder belt should cross their collar bone then cross their chest cavity
- The lap belt should sit across their lower hip bones and never across their belly
- Knees should bend at the edge of the vehicle seat cushion
- No slouching; a child should be mature enough to sit with the seat belt
- positioned properly as indicated above
- The child’s back should rest flat against the vehicle seat back
We recommend children ride in a forward-facing harness seat until the maximum height or weight requirements are met. We do not promote use of the Alta until a child is approximately 6 years old and fits within the appropriate weight (40 - 100 lbs) and height (38 - 57”) requirements.
A Type 2 belt that includes lap and shoulder belts must be used.
The Alta V2 cannot be used with an inflatable seat belt. An alternate seating position is suggested if an inflatable seat belt is present.
You can machine wash the Alta V2 seat fabrics on a gentle warm cycle. The seat base fabric conveniently removes for easy cleaning. Lay flat to dry. We recommend spot cleaning the upper body fabric whenever possible.
Click here for an instructional video.
Click here for user manual.
Proper height of the headrest and belt guides are critical for optimal performance. The headrest should rest just above the top of the child’s shoulders ensuring the shoulder belt guide is properly positioned. The child’s ears must be below the top of the Alta’s headrest.
The Alta V2 uses rigid LATCH connectors to position the booster in the vehicle. The vehicle lap-shoulder belt is used for securing the child within the seat.
The Alta V2 has new ergonomic dual armrests engineered for enhanced interaction and gentle arm support, tailored to children’s needs. New SecureFit belt routing system for ease of use to guide the seatbelt into the proper position on a child and lesson user error. The New lapbelt positioner has been redesigned to ensure proper lap belt fit and prevent the possibility of occupant submarining.
Children should stay in the Alta V2, until adult seat belts fit correctly, usually when children are at least 57” tall.
To ensure a child is ready for a seat belt, the following is recommended:
- The shoulder belt should cross their collar bone then cross their chest cavity
- The lap belt should sit across their lower hip bones and never across their belly
- Knees should bend at the edge of the vehicle seat cushion
- No slouching; a child should be mature enough to sit with the seat belt
- Positioned properly as indicated above
- The child’s back should rest flat against the vehicle seat back