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SNUGRIDE® 35 LITE LX
1 Important
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No car seat can guarantee protection
from injury in every situation, but proper
use helps reduce the risk of serious injury
or death. READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY.
Failure to follow these instructions and child restraint’s
labels can result in child striking the vehicle’s interior
during a sudden stop or crash.
! NEVER PLACE THIS CHILD RESTRAINT
REAR-FACING IN A VEHICLE SEATING
LOCATION THAT HAS AN ACTIVE
FRONT AIR BAG.
! Review your vehicle owners manual for more
information about air bags and car seat use.
! If your vehicle does not have a back seat, review your
vehicle owners manual.
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! DO NOT use car seat if it is damaged or missing parts.
! If car seat is in a crash, it must be replaced. DO NOT
use it again! A crash can cause unseen damage and
using it again could result in serious injury or death.
! DO NOT use accessories or parts other than those
provided by Graco except for a thin towel or mat to
protect your vehicle seat or rolled towels or pool
noodles to help get your car seat level. Their use could
alter the performance of the car seat.
! DO NOT remove Lower Anchor Attachment system from
car seat. If using vehicle seat belt to secure car seat,
Lower anchor attachment connectors must be stored.
! Never leave child unattended, even when sleeping.
Child may become tangled in harness straps and
suffocate or strangle.
! Rear-facing car seat must be properly leveled:
• Too reclined can result in injury or ejection.
Too upright can result in breathing difficulties.
! Never attach two Lower anchor
attachment connectors to one vehicle
lower anchor point unless specifically
allowed by the vehicle manufacturer.
! Do not use both the vehicle seat belt and Lower
anchor attachment at the same time when using the
car seat rear-facing.
2 Features
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2-A Car Seat Features
A
C
B
E
A Carry Handle
B Canopy
C Infant Head Support
D Handle Adjustment Buttons
E Rear-Facing Belt Path
(When Used Without Base)
D
F Infant Body Support
G Harness Release Lever
(Under Pad)
H Harness Adjustment
Strap
I Removable Base
I
G
H
F
2 Features
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B
JK
J Car Seat Shell
K Base Release Lever
L Instruction Manual
Storage (Under Base)
M Chest Clip
N Harness Straps
O Buckle Tongues
P Buckle
Q Buckle Strap
M
N
O
P
Q
L
2 Features
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A Base Release Lever
B Harness Strap Slots
C Harness Straps
D Buckle Metal Clip
E Splitter Plate
A
B
C
E
D
2 Features
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L
F Car Seat Base Lock
G Recline Level Indicator
H Base Rear-Facing Belt
Path
I Lower anchor
Attachment Strap
J Instruction Manual
Storage (Under Base)
K Lower anchor
Attachment Storage
(Under Base)
L Base Recline Lever
M Base Recline Foot
M
F
HI
J
G
K
2 Features
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Attaching Car
Seat To Base
Align the locking bar at
the front of the car seat
with the locks in the
base. Set car seat in the
base. Push down on
the front of the car seat.
You will hear a “click”
when it is locked.
Pull up on the front
corners of the seat to
make sure it is locked.
2-B Removing Car Seat from Base
To Remove Car
Seat from Base
From the back of the
car seat, squeeze the
base release handle
and lift the car seat
out of the base.
2-C Attaching Car Seat to Base
CLICK!
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1.
To Rotate Handle
Press the handle
adjustment buttons
on both sides of
handle.
MAKE SURE handle
locks into position
before lifting the
carrier.
2-D
Adjusting Carry Handle
2.
Handle Has 4
Positions
Rotate handle to
any of the 4 locked
positions. Push and
pull the handle to
make sure handle is
in a lock position.
Carry handle MUST
be upright in position
A when carrying.
Handle can be in any
locked position when
used in the vehicle.
A
C
D
B
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Base Has 4
Recline Positions
Squeeze the base
recline lever and lift
the base to extend
the foot.
Squeeze the base
recline lever and
lower the base to
retract the foot.
Check the level
indicator for
appropriate install.
(See Next Page)
When the foot
is completely
extended and the
level indicator is
not correct for your
child’s age, you may
raise the foot and
place a rolled towel
under the foot until
the indicator shows
correctly.
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4
2 Features
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According to accident statistics, the
safest place for your child in any
vehicle is the back seat. The center
of the back seat can be the safest
during a possible side impact.
Review your vehicle owner’s manual for seating
locations. Review section 6 for additional information.
Some vehicles have specific requirements for where the
car seat can be installed. Be sure to check your vehicle
owners manual for all available seating positions.
NEVER place this child restraint rear-
facing in a vehicle seating location that
has an active front air bag.
In the event there is no back seat, review your vehicle
owner’s manual to see how to use your infant child restraint.
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2-H
What is Lower Anchor Attachment?
Lower anchor attachment consists of lower anchors,
which are built-in to your vehicle, and connecting hooks
that are built-in to your car seat. Lower anchors are used
INSTEAD of the vehicle’s seat belt to secure the child seat
to the vehicle.
Review your vehicle’s owner manual for exact location
and use. Review section 6 for additional information.
Vehicle Lower
Anchor Points
Typical seat in a passenger
vehicle. Other vehicle types
may have different lower anchor
attachment locations.
Vehicle Seat Crease
2-G Choosing Lower Anchor
Attachment or Seat Belts
This car seat can be installed in your vehicle using either the
vehicle seat belt OR the Lower anchor attachment system. Both
systems are equally safe to use. DO NOT USE BOTH AT THE
SAME TIME. Review section 6 for additional information.
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3-A Rear-Facing Checklist
Rear-Facing:
4-35 lb (1.8-
16 kg) 32”
(81 cm) or less
• Car seat MUST be rear-
facing in the vehicle back
seat.
• Make sure Lower anchor
attachment strap or
vehicle seat belt is routed
through the rear-facing
belt path, marked with a
blue label.
• Install this car seat tightly
in your vehicle. Car seat
should not move at the
belt path more than 1”
(2.5 cm) from side to side
and front to back.
• Make sure to check the
level indicator or level line
for proper recline.
• Harness straps must be
at or just below the top
of child’s shoulders and
chest clip must be at
armpit level.
• Make sure base is a
minimum of 80% on
vehicle seat.
Lower anchor attachment
Strap
Vehicle Lap/Shoulder
Seat Belt
3 Rear
Facing
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Vehicle Lap Only Seat Belt
Vehicle Lap/Shoulder
Seat Belt Without Base
Vehicle Lap Only Seat Belt
Without Base
NEVER
place this
child
restraint
rear-facing in a
vehicle seating
location that has an
active front air bag.
Children are safer riding rear-
facing and should ride rear-
facing as long as possible,
until they reach the maximum
rear-facing height or weight
rating for their car seat. Graco
convertible and all-in-one car
seats have higher rear-facing
limits that will allow children
to ride rear-facing longer
after outgrowing their infant
car seat. Be sure to check
your local and state laws,
as well as AAP and NHTSA
recommendations, for car
seat usage.
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3-B Installing With Base With
Lower Anchor Attachment
Review your vehicle owner’s manual for Lower
anchor attachment location and use.
2.
Make Sure
Lower Anchor
Attachment Strap
is in the Rear-
Facing Belt Path,
Marked With a
Blue Label
1. Remove
Lower Anchor
Attachment
Connectors from
Storage Location
Unhook the Lower
anchor attachment
connectors and
remove from storage
position.
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3. Extend the
Lower Anchor
Attachment Strap
Extend the Lower
anchor attachment
strap to its maximum
length by pressing
the gray button and
pulling on the strap.
4. Place Base in
Back Seat of the
Vehicle
Place the base flat
on the vehicle seat.
Push it back until
the front of the base
touches the vehicle
seat back. Center the
base between the
lower Lower anchor
attachment anchors.
If allowed by your
Vehicle Owners
Manual, the center
seating position may
be used if the anchor
spacing is 11” (28
cm) or greater.
Note: Make sure base
is a minimum of 80%
on vehicle seat.
3 Rear
Facing
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CLICK!
Vehicle
be level with the
ground.
Check the level
indicator with
child in the child
restraint.
CLICK!
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1” (2.5 cm)
7.
Top of Head MUST
BE AT LEAST 1
(2.5 cm) BELOW
the Top of the Car
Seat
8.
To Change
Harness Height
Positions
4 Securing
Child
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9.
Pull Harness
Straps Out From
the Front of Car
Seat
10.
Insert Harness
Straps Into the
New Location At
or Just Below the
Childs Shoulders
Make sure the harness
straps are not twisted
and are at the same
height.
4 Securing
Child
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11.
For Smaller Baby
If the childs
shoulders are even
with or just below the
lowest 2 slots, use
the upper loops on
the harness straps.
Thread the upper
harness straps loops
onto the splitter plate.
Make sure the straps
are on top of the
splitter plate and are
completely on.
4 Securing
Child
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12.
For Larger Baby
If the childs
shoulders are even
with or just below the
upper 2 slots, use the
lower loops on the
harness straps.
Thread the lower
harness straps loops
onto the splitter plate.
Make sure the straps
are completely on
the splitter plate.
4 Securing
Child
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1.
Check the
Buckle Position
The correct slot
is the one that is
closest to your
child without being
underneath them.
4-B
Adjusting Buckle to Fit Child
2.
To Change
Buckle Position
Remove child from
the seat. From the
bottom of car seat,
insert the buckle’s
metal clip up through
shell and pad.
From the front, pull
buckle out of the pad
an shell.
4 Securing
Child
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3. Insert Metal
Clip Into New
Location
Push metal clip down
through the pad and
shell. Make sure the
buckles red button is
facing out.
4.
Pull Up On
Buckle To Check
It Is Secured
Make sure buckle’s
metal clip is
completely through
pad and shell.
1.
Place Harness
Straps Over
Childs Shoulders
2.
Buckle
You will hear a “click
when buckle tongues
are securely attached.
Pull up on each buckle
tongue to make sure it
is securely attached.
3.
Buckle the Chest
Clip
You will hear a “click”
when the chest clip
is securely buckled
.
4 Securing
Child
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4.
Pull All the Slack
Out From Around
the Waist
Pull up on the harness
strap while pushing
the chest clip down.
Do this to both sides.
5.
Tighten the
Harness by
Pulling the
Harness
Adjustment Strap
When you are not
able to pinch any of
the harness webbing
at your child’s
shoulder, the harness
is tight enough.
A snug harness should not allow any slack. It lies in a
relatively straight line without sagging. It does not press
on the child’s flesh or push the child’s body into an
unnatural position.
4 Securing
Child
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6.
Raise the Chest
Clip to Child’s
Armpit Level
7.
Check Tightness
Tighten more if
needed.
4 Securing
Child
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4-D
Removing Child
1.
Loosen Harness
Straps
Push down on the
harness release lever
while pulling out on
the harness straps at
the chest clip.
2.
Release the Chest
Clip
Squeeze the chest
clip release buttons
and pull apart.
3.
Unbuckle Your
Child
Press in on the red
button and remove
the buckle tongues.
Remove Child from
the seat.
5 Carrier
Use
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5-A
Carrier Use
Read all instructions before use of the infant carrier.
Keep instructions for future use. Do not use the infant
carrier if it is damaged or broken.
NEVER leave child unattended. Always stay within arms
reach of carrier.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD: Infant carrier can roll over
on soft surfaces and suffocate child. place NEVER
carrier on beds, sofas, or other soft surfaces.
STRANGULATION HAZARD: Children have
STRANGLED in loose or partially buckled harness
straps. Fully restrain the child even when carrier is
used outside the vehicle.
FALL HAZARD: Child’s movements can move carrier.
NEVER place carrier on counter tops, tables or any
other elevated surfaces.
KEEP STRINGS AND CORDS AWAY FROM CHILD.
Strings and cords can cause strangulation. DO NOT
place carrier near windows where cords from blinds
or drapes can strangle a child. hang strings DO NOT
on or over the carrier. attach strings to toys.DO NOT
5 Carrier
Use
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NEVER place carrier in the seating
area or across the top of a
shopping carts. This can result in
serious injury or death to your child.
USE ONLY WITH STROLLERS THAT
ARE PART OF THE GRACO CLICK
CONNECT TRAVEL SYSTEM. Refer to
the stroller owner’s manual for details
on how to attach the infant carrier to
your stroller. If you do not have an owner’s manual, please
visit our website at to download the www.gracobaby.com
manual or call toll-free at 800-345-4109.
NEVER use a Graco infant carrier with any other
manufacturer’s strollers. This can result in serious injury or
death.
6 Vehicle
Information
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6-A Additional Lower Anchor
Attachment Information
This car seat can be installed in your vehicle using either
the vehicle seat belt OR the Lower anchor attachment
system. Both systems are equally safe to use. DO NOT
USE BOTH AT THE SAME TIME.
The Lower anchor attachment system allows you to
securely attach your car seat in your car without using
the vehicle seat belt and possibly to get a better fit. All
2003 and newer model year vehicles are required to
have a Lower anchor attachment system, although some
manufacturers began including Lower anchor attachment
earlier. Some vehicle owner manuals use the term ISOFIX
to identify the Lower anchor attachment system.
Only use Lower anchor attachment in seating positions
recommended by your vehicle manufacturer. Review
your vehicle owners manual for more information.
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Information
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6-B How to Uninstall Lower Anchor
Attachment
1. Push Gray Button
In While Pulling
on Lower Anchor
Attachment Strap
to Loosen
2. Press and Hold
Lower Anchor
Connector
Release Hinge
3. Push Hook In, Lift
Hook Up and Pull
Out Away From
Anchor Point
6 Vehicle
Information
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6-C Unsafe Vehicle Seats
Never install this car seat in side-facing or rear-facing vehicle
seats.
6-D
Vehicle Seat Belts
This car seat can be installed using a vehicle seat belt. To do
this, you will need to change the seat belt to a locked mode for
use with car seats. With some vehicle seat belts, this is done
with the latch plate; with other vehicle seat belts, this is done with
the retractor.
Review your vehicle owner’s manual for vehicle seat
belt use
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Information
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Vehicle Seat Belt Terms
Retractor
A device that winds
up the unused vehicle
seat belt. It is often
hidden inside the
panels on the walls of
the vehicle or in the
vehicle seat back.
Latch Plate
The male end of the
seat belt with the
silver tongue.
Seat Crease
The crease where the vehicle
seat back and seat bottom meet.
Identify Your Seat Belt Type
There are two different types of vehicle seat belts that can be
used with this car seat:
Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt
3 connections points.
Lap Only Seat Belt
2 connection points.
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Always review your vehicle owners manual for specific
information about your vehicle seat belts.
There are three types of retractors: ELR (Emergency Locking
Retractor), ALR (Automatic Locking Retractor), and
Switchable (ELR switch to ALR). To determine your type of
retractor, follow these steps:
1. Slowly pull the belt out about halfway and
stop.
2. Let the belt retract back several inches.
3. Try to pull the belt out more. slowly
If the belt cannot be pulled any further,
it is , ready to install your car seat. If it ALR
can be pulled further, go to the next step.
4. Slowly pull the belt , and all the way out
then allow it to retract several inches. You may hear some
clicking sounds.
5. Try to pull the belt all the way out again. If it cannot be
pulled out, it is , ready to install your car seat. If Switchable
it can still be pulled out freely, it is . Review the following ELR
pages to properly install your infant car seat.
Note: Most vehicles manufactured after 1996 will have
Switchable retractors in the back seat. If you have any questions
about your retractor type, consult your vehicle owner’s manual
or call Graco for assistance.
Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt Installation
6 Vehicle
Information
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How to Lock Your Lap/Shoulder Vehicle Seat Belt
Sliding Latch Plate
and Switchable
Retractor
Slowly pull the shoulder
belt all the way out
to switch it to locking
mode.
Note:
6 Vehicle
Information
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Grab the sides of the seat at the belt
path and slide side to side and front
to back. The base or seat should
not move more than 1(2.5 cm).
When installing the car
seat, route the lap seat belt
through the proper path
and buckle it in. Then, pull
upwards on the tail of the
belt so that the lap belt gets
tight around the car seat.
Slowly pull the lap belt
all the way out. Route
the vehicle seat lap belt
through the proper belt
path and buckle it in. Then,
pull the lap belt tight while
feeding all the slack back
into the retractor.
Grab the sides of the seat at the belt
path and slide side to side and front
to back. The base or seat should
not move more than 1(2.5 cm).
Always review your vehicle owner’s manual for specific
information about your vehicle seat belts.


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Model: Modes Closer

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