Evenflo Triumph Manual
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Triumphâ˘
Ownerâs Manual
Child Restraint System
Keep for future use
To reduce the risk of serious injury
or death, read this ownerâs manual prior
to installing and using this child restraint.
WARNING:
Š 2018 EvenďŹo Company, Inc. 25701443 7/18
Rear-facing*
2.3 to 18 kg
(5 to 40 lbs)
48 to 94 cm
(19 to 37 in.)
Forward-facing*
10 to 29.4 kg
(22 to 65 lbs)
71 to 127 cm
(28 to 50 in.)
At least 2 years old
Para instrucciones en EspaĂąol,
llamar al: 1-800-233-5921
* See page 4 for complete requirements.

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More children are killed every year as passengers
in car crashes than by any other type of injury.
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, read
this ownerâs manual and your vehicle ownerâs manual
before installing and using this child restraint. Using a
child restraint makes a big difference. By properly using
this child restraint and following these instructions (and
the instructions that accompany your vehicle), you will
greatly reduce the risk of serious injury or death to your
child from a crash. Do not be misled by the commonly
used term âsafety seatâ; no restraint system can prevent
all injuries in all crashes. Many properly restrained
adults and children are injured in motor vehicle crashes,
including relatively minor crashes. A properly used child
restraint is the best way to minimize injuries to your
child and to increase the chances for your childâs survival
in most crashes.
Table of Contents(TOC)
U.S. REGULATORY NOTICE
This child restraint meets all applicable requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213.
CANADIAN REGULATORY NOTICE
(Model numbers ending in âC.â)
This child restraint meets all applicable requirements of
Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards CMVSS 213
and 213.1.
Rear-facing
Forward-facing
General Important
Symbol Legend
Airbag Symbol â Alerts you to important
information about airbag safety.
LATCH Symbol â Alerts you to important
information about LATCH safety.
Tether Anchor Symbol â Alerts you to important
information about Tether Anchor safety.
Aircraft Symbol â Alerts you to important
information about aircraft safety.
INTERACTIVE PDF
Important Information
Child Requirements ......................................................4
Premature Infant Use ....................................................5
Warnings ...................................................................... 6
LATCH Warnings .........................................................10
Safe Practices ..............................................................12
Recall Information for U.S. Customers .........................12
Public Notice for Canadian Customers ........................13
Motor Vehicle/Aircraft Usage ......................................13
Storing Your Instructions .............................................13
Visual Glossary ............................................................14
Child Restraint Features ..............................................16
Using the Child Restraint
Rear-facing
Rear-facing Installation Checklist .................................19
Rear-facing Installation with Seat Belt .........................20
Rear-facing Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors
...............................................................................24
Using the Child Restraint Forward-facing
Forward-facing Installation Checklist ...........................29
Forward-facing Installation with Seat
Belt ......................30
Forward-facing Installation with Lower Anchor
Connectors ..............................................................36
General Information
Securing Your Child in the Child Restraint ...................41
Adjusting the Crotch Strap .........................................43
Removing Child from the Restraint .............................44
Removing the Lower Anchor Connectors ....................45
Removing the Tether Strap .........................................46
Removing the Seat Pad ...............................................47
Installing the Seat Pad ................................................48
Installing the Accessories .............................................50
Removing the Adjustable Headrest .............................50
Securing Your Child Restraint in Aircraft ......................52
Installing Child Restraint
Rear-facing in Aircraft .............................................52
Installing Child Restraint
Forward-facing in Aircraft ........................................55
Care and Cleaning ......................................................57
Replacement Parts ......................................................58
Limited Warranty ........................................................59

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TOC
Before using this child restraint for preterm or low birth
weight infants, ensure the Child Requirements are met and
follow the guidelines in this section.
According to the U.S. National Highway TrafďŹc Safety
Administration, a properly installed child restraint reduces
the risk of death by over 70 percent for infants involved in
crashes. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS)
213 establishes design and dynamic performance
requirements for child restraint systems. However, the
standard has no minimum weight limit and does not
address the special medical needs of preterm or low-
birth weight infants. To ensure that preterm and low-
birth weight infants are transported safely, the guidelines
published by the American
Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in Pediatrics 2009; 123:
1424â1429 must be followed.
All children should ride rear-facing in the vehicle as long
as possible. Preterm and low-birth weight infants are at
additional risk of breathing difďŹculties and heart problems
when placed in a child restraint. EvenďŹo requires that the
evaluation recommended by the AAP be conducted for all
infants born earlier than 37 weeks and all newborn infants
who weigh less than 5 pounds at birth before their ďŹrst car
trip to check for breathing difďŹculties or heart rate problems
when traveling in a rear-facing child restraint.
The AAP recommends that appropriate hospital staff
observe your infant in the child restraint for a period of
90 to 120 minutes or the duration of travel, whichever
is longer. This period of observation must be performed
with the infant properly positioned as described in these
instructions and with the child restraint placed at an angle
that is approved for use in the vehicle. The hospital staff will
check for any breathing difďŹculties or heart rate problems.
Your childâs pediatrician will let you know if there are
any special considerations for travel. The number of trips
and the duration of time the infant is seated in the child
restraint should be minimized. A caregiver should ride in
the back seat to monitor the infant during travel.
You can learn more about the AAPâs recommendations
for observation of newborns and the guidelines for safe
transportation of preterm and low-birth weight infants, as
well as other resources for parents and medical
professionals, at
https://www.healthychildren.org/english/safety-
prevention/on-the-go/Pages/default.aspx
PREMATURE INFANT USE
Important
CHILD REQUIREMENTS
Warning: Failure to follow these Child Requirements could
result in serious injury or death.
This child restraint is designed for use by children in both
rear-facing and forward-facing orientations. To use this
child restraint properly, children MUST meet the size and
age requirements below. In addition, EvenďŹo recommends
consulting with your childâs physician before allowing your
child to transition from rear-facing to forward-facing
use of this child restraint.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends
keeping children rear-facing until 2 years old or until
they reach the maximum height or weight for their child
restraint in rear-facing orientation. Additionally, some
statesâ laws require children to be rear-facing until age 2.
Accordingly, you will see this guidance reďŹected in the Child
Requirements below. Please review any applicable local,
state or provincial laws related to child passenger safety
before installing and using this child restraint.
Rear-facing
⢠2.3 to 18 kg (5 to 40 lbs)
⢠48 to 94 cm (19 to 37 in.) and top of childâs head is at
least 25 mm (1 in.) below the top of the child restraint
seat back
IMPORTANT: Once your child exceeds any of the size
requirements above, they MUST use this child restraint
in the forward-facing orientation, if possible. If your
child exceeds any of the size requirements above and
is less than 2 years old, however, you MUST discontinue
use of this child restraint.
Forward-facing
⢠10 to 29.4 kg (22 to 65 lbs)
⢠71 to 127 cm (28 to 50 in.) and tops of the childâs ears
are at or below the top of the child restraint seat back
⢠At least 2 years old
IMPORTANT: Once your child exceeds any of the
size requirements for forward-facing use above, you
MUST discontinue use of this child restraint. Consider
use of a booster seat at that time.
Product Specifications
Brand: | Evenflo |
Category: | Car seat |
Model: | Triumph |
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