Any car seat model that is less than 10 years old and is certified for use on airplanes (as found in our instructions) may be installed in aircraft seats that face forward.
Before taking the car seat to the airport, we recommend that you notify the airline of your intent to bring this car seat on board. The airline may have restrictions regarding its use, and you may need to lift the armrest out of the way to provide added room for the car seat. Check with the airline to be sure your car seat will fit in the aircraft seat.
The Safe Embrace Booster Seat is not approved for use on airplanes.
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We recommend that you replace your car seat if it has been involved in an accident. An accident can cause damage to the car seat that cannot be seen. When you replace your car seat, make sure that it can no longer be used by another child by disposing of it properly.
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Before purchasing or borrowing a previously owned Fisher-Price Car Seat, we recommend that you call us at 1-800-432-KIDS. Our trained representatives can determine if the car seat was involved in any modification or recall programs.
Fisher-Price recommends that child restraints be replaced after eight years to provide the best assurance that the child restraint: is in reliable working conditions; is well suited for use in constantly changing automobile interior design; and is reasonably current in relation to Federal regulations.
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As of May 2001, Fisher-Price discontinued further development and production of its entire car seat product line. This decision was made in line with the business objectives of the Corporation. Of course, Fisher-Price will continue to service our Fisher-Price car seat owners who have questions or need assistance.
Fisher-Price is committed to being a significant brand in the juvenile products category. Having exited the car seat business, the redeployment of resources has allowed Fisher-Price to launch a new line of products called baby gear. This new product line is bringing innovation and superior quality to products such as baby swings, high chairs, bouncy seats, nursery monitors, and more. You can see these products at www.fisher-price.com.
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This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J1819 for child restraint systems and is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft.
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JPMA stands for Juvenile Products Manufacturers
Association.
Click
here
to see if your product is JPMA certified.
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Yes, all Fisher-Price®
high chairs, booster seats, rockers, swings, activity centers, bassinets, play
yards, sleepers, and infant bath tubs are JPMA certified.
You can click here to visit the JPMA website
for more information.
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We’re sorry, but we don't have a program that offers parents Fisher-Price® products, Mattel® products, or coupons. Our website has a ton of helpful hints and great information for parents, though!
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Washing instructions can typically be found on the care label attached to the pad assembly or toward the end of each product manual.
Product manuals can be found online, by clicking here.
1. Enter the product number or toy name, or search by using the keywords below. Then click "Go."
2. Identify your product from the list of results.
3. Click on the product image, and follow the link to download the manual.
All our baby gear has a product number listed in small print near where the Fisher-Price® or Mattel information is stamped. It can usually be found above the barcode on the packaging and instructions, on the fabric tag, or etched into the product itself.
Our product manuals are available in Adobe® Acrobat® format (PDF). If you don’t have the free viewing software, Adobe® Reader®, this link will take you to their website for assistance.
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Battery requirements can be found inside the battery compartment itself or toward the beginning of each product manual.
1. Enter the product number or toy name, or search by using the keywords below. Then click "Go."
2. Identify your product from the list of results. 3. Click on the product image, and follow the link to download the manual.
Product numbers are listed on baby gear products in small print right near where the Fisher-Price® or Mattel® information is stamped.
All our baby gear has a product number listed in small print near where the Fisher-Price® or Mattel information is stamped. It can usually be found above the barcode on the packaging and instructions, on the fabric tag, or etched into the product itself.
Our product manuals are available in Adobe® Acrobat® format (PDF). If you don’t have the free viewing software, Adobe® Reader®, this link will take you to their website for assistance.
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