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Yes, this car seat is a booster seat rather then a harnessed car seat.
The requirements are 30-100lbs and 34" to 57".
It's generally recommended that boosters are not used until 5-6 years old when the child is able to sit in proper position in the car on both long and short trips after they have outgrown their harnessed seat.
My daughter has a car seat just like this one, and I wash it about once a month so I hope I can explain this detailed. First, at the base there is a metal rod that will need removed. When you take this rod out the base and seat will seperate. Set base aside and turn seat upside down. Take your strap and put an end into each slot. Turn seat over and pull your straps even. Put the two black pieces for your latch on (one on each side) then put you chest pieces on and run straps thru slots on back of seat. Turn seat around and make sure the straps go OVER the silver bar in back (this allows you to adjust shoulder height) Secure to the metal piece that runs to front for tightening adjustment. Set seat back on base and replace rod. Hope this was helpful.
turn the seat so you are looking at the bottom, insert the strap- one end on each side- turn the seat in an upright possition facing you, put the buckle pieces on appropriate side, attatch the center piece- at the chest- insert the strap into the appropriate slot- the adjustments- now turn the seat so you are looking at the rear of it, attatch the metal retainer.
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