User guide
November 2014 
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harness system loosens, the resulting slack may reduce the effectiveness of 
the restraint system in a crash. Non-registered consumers should contact Dorel 
Canada toll free 1-866-466-2628 or email harnessadjustment@digusa.com to 
receive a free repair kit. Until repair kit is received, Dorel Canada recommends 
the continued use of the child seat but to verify the tightness of the harness 
system every time the system is used. 
Cosco, Safety 
1st Infant/Child 
Seat 
Scenera 
22123CCAD 
December 23, 2008 – 
January 06, 2009 
The English label incorrectly states that the weight range of the rear-facing 
mode is from 2.3 to 14 kg(5-30 pounds). The correct weight range on the label 
should read that the rear-facing mode is from 2.3 to 16 kg (5 to 35 pounds). 
Cosco, Alpha 
Omega, Eddie 
Bauer, Safety 
1
st
3 in 1 Seats 
Cosco Alpha Omega 
22153CBNG, 
22163CMSN, 
22163CSGT, 22192CJOL, 
22192CSNP, 22C15TUX, 
22C26BNG 
Cosco Alpha Omega 
Elite 
22168CHTR, 
22168CRGO, 22C51HMR 
Eddie Bauer 3-in-1 
22C75EBN, 22C76SHL 
Eddie Bauer Deluxe 3-in-
1 22715CMTT, 
22754CHPN, 
22756CFMT, 22756CLRS, 
22757CLNG, 22758CFRK, 
22768CBYT, 22768CPST, 
22768CSNW, 
22790CCGT, 
22790CCHL, 
22790CSNW, 22C71BGL 
Safety 1
st
 Alpha Omega  
22470CTTN, 
22471CPHO, 22551CBLA  
Safety 1
st
 Alpha Omega 
Elite  
22411CBLL, 22455CJTT, 
22456CTTN, 22465CBMT, 
All models listed 
manufac-tured between 
May 1, 2008 – April 30, 
2009 
The centre front adjuster mechanism on the restraint may not allow the 
adjustment webbing to lock in place which can result in potential loosening of 
the harness strap. The locking clamp of the adjuster may not rotate freely and 
the adjuster strap may pull through the adjuster in the lock direction. If the 
harness system loosens, the resulting slack may reduce the effectiveness of 
the restraint system in a crash. Non-registered consumers should contact Dorel 
Canada toll free 1-866-466-2628 or email harnessadjustment@digusa.com to 
receive a free repair kit. Until repair kit is received, Dorel Canada recommends 
the continued use of the child seat but to verify the tightness of the harness 
system every time the system is used.  










