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We found the following complaints for DJG SUMMIT (22265) (Unknown)

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The contact owns a safety first summit child seat, model 22-565.while driving 35 mph, a crash occurred and all of the straps on the child seat loosened.the baby was ejected from the child seat and landed onto the rear seat of the vehicle.the child sustained minor injuries and was transported to the hospital.the purchase date was unknown.

2/28/2007. Summit 22-565-wal. Base cannot be removed from the seat. *mcthe consumer stated the label on the seat shows the seat being used without a base. The label showed a fold-down foot to keep the seat in the upright position, but the seat didn't have the foot, the seat had a base. Updated 10/31/07

The contact owns a 2006 safety first summit child safety seat, model number: 22244-jol (na). The contact inquired about the child safety seat belt that failed to click to the latch and then unlatched. The failure occurred once in the vehicle while driving. Additionally, the contact had to abruptly stop due to the child getting out of the child safety seat. The contact discontinued use of the child safety seat. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The purchase date was unknown.

The contact owns a 2006 safety first 22-565 summit convertible seat.the seat was manufactured on april 10, 2007.the harness on the right shoulder appears to have been cut in half.the manufacturer has not yet been notified.the purchase date and failure type were unknown.

The contact owns a 2006 safety first 22566bvl summit child booster seat.the seat was manufactured on february 27, 2008.the contact stated that each recline position on the booster seat causes her child to lean to a certain side.the seat was installed by the contact.she further stated that the material on the booster seat is causing the child's back area to have an allergic reaction.the failure type was unknown.

2/28/2007. Summit 22-565-wal. Base cannot be removed from the seat. *mcthe consumer stated the label on the seat shows the seat being used without a base. The label showed a fold-down foot to keep the seat in the upright position, but the seat didn't have the foot, the seat had a base. Updated 10/31/07




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