Adjusting the Back Recline / Prone
The.lever.indicated.by.(A).and.its.
opposing.lever.on.the.other.side.of.
the.chair.should.be.used.collectively.
to.adjust.the.back.recline.positioning.
of.the.Sunbeam..
Loosen.the.levers.by.turning.them.
anticlockwise..Once.this.has.been.
done.the.back.should.be.free.to.
move.into.prone.or.recline..
Important Note:
It.is.important.to.remember.that.
the.back.is.supporting.your.childs.
weight.and.should.therefore.
be.assisted.at.all.times.whilst.
adjusting..The.slot.cut.into.the.
plastic.(B).is.a.visual.indication.
of.the.amount.of.adjustment.
provided.and.this.should.never.
be.exceeded.for.safety.reasons...
Once.a.suitable.position.of.
prone/recline.has.been.achieved,.
lock.the.back.into.position.by.
tightening.both.levers.(A).on.either.
side.of.the.frame,.turning.them.in.
the.clockwise.direction.until.the.
back.is.unable.to.be.moved.under.
the.weight.of.your.child.
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The weight of your child is supported by the levers (A). Ensure they are locked
securely into position at all times and thoroughly supported when adjusting.
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The back recline should only be set to maximum when the chair is supervised
and your child is at rest. Activity in this position can potentially topple the chair.
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A
B