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Use Shoulder & Waist Harnesses
see images
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In order to protect your child from falling out, after your child
is placed into the seat, check whether the shoulder and
waist harnesses are at proper height and length.
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Shoulder harness anchor
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Slide adjuster
For larger child, use shoulder harness anchor and the highest
shoulder slots. For smaller child, use shoulder harness anchor
and the lowest shoulder slots.
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The position of the shoulder belt anchor can be adjusted
from above opening which closed by fasterners or below
pocket.
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To adjust the position of the shoulder harness anchor, turn the
anchor to be level with the side facing forward. Thread it
through the shoulder harness slot from back to front.
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Rethread it through the slot that is closest to child's shoulder
height.
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Use slide adjuster to change the harness length.
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Press the button
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, while pulling the waist harness to
proper length.
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Adjust Calf Support
see images
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The calf support has 2 positions.
To raise the calf support, push it upwards.
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A "click" sound
means the calf is locked completely.
To lower calf support, press the adjustment buttons on both
sides of the calf support
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, and rotate the calf support
downwards.
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Stroller Operation
Adjust Backrest
see images
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There are 5 recline angles for the backrest.
Recline Backrest
To recline the backrest, squeeze the recline handle on the
back of the seat, pull down on the backrest.
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Raise Backrest
To raise the backrest, push up.
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Make sure the recline is set properly for use.
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The maximum load of storage pocket on the back of
backrest is 0.45kg.
Use Buckle
see images
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Release Buckle
Press the button, the buckle will release automatically.
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Lock Buckle
Match the waist belt buckle with the shoulder buckle
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,
and align them with the center buckle, the buckle can lock
automatically.
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A “click” sound means the buckle is
locked completely.
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To avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out, always
secure your child with harness.
!
Make sure your child is snugly secured. The space between
the child and the shoulder harness is about the thickness of
one hand.
!
Do not cross the shoulder belts. This will cause pressure on
a child’s neck.
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