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CARRIER ADJUSTMENT

CHILD’S COCKPIT ADJUSTMENT

CONTINUED

H.

Adjust the leg straps so they fit comfortably over the child’s legs by tightening

or loosening the leg strap webbing on the back of the cockpit 

(Fig. 8)

. Make

sure the leg straps are not binding or pinching the child’s legs.

E.

Place child’s shoulder harness over child’s shoulders. 

F.

Attach the side-release buckles, sewn to the child’s shoulder harness 

(see Fig.

4,A)

to the mating buckles on the silver webbing sewn to the child’s chest pad.

G.

The child’s shoulder harness can be adjusted up or down by sliding it on the

webbing at the back of the child’s seat  

(Fig. 7)

. Adjust the harness so the

padded section lies smoothly over the child’s shoulders.

Figure 7

SIDE VIEW OF CARRIER

Figure 8

SIDE VIEW OF CARRIER

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CARRIER ADJUSTMENT

CHILD’S COCKPIT ADJUSTMENT

CONTINUED

Figure 5

TOP VIEW OF CARRIER

D.

With kickstand fully released and the carrier still on the floor or 

firm, level ground, place child into cockpit. Make sure both legs go 
through leg openings 

(Fig. 5 and Fig. 6)

Figure 6

SIDE VIEW OF CARRIER

NOTE: 
Your child’s legs
must go under the
padded, silver leg
straps.

Summary of Contents for Journey

Page 1: ...en in use DO assure your child is dressed properly for the weather Periodically check the child comfort DO protect your child from the harmful effects of the sun If your child has special needs consult with a physician before using Kelty carriers This carrier may not be appropriate for special needs children Failure to follow this warning could cause death serious injury or permanent disability to...

Page 2: ...l free at 866 349 7225 866 FIX PACK Keep instructions for future use Failure to follow this warning could cause death serious injury or permanent disability to your child WARNING AUTOMATIC KICKSTAND MEANT ONLY AS AN AID IN PUTTING ON REMOVING CARRIER The kickstand is not meant to support the carrier with a child in it For this reason DO NOT use the carrier as a car seat child seat or high chair To...

Page 3: ...y using the red pull cord on the backpanel Fig 2 2 0 E If the shoulder straps do not fit properly adjust the backpanel pull on the red adjustment cord in Fig 2 and slide the back panel up or down to the desired location Release the adjustment cord Make sure the backpanel is properly engaged by pushing up and down on the backpanel F When fitting is complete remove carrier Figure 3 TIPS 5 CARRIER AD...

Page 4: ...g 4 B There are three sets of steel rings for seat height adjustment To raise the seat height attach to the upper seat rings To lower attach to the lower rings TIPS 7 CARRIER ADJUSTMENT CHILD S COCKPIT ADJUSTMENT Before starting make sure the Child s Shoulder Harness Fig 3 A is unbuckled and the leg straps Fig 3 B located on the back of the cockpit are fully loosened Figure 3 A CARRIER COCKPIT NOT...

Page 5: ...ebbing sewn to the child s chest pad G The child s shoulder harness can be adjusted up or down by sliding it on the webbing at the back of the child s seat Fig 7 Adjust the harness so the padded section lies smoothly over the child s shoulders Figure 7 SIDE VIEW OF CARRIER Figure 8 SIDE VIEW OF CARRIER 9 CARRIER ADJUSTMENT CHILD S COCKPIT ADJUSTMENT CONTINUED Figure 5 TOP VIEW OF CARRIER D With ki...

Page 6: ...pit has been adjusted correctly and that both buckles on the child s shoulder harness are properly fastened Before putting the carrier on or taking it off look around you to be sure there is no obstacle nearby that the child could strike or the carrier could catch on DO NOT shake or jar the child unnecessarily DO lift and lower the carrier gently PUTTING THE CARRIER ON Make sure the adult backpack...

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