YETI
Edition 7 / 2022-10-25
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upholstery should be removed with strings in two places on each side. However, before setting
the backrest to the lying position, the strings should be completely loosened, freeing the possibility
of maximum unfolding of the upholstery.
Five-point belts
The Yeti and the Yeti Young strollers are standard equipped with professional
five-point seat belts (Fig. 10.4.1). The straps have already been fitted to the
stroller at the factory and should not be removed, as they are used to
transport the child safely, prevent it from slipping, and are also helpful with
additional stabilization of the child's pelvis and torso.
The buckle used to fasten them (see Fig. 10.4.2) facilitates getting in and out
of the child. Sliding regulators, which are responsible for adjusting the length
of the belts, are located on the right and left shoulder straps and on the
fastening of the buckle. The belts are additionally equipped with a buckle
fastening at chest height. This is an important element that helps to keep the
belts in the desired position.
Five-point belts adjustment. Adjust the five-point belts to your child before
attaching them. To adjust the length of the belts, move the adjusters on the braces up or down
and move the protectors accordingly. To adjust the height of the
braces to be attached to the backrest, move the braces from low
to high, or vice versa.
Use. In order to put on the child five-point belts, put the braces
on the right and left of the child and then attach both braces to the belt
buckle, which is fixed on the seat. In order to remove five-point belts from
a child, press the button on the upper (chest) and lower buckles and
remove both braces from the buckle and slowly remove these braces from
the right and left side of the child.
Attention! Each change in the angle of the backrest requires a
readjustment of the five-point belt length.
Fig. 10.4.2
Fig. 10.4.1