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How to place the Child (Continued)
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When the shoulder and waist belts are not fastened securely, it may lead to the child standing up
and over-turning or falling down.
Shoulder and waist belts should be adjusted according to the growth of the child.
Be careful not to catch the child’s finger when closing the front guard.
Keep at least 3 cm long fringe (the portion with
sign) at the end of the shoulder belt.
Waist buckle cannot be removed.
When adjusting the reclining angle, make sure to readjust the shoulder belt.
When closing the front guard, make sure it is locked securely.
Adjustment of belts
<Adjustment of waist belt>
<To loosen up>
Buckle
Keep at least 3 cm long fringe
<To tighten up>
Pull
Pull
Advice
It is ideal to fasten to the degree that an adult
can insert four fingers between the fastened
belt and the child.
Pull the waist buckle to adjust the length.
<Adjustment of shoulder belt>
<To loosen up>
Adjuster
Pull
Pull
<To tighten up>
Pull the adjuster to waist buckle to adjust the length.
Advice
Advice
The shoulder belt should be fastened securely to
the degree that an adult can insert one finger
between the belt and the child.
Lastly
<Close the front guard>
<Release the stoppers>
Plug in
Make sure it is
securely locked.
Release