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1. Adjustable Head Pads
2. Shoulder Harness Pads
3. Lateral Positioning Pads (under cover)
4. Crotch
Strap
Pad
5. Chest
Clip
6. Buckle
7. Harness Straps and Clip
8. Metal Side Tubes
9. Buckle Adjustment Strap
10. Tether Strap
11. Instructional Video
12. Locking Clip for Seat Belt
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4. The shoulder straps can be independently adjusted by pressing the
grey button on the tension adjuster then adding or removing slack
in the webbing as necessary to obtain a snug fit.
5. A snug strap should not allow any slack. It lies in a relatively
straight line without sagging. It does not press on the user’s flesh
or push the user’s body into an unnatural position.
Adjusting the Chest Clip
Important:
The correct height for the chest clip is at the middle of the
chest — level with the armpit.
1. The chest clip keeps the shoulder straps of the harness from sliding
down off the shoulders.
2. The chest clip if fastened by fitting the two halves together. The
chest clip is properly secured when a click is heard.
3. The chest clip is opened by squeezing the middle tab and pulling
the two pieces apart.
4. With the harness properly attached and the chest clip fastened, the
chest clip should be positioned at the middle of the chest, in line
with the armpits of the user.
Adjusting the Head Pads
1.
The Positioning Restraint System has adjustable head pads.
2.
Determine if the head pad(s) need to be adjusted.
3.
Locate the plastic ball on the lanyard that is located behind and to
the side of each head pad.
4.
Press the button on the plastic ball, sliding the head pad along the
lanyard to the desired height, then release the button to secure the
head pad into position.
Adjusting Lateral Positioning Pads
1.
The Positioning Restraint System comes standard with four flat
positioning pads which are designed to be adjusted to offer the user
more or less support as needed. The pads are located under the
cover on the sides of the restraint.
2.
The lateral positioning pads can be used to decrease the inside
width of the car seat if the seat is too wide.
3.
Use only as many pads as needed for a correct fit. As a guideline,
you should have about one inch of space on either side of the user
and the restraint seat cover.