HANDLE POSITIONS
The Handle has six
LOCKED
positions:
1. DRIVE
position
AND TRAVEL
2. INTERMEDIATE
position
3. CARRY
position
4. INTERMEDIATE
position
5. INTERMEDIATE
position
6. RESTING
position
To move handle to a new position, squeeze
BOTH
Handle
Adjustment Buttons
a
(one on each side) while rotating handle
b
.
BOTH Adjustment Buttons must be depressed at the same time in
order for the handle to move.
INTEGRATED CANOPY
Simply pull forward to extend the Cloud Q Canopy. The Canopy has
four positions.
To retract the Canopy, gently push it back into its original position.
HARNESS BUCKLE
To release Buckle Tongues, firmly press the red button on the
Harness Buckle and pull the tongues out.
To fasten, insert each Tongue into Buckle, listening for an
audible
CLICK
. Pull on each to verify a secure connection.
Check that the Buckle functions properly and is kept free of dirt and debris.
For cleaning, see page 48.
CHEST CLIP
To separate Chest Clip, squeeze top and bottom tabs and pull
apart. To fasten, slide the two parts together until an audible
CLICK
is heard.
Always position the center of the Chest Clip even with the child's armpits.
ONE HANDED HARNESS ADJUSTMENT
Loosen Harness by firmly pressing down the Harness Adjustment
Button
a
while pulling forward on both straps
b
at shoulder level.
Pull the Adjuster Strap
c
to tighten the Shoulder Straps.
18
17
CLICK!
CLICK!
CLICK!
2
3
4
5
6
1
c
a
b
b
a
ALWAYS have the handle locked in the DRIVE
position while using this child restraint in a vehicle.
ALWAYS verify that the handle is LOCKED in the carry
position before lifting Infant Carrier by the handle. An
unlocked handle could move unexpectedly, causing
child to fall out.
ALWAYS keep your child properly secured in the
Harness even when using the carrier outside of the
vehicle.
NEVER hang toys or other objects from handle when
using child restraint in a vehicle as they could seriously
injure a child in a sudden stop or crash.
USING THE INFANT CARRIER
USING THE INFANT CARRIER
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