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Adjusting the handle position
General
Infant Seat
Carry Position
To change to the Carry position, depress the large
levers on each side of the handle and rotate to the
upright position (Refer to Figure 1).
When you have started to rotate the handle, release
the levers and continue rotating the handle until it
locks into position. Ensure the handle is locked in
position securely.
Travel Position (in car)
To change to the Travel position, depress the large
levers on each side of the handle and rotate towards
the back of the Infant Carrier (towards the vehicle
seat) (Refer to Figure 2).
When you have started to rotate the handle release
the levers and continue rotating the handle until it
locks into position. Ensure the handle is locked in
position securely.
Rocking Position
To change to the Rocking position, depress the
large levers on each side of the handle and rotate
towards the front of the Infant Carrier (Refer to
Figure 3).
When you have started to rotate the handle release
the levers and continue rotating the handle until it
locks into position. Care should be taken when
passing the handle over the sun hood. Ensure the
handle is locked in position securely.
Non-Rocking Position
To change to the Non-Rocking position, depress the
large levers on each side of the handle and rotate
towards the front of the Infant Carrier (Refer to
Figure 4).When you have started to rotate the handle
release the levers and continue rotating the handle
until it locks into position. Care should be taken
when passing the handle over the sun hood.
Ensure the handle is locked in position securely.
The CS2013/CS2113 Infant Carrier features a sturdy carry handle which can be used in
conjunction with the curved base to convert it to a rocker.
At the base of the handle there are two large levers which control the four positions of the
handle.
Carry Position
Travel Position (in car)
Rocking Position
Non-Rocking Position
IMPORTANT
!
• Ensure the handle is locked in position securely
• Ensure the Infant Carrier is placed on a stable surface when carrying out adjustments
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 1