Assembly and Folding Instructions
Assembly and fine-adjustment of brakes require no tools-- but you do need to read these instructions carefully.
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A. Do not install the sun/rain
hood while the child is in or
near the stroller.
B. First, attach the female snaps
on the sun/rain hood to the
male snaps at the top of each
side of the stroller
(see
Figure 15).
C. Bend the acetal plastic support
rod gently until you can insert
the rod ends into the two rod
holders
(See Figure 16)
.
D. Lock the rod in place by
slipping the buttonhole on the
two side corners of the hood
over the small steel posts
(See
Figure 17)
.
E. The sun/rain hood can be
folded between three basic
positions-- fully-retracted,
normal position for partial
protection and fully extended
(see Figures 18 & 19)
.
To reach the fully extended
position, undo the hook-and-
loop fasteners in the middle
of the hood.
F. Always put the hood in fully
retracted position before
folding the stroller for storage.
Figure 15
VII. Installing and Using the
Sun/Rain Hood
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19
A. Before loading your child into
the stroller, make sure that
you check to see if the crotch
strap is properly threaded
through the tri-glide buckle
underneath.
(see Figure
19)
.
B. The crotch strap has two
position slots to grow with
your child
(see Figure 20)
.
The slot that is closer to the
back of the seat is for smaller
size children, with the other
slot being for older children.
You can also adjust the strap
up or down for additional
room for your child depending
on their size.
C. Unbuckle both sides of the
yellow “Y” Kelty K.I.D.S.
buckle.
D. Adjust the length of the
shoulder straps to fit your child
by sliding the tri-glide buckles
up and down (located behind
the little backpanel that has
the Kelty K.I.D.S. logo stitched
on it ñ the logo should be
against your child’s back).
E. Now you are ready to lower
your child into the stroller,
making sure that those little
legs are on either side of the
crotch strap.
VIII. Adjusting your Child’s
Five-Point Safety Harness
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 22
Figure 22
F. Next, making sure that there
is a gray webbing strap over
each individual leg (similar
to a five-point carseat), buckle
the yellow “Y” buckle into
place.
G. Finally, tighten the leg straps
gently on each side of the
child seat area so that the leg
straps fit comfortably over
your child’s legs.
H. Check to see that the shoulder
straps fit smoothly over your
child’s shoulders with no big
gaps, that the backpanel rests
at the base of your child’s
shoulder blades, and that the
leg straps are not binding or
uncomfortable.
(see Figure
22)