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f) after changing the backrest tilt angle, make sure that the pins from both locks penetrate deeply into both combs
(right and left of the seat) (see Fig.8.36.-F and Fig.8.36.-G).
Each change of the tilt angle of the backrest requires re-adjustment of the length of the five-point harness.
Fig.8.36.-B
Fig.8.36.-C
Fig.8.36.-D
Fig.8.36.-E
Fig.8.36.-F
Fig.8.36.-G
8.37. Five-point harness
Fig.8.37.-A
The Grizzly rehab buggy is fitted as standard with professional five-
point harness. The belts have already been factory fitted to the rehab
buggy and should not be dismantled as they serve to safely carry the
child, prevent it from slipping out, and also help to stabilize the hips
and body of the child.
The belt buckle (see Fig.8.37.-A, no. 5) makes it easy for the child to get
in and out. The sliding adjusters that are responsible for adjusting the
length of the harness are located on the right and left harness and on
the fastening clasp. (see Fig.8.37.-A, no. 3, 4 and 6).
Before putting on the five-point harness on the child, they must be
adjusted - see 8.38. Adjustment of five-point harness.
In order to put the five-point harness on the child, put the straps on the
child (see Fig.8.37.-A, no. 1 and 2) from the right and left side (see
Fig.8.37.-B), then attach both straps to the belt buckle that is attached
to the seat (see Fig.8.37.-C).