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Next, the straps at the top of the Infant Sling are attached.
Take the rear/top end of the Infant Sling
strap that is closest to the side of the
trailer and wrap it around the vertical
frame tube at the side and pull it forward
again over the horizontal seat tube.
Thread the end of the strap as shown
in illustration A through the fastener in
the Infant Sling and gently pull the strap
tight.
At the centre of the trailer seat back rest,
there are two extra straps available to
secure the Infant Sling at the top. Feed
the closest extra strap through the top
Infant Sling buckle and tighten as in Il-
lustration A.
Finally, connect the side release buckles
on the underside of the Infant Sling with
the buckles on the lap belt of the side
chosen. Pull the lap belt ends equally
tight, so that the Infant Sling does not tip
to one side.
1.3 Centre-positioning
Start by securing the straps at the front end of the Infant Sling.
Thread both straps as shown above
down in front of the telescopic tube.
Lay the belts around the anchor strap
and pull them back up also in front of the
telescopic tube.
Thread the end of the strap as shown in
the above illustration through the fastener
in the Infant Sling and gently pull the strap
tight.
Illustration A
In the centre of the trailer seat backrest,
there are two extra straps for further
securing of the Infant Sling top end. Pull
both straps as in
Illustration A through the two fasteners at
the top of the Infant Sling and pull them
tight.
Finally, connect the side release buckles
on the underside of the Infant Sling with
the buckles on the lap belt of the side
chosen. Pull the lap belt ends equally tight,
so that the Infant Sling does not tip to one
side.
Finally pull all fastening straps tight.
On the Corsaire and Captain models it is important to ensure that the Infant Sling is
set high enough and under enough tension, so that neither the baby’s bottom nor its
back will come into contact with the trailer seat as a result of jolts during travel. Once
all straps have been pulled tight, the front padding should sit more or less horizontal
over the telescopic tube.
Please note: Make sure you check all belt buckles are tight!
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