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Z I PP I E V O Y A GE
N. PELVIC POSITIONING BELT
ATTACHMENTS/ADJUSTMENTS
a. Remove any belt twists and place the belts outside of the seating area.
b. Engage wheel locks, seat the child, and snap the pelvic positioning belt ends together.
c. Adjust belt length to provide a snug fit. The adjuster is to the child's left.
Position Adjustment (Advanced)
For the standard seat configuration the belt is always adjusted to the rear most point
(approximately 45°). Use hardware shown (A). When the contour seat cushion is used, the
belt may be adjusted forward to achieve an adjustment of up to 90°.
a.
Loosen the attachment screw (
A
) one or two turns to allow the belt anchor point
to
slide in the slot.
b.
Move the belt to the desired adjustment position
c.
Tighten the screw.
NOTE -
Install the nylon web strap wraps under the tube, beside the seat base, and back over the top
of the tube. This keeps the belt in the outer most position so it does not interfere with the
seat cushion.
NOTE -
When standard seat configuration is used, you must leave the belt in the rearmost position.
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IX. DEALER SERVICE & ADJUSTMENT
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C
M.
FLOOR TO SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The Voyage Stroller has three floor to seat height positions:
Low: 23" (59cm), Med: 24.5" (62.5cm), and High: 26" (66cm)
Floor to Seat Adjustment
a.
Remove all four screws (A), two on each side of stroller.
b.
Position the cross bar tilt assembly to the desired height.
c.
Re-install the four screws in the proper position indicated
in the images to the right.
d. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 75-85 in-lbs (8.5-9.5 Nm).
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A
Low
Med
High
A
Length Adjustment
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Position Adjustment (Moderate)
For standard set-up the belt is always attached to the rear most point (approximately 45°),
using hardware shown (B).
If
required, belt may be attached to
either
hip guide bracket
(C)
or
to
the
p
ositioning
b
elt
b
racket (D).
4 Point Pelvic Positioning Belt Attachment (Moderate)
For
standard 4 point belt attachment use the rear most attachment point (B) and one of
the holes (E) in either the hip guide (C) or positioning belt bracket (D).
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B
E
D