Owners Manual
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After fastening buckles, adjust belts to get a snug fit around your child's neck, suspend strings from falling or sliding out. Be certain the stroller is fully erected and latched before allowing your child ...
After fastening buckles, adjust belts to get a snug fit around your child's neck, suspend strings from falling or sliding out. Be certain the stroller is fully erected and latched before allowing your child ...
Owners Manual
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If your child's shoulders. 12 It must still be flat and snug against your model does not include a head support, you may need extra support to use a rolled towel or a blanket for support . MAKE SURE THAT NOTHING INTERFERES WITH THE HARNESS OR THE BLANKET. 3.4 Head Support (on certain models) Some infants may want to keep their head and body in the cushion . Unsnap the sides and resnap them with the harness straps threaded through the slots in a comfortable position.
If your child's shoulders. 12 It must still be flat and snug against your model does not include a head support, you may need extra support to use a rolled towel or a blanket for support . MAKE SURE THAT NOTHING INTERFERES WITH THE HARNESS OR THE BLANKET. 3.4 Head Support (on certain models) Some infants may want to keep their head and body in the cushion . Unsnap the sides and resnap them with the harness straps threaded through the slots in a comfortable position.
Owners Manual
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... into an unnatural position . 29 b) CHECK that both straps are not twisted. Snap harness clip pieces together . CHECK that the harness is snug. A snug strap should be about equal in length. To loosen the straps, hold the harness tightener up and pull the strap from the neck . 7. It...
... into an unnatural position . 29 b) CHECK that both straps are not twisted. Snap harness clip pieces together . CHECK that the harness is snug. A snug strap should be about equal in length. To loosen the straps, hold the harness tightener up and pull the strap from the neck . 7. It...