Securing the Seated Child
• There are three height adjustment positions for the shoulder harness. Adjust the height to the
closest height above your child's shoulders.
• To remove the shoulder harness, first unzip the fabric on the back of backrest. (77)
• To turn the plastic ends sideways and push them through the slots in the backrest. (78) Reattach
the harness at the proper height by reinserting the plastic ends through the slots. Ensure both
straps are the same height.
• To unlatch the buckle, press the center button and remove the male ends of each side. (79)
• Carefully place the child in the seat with the shoulder straps and pads over their shoulders and
chest. Then place the crotch strap between the child's legs.
• Push the shoulder and waist latch posts into the crotch buckle until all parts snap into place. (80)
• Tighten the waist belt to be snug around the child's waist.
• The shoulder, waist, and crotch straps may be adjusted using the sliding plastic rings.
• Push down the backrest and make sure it is in the same recline position. NEVER allow a child to
step onto or sit on the leg support. This may cause the stroller to tip over.
Adjusting the Rear Seat
• The rear seat has 3 recline positions.
• To adjust, pull up on the recline mechanism and pull the seat to the desired position. (81) Ensure
that the recline mechanism has engaged.
• For a more upright seat position, push the backrest forward.
I WARNING:
mechanism is engaged in the same position before placing the child in the
seat, whether the seat is upright or reclined. Push down on the backrest to
be sure it is secure.
I WARNING:
3 months (For US ASTM F833 and Canada SOR/2016 standards). The
maximum height of a child the product is designed to carry is 44 in (111.8
cm). The maximum weight of a child the product is designed to carry is
55 lbs. (25 kg). When used for carrying 2 children at the same time, the
total weight of all children must not exceed 110 lbs. (50 kg). Exceeding
this total weight will cause excessive wear and stress on the stroller and
may cause a hazardous unstable condition. Never leave child unattended.
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use the restraint
system.
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ALWAYS make certain that the recline
This seat is not suitable for children under