Safeline Sit'n'Stroll Stroller User Manual


 
10. To loosen the harness, squeeze the adjuster
top and bottom and pull up.
Infants and other small children may require additional head and
posture support when using the Sit’n’Stroll™ to avoid injury or
suffocation. Bolsters may assist in supporting the neck and head of a
small child. Retailers of children’s products generally carry bolsters in
their accessory aisles. If you have questions regarding bolsters,
please contact Safeline or the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Tips
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Adjuster
Shoulder Belt SlotsShoulder Belt Slots
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Shoulder Belt Slots
Upper
Middle
Lower
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child’s shoulders. If the shoulder belts are
below his or her shoulders, you must adjust
them to a higher set of slots.
4. The adjuster belt has three loops for use
depending on your child’s size. When you
move the shoulder belts to the middle or upper
shoulder belt slots, use the middle or end
adjuster belt loop.
5. To move the straps to another slot position,
loosen the harness adjuster. At the back of the
Sit’n’Stroll
TM
remove the shoulder belts from the
metal hooks. Pull the shoulder belts from the
front of the seat and place back through the
desired slots. Reattach the shoulder belts to
the metal hooks. Be sure the belts lay flat
against the back of the seat shell. If they are
over the stroller conversion handle you will not
be able to convert the Sit’n’Stroll
to stroller
mode.
6. Ensure the belts are not twisted.
7. Click the latch plates into the buckle. Pull up
on both latch plates to assure they are securely
fastened.
8. Snap the chest clip together. Slide the chest
clip so it is at your child’s armpit level.
9. Pull on the belt over your child’s left leg to snug
the harness. This belt goes under the seat and
attaches to the right lap and shoulder belts.
Tighten the harness by pulling the adjuster belt.
The harness should be tight enough for you to
only get one finger between the shoulder belt
and your child.