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using the harness
A five point harness is provided to restrain your child. To fasten the harness push clips into
buckle (a). To unfasten push the button in the centre of the buckle (b) and remove the clips.
Sliding adjusters are fitted on the waist strap and should be carefully adjusted so the harness fits
your child comfortably. To adjust to the smallest size you will need to thread the adjusters
through the "D" ring.
'D' rings are fitted at the end of each waist strap should you wish to attach a separate harness
complying to BS EN 13210.
The length of each strap can be changed by using adjusters (c), (d) & (e).
WARNING: Always use the crotch strap in combination with the
waist belt
The harness can be removed for cleaning purposes. To remove the shoulder strap & crotch
straps push plastic clips through from the rear of the seat unit (f) & (g). To remove the waist
straps, first unfasten the webbing by feeding the edge of the webbing through the opening of
the metal clip (h) and push the metal clips through from the rear of the seat unit.
To refit the harness reverse instruction above.
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adjusting the seat
To lower the seat back, release the locking mechanism and let the seat fall back to the position
desired, once in position lock the locking mechanism.
To raise the seat, release the locking mechanism then pull on the strap raising the seat, once in
position lock the locking mechanism. a - Strap b - Locking mechanism
WARNING: If adjusting whilst a child is seated in the chair be sure
you support the seat back whilst making any adjustment to the
recline.
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folding the pushchair
Before folding always remove the raincover , placing it in the basket and fold the hood
completely back. To fold your pushchair, squeeze the trigger (a) on the primary lock (b). With
the trigger still depressed lift upwards. Release the secondary lock (c) as shown by pushing
down with your foot. Push the handles forward, until the pushchair is folded in half. Always
lock the pushchair whilst in the folded position with the locking catch (d)
There is a carry handle, which can be found on the side of your pushchair, for transportation.