Safeline Sit'n'Stroll manual Installing the Sit’n’Stroll on an Aircraft

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Installing the Sit’n’Stroll™ on an Aircraft

Tips

Tips

1.Contact the airline prior to taking the child restraint on boardtheaircraft.

2.Install the Sit’n’Stroll™ in the airline seat the same way you would when using it in a car.You may need to raise the armrests in the aircraft to allow room for the Sit’n’Stroll™. After the Sit’n’Stroll™ is in place, you can usually lower the armrest back into place. If youareseatedbehindthebulkheadwherethearmrests don’t raise, you can usually slide the Sit’n’Stroll™ like atrayinbetweenthearmrestsandtheseatcushion.

3.RegularluggagecheckingofaSit’n’Stroll™mayresult indamagetotheunit. Wesuggestyougatecheckyour unitifnecessary.

Contact your airline and inquire if they offer special rates for children traveling in car seats.

In private aircraft, do not install the car seat where it will block an exit from the aircraft or where it could block or inhibit the use of flight controls.

Do not place the car seat next to an emergency exit or in a

seatrowwhichcontainsanemergencyexit.

FAA certification does not guarantee the Sit’n’Stroll™ will fit in all airline seats. Contact your airline prior to traveling to determine the width of the airplane seats. Provided you have purchased a ticket for your child, the carseat fits into the airline seat and the carseat has the yellow FAA-cetification sticker attached, the airline cannot refuse your right to use your carseat on the airplane. For more information go to www.faa.gov and refer to Part 125.

Converting the Sit’n’Stroll™ fr om Car Seat to Stroller

For your child’s comfort, the Sit’n’Stroll™ utilizes an advanced torsional suspension system that is active while the unit is in stroller mode. It is normal for the stroller to flex and have a springy feel just like your car. The suspension system aids in ride comfort for your child and preventsdamagetothecomponents.TheSit’n’Stroll™handleincorporatesflexsteeringwhich means the “looseness” you feel is normal and aids in maneuvering the stroller.

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Contents Page Page Limited Six Month Warranty International Patents and Descriptions Table of ContentsFor children who weigh Less than 28 pounds Get to Know Your Sit’n’StrollSafetyGuidelines Important Notes Page Rear Facing Proper adjustment of the harness system for use rear-facingForward Facing Shoulder Belt Slots Seethedrawingsbelowforfurtherclarification CorrectPosition Choosing an AppropriateVehicle Seat LocationInstalling the Sit’n’Stroll in the Vehicle Lap Shoulder Belts with Sewn Latch Plates Automatic passive Seat BeltsManually Adjusted Lap Belts and Locking Latch Plates Switchable retractor Switchable RetractorsForward-Facing Installing the Sit’n’Stroll in theVehicleAutomatic passive Seat Belts Lap Shoulder Belts with Sewn Latch Plates Be sure the vehicle seat belts are not twisted Page TopTether Information Installing theTopTether with the Sit’n’Stroll Rear FacingConverting the Sit’n’Stroll fr om Car Seat to Stroller Installing the Sit’n’Stroll on an AircraftHandle Slot Slider Grip Operating the Sit’n’Stroll Brakes 3.4 Converting the Sit’n’Stroll fr om Stroller to Car SeatRemoving the Sunshade Sit’n’Stroll SunshadeAttaching the Sunshade Tips Removing the Harness Installing the HarnessWashing the Shell Maintenance and CareReplacement Parts Washing the Cover and HarnessVehicle Manufacturer Contact Telephone Numbers and Websites