Safeline Sit'n'Stroll manual Important Notes

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Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual for instructions on seat belt use and how to install the restraint in your vehicle.

Do not use this child restraint in vehicles with:

Hinged seat backs that do not have a locking latch

Passive restraint belts that do not have lap belts

Only use the Sit’n’Stroll™ on forward-facing vehicle seats

Important Notes

Always use good common sense! If you have questions about your Safeline product, please call us at 800-829-1625 or 303-757-2400.

Read this instruction manual completely before using the Sit’n’Stroll.

Store the manual in the plastic bag and attached in the rear storage bin with the supplied hook and loop.

The Sit’n’Strollis certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft. This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards.

Some features of vehicle seat belts and vehicle seats that aid adult comfort and protection are not compatible with child restraints. In some vehicles, a child restraint may not fit securely in some, or any, seating positions.

Make sure to move the vehicle seat back to the most upright position before securing the Sit’n’Strollinto the vehicle.

Never carry a child on your lap while the car is moving. In the event of a crash or sudden stop, you will not be able to hold your child and they will likely be seriously injured or killed.

Never use a vehicle seat belt which is not fully functional or has been dam- aged.

Never attempt to alter or modify your Sit’n’Stroll. Doing so could reduce the effectiveness of the restraint, possibly causing injury or death.

Do not leave any loose objects such as books, bags, etc. in the car. They could become flying objects in the event of a crash or sudden stop. Injury could result.

Do not place heavy objects on the Sit’n’Stroll.

When travelling with your children, always use your Sit’n’Stroll, even on short trips. Remember, most crashes occur within 5 miles of the home.

Never allow your child to unbuckle the vehicle’s seat belt while the car is in motion. Your child must remain restrained by the Sit’n’Stroll5-point harness system and the vehicle’s seat belt at all times in order to be securely re- strained.

The shoulder straps must pass over the infant’s shoulders and between the legs directly to the buckle. The child’s legs should remain on either side of the crotch strap and buckle. The lap straps of the harness must always be over the top of your child’s thighs.

No one can predict if a child restraint will prevent injury or death in any given accident. However, proper use can reduce the child’s risk of injury and death in most instances.

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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 SeatAttaching the Sunshade Sit’n’Stroll SunshadeRemoving 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