CHILD SAFETY AND RESTRAINT SYSTEM
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Guide for Safe Use
The retention system is designed to prevent the child from falling from the jogging stroller in case of bumps or jolts. The child must always be belted snugly into the seat when strolling.
To secure the child:
1.Engage the parking brake, and test to make sure the jogging stroller cannot roll.
To engage the parking brake, press the brake lever firmly, engage lock pin, and wrap the parking brake strap around the brake lever and handlebar, and engage the
fastener (Fig. 15) (to undo, unfasten the parking brake strap | Fig. 15 |
from the brake lever). |
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2.Place crotch strap between legs and adjust so
3.Thread shoulder harness through
4.Fasten lap belt buckle and tighten snugly. (Fig. 16)
5.When you are ready to begin strolling, place one hand through the wrist safety strap (Fig. 17) and grasp the handlebar. Then disengage the parking brake.
Other safety considerations:
Never attempt to place a child in the jogging stroller without first engaging the parking brake. Do not allow the child to eat or drink while in use as they could choke.
Never leave a child unattended in a jogging stroller. Not even for a moment.
Never push the jogging stroller while wearing
When in use, periodically monitor the child’s condition in the jogging stroller. While you are exercising, the child is not. Heat and cold can affect them differently, and periodic adjustments should be made to keep them safe and comfortable.
Do not place a car seat in the jogging stroller. The child should sit directly in the jogging stroller seat.
Shoulder Harness
Lap Belt
Fig. 16 | Fig. 17 |
WARNING
Always adjust the shoulder harness and crotch strap so they meet at child’s lower chest. Adjusting harness and buckles near your child’s neck could cause serious injury.
Never release the jogging stroller without first engaging the parking brake. If the jogging stroller rolls inadvertently it could result in serious personal injury.
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