OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
4 Harness Straps (fig. c): | 5 Changing Harness Strap Slots: | ||
A To loosen: Lift adjuster bar and pull | MUST use slots at or just above shoulders. | ||
harness straps from front of car seat to | A Lift adjuster bar and pull harness straps | ||
desired length. | |||
| out of current slots. | ||
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To tighten: Lift adjuster bar and pull | B | Change harness strap slots. | |
ends of harness straps down until all |
| Make sure harness straps are threaded | |
slack is removed. |
| through matching slot of seat pad and | |
B Pull harness straps on front side to lock |
| car seat. | |
| It may be necessary to remove seat pad | ||
adjuster bar. |
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| from top of car seat. | ||
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C When adjusting harness straps, pull | C | Thread harness straps behind opening | |
harness straps through tongues in buckle | |||
| in metal plate and adjuster bar (fig. d). | ||
to remove all slack. |
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| D Lift adjuster bar and thread straps over | ||
WARNING |
| adjuster bar, creating loop, and down | |
| behind metal plate (fig. e). | ||
To prevent serious injury or death: | E | Pull ends of harness straps down (fig. f). | |
End of each strap must be at least | |||
F | Adjust harness straps to fit child (see 4 ). | ||
2 inches (5 cm) below metal plate (fig. f). |
NOTE: Make sure straps are NOT twisted.
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