WhenusingtheSit’n’Stroll™intherear-facing position,threadtheSit’n’Stroll™’ s5-pointharness systemthroughtheshoulderslotsatorbelowthe shouldersofthechild.

Automatic (passive) Seat Belts

(See the picture below showing shoulder belt attached to automobile door) Check your vehicle owner’s manual for advice on where and how to install a child restraint. Your vehicle dealer may have a replacement lap belt that, when installed,

will hold the restraint tightly. (Disconnect the passive belt system when using a replacement lap belt.)

Lap Shoulder Belts with Sewn Latch Plates

(See the picture below showing the lap and shoulder belts sewn to the latch plate as in many General Motors vehicles)

This type of seat belt system will not hold a restraint tightly in place if the lap belt does not lock automatically. In a sudden stop or crash, the restraint may move too far forward to be safe. The only way to use this seat belt system with the Sit’n’Strollis with a belt shortening (heavy duty locking) clip. Obtain belt-shorten- ing clips from your vehicle manufacturer. To install a belt-shortening clip, see instructions provided by your vehicle dealer or vehicle owner’s manual.

NEVER use the locking clip provided with the Sit’n’Stroll™ with this type of seat belt system. It is not strong enough to hold the restraint. It may bend and release the vehicle belt in the event of sudden stop or crash.

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Safeline Sit'n'Stroll manual Automatic passive Seat Belts, Lap Shoulder Belts with Sewn Latch Plates