Safeline Sit'n'Stroll Instruction Manual - In The Vehicle
Placing your child in the forward-facing position before
he or she is over one year old and over 20 pounds,
places your child at serious risk. Before placing your
child in the forward-facing position, consider both the
weight and age guidelines for the forward-facing
postion. Consult with your physician to determine the
individual needs of your child.
Installing the Sit’n’Stroll
™
in the Vehicle
If you do not use the top tether, remove the tether from the Sit’n’Stroll
™
and store in a secure location. An unsecured top tether could cause
injury if not properly stored.
Rear Facing
T i p s
T i p s
Check your vehicle to determine which type of seat belt system you have. Some
vehicles have more than one type of belt system depending on the seating
position. The center rear position may have a lap only belt while the side seating
locations may have a lap-shoulder system. If you are not sure which system you
have, check your vehicle owner’s manual or contact your vehicle dealer or manu-
facturer.
Do not use this child restraint rear facing in the front
seat of a vehicle that has a passenger side airbag
unless the airbag is deactivated. Airbags inflate from
100-200 mph (161-323 kph). Such a great force hitting a
rear facing child restraint may severely injure or kill an
infant.
If, after installing the Sit’n’Stroll
™
, it is not tight enough,
move it to another seating location. If it still cannot be
secured tightly, contact your vehicle dealer and request
that a manual seat belt system be installed.
There are some vehicle seat belt systems which will not
securely restrain the Sit’n’Stroll
™
. Follow the instruc-
tions in this manual and in the vehicle manual exactly
to assure correct installation.
Never use only the top tether to install the Sit’n’Stroll
™
.
It is necessary to use the vehicle seat belt system with
the top tether. Serious injury or death could result if
only the top tether is used.
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