Safety guidelines – Safeline Sit'n'Stroll User Manual

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This child restraint is designed for use by children who weigh between 5 and
40 pounds (2.3 kg to 18.1 kg) and whose height is between 18 and 40 inches
(45.8 cm to 101.6 cm).

REAR-FACING this unit is certified for use with children from 5 to 22 pounds
(2.3 kg to 9.9 kg). FORWARD-FACING it is certified for use from 20 to 40
pounds (9.1 kg to 18.1 kg).

Correct child restraint installation could be a matter of LIFE OR DEATH! You
must read and follow both your child restraint and automobile owner’s manual.

If your vehicle does not have top tether anchors installed, you must contact
your vehicle dealer or the vehicle manufacturer for parts, instructions and
installation. See the list at the back of this manual for vehicle manufacturer
contact information.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS ON THE

USE OF THIS CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM CAN RESULT IN YOUR CHILD
STRIKING THE VEHICLE’S INTERIOR DURING A SUDDEN STOP OR
CRASH.

Accident statistics show that children are safer when properly secured in the

back seat.

Do not use this child restraint rear-facing

rear-facing

rear-facing

rear-facing

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). The airbag impact can cause severe injury
or death.

If the Sit’n’Stroll™ is used forward-facing

forward-facing

forward-facing

forward-facing

forward-facing in the front seating position having

an airbag, move the vehicle seat as far back from the airbag as possible.

Securely belt this restraint into the vehicle at all times. An unsecured child

restraint may injure other occupants if a crash occurs.

The clothes your child wears will cause the harness fit to vary. It is neces-

sary to adjust the tightness with EVERY trip.

To avoid injury, this restraint should be installed and adjusted by an adult.

Never allow a child to buckle themselves into this car seat.

Metal and plastic parts can become very hot when exposed to the sun.

When not in use, place a blanket or towel over your Sit’n’Stroll™ if it will be in

the sun for long periods of time. Check to be sure the metal and plastic parts
are not too hot before placing your child in the seat.

If this restraint is involved in an accident, replace it regardless of appearance.

The vehicle seat belt must also be replaced. Damage is not always visible.

Safety Guidelines

Safety Guidelines

Safety Guidelines

Safety Guidelines

Safety Guidelines

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Warnings & Impor

arnings & Impor

arnings & Impor

arnings & Impor

arnings & Important Notes

tant Notes

tant Notes

tant Notes

tant Notes

Secure the Sit’n’Stroll™ in the car at all times

Secure the Sit’n’Stroll™ in the car at all times

Secure the Sit’n’Stroll™ in the car at all times

Secure the Sit’n’Stroll™ in the car at all times

Secure the Sit’n’Stroll™ in the car at all times

even when not in use by your child. In the event of

even when not in use by your child. In the event of

even when not in use by your child. In the event of

even when not in use by your child. In the event of

even when not in use by your child. In the event of

a sudden stop or collision, an unbelted car seat

a sudden stop or collision, an unbelted car seat

a sudden stop or collision, an unbelted car seat

a sudden stop or collision, an unbelted car seat

a sudden stop or collision, an unbelted car seat

could injure other occupants in the car

could injure other occupants in the car

could injure other occupants in the car

could injure other occupants in the car

could injure other occupants in the car.....

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