Warning, Operation and adjustments – BabyTrend HYBRID 3-IN-1 User Manual

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10.1 Assembly and Removal of Back Support

Before using your Car Seat in your vehicle, you must assemble the

Back Support and prepare the Car Seat harness straps for your child.

To assemble Back Support:

• Place Car Seat on the floor or other

firm surface and loosen the harness

so Back Support can lay flat behind

the seat base (see “Adjustment of the

Harness Straps” section 10 .2).

• Align both tabs on bottom of Back

Support with openings in back of the

seat base .

• Rotate Back Support forward to an

upright position pressing down

firmly on top of Back Support until both

tabs are fully inserted into the openings and

the Back Support feels secure and stable .

• Check to be sure no parts of the harness

straps or seat pad are trapped between

the Back Support and the seat base .

To remove Back Support:

• Place Car Seat on the floor or other

firm surface.

• While holding the Car Seat base down,

pull Back Support straight up until it stops,

then rotate backrest backward and lift out.

NOTE: Follow steps shown in illustrations

but in reverse order.

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10.2 Changing Harness Strap Adjustment

The harness system on this Car Seat has an adjuster allowing

adjustment of harness strap for a snug fit on your child.

To tighten harness strap:

1. Tighten the harness straps to snugly

adjust harness around child by pulling the

Harness Adjuster Strap at the front of the

Car Seat as shown.

2. Make sure the straps are flat and snug

against the child’s shoulders and thighs.

NOTE: A snug strap should not allow any

slack. It lies in a relatively straight line

without sagging. It does not press on the

child’s flesh or push the child’s body into

an unnatural position.

WARNING!

• To prevent injury from contact with the vehicle interior or

ejection, the harness system must be snugly adjusted

around child.

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