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Adjusting The Harness
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I I I
I. Loosen the harness by
2. To open the chest clip,
pushing the release button in squeeze the middle tabs. Note
as you pull the shoulder stra
P
s
that the chest clip appearance
forward as much as possib e.
may vary. (Some chest cli
s
Unfasten the chest clip.
have only one middle tab.) T I! e
correct hei
middle oft a
ht for the clip is the
e chest, at the level
of the armpit. Always make
sure that the harness is snug at
each use or after any
adjustments.
3. Unfasten the harness by
pressing the red button down
(a) and place
K
our child in the
seat. Fit the arness around
K
our child and fasten the
arness (b).
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4. With the chest clip low and
unfastened. pull the harness up
to tighten the lap sections
which are designed to fit low
down on your child’s body.
6. Fasten the chest cli and slrde
up to child’s armpit [eight.
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5. With the chest clip low and
unfastened, pull the adjuster
stra
the R
forward making sure that
arness is a comfortable but
SNUG fit around your child.
First note that some vehicles have no seating ositions which
are compatible with the Roundabout (or any c 1. rld seat). Read
this section carefully. If in doubt, return to your vehicle or Britax
dealer for help.
There are several types of vehicle belts that will not work with
the Roundabout:
l
Front seat belts with anchorages (top or bottom) in the door.
l
Motor driven automatic belts of any kind.
l
Non-locking (ELR) two-point seat-belts.
l
Seat belts specified by your vehicle manufacturer as incom-
patible with child seats.
The handbook for your vehicle will have information on the types
of seat belts in your vehicle. If you have belts of the above-listed
types, select another seating position. Roundabout will work with
rear seat three-point seat-belts with a sliding latch
with rear seat three-point seat-belts that are specifica ly marked P
late, and
as appropriate for child seats. The middle rear seat of most ve-
hicles has a lap belt which most often will work with the Round-
about However, make sure that the buckle is not too high (see
Buckle Position, page 22).
Your Roundabout can be securely fitted in many vehicles using
their existing seat-belts, However, some types of vehicle design
prevent you from making a ood installation due to the posi-
tion of the seat-belt lower ant orage points (an anchorage point a
is the point where your seat belt and buckle are attached to the
vehicle).
Use this simple guide to check your seat-belts and help you
choose the best position for your Roundabout.
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Iehicle seat belt anchorages may be too far forward
o securely hold the Roundabout. Using the bar
uide
rrinted on the sides of this page, check that the ower
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nchorage point and buckle are within the shaded area
.s shown below. If rt is in the red area, then you should
tse another position (see Securing the Roundabout in
‘our vehicle: page 15.)
Correct
r/
Lower
anchorage point
Incorrect 4
Lower F
anchorage point -,
or buckle
hrs end toward seat back
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