Справочник Пользователя для mulholland growth guidance system transportation
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II. Growth Guidance System
Car Seat
Note: The toddler size GGS with harness and carabineers is to be utilized as a car seat for
children weighing up to 50lbs. The GGS system was crash tested by the University of Michigan
(November 15, 1993) within these parameters.
1. Tether Strap: The Tether strap must be
used to properly secure the GGS
used to properly secure the GGS
as a
car seat. The strap must be secured to a
structurally sound integral metal part of
the vehicle. This attachment point should
be located directly behind the position of
the GGS
structurally sound integral metal part of
the vehicle. This attachment point should
be located directly behind the position of
the GGS
when in use. (Right)
2. Anchor Point: Chose a suitable anchor
point as described as above. Drill a 1/4"
diameter hole at the selected position.
Assemble the anchor point as shown making
sure to use the large washer underneath the
anchor point surface. Make sure to tighten the
anchor bolt securely. (Left)
point as described as above. Drill a 1/4"
diameter hole at the selected position.
Assemble the anchor point as shown making
sure to use the large washer underneath the
anchor point surface. Make sure to tighten the
anchor bolt securely. (Left)
3. Lap/Shoulder Belt Attachment: Fasten
lap/shoulder belt across the vehicle seat
behind the GGS
lap/shoulder belt across the vehicle seat
behind the GGS
. The seat belt is
fastened to the chair through three
carabineer clips (c) as shown on the
diagram. (Right)
carabineer clips (c) as shown on the
diagram. (Right)