Using The Embrace Handle - Evenflo Embrace 35 Owner's Manual

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Using the Embrace Handle

To change handle positions, squeeze both red
Handle Releases and rotate the handle to the desired
position. When the handle is locked into position,
the Lock Indicator will be green.
Position 2*
Position 1
Handle
Releases
Lock Indicator
*IMPORTANT: NEVER use Positions 2, 3 or 5 when
traveling in a vehicle.
Position 1
– This position can be used while traveling
in a vehicle (U.S). For Canadian Models, you MUST place
the handle in this position while traveling.
Position 2
– This position is ONLY to be used to carry
your child. NEVER use this position in a vehicle.
Position 3
– NEVER use this position to carry your child
in the carrier. NEVER use this position in the vehicle.
Position 4
– This position can be used while traveling
in a vehicle (U.S). For Canadian Models, you MUST place
the handle in Position 1 while traveling.
Position 5
– Place the handle in this position when you
set the carrier on the floor. NEVER use this position in a
vehicle.
Position 3*
Position 4
Position 5*
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Using the Embrace Handle
IMPORTANT: Always secure the child in the carrier.
Refer to "Securing your Child in the Carrier" on page 33.
Position 1 (Travel)
This position can be
used while traveling in
a vehicle. For Canadian
Models, you MUST place
the handle in this position
while traveling.
Position 2 (Carry)
This position is ONLY to
be used to carry your
child. NEVER use this
position in a vehicle.
Position 3 (Convenience)
NEVER use this position
to carry your child in the
carrier. NEVER use this
position in the vehicle.
Position 4 (Travel – U.S.)
This position can be used
while traveling in a vehicle
(U.S). For Canadian
Models, you MUST place
the handle in Position 1
while traveling.
Position 5 (Stand)
Place the handle in this
position when you set
the carrier on the floor.
NEVER use this position in
a vehicle.
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