Chariot Carriers Baby Bivy User Manual

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Congratulations on purchasing the Chariot Baby Bivy – a comfortable yet supportive carrying cot for
transporting your infant, and for moving them in or out of your Chariot without disturbing their slumber.
Note: The Baby Bivy is only compatible with 2003 and newer Chariot CTS models (except the Caddie).
The Baby Bivy cannot be used with older models and cannot be installed in the Caddie, Cavalier, and
SideCarrier models.
Compatible models can be recognized by:
– Drilled holes in the lower front section of the carrier's upper frame.
– Baby Bivy compatible lap belts, whose buckles are adjustable at both sides.
Initial Assembly time: About 5 minutes.
Tools Required: A 7/16" or 11mm open end or adjustable wrench and a Phillips drive screwdriver.

Recommended Size and Weight Restrictions

The Baby Bivy is recommended for use with infants between the ages of new born and 6 months old.
The maximum recommended infant weight and height for use in the Baby Bivy is 6 -18 lb/3 - 8 kg and
26 inches/66 cm.
A. Installing the Front Mounting Parts to your Carrier (one time installation)
Any reference to orientation (left or right) is from the passengers' point of view while in the carrier.
Single-child carriers only require the steel D-ring installation described in the following 3 steps.
Note: If you're attaching this Baby Bivy to a 2003 - 2005 model year Chariot, steps 2 and 3 below are
incorrect. Specifically, to secure the Baby Bivy's D-rings in step 2 you must use the bolts that are
provided with the purchase of the Baby Bivy. Additionally, regarding step 3, the bolt head and the D-
ring should be positioned on the top side of the upper frame, and the nut on the bottom of the upper
frame.
1. The arrow indicates the location of the drilled hole with the permanently installed nut in the carrier's
left front frame. See Figure 1.
2. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the pre-installed bolt from the nut secured in the carrier's upper
frame. See Figure 2.
Note: Do not use the hardware provided with the Baby Bivy.
3. Place the D-ring on to the bolt and re-install the bolt into the bottom side of the carrier's upper frame.
See Figure 3.
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Figure 2
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  • Page 1 The Baby Bivy is recommended for use with infants between the ages of new born and 6 months old. The maximum recommended infant weight and height for use in the Baby Bivy is 6 -18 lb/3 - 8 kg and 26 inches/66 cm.
  • Page 2 3. Now you are ready to install the Baby Bivy. Your infant’s head should be positioned in the carrier next to the seat back, with their feet facing forward. Clip the rear buckles on the Baby Bivy into the carrier’s lap belt buckles. See Figure 8.
  • Page 3 Note: If you own a Cougar SX or CX, and the interior space is too small for the Baby Bivy, you can remove the padded seat insert.
  • Page 4 Warnings: The Baby Bivy uses the carrier’s lap belt to secure its rear section in the carrier. As such, your infant is not able to be secured directly with the carrier’s seat belts. As well, infants cannot wear properly fitting helmets.
  • Page 5 Porte-bébé Bivouac Nous vous félicitons d’avoir acheté le porte-bébé Bivouac de Chariot, lit portatif à la fois douillet et solide vous permettant de transporter votre bébé, de le mettre dans le Chariot et de l’en sortir sans le réveiller. Remarque : Le porte-bébé Bivouac n’est compatible qu’avec les trousses CTS de Chariot 2003 ou plus récentes (sauf le Caddie).
  • Page 6 4. Dans le cas des chariots pour deux enfants, on a besoin d’installer la bande de tissu noir séparée équipée d’une boucle et de deux anneaux en plastique. Pour installer ces pièces, enfiler l’extrémité libre de la bande (celle qui n’a pas de boucle) dans l’anneau gauche en forme de D, puis dans les deux anneaux en plastique et enfin dans l’anneau droit en forme de D.
  • Page 7 Mise en Garde : S’assurer que le porte-bébé Bivouac est bien attaché au siège et au châssis du chariot. Si le porte-bébé Bivouac n’est pas correctement attaché au chariot, cela pourrait causer des blessures graves ou mortelles au bébé en cas d’accident. Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10...
  • Page 8 Mise en garde : On a besoin de la ceinture abdominale du chariot pour attacher la partie arrière du porte-bébé Bivouac dans le chariot. En fait, votre bébé ne peut pas être attaché directement avec la ceinture de sécurité du chariot.

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