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1. After removing the shroud, loosen the Velcroâ„¢ straps from around each battery.
2. Squeeze the locking ear on the connector and disconnect the batteries from the frame.
3. Remove the batteries one at a time.
4. Lower the tiller, which will automatically lock into place once lowered.
5. Wrap the V straps around the Delta tiller to help secure it.
The battery is required by law to be securely fastned due to the fact that it is based on acid, and can cause serious damage in the event of a crash, so i dont think you can change it without undoing any bolts.
Hi,
Make sure that when you go to loosen the shoulder straps that the **** strap is pulled toward you, otherwise you cannot make the shoulder straps loosen, this is a safety feature.
Hope this helps.
Hello,
What is the reference of the watch?
On the Cruise collection, the process is very simple:
1.(To
remove band) Squeeze the easy release spring bar to one side until it detaches
from the watch case completely, do the same for both bands. 2.(To
attach new band) Take the straps that you want to put on and squeeze the easy
release spring bar with your (nail or screwdriver) and insert into little
groove, it should snap right into place 3.Do
the same for other band
The straps should have a release buckle, just pull it really hard while the carseat is removed. Its a lot easier if you put all your weight on the base like kneeling down on it while pushing the release buckle toward the crease of the seat and alternating weight on the base. Good Luck, and remember, you can always cut and replace the belt if necessary!!:)
Ok. You should be able to put your weight on the base to create some slack in the strap. Then push the release buckle and alternate your weight to pull the strap and loosen. Then you'll have enough room to manipulate the improperly installed latch.
The straps need to be removed from the metal clip in back, and then the plastic grommets must be pried loose from under the fabric with side pressure and an upward push. Its not easy. Bad design. There are no screws involved, but a standard screwdriver can help with the release. The oblong grommets have ridges that must be compressed to release.
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