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What do I do if my baby’s head falls forwards while driving, even though the Aton Infant Carrier is positioned in the vehicle horizontally as indicated by the marker?

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What do I do if my baby’s head falls forwards while driving, even though the Aton Infant Carrier is positioned in the vehicle horizontally as indicated by the marker?

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The marker on the side of the infant carrier tells you whether the Aton is installed in the car horizontally. The line of reference used is the “road level”. If, for example, you have a small car, the angle of the rear seat may slope slightly, thus marginally differing from the level of the road. If the Aton is aligned to the slant of the rear seat, the infant carrier may be positioned in the car incorrectly and the baby’s head may fall forward. This is why it is necessary to align the Aton infant carrier to the level of the road.

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