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Extending Chicco Carseat Straps with One Hand

Woman shows with right arm how to extend the straps on a chicco carseat. Shown are her had and forearm and an infant car seat. She first holds the shoulder harness, then reaches under the seat, pushing the release button with her thumb while pulling the strap from below. Finally, she pulls the shoulder harness again to show that it is loosened.

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