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Ok I am sorry I started this thread and I am going to chaulk up my stupidity by too much sun and slurpees. :dizzy: One or two minor things I don't understand but I will be calling up another tech I know to get the answers from her.
Ok I am sorry I started this thread and I am going to chaulk up my stupidity by too much sun and slurpees. :dizzy: One or two minor things I don't understand but I will be calling up another tech I know to get the answers from her.
:yeahthat:There are years and years of experience here. You shouldn't feel bad about asking a question... asking questions is one way new techs learn a lot. There is sooo much to learn, it just takes time... it also never stops.
What aren't you understanding? Did you ask questions that were missed
Just wondering why it wouldn't be ok to use straps from one AOE on another AOE? Wouldn't it be the same as ordering ones? This was never discussed at our course at all.
The issue is not in using the straps on a different AOE. The issue becomes if you sell the new AOE with the old straps. Straps are a functioning part of the child restraint and should abide by the expiration date. So technically speaking, those old straps would expire before the date on the new AOE. Make sense?
Just wondering why it wouldn't be ok to use straps from one AOE on another AOE? Wouldn't it be the same as ordering ones? This was never discussed at our course at all.
Sure, I will ask her. I just found out she was teaching the course today. There was another instructor lined up but I guess things changed. I am now waiting for a class outline from herHey Julie make sure you bring up the strap expiry at your course with Shauna, cause I don't know if she would know that they expire either. We did our course together.
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