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Summary of Contents for JACS Series

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Page 2: ...d Components 3 Front Carry Positions 5 Using The JACS Front Carry 6 Back Carry Position 8 Attaching Accessories 10 The JACS Baby Carrier Liner 11 Care and Maintenance 12 The JACS Limited Lifetime Warranty 13 General Information 14 Copyright Babyjacs UK Ltd Version 2018 2a ...

Page 3: ...aged carrier Children must be carried inward facing until they are able to hold their head upright unassisted ap prox 5months The baby carrier must not be used as a back mounted carrier for childre nunder 9 months old The baby carrier is not suitable for use during sporting activities Your balance may be adverselyaf fected by your movement and that of the child Take care when bending or leaning fo...

Page 4: ...ll of the instructions con tained within this manual in order to fully familiarise your self with the various compo nents and their functionality and capabilities Harness Front 1 Harness 2 Front Buckle 3 Chest Strap and Buckle 4 Lower Carrier Connection 5 MOLLE Straps 6 Upper Carrier Connection 7 Side Straps 8 D Rings Harness Back 1 Harness 2 Mesh back Panel 3 Lower Carrier Connection 4 Lower Back...

Page 5: ...ion Straps 5 Cargo Pouch 6 MOLLE Straps 7 Side Connection Straps 8 Karabiner Connectors 9 Lower Carrier Connection Straps 10 Leg Straps with snap fasteners 11 Leg Strap Webbing Loops Bakpack 1 Backpack 2 Shoulder Straps 3 Lower Connection Straps 4 Main Pocket 5 Outer Pocket 6 MOLLE Straps 7 Expander Zip 8 Adaptor Straps 1 2 3 8 10 4 5 6 7 11 9 1 2 7 3 8 4 5 6 ...

Page 6: ...onwards Head Support in Down position Connect the Harness by fastening the belt and chest strap by connecting the quick release buckles The harness can be adjusted at the side strap and chest strap points and should be adjusted to create a snug fit The Harness is worn like a waistcoat with the waist and chest strap buckles at the front It is not essential to fasten the chest strap when using the B...

Page 7: ...ease the strap through the ladder lock to achieve the required length Prior to placing the child in the Baby Carrier release the 2 x upper connection straps and one of the side connec tions straps of the Baby Carrier to enable the child to be easily placed in the carrier The Baby Carrier should be attached to the harness us ing the lower connection straps and one side strap to create a secured and...

Page 8: ...d is facing forward make sure it s down Placing the Child in the Baby Carrier Inward 5 NOTE The Baby Carrier can be adjusted to create a comfort able fit for the child by adjusting the lower side and up per strap lengths as necessary The carry height can be adjusted by connecting the side strap Karabiners to higher or lower MOLLE strap loops on the harness The height can also be adjusted by pullin...

Page 9: ...he upper connection straps While supporting the child in the carrier disconnect one of the side strap Karabiner connections and gently lift the child from the Baby Carrier The Baby Carrier can now be removed from the Harness by disconnecting the remaining side strap Karabiner and lower strap connections The harness and carrier can also be removed by discon necting the chest strap buckle and loosen...

Page 10: ...hs and upwards Back Carry Appropriate for babies aged from approximately 9 months onwards The baby carrier should be attached to the harness by connecting the lower straps and side straps The upper straps should not be connected directly to the harness for back carrying Attaching the Baby Carrier 1 ...

Page 11: ...s The Back Carry Shoulder Straps should be attached to the Baby Carrier by connecting the straps to the upper strap connections on the Carrier Prior to placing the child in the Baby Carrier release the 2 x upper connection straps and one of the side connec tions straps of the Baby Carrier to enable the child to be easily placed in the carrier The Baby Carrier should be attached to the harness us i...

Page 12: ...ted to create a comfortable fit for the child by adjusting the lower side and upper strap lengths as neces sary Ensure that the leg straps are secured and ad justed as necessary if in use see Image 8 Front Carry The harness and carrier should be placed on a bed floor or other stable surface when positioning the child in the carrier and when adjusting the carrier as necessary Always ensure that the...

Page 13: ...ap can then be gently placed on the torso as if putting on a jacket or waistcoat taking care that the harness and carrier remain in a vertical position It may help to lean forward slightly during this step in order to minimise and risk of the harness and carrier slipping Adjusting the Harness Connect the harness using the waist buckle connec tion and chest strap connection The harness can now be a...

Page 14: ...kles at the front of the harness The lower strap buckles 2 connect to the corresponding buckles on the harness waist strap and can be adjusted for a snug fit The Backpack Adaptor Straps must be removed to enable direct connection to the harness Backpack Adaptor Straps To use the Backpack off system simply connect the 2 Adaptor Straps to the Backpack shoulder strap and lower strap connections and a...

Page 15: ...direct sunlight or at high temperatures Continuous use of The JACS in strong sunlight can cause fabrics to fade The JACS can be spot cleaned using a mild detergent For machine washing ensure that all Karabiner connections are removed and place The JACS compo nents in a pillowcase or similar bag This will ensure that the various connections do not become dam aged during washing and that these do no...

Page 16: ...d features a soft airmesh padded baby facing outer surface backed with 1000D Nylon Cordura The pad has two raised cushioned areas de signed to encourage little legs into the M Frog gy position as recommended by the IHDI Insert Pad The Insert Pad should be placed below the re movable carrier liner Simply disconnect the carrier liner in the seat area of the carrier as shown above and slide the Inser...

Page 17: ...ch the stirrups simply thread the end of the strap through the D Ring on the front or rear of the harness the same side as the babycarrier is attached and secure with the 2 press stud fasteners Adjust for height by pulling the loose end of the strap at the buckle Babycarrier Fitting For front outward facing carrying the stirrups can be attached to the MOLLE loops below the carrier unit zipped pock...

Page 18: ...check on your passenger without disconnecting the screen The Velcro lower fastening gives you the option to quickly disconnect the screen from the carrier unit should it be necessary Screen Fitting To attach the screen simply thread the end of the straps through the MOLLE loops lo cated above the top buckles on the front of the harness and secure with the press stud fastener The lower edge of the ...

Page 19: ...over the shoulders Without them your passenger might attempt to climb out of the carrier or could potential fall out if you bend down to far Carrier Unit Attachment Tighten the upper straps of the carrier to their shortest position and connect to the female buckle of each Back Carry Strap Harness Attachment Thread the Back Carry Straps through the wide webbing loop above the three MOLLE loops on t...

Page 20: ...ur passenger Chest Pouch The Chest Pouch has 4 male side release buck le connections and is designed to attach to the harness front and rear using the multi purpose connection platform Chest Pouch Front Attachment The Chest Pouch attaches to the upper and low er Baby Carrier connections on the harness front Chest Pouch Rear Attachment high position The two lower Chest Pouch connections attach to t...

Page 21: ... two upper Chest Pouch connections attach to the lower Baby Carrier connections on the harness rear Front Mounting Disconnect the adaptor straps from the backpack shoul der straps upper and lower and store these in the back pack Fold the shoulder straps into the hidden hydration blad der pocket to keep them out of the way Unzip the side expansion pocket to reveal the two hid den buckles attach the...

Page 22: ...uch as airline or airport baggage handling staff Damage or defects resulting from improper storage such as outdoors in extreme high temperature locations or in damp environments Cosmetic damages that do not affect the functionality of the product such as scratches or stained fabrics Any damage to loss of the contents of a bag loss of use loss of time or similar expenses are not covered Products th...

Page 23: ...essories and karabiner type attachments The carrier system is designed to withstand the elements with an increased weight carrying and storage capability while remaining lightweight simple and fa miliar to wear and use Specification The JACS is manufactured by our partner an established specialist in the production and supply of high specification tactical equipment to various international milita...

Page 24: ...ndards of EN 13209 2 2005 Updates and Amendments The information contained in this manual may be updated or amended from time to time Please refer to the website www jacs babycarrier com for the latest version of this manual and or any important notices or changes Version This instruction manual is Version 2018 2a ...

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