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Warning!

The Hoppediz elastic sling

is suitable for:

Care: 

without motif: washable up to 60° C 

    

with motif: washable up to 40° C

    

no optical brighteners

The Hoppediz elastic sling

is not suitable for:

Please read these instructions thoroughly before

using the elastic sling.

Always watch your child and ensure that mouth and

nose are not covered. 

Get advice from a health professional if you want to

use this product for a premature baby, one with a low

birth weight as well as a sickly one.

Ensure that your child’s chin does not rest on

his/her chest since this can cause respiratory problems

and suffocation.

Ensure that your child is sitting safely in the elastic

sling and that there is no danger of falling out.

Start with short carrying times and increase it

gradually in order to have your muscles get used to

these new movements. Principally, there is no limit in

time regarding the carrying period.

Pay attention to risks in the home environment, e.g.

heat sources, spilling of hot beverages, chemical agents.

Only use the elastic sling for the number of children

it is provided for.

Never use more than one baby carrier at the same

time.

Your movements and the movements of your child

can impact your balance.

You should always be aware of a higher risk that

your child might fall out of the elastic sling as soon as

it becomes more active.

So please be cautious when leaning or bending

forward or to the side.

Don’t carry your child if your balance or mobility is

impaired by drugs or illness.

The elastic sling is not suitable for sports activities

like running, biking, swimming and skiing.

Do not carry your child while cooking or cleaning

the house or during other activities involving heat

sources or chemical agents.

Don’t use the elastic sling in or on (motor-driven)

vehicles.

Please check the elastic sling at regular intervals

for signs of wear or damage (e.g. torn fabric, damaged

seams) and do not carry your child in a damaged sling. 

When not in use, keep the elastic sling out of the

reach of children and store it, e.g., in a sling bag or in

a wardrobe.

Please make sure that your baby is securely posi-

tioned in the sling according to the tying instructions

and that the knot is held firmly in place.

Never leave your baby alone in the sling when you

do not carry her/him.

In case your little ones cannot hold their head by

themselves, we recommend to support your baby’s

head by pulling the sling edges over the back of

his / her head.

Your child must face towards you until they can

hold their head upright.

Ensure a proper placement of your child in the

product including leg placement.

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Summary of Contents for Elastic baby sling

Page 1: ...www hoppediz com Carrying instructions for the elastic baby sling for premature and newborn babies Elastic baby sling...

Page 2: ...balance You should always be aware of a higher risk that your child might fall out of the elastic sling as soon as it becomes more active So please be cautious when leaning or bending forward or to t...

Page 3: ...gainst your body Never use this carrier with babies smaller than 8 pounds without seeking the advice of a healthcare professional FALL HAZARD Leaning bending over or tripping can cause baby to fall Ke...

Page 4: ...as they are during the time in the mother s womb even in the case of children who cry a lot and have colicky pains and often go to sleep during carrying The sense of balance is trained particularly we...

Page 5: ...to know your own child much better due to the close contact and quickly recognise and react to his requirements better This means creating a very good foundation for a sense of basic trust When you ca...

Page 6: ...y come into the world the more they need to do The following senses are given optimum stimulation when being carried balance deep sensibility vision hearing schmell and not forgetting the skin the bod...

Page 7: ...to the person carrying and cannot find it he she would start to cry The baby is sitting on the lowest point of the upper body so his her weight cannot be held regularly tight by the sling Boys are su...

Page 8: ...hild and to main tain good breathing it is important to optimally support and reinforce their back during its development in a baby sling or carrying aid the hip should be oriented to the front refer...

Page 9: ...d it in front of your upper body and place the sling edge on your chest Move along the sling edge and guide the sling tightly to your back by sliding the sling edges through your hands Take both sling...

Page 10: ...ont of your belly button in this way you can determine how firmly or loosely the sling will fit in the end During the first tying measure the loop length in the area of your belly button if the tying...

Page 11: ...nto your shoulder now the sling is well pre tied and you can keep it theoretically and practically for a longer time gather the cross length downwards in the area of your waist in order to place your...

Page 12: ...to the other repeat this with the upper sheet Look for the inner sheet and pull it over your baby s back Spread it evenly over your baby s back from one hollow of the knee to the other one and from o...

Page 13: ...n the neck to have a small bulge Finally grab the inner sling edge in your neck and pull the cloth to the front This will tighten the sling edge at your baby s head and they will not disappear under t...

Page 14: ...baby except their head losing body contact if you wish to give your baby a clear view then grab the inner edge below the sheet and guide it over the shoulder to the outside The sheet has now been tip...

Page 15: ...ng completely only pull the cross sheet downwards and thread the feet out Pull the sheets over the back to the side and take your baby out of the sling you can leave the sling tied round and place you...

Page 16: ...0 info hoppediz com www hoppediz com Do you know about our YouTube channel We have posted detailed instruction videos Moreover we present additional Hoppediz products in our informative clips What are...

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