fastening the baby carrier to your body (diag. A,
B, C, D)
· Fold the baby carrier out.
· Check all the seals and straps.
· Place the wide shoulder straps (4) over your shoul-
der, fasten the straps and buckles (1, 2, 3) firmly
with the click system and Velcro. The baby carrier is
worn at the front. The back (5) is for extra comfort
and is adjustable. (diag. A)
· Pull both ends of the strap until the baby carrier is
firmly against your body. Adjust the carrier in such a
way that that the baby’s head is a little under your
chin. Gently lift the child and use one hand to pull
the waist strap. Repeat this on the other side.
(diag. B)
· If you wish to adjust the length of the back, you can
easily adjust the length of the straps on the back
until a comfortable position is achieved. (diag. C)
· The central plastic part on the back must be positio-
ned between the bottoms of your shoulder blades.
(diag. D)
placing the baby in the baby carrier, facing
towards the parent (diag. E)
· You can create an opening for the easy placement of
your child by unclicking the Carryme on one side at
the head (1) and unfastening the Velcro seal (2).
· Push the child through the opening into the baby car-
rier facing towards you and hold the child against
you.
· Check that your child’s legs are on either side of the
divider.
· Close the Velcro and click the seal (2) closed. Pull the
end of the strap (3) to pull the baby carrier more
tightly into position.
· Now close the top seal (1) in order to support the
head.
· Ensure that the baby carrier is correctly adjusted for
the size of your child. Pulling the top seal (1) at the
head tighter makes the baby carrier smaller, while
loosening it makes room for larger babies.
· When your baby has a little more coordination and can
lift its head, try folding the support (6) under the
head so that your can child can make more eye con-
tact and discover more of its immediate environ-
ment. The support under the head must be vertical
when your child is sleeping!
placing the baby in the baby carrier, facing away
from the parent (diag. F)
· When your child can lift its head without requiring sup-
port, it can be placed in the Carryme facing for-
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