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Summary of Contents for BABY CARRIER

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Page 3: ...rier for children between 8 lb 3 5 kg 21 in 53 cm and 33 lb 15 kg Ensure proper placement of child in product including leg placement Your balance may be adversely affected by your own or your child s...

Page 4: ...sk of suffocation Never use a soft carrier when balance or mobility is impaired because of exercise drowsiness or medical conditions Avoid dressing your child too warmly Never wear a soft carrier whil...

Page 5: ...Step 1 A Place shoulder straps overhead and securely onto shoulders...

Page 6: ...Step 1 B Place shoulder straps overhead and securely onto shoulders...

Page 7: ...Step 1 Example A Step 1 completed...

Page 8: ...Step 1 Example B Step 1 completed...

Page 9: ...Step 2 With shoulder straps crossed behind your back buckle shoulder straps into left or right 1 buckle at base of carrier Repeat on opposite side...

Page 10: ...Step 2 Example A Step 2 completed...

Page 11: ...Step 2 Example B Step 2 completed...

Page 12: ...Step 3 Align removable insert with velcro on inside of carrier...

Page 13: ...Step 3 Example A Step 3 Align velcro...

Page 14: ...Step 3 Example B Step 3 completed...

Page 15: ...Step 4 Buckle left or right side of the 1 buckles...

Page 16: ...Step 5 Holding baby securely against your chest guide one leg through the side you buckled...

Page 17: ...Step 5 Example A Holding baby securely against your chest guide one leg through the side you buckled...

Page 18: ...Step 6 While supporting baby with your arm buckle the other side s 1 buckle...

Page 19: ...Step 7 Continue to support baby s back as you buckle upper 1 buckles on left and right sides...

Page 20: ...Step 8 Lift baby from underneath to adjust shoulder straps Baby should be close and high enough that you can kiss the top of his her head...

Page 21: ...Step 9 While supporting baby adjust left and right 1 support straps as needed...

Page 22: ...Step 10 Adjust left and right head support 1 straps as needed SUFFOCATION HAZARD Do not strap baby too tight against your body Allow room for head movement...

Page 23: ...Step 10 Example A Adjusting straps...

Page 24: ...Step 11 Infants may require additional leg strap to reduce size of leg opening...

Page 25: ...Step 11 Example A Infants may require additional leg strap to reduce size of leg opening...

Page 26: ...Step 11 Example B Infants may require additional leg strap to reduce size of leg opening...

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