• Adjust the sling by pulling on the inner end of the sling (d) simultaneously holding the baby with your other hand (Figure 13).
This way of proceeding will ensure the baby is properly adjusted so that the sling is neither too slack nor too tight. Make sure
that there is always fabric between the child and the wearer and that the padded end supports the baby's head.
WARNING: As a baby cannot hold its head before 4 months, one of the straps of the sling must therefore cover its head in
order to hold it.
Taking out the child: rtake out the child gently by slipping one hand under his/her bottom and supporting his/her head
properly (Figure 14).
ATTENTION! The child's face must always be within the carrying adult's reach.
• Position the baby on the shoulder the opposite end to the ring (c) and insert him/her into the sling (Figure 15).
• Bring up the baby's knees above his/her bottom (froglike position) so that he/she is seated properly (Figure 16).
• Adjust the sling by pulling on the inner end of the sling (d) in order to adjust the child's seating position (Figure 17). Then pull
on the outer end of the sling (e) to tighten the baby against the wearer's chest. Hold the baby at the same time. (Figure 18).
WARNING: As a baby cannot hold its head before 4 months, one of the straps of the sling must therefore cover its head in
order to hold it.
Taking out the child: take out the child gently by taking him/her up under the arms and supporting his/her head.
ATTENTION! The child's face must always be within the carrying adult's reach.
• Form a pouch to put the baby inside (Figure 19).
• Position the baby with his/her legs crossed (Figure 20) and slide him/her into the pouch in this position (Figure 21).
Advice: never carry a baby with his/her legs crossed for more than 30 min.
• Adjust the sling by pulling on the outer end of the sling (e) simultaneously holding the baby (Figure 22). Make sure that there
is always fabric between the wearer and the child.
Taking out the child: take out the child gently, supporting him/her under the bottom (Figure 23).
ATTENTION! The child's face must always be within the carrying adult's reach.
• Form a pouch to make it easier to install the baby.
• Insert the baby into the sling so that he/she is seated straddling the hip (Figures 24 and 25). When the child is seated, make
sure the ring (c) is properly positioned between the shoulder and the chest.
• Bring up the baby's knees above his/her bottom (froglike position) so that he/she is properly installed (Figure 26).
Advice: when carrying the child on the hip, remember to change over the side so that the weight is evenly distributed.
Taking out the child: take out the child gently supporting him/her under the arms.
• Start as per the hip carrying position (refer to the hip carrying instructions). Swing the child and the sling from the hip on to the
back (Figure 27).
• Move up the baby by supporting his/her bottom (Figure 28).
•Adjust the sling by pulling on the inner (d) and outer (e) ends of the sling (Figures 29 and 30). By pulling on the inner end of
the sling (d), the wearer can tighten the padded inside end of the sling (directed downwards) (f) so as to adjust the seating of
the baby properly. By pulling on the outer end of the sling (e), the wearer can tighten the padded outer end of the sling
(directed upwards) (g) and tighten the child against him/her (Figure 31).
Taking out the child: Swing the child and the sling the side opposite the ring (c). Bring him/her under the wearer's arm. Remove
him/her from the sling lifting him/her up by the arms.
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C. Facing inwards - From 2 months to 12 months
D. Facing outwards - From 4 months to 9 months
E. On the hip - From 5 months to 18 months
F. Back sling - From 10 months to 24 months
BABY RING SLING • Instruction manual
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