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B – WITH STRAPS CROSSED OVER ON THE WEARER'S BACK WITHOUT RIGID SEAT, WITH INTERNAL INSERT
The straps can also be worn crossed over on your back if you find this more comfortable, to do this follow the steps shown in the drawings on page (7) for support:
STEP 1. Separate the body of the baby carrier using the zip and remove the seat option included inside the baby carrier as standard when you buy it in the shop. Take the seat out of the front
pocket and store it in the box with the instructions for use later on. Fold the pocket in half and close the zip on the pocket that is left when the seat is removed. Fasten the button to fold it
completely. You can now use this pocket to hold your personal belongings.
STEP 2. Reattach the body of your baby carrier to the band or abdominal belt this time using the zip along the top. Then, put the baby carrier on using the belt and fasten it at the waist using
the buckles. Pull the straps to make sure the belt is the right size for you. The buckle will click when fastened properly. Make sure the buckles are securely fastened and roll up any surplus strap
and secure it with the elastic band at the end, so it does not hang down and trip you up. Unfasten the buckles that joint the shoulder straps with the fastening flaps. See page 4 B.
STEP 3. Take the leg insert of your REVOLUTION (see page 4 H) out of the inner pocket where it is kept and pull it towards you so it comes out.
STEP 4. Unfasten the buttons on the flap or head pad that was attached to the middle front part of the baby carrier and fasten them to the sides buttons of the straps on your shoulders. The
buttons that have become free (higher up) are now used to fasten the leg insert.
STEP 5. Hold your baby in your arms and sit down. Spread the baby carrier out and lie your baby on his back as if you were going to change his nappy. Then stretch the insert out and pass it
between the baby's legs. Fasten the insert by attaching the buttonholes to the buttons on the front. The insert will prevent the baby from slipping through the leg opening of the baby carrier
while he is very small. Make sure that these buttons are fastened securely. As your baby grows you will notice that you no longer need to use the leg insert. Gradually his feet will come out
through the opening, then his legs up to his knees. That will be the time to forget about using the leg insert and store it in the inner pocket inside the Revolution baby carrier.
STEP 6. Now holding your baby in your arms, raise the body of the baby carrier without letting go of the baby. Put one of the straps over your shoulder and pass it to the strap buckle on the
other side of your body and fasten it while holding the child against your chest with your other hand. Repeat the same action with your other arm.
STEP 7. Check that the straps are crossed over on your back and are not twisted and do not slip off your shoulders. Fasten the buckle holding the straps together on your back so they can't slip
down your shoulders. Adjust the height and width of the straps by pulling them. Notice the comfort of your baby carrier and the protection it gives your child. Be especially careful that none
of your child's extremities get caught between the abdominal belt and your waist, or between the side straps. Check your child's mobility constantly.
In a few months you will notice that your child is no longer a newborn and has become a baby with more control over his body, but he still won't be able to support the weight of his head
(this will happen when the child is around five or six months old), and your baby may have grown so much that you no longer need the leg insert. However, you should still use the head support
element at this stage. That's why it is a good idea to make sure that the head support pad is always well fitted and firm enough to be used as a headrest support.
SECOND STAGE: WHEN YOUR CHILD CAN SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF HIS HEAD BY HIMSELF AND NO LONGER NEEDS THE LEG INSERT
At around five or six months old you child will be able to support the weight of his head by himself and will be more eager than ever to discover your world. Now is the time to put the leg
insert away inside the baby carrier. The baby's bottom will be well positioned in the baby carrier, and you will be able to carry him in all the positions offered by your REVOLUTION and you
will also be able to use the rigid seat fitted inside the front pocket of the baby carrier.
To do this, simply open the zip of your baby carrier on the front at the bottom and place the seat mould inside the pocket. Remember that this option means you can no longer use the front
packet to carry objects as it is now used as a comfortable and safe seat for your child.
Always make sure that your child is able to support the weight of his head by himself. And that when your child is sitting unaided he does not fall or swing from side to side.
At this stage of your child's growth, you can carry him in the position you choose.
WHAT POSITION SHOULD I CARRY MY CHILD IN TODAY??
1.- FRONT CARRYING POSITION WITH THE RIGID SUPPORT SEAT
Remember that your baby will go in the front carrying position (on your chest) mainly when he is newborn or when he is under three months old. Follow the steps below that are shown in
the diagrams on page 8:
STEP 1. Separate the body of the baby carrier from the abdominal belt and open the storage pocket (page 4 F) to insert the seat mould. Remember that this mould is not a toy, do not let the
child play with it or fiddle with it. Once the mould is positioned inside the pocket, check that it is rigid enough to support your baby's weight and that the mould is in perfect condition. Reattach
the body of the baby carrier by the zip on the outside edge of the seat.
STEP 2. Put the waist belt or band on. Keep the leg insert inside the inner pocket to keep it out of the way now you no longer need it. Check that your waist belt fits snugly by pulling the
straps. Now also fasten the buckles of the shoulder straps to the side straps. Check that they are straight and parallel to your arms.
Then pull the belt straps to make sure it is tight. You should hear the safety click when the buckle is fastened correctly. Make sure that it is securely fastened and roll up any surplus strap and
secure it with the elastic band at the end, so it does not hang down and trip you up.
STEP 3. Hold your baby in your arms and sit him on the rigid seat of the baby carrier while keeping one hand on his back to hold him against your chest. With your other hand raise the central
part of the body of the baby carrier towards your child's back. Insert your arm through one of the straps without letting go of your baby and then do the same with the other arm.
STEP 4. Lastly, fasten the buckle on your back so the straps do not slip off your shoulders and remain perfectly balanced. Adjust the height and width of the straps by pulling them. Notice the
comfort of your baby carrier and the protection it gives your child.
Be especially careful that none of your child's extremities get caught between the abdominal belt and your waist, or between the side straps.
To place your child in the same position without the seat, follow the same steps above missing out step 1 when the mould is fitted into the central pocket.
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