reducer cushion with the L holes on the baby carrier's
shoulder straps (Figure 14).
15. Fasten the O poppers on the lower part of the reducer
cushion with the D poppers on the baby carrier's seat
(Figure 15).
16. Lay the child on the seat (Figure 16A) and fasten the E
padded saddle using the appropriate F buttons, and
adjust to the position best suited to the child's body, so
that the same is never too broad nor too narrow (Figure
16B).
WARNING: We recommend carrying out placing the child
into the baby carrier when seated or using a flat, level surface
so that you are able to control sudden movements of the
child.
WARNING: Hold your child safely while carrying out these
operations.
WARNING: Before fitting the child in the baby carrier, make
sure that you have completed the previous steps correctly.
Put on the baby carrier starting from the shoulder straps B
(fig. 9A), then fasten and adjust the breastbone/scapular
buckle (Figure 9B) and complete putting the baby carrier
on by adjusting the shoulder straps (Figure 9C). The excess
length of strap can be shortened by rolling it and fastening
through the relevant elastic (Figure 9D). As an alternative, it
is possible to fasten the breastbone/shoulder buckle before
putting on the shoulder straps (fig. 9E) and then put on the
shoulder straps making the breastbone/shoulder buckle pass
behind your head (fig. 9F) and then adjust it.
WARNING: Make sure that the child's legs are astride the seat
and inserted inside the padded saddle.
The reducer cushion is equipped with a handy hood that
enables the baby to be better protected from the elements
during sleep.
To use the hood, open the zip on the D side of the reducer
cushion, remove the hood and fasten the V elastic buttons on
the upper side of the hood to the L holes on the A side of the
baby carrier, as shown in Figure 10.
HOW TO REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE BABY CARRIER
WARNING: it is a good idea to sit down to remove the child
from the baby carrier.
• While supporting the child securely, fasten the K breastbone/
scapular buckle (Figure 11A), remove the B shoulder straps
(Figure 11B) and open the buttons of the padded saddle
from the slots (Figure 11C) before removing the child. Open
the belly buckle only once this step is completed.
WARNING: Hold your child safely while carrying out these
operations.
WARNING: Before removing the child from the baby carrier,
make sure that you have completed the previous steps
correctly.
The baby carrier, however, may also be used without the
reducer cushion, carrying out the steps described above
(except those pertaining to the aforementioned reducer
cushion). The baby carrier, as a matter of fact, has been
designed to always ensure ergonomics for your child.
Using the reducer cushion, however, is always advised
because it supports the child, providing them with a greater
level comfort, supporting the healthy development of hip
bones and the correct curve of their spine, supporting the
head and the neck at the same time.
SIDE - HIP TRANSPORT
When the child, approximately at six months of age would
be able to keep both head straight and shoulders in vertical
position, can be carried on the side - hip.
The baby carrier can be positioned either on the parent's
right or left side as s/he prefers.
The procedure for carrying the child on the right side is
illustrated below. Repeat the same steps in mirror-like manner
for the left side.
WARNING: always fit the baby carrier onto your shoulders
before putting your child in.
HOW TO WEAR THE BABY CARRIER
Fasten the F belly belt acting on the relevant buckles (Figure
4A), and adjust the width acting on the G buckle (Figure 4B).
WARNING: fasten the buckle by passing it inside the H
elastic band (Figure 4C).
17. Turn the belly strap by positing the seat on the right side
(Figure 17).
18. Fasten the padded saddle by fastening the left button
(Figure 18) in the relevant hole leaving the other side free
to fit the child later on.
19. Fasten the left shoulder strap with the buckle of the right
strap (Figure 19A), crossing it. Pass your head through the
ring (Figure 19B) so that, once in final position, it rests on
the left shoulder (Figure 19C).
HOW TO PLACE THE CHILD INSIDE THE BABY CARRIER
20. Place the child in the baby carrier (Figure 20A) and,
supporting fitted with your left hand, adjust the shoulder
strap already fitted using your right hand (Figure 20B).
Then close the padded saddle.
21. For improved wear and comfort of the baby carrier, rotate
the right shoulder strap fully on its axis (Figure 21A) and
let it slide below your armpit (Figure 21B). Then, fasten the
shoulder straps with the buckles of the left belt (Figure 21C)
and adjust the shoulder strap (Figure 21D). Make sure that
the baby carrier is positioned correctly as shown in Figure
21E.
HOW TO REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE BABY CARRIER
WARNING: it is a good idea to sit down to remove the child
from the baby carrier.
22. While supporting the child securely, free the shoulder
strap that goes below the armpit (Figure 22A) and open
the buttons of the padded saddle (Figure 22B) before
removing the child. Open the belly buckle only once
this step is completed by removing it from the fastening
elastic.
WARNING: Hold your child safely while carrying out these
operations.
WARNING: Before removing the child from the baby carrier,
make sure that you have completed the previous steps
correctly.
POSITION ON THE PARENT'S BACK USING THE MULTI-
PURPOSE REDUCER CUSHION
WARNING: always fit the baby carrier onto your shoulders
before putting your child in.
HOW TO WEAR THE BABY CARRIER WITH THE REDUCER
CUSHION
Fasten the F belly strap of the baby carrier using the relevant
buckles (Figure 4A) adjust the width acting on the G buckle
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