front carry – facing out
WARNING: Do not let baby sleep in facing-out position.
Child's face must be towards you until he or she can hold head upright.
Position waist belt so that the panel is centered on front of your body.
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Hold child to your chest, so they are facing outwards. Be sure to
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support their thighs. Use one hand to support them while using other
hand to smooth the panel up the child's front. Neck support should
be below child's chin. Remember that neck support is always facing
out when child is facing out.
While supporting child with one arm, slip other arm into the strap.
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Switch hands and slip the other arm into the other strap, making
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sure to keep one hand supporting child until both straps are securely
over your shoulders.
Buckle the shoulder strap connector by reaching behind your neck
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and clipping the buckle shut. Adjust to your comfort by tightening or
loosening the shoulder strap connector webbing.
Adjust each shoulder strap by pulling forward on the adjustable
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webbing under the arms, tightening the straps for a snug fit...
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X
14 lb / 6.4 kg
5 months
...Continue to adjust one arm strap at a time until both you and your
baby are comfortable. Baby's arms should be positioned between the
under-arm webbing and shoulder straps so they can move freely.
Ensure that baby is comfortably seated by pivoting their pelvis
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forward and pulling the seat under their thighs.
How to Take Off Carrier
To take baby out of the carrier, loosen the straps under the arms. Do
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not unclip the waist belt until your baby is removed from the carrier.
Lift up one shoulder strap to bring the shoulder strap connector up
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towards the back of your neck. Unclip the shoulder strap connector
with one hand while securing baby with the other hand.
Remove the shoulder straps one at a time while always keeping one
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hand on the baby.
22 lb / 10 kg
12 months