B. Carrier elements (Fig. lA, 1B):
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
C. Assembly
The product provides the most appropriate (ergonomic) position supporting the
child, in which the shape of the hips and legs resembles letter M. As a result,
natural position is maintained, in which the child should be carried. NOTE! In
order to provide the child's ergonomic position, place the baby's legs in such a
way that the bottom is slightly lower than the knees, and the legs are spread wide
to the sides.
1.
Front carrier with child facing parent
WARNING! Always put on the carrier before you place your child inside.
Unfasten the buckle of the hip strap and the buckle connecting the shoulder straps. The side
buckles should be fastened
strap to your waist (Fig. 3).
When you are certain that the hip strap is properly in place, hold your child to your chest and
spread the child
'
s legs (the child
During this process, the child must be held
Securing your child, raise the carrier panel to cover the child's back
with your right hand and put the left shoulder strap on your left shoulder (Fig. 6). Next, switch
hands and do the same with the right shoulder strap. Fasten the buckle connecting the
shoulder straps with both hands and adjust it appropriately (Fig.
situation, tighten the shoulder straps by pulling on the adjusting bands (Fig.
the shoulder strap bands until the child is tightly covered by the panel. Make sure that the
child's legs are not too
The tightening straps on the front of the baby carrier are used to adjust the height of the
fabric supporting the baby's head (Fig. 9A and 9B).
2.
Carrying the child on your back with the child facing your back
WARNING! Do not carry children under 6 months of age and children unable to stay seated
Hip strap
Hip buckle with strap adjuster
Shoulder straps
Buckle connecting shoulder straps and strap adjuster
Carrier panel
Adjustable side buckles
Straps adjusting the height of the fabric supporting the head
(Fig.
2).
Put on the hip strap and fasten the
'
s legs should be hanging out of the strap) (Fig.
tight.
EN
tightly.
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buckle.
Adjust the hip
4).
WARNING!
(Fig. 5).
Support your child
7).
Depending on the
8).
Keep pulling