EvöAir
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IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
The head support may be required for a baby under the
age of 4 months. When using this baby carrier, until the
age of 4 months, your baby must be facing you.
HOW TO ADJUST YOUR EVÖAIR
ACCORDING TO THE CARRY POSITION
The straps are adjustable in 2
directions, making it easier to adjust
your baby's position so you are
comfortable. Refer to the following
illustrations to learn how to adjust the
straps depending on whether you
choose to carry your baby in front or
in back.
ACCORDING TO YOUR BABY'S DEVELOPMENT
You can adjust the baby carrier according to the size of your baby. It is
possible to adjust the belt width and height using the straps located at the
base of the shoulder straps.
WIDTH ADJUSTMENT
For your own comfort, also note that the straps can be worn in parallel or
criss-cross on the back for all positions.
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NEWBORN POSITION - LEGS INSIDE
For babies aged 0-3 months (8-12 lbs/3.6-5.5 kg)
Illustration of option: Parallel straps and belt attachment
In their first few weeks of life, a baby's legs are very small and bent. As long
as they are comfortable with their legs inside folded in front of them, don't
stick their legs out to the side. It is best to take the legs out of the carrier when
babies start pushing on their feet. Avoid carrying the baby in Legs Inside
position for too long and constantly ensure proper circulation by checking
the coloring of your baby's skin.
Always start by tying the belt around your waist. The height of the belt is
based on your baby's height. Babies who are very small are carried at a
higher point. The buttocks should be away from the belt and baby should be
well seated in the fabric - not on the belt.
Maintain baby in a squatting position with the knees higher than the buttocks
and with the back rounded. Make sure your baby doesn't sit on his or her feet
if they are inside the carrier. As soon as your baby is comfortable with his legs
outside of the carrier, opt for that position as a rule. Keep your baby at "kiss
height" as much as possible to ensure he or she is not too low.
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT