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How to use the baby carrier
unbutton the head support on
unbutton the safety buckle on
both sides. push button and
one side. push button and pull
pull upwards.
downwards/inwards.
HELPFUL HINT!
make sure to hold the safety buckle
Fasten the safety buckle. it is locked
at the right angle. press inwards and
when you hear a click.
pull backwards/upwards.
adjust the head support. To tighten,
Tighten the shoulder straps. Fasten
carefully pull the adjustment straps.
the leg straps on both sides for
To loosen, lift the outer edge of
a child smaller than 4.5 kg.
the buckles.
place the child in the baby carrier
facing you, with the legs on either
side of the front and the arms
through the armholes.
Fasten the head support on both
sides. it is locked when you hear a
click.
HELPFUL HINT!
if you want to carry your
child higher up, lift from
underneath and place
the waist belt higher up.
Tighten the shoulder
straps again.
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How to choose leg position
choose between normal and wide leg position by opening or closing the leg position zips.
normal leg position
facing inwards
facing outwards
NOTE!
always use the normal leg position when
carrying your child facing outwards.
How to carry your child facing outwards
Fold down the head support. remember to always use normal leg position
when carrying your child facing outwards.
We recommend carrying your child facing inwards at least up until 5 months.
around that age your child's neck, spine and hips will be strong enough for
you to either carry your child facing inwards or outwards. max. weight for
carrying outwards 12 kg.
How to remove your child
unfasten the leg straps if they are being used. unfasten the head
support buckles. loosen the shoulder straps and unfasten the safety
buckles on one or both sides. remove your child.
HELPFUL HINT!
open the front on both sides to lift out your
sleeping child without waking him or her.
wide leg position
facing inwards
back carrying
NOTE!
always use the wide leg position when
carrying your child on your back.
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