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IMPORTANT!
READ CAREFULLY
AND KEEP
FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE
WARNING!
Read all instructions before assembling
and using this soft carrier.
For low birthweight babies and children
with medical conditions, seek advice
from a health professional before using
the product.
Check to assure all buckles, snaps,
straps and adjustments are secure
before each use.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD
• Infants can suffocate in this product
if face is pressed tight against your
body. Do not strap infants too tight
against your body.
• Allow room for head movement.
• Keep infant’s face free from
obstruction at all times.
• Never lie down or sleep with baby
in baby carrier.
• Child must face you until they can
hold head upright unaided (approx.
5 months).
• If you nurse your baby in carrier,
always reposition after feeding so
baby’s face is not pressed against
your body.
FALL HAZARD
• Your balance may be adversely
affected by your movement and
that of your child.
• Take care when bending or leaning
forward or sideways. Never bend at
waist; bend at knees.
• Infants can fall through a wide leg
opening. Adjust leg openings to fit
baby’s legs snugly.
• The leg straps must be used for
children between 3.2 kg and 4.5 kg
(7–10 lbs)
• Take special care when leaning or
walking.
• Ensure proper placement of child in
product, including leg placement
• The baby carrier may only be used
when you are walking, sitting or
standing.
ADDITIONAL HAZARDS
• Always adjust the baby carrier
to your child’s size according to
instructions.
• Only use this baby carrier for
children weighing between 3.2 kg
and 15 kg (7–33 lbs).
• Only use for children of height
53–100 cm (21”–40”)