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Step 1:
Remove the back hard support (PE board) from the baby carrier
and fold over the front piece so that the baby's face is not
obstructed. Fasten the waist buckle on one side.
Step 2:
Sit down and release one side of the head support. Embrace the
baby securely and slide him/ her in to the baby carrier from the
open side with the face outward.
Step 3:
Make sure each of the baby's legs are in the leg openings.
Connect the buckle
Step 4:
Put the shoulder strap on your shoulder and adjust the size of the
strap.
Step 5:
Bring both hands behind your back and fasten the back strap
buckle. (Or ask someone else to do it). Before releasing your hold
on the baby and standing up, ensure that all the buckles are
securely fastened.
Carrying the baby on the back Facing-In
Step 1:
Insert the back hard supporter (PE board) into the hole of the
front piece and close the Velcro. Make sure that it does not slip.
Step 2:
Put the baby carrier on a safe surface and lay the baby on it. Wrap
the front piece on the baby's tummy (like a wrap diaper).
Step 3:
Fasten the head support buckle.
Step 5:
Have other people hold the baby at your back. Pass the shoulder
straps over the head and fasten the chest buckle. (Before
releasing your hands, make sure all the buckles are fastened.)
Step 4:
Connect both sides of waist buckle on the baby's tummy until
you hear a "click" sound which indicates the straps are securely
fastened. Tighten the straps for comfort. (The male buckle must
go through the elastic band. The band will hold the extra portion
of the strap).
Step 6:
Fasten the chest buckle close and check buckle holder.
The Facing-Out Position:
The facing-out position is perfect when your baby can support his/her own head and
is ready to explore. This position gives your baby the best of both worlds - the comfort
and security of being held by you and checking out the things in the world around.