INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
A. Basic wrap
• Take the wrap in the middle and pull it over the stomach. Make sure that the central tying mark
(d)
is properly positioned on
the stomach
(Figure 1)
.
• Bring each end across the back
(Figure 2)
.
• Bring each end over the opposite shoulder of the wearer. The ends are therefore crossed over at the back
(Figure 3)
.
• Bring the ends over the shoulders of the wearer (by pulling them) and pass them under the horizontal strap of the wrap
(c)
(where the central tying mark is located
(d)
). Pull both ends so that the horizontal strap
(c)
is 10 cm above the belly button
(Figures 4 et 5)
.
• Cross the two ends (the end that went over the wearer's right-hand shoulder goes towards the left-hand hip and vice versa).
Check that the end that is on top at the back is also on top at the front
(Figure 6)
.
• Take up each end (from the highest outside edge) so that the wrap is well spread over the back). Firstly, pass the end that is
underneath (inside) in the back, over the bottom, then bring it back to the front over the opposite hip
(Figure 7)
. Do the same
thing with the top (outside) end. Hold the first end between the legs to do this more easily easier
(Figure 8)
.
• Take up the two ends fully in your hands
(Figure 9)
. Tie a double knot over the hip of the outside strap
(f) (Figure 10)
.
ATTENTION
- Always keep the wrap taut so that the weight of the child is correctly spread out
(Figures 11 et 12).
- Make sure that the wrap is not twisted
(Figure 13).
- Make sure that the wrap is tight in every carrying position to ensure the child is correctly held.
- As a baby cannot hold its head before 4 months, one of the straps of the wrap must therefore cover its head in order to hold it.
- For your own safety and that of your child, tie a double knot
(Figure 14).
- Make sure the child is not positioned too low down for optimum carrying comfort.
B. Cradle carry position - From birth to 12 months
• Use the basic wrap. Fold the inside strap
(e)
of the wrap in half and insert the baby inside. Place the baby at chest height
(Figure 15)
.
Thank you for choosing the BABYMOOV baby wrap
Thanks to its 5 carrying positions, the BABYMOOV BABY WRAP is a strong, comfortable
and ergonomic wrap made of 100% organic cotton.
FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR BABY'S SAFETY, PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY AND
KEEP IT SAFE SO THAT YOU CAN REFER TO IT AT A LATER DATE.
SAFETY WARNING
•
PLEASE READ
these instructions for use
CAREFULLY
and in full
before using your baby wrap. If this procedure is not adhered
to,
YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY COULD BE AFFECTED
.
• This baby carrier is designed for children from birth and up
to 15 kg.
• Never leave your infant without supervision.
• Keep the baby carrier out of reach of children when not in use.
• The person wearing the carrier may find their balance affected
by any movement they or the baby make.
BE CAREFUL
.
• Take great care when leaning forwards. Always avoid making
sudden movements.
• Never use the baby carrier in the car, on a two-wheel vehicle
or when cooking.
• This baby carrier is not suitable for use during any kind of
sports activity.
• As a baby cannot hold its head before 4 months, one of the
straps of the wrap must therefore cover its head in order to
hold it.
• Do not make any alterations to the product.
• Check the condition of the baby carrier on a regular basis.
IMMEDIATELY
stop any use if there are any signs of wear.
• The manufacturer cannot guarantee the safety of the baby
carrier if the owner has been changed. You are therefore
not advised to buy a second-hand baby carrier.
• If you choose to wear your baby carrier on the hip, you are
advised to change over the side you wear it on a regular basis.
Complies with a standard examination as per the standard
NF-EN 13209-2.
Complies with safety requirements.
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BABY WRAP
• Instruction manual
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