Instructions for Installation & Use - Series No. 40/A/2013
Instructions for Installation & Use - Series No. 40/A/2013
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E. The Infant Carrier is fitted with four shoulder
strap positions. As the baby grows, the
shoulder straps must be moved to higher
slots.
INFANT CARRIER SETUP
F. It is better to change one strap at a time so that the other strap will be a guide for
re-assembly.
The shoulder straps must be in the slots which are nearest to the child’s shoulders,
but not lower than the child’s shoulders.
• Always adjust the height of the shoulder straps as the child grows
• Do not use the carrier with the harness shoulder straps set at different heights
or fed through mismatching slots.
• Ensure the harness straps are not twisted and that all straps are secured by
pulling each harness strap.
• Only fit the straps over the bar otherwise the harness will not tighten.
IMPORTANT :
LARGER
BABY
AVERAGE SIZE
BABY
GROWING
BABY
LOW BIRTH
WEIGHT INFANT
HOW TO USE
PLACING INFANT IN CARRIER
If your child is of low birth weight or less than 3kg then you will probably need to use the
harness arrangement for low birth weight babies. Refer to page 35.
When positioning baby into Infant Carrier make sure baby's back is fully supported onto
the flat section and the baby's nappy area (bottom) is resting in the bottom curvature as
shown. It is recommended that bulky nappies are not used when baby is travelling in
the Infant Carrier as they can cause incorrect positioning of the baby's back in the Infant
Carrier.
Bottom curvature of Infant
Carrier
Flat section of
Infant Carrier
A. Loosen shoulder straps by pressing the
harness adjuster and pull both shoulder straps
evenly. Pull out the desired amount of slack.
Press the harness adjuster
and pull both harness
straps evenly to loosen.