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ContoursBaby.com
Your child’s safety depends on you. Proper product use cannot be assured unless you follow these instructions.
• Read all instructions BEFORE assembly and use of the soft carrier.
BABY MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
• THE BABY MUST FACE TOWARDS THE USER UNTIL THEY CAN HOLD THEIR HEAD AND SHOULDERS UPRIGHT UNASSISTED.
• For newborns 8 lb (3,6 kg) and until baby’s legs begin to naturally straighten out, make sure the Leg Openings are closed.
WHEN USING THIS CARRIER:
• Hold onto your infant tightly until all buckles are secured in place and straps are pulled tight around the user’s body.
• DO NOT cook, clean, run, ski, bike, ride horses or use any type of motorized vehicles, etc. while using this product.
PRODUCT WEAR WARNING: This product is subject to normal wear and tear over time.
• Check for ripped seams, torn straps or fabric and damaged fasteners before each use.
• Stop using the carrier if parts are missing or damaged.
• If problems are detected, call Consumer Services (USA 1-888-226-4469 / 31 548 659096).
FALL AND SUFFOCATION HAZARD
FALL HAZARD – Babies can fall through a wide leg opening or out of carrier.
• Adjust leg openings to fit baby’s legs snugly.
• Before each use, make sure all buckles, snaps, straps, and adjustments are secure.
• Your balance may be adversely affected by your movement and that of your child.
• Take special care when leaning or walking.
• Never bend at waist; bend at knees.
• Only use this carrier for children between 8 lb (3,6 kg) and 30 lb (13,6 kg).
• To prevent hazards from falling ensure that your child is securely positioned in the carrier.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD – Babies under 4 months can suffocate in this product if face is pressed tight against your body.
• Do not strap baby too tight against your body.
• Allow room for head movement.
• Keep baby’s face free from obstructions at all times.
• If you nurse your baby in carrier, always reposition after feeding so baby’s face is not pressed against your body.
• When using the product constantly monitor your child and ensure the mouth and nose are unobstructed.
• Ensure your child’s chin is not resting on its chest as its breathing may be restricted which could lead to suffocation.
• Ensure your child’s face is not pressed against the fabric of the carrier or your body, to avoid suffocation hazards.
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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