6.
While holding baby securely with your right
hand, use your left hand to reach behind your
back to grab the “shoulder strap” from the
opposite side of your body. Bring strap around
the front. Repeat with the other “shoulder
strap”. This will create an X on your back.
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4.
How to use your Detachable Hood:
* IMPORTANT! Baby’s air flow should not be obstructed at any time. ALWAYS make
sure there is enough room around your baby’s face to provide a clear source of air.
* DO NOT USE detachable hood in the Backpack and Hip position.
Follow instructions for Carrier Use for an Infant or
Older baby Facing-In position.
1.
Attach hood to carrier by snapping the two snaps
at the base of the hood to the matching snaps on
the front of the carrier body.
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2.
Attach snaps on hood straps to desired matching
snaps on both of the carrier straps. Note: Hood
straps should not criss-cross.
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3.
With the “shoulder straps” in the front of your
body, you can
Front Tie across the middle of
your baby’s back in a double knot, or if the
strap length allows, you can tie in the back.
Back Tie
: Take the “shoulder straps” over
child’s thighs, cross on the carrier body at
child’s bum, take back beneath the child’s
legs and tie in a double knot behind you.
5.
* IMPORTANT! ALWAYS make sure there is enough
room around your baby’s face to provide a clear
source of air.
* IMPORTANT! Frequently look under hood and make
sure baby is not over heated, and fabric is not in
baby’s face.
7.
Hold the carrier upside down by the “waist
straps” with the patterned panel facing
towards your body (behind you) and the
“shoulder straps” hanging down.
1.
Place carrier flat against your body at your
natural waist (where your belly button is) and
tie the “waist straps” tightly in front of you. Tie
in a double knot.
2.
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Carrier use for an Older Baby:
Back Carry Position Assisted
* STOP! First time users, DO NOT attempt to use the carrier in the backpack position
without the assistance of a second person. We highly recommend always using
the assistance of a second person.
* IMPORTANT! Baby must be able to sit up on their own before being worn in the back
carry position.
Once carrier is properly tied, lean forward
slightly and have your partner lift baby up
and place them on your back. Baby’s legs
should wrap around your waist.
3.
With your partner still supporting baby, pull the
carrier body over baby’s back and pull the
“shoulder straps” over the front of your shoul
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ders.
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4.
* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby - either
yours or that of a partner helping to assist you while
placing baby in the carrier