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*  IMPORTANT! Baby must be carried in this position until he/she is able to sit up 

on their own without assistance.

*  IMPORTANT! Keep one hand on the baby until the shoulder straps are  

properly positioned.

Hold your baby facing towards your body to 
your natural waist. Make sure the baby’s legs 
wrap comfortably around your waist.

While holding the baby securely with the left 
hand, slip the “shoulder strap” onto your right 
shoulder. Make sure baby’s legs are through 
leg hole. the leg straps should be above the 
baby’s legs. Switch hands and repeat with the 
other “shoulder strap.”

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   Carrier use for an Older Baby: Facing-In Position

 

1.

Repeat steps 1-3 of     of CARRIER USE FOR AN 

INFANT: Facing-In Position

* IMPORTANT! Before releasing your hold on the   

  baby, ensure that the “shoulder straps” are 

  securely in place.

*   IMPORTANT! Keep one hand on the baby until all 

buckles and straps are properly fastened.

Once the straps are secure on your shoulders, 
reach over your shoulders and attach the 
“chest/back strap” to connect the two “shoulder 
straps” together. If you have difficulty reaching 
the buckle ask another person for assistance.

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To bring the baby close against your body 
and provide proper head support, adjust the 
“shoulder straps” by pulling on the top 
“shoulder strap” tighteners.

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Fit the baby’s securely in carrier adjusting the 
webbing on the “leg strap.”

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6.

Pull forward on the “shoulder straps” to adjust
carrier for a comfortable fit.

7.

Roll any excess webbing and 
secure with an elastic “tidy 
loop.” Repeat with each strap 
to keep the carrier neat and 
any excess strap out
of the way. 

8.

*   IMPORTANT! Always make sure there is enough 

room around your baby’s face to provide a 

clear source of air.

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