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The harness is correctly adjusted when there is a maximum of one finger
width space between the belts and the child.
5. Putting on and removing the child carrier
Secure the child as described in the ‘kiddy carry system’.
Let a second person help you to put the child carrier on and take it off.
Slip the shoulder straps over one after the other (Fig. 9).
Clip the lap belt in (Fig. 10, No. 1) and tighten it by tightening the two loose
straps on the left and right (Fig. 10, No. 2).
Now tighten both shoulder straps by pulling on the two loose straps (Fig. 11).
To adjust the position of the child seat in relation to your back (pull baby seat
closer), tighten the two straps over your shoulders (Fig. 12, No. 1).
This feature ensures that the weight is evenly distributed to the shoulders
and hips.
Now clip in the chest belt (Fig. 13) and tighten it (Fig. 14).
Fold in the stand.
Always fold the stand out when you place the child carrier on the
ground!
Never leave your child in the carrier for a long time when it is
standing on the floor. Never leave your child unattended.
6. Caring and storage
Check the child carrier for ripped seams, loose screws or rivets and other
damage before every trip. If necessary, retighten loose screws. Other spare
parts can be obtained from the specialist dealer or manufacturer.