Liinalapsi Oy Wompat Instruction Manual Download Page 2

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Wompat soft structured carrier is designed and carefully hand 
made in Finland. Wompat carrier is a great help in everyday life: it 
helps you to bond with your child from the start. A newborn baby 
feels secure and it is easier for you to meet baby’s needs when he 
is close. On the other hand an overwhelmed toddler enjoys the 
closeness equally.

Read all instructions carefully before assembling and using the 
baby carrier. Keep instructions for further use. Check the carrier 
before each use: make sure the buckles, straps and adjustments 
are secure. Before each use check for ribbed seams, torn straps 
or fabric or any damaged fasteners. Ensure the child is properly 
placed in the carrier and his legs are placed correctly.

Wompat baby carrier comes in four sizes. The baby size is for 
about 0-18 months, medium size for 1-3 years, toddler size 2-4 
years and the pre-school size 3-5 years. The minimum weight 
limit for the baby size Wompat is 3,5 kg (7 lbs). The maximum 
weight for baby size is 20 kg (45 lbs). The maximum weight for 
the medium, toddler and pre-school Wompat is 22 kg (48 lbs). If 
you need help choosing the right size, please contact your local 
distributor or the manufacturer.

You can carry the child on the front or on the back. Always carry 
the child in an upright position and facing towards you. Carry a 
small baby high against your chest and her head close enough 
to kiss. Carry the child in the ergonomic frog leg position: baby’s 
legs open and his knees at the same level or higher than her bot-
tom. Never open the waist buckle while the child is in the carrier!

Practice with a doll or teddy and use a mirror as help. Ask another 
adult to help you, if you feel unsure – specially with the back car-
ries. When you first start wearing the baby, make sure that baby 
is well fed and calm. It is also good practise to start moving when 
the baby is in the carrier for example take a walk. The movement 
will calm the baby.

Baby’s face should always be visible – do not cover baby’s face. 
Baby’s nose should not be pressed against your body. The carrier 
should be tight enough so that baby’s chin will not curl against 
his chest but not too tight so that baby can move his head eas-
ily. Always monitor the baby in the carrier and make sure that 
baby can breath easily. Premature infants, infants with respiratory 
problems and babies under 4 months are at greatest risk of suf-
focation.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and use common sense. 
Baby’s safety is always your responsibility. Do not perform any 
activities that might put your baby in danger for example bike or 
horse riding, running, jogging, jumping etc. Never use the carrier 
while engaging in activities such as cooking or cleaning which 
involves a heat source or exposure to chemicals. Never wear the 
baby carrier while driving or being a passenger in a motor vehicle. 
Do not lay down or sleep while baby is in the carrier. Never use 
the carrier when your balance or mobility is impaired because of 
exercise, drowsiness or medical conditions.

Introduction & safety

Newborn carry

This carry is for babies under about 2 months. The waist belt is worn the other way around than normally. This way the body panel creates a safe pouch 
for the baby. You can wear the shoulder straps straight or crossed on your back. 3,5-5 kg / 7-11 lbs.

3. Fasten the buckle and adjust.

5. Put on both shoulder straps. Leave 

the body panel loose enough so that 

you can easily slide the baby in.

1. Take off both buckles of waist belt 

and turn them over. Thread the buck-

les back on. Pull the webbing and 

make sure the buckles won’t slip. You 

only need to do this 2 times: when 

you start newborn carry and again 

when baby is about 2 months.

4. Fasten the buckles of shoulder 

straps to the corresponding buckles 

at the sides of body panel. Leave the 

straps loose.

6. Fasten the small chest strap behind 

your neck. Adjust if necessary.

2. Put on the waist belt: the body pan-

el hangs straight towards the ground 

and the warning label faces out. Wear 

the waist belt as high around your 

waist as possible.

7. Hold baby with both hands and 

slide him inside the carrier. Baby 

should face towards you.

8. Pull the carrier up to baby’s neck 

and back of the head. Baby’s legs 

should be inside the carrier in the nat-

ural frog leg position. At the picture 

16 you can see how baby’s legs are 

inside the carrier.

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