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> THE FIRST STEPS

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> SAFETY. 

Please read these instructions carefully before using the carrier for the fi rst 

time! Check all seams, buckles and snaps on a regular basis. In the beginning, practice in 
front of a mirror or get someone to assist you until you are well acquainted with how to 
use the carrier. 

> POSITION OF BUCKLES. 

All buckles are padded underneath and secured       

by an elastic safety loop. The short ends of the webbings should always be tightened such 
that the fastened buckle is positioned on the padding and behind the elastic safety loop.      
In this way, if a buckle is opened unintentionally, it will be caught in the safety loop.

> WAIST BELT BUCKLE. 

Always fasten the waist belt fi rst before putting your 

child into the manduca baby carrier. Never unbuckle the waist belt while your child is 
in  the carrier! The waist belt is secured with a special three-point buckle that only can 
be  opened by using two hands or three fi ngers at the same time. This ensures that an          
unintended release is nearly impossible.

> ADJUSTING TO YOUR BODY. 

Adjust the length of the shoulder straps 

and  the  waist  belt  to  your  own  size  before  using  the  carrier  for  the  fi rst  time.                                                
The long ends of the webbing normally only have to be adjusted once in the beginning.  
The  loose  ends  of  the  webbings  can  be  tucked  into  the  designated  belt  loops.                                                                                                                                     
The short ends of the webbings should be used for fi ne tuning during daily use. 

> “CLOSE ENOUGH TO KISS” POSITION.

 During the fi rst weeks,  

you should carry your baby high and close to your body such that you can easily kiss 
his/her  head. To  this  end,  the  waist  belt  can  be  worn  around  either  your  waist  or                                                                                                               
on your hips.       

> SEATING POSITIONS. 

For the best support of your baby, the back panel of 

the manduca baby carrier should be positioned up to the neck of younger or sleeping    
babies. Thanks to the useful combination of the infant seat and back extension, you have 
a total of four diff erent  seating  positions  which  are  appropriate  for  the  age,  size  and                                                                                                        
needs of your child.

First, unfasten the buckle and increase the length of the      
webbing. Bring the ends of the waist belt together in front      
of you such that the black webbing is on the outside.

Then guide the male part of the buckle through the elastic 
safety loop and fasten the buckle. The buckle has been properly 
fastened when you hear a loud “clicking” sound and the clasps 
on both sides have snapped into place.

Adjust the waist belt using the long end of the webbing to  
comfortably fit your size. 

Slide the waist belt around your waist to  
bring the manduca carrier to the preferred 
position: in front, on your back or on your 
hips.  

 

Now adjust the short end of the webbing 
such that the buckle is positioned behind the 
safety loop and on top of the padding. 

> Regardless of which   

manduca carrier position  

you wish to use, these          

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 ve steps are the   

same for all of them.  

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Summary of Contents for baby carrier

Page 1: ...s suitable for babies and toddlers from 3 5 kg 7 7 lbs to max 20 kg 44 lbs CARE INSTRUCTIONS Use mild detergent Please ensure all buckles are fastened before washing Integrated headrest Padded waist b...

Page 2: ...lastic straps at the bottom of the infant seat are solely intended for keeping the infant seat in place when not in use OPENING THE BACK EXTENSION If your child falls asleep in the carrier while you a...

Page 3: ...short ends of the webbings should be used for ne tuning during daily use CLOSE ENOUGH TO KISS POSITION During the rst weeks you should carry your baby high and close to your body such that you can eas...

Page 4: ...d upwards Let the manduca back panel hang down in front of you with the shoulder straps closed The buckle on the connection strap is open 1 Bring your child up to your chest and then pull up the back...

Page 5: ...gainst your body You can ensure this by pulling up on your child s knees which then become higher than his her bottom 6 The M Position 7 Pull forward on the short ends of the lower webbing to tighten...

Page 6: ...safely holding your child 2 Switch the hand holding your child and then reach for the buckle on your back with your free hand Take the buckle in your hand and pull it forward to the front 3 Switch ha...

Page 7: ...s situated on the back of your child s head Position the infant seat between your child s legs 2 Then fasten the snaps Support your child s head and bring him her close to your chest Now stand up care...

Page 8: ...he preferred shoulder strap to the male buckle on the opposite side If you want to carry your child on your left hip connect the right shoulder strap with the left side 2 Ensure that the buckle is pos...

Page 9: ...wn into the carrier Ensure that he she is positioned in the middle and that there is no space between your child s bottom and the carrier 6 Remember to tighten the straps by pulling on the webbing 9 T...

Page 10: ...ur waist Lengthen the webbings on the shoulder straps slightly 1 Bring your child up to your chest 2 Pull up the back panel of the manduca carrier 3 Hold both shoulder straps using both hands Take car...

Page 11: ...your child slide down deeply into the carrier Fasten the buckle of the connection strap across your chest Now slide your child to your back with your free hand helping to slide the waist belt Ensure t...

Page 12: ...the shoulder straps closed Place your child piggyback and hold him her with your right hand 1 Slide your arm through the left shoulder strap and at the same time pull the back panel up as far as poss...

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