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    CARRYING YOUR BABY IN THE FRONT

Practice loading your baby into the Carrier over a bed, 
while sitting, or with another adult to assist you.

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Unbuckle the two Upper Carrier Buckles, and one  
or both of the Lower Carrier Buckles.

For children over 8 lbs (3.6 kg) in the inward 
facing position, widen the seat for your child’s 
legs. To widen the seat unfold the Extension Wings 
from the pockets in the seat area and fasten the 
Extension Wing buckles to their attachment points. 

Load your baby into the Carrier facing inward or 
outward depending on their stage of development and 
sitting height. Taking care to fully support their 
weight and their head, place them in the Carrier 
with their legs straddling the center and each leg 
on either side of the crotch support. Make sure 
your baby’s airway is completely clear. Child’s 
chin must be above the adjacent carrier fabric.

Snap the buckles of both Main Wings into place with 
an audible “click.” This secures your baby side to 
side. Check to confirm that baby is secure. Snap-in 
both Upper Carrier Buckles above your baby’s arms 
with an audible “click.”

Adjust the Lower Carrier Wing Straps and Upper 
Carrier Straps to fit your baby snugly. Tighten  
or loosen the webbing.

For babies less than 11 lbs (5 kg), fasten Leg 
Straps on both sides to reduce size of leg opening. 
Infants can fall through a wide leg opening. Adjust 
leg openings to fit child’s legs snugly.

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Summary of Contents for S.02

Page 1: ...S 02 Instruction Manual System 02 Baby Carrier...

Page 2: ...re System 02 is sleek versatile and customizable to easily transition from one quest to the next The lightweight yet extremely strong fabric is reinforced by aerospace grade aramid fibers and goes the...

Page 3: ...EEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE Register your product Visit www missioncritical cc register or fill out and mail in the attached registration card If you have questions or if there is anything y...

Page 4: ...ore each use Check for ripped seams torn straps or fabric and damaged fasteners before each use Contact Mission Critical for repair or assistance Do not attach to the carrier any parts or accessories...

Page 5: ...re secure Take special care when leaning or walking Bend at knees never at the waist Never use a soft carrier when balance or mobility is impaired because of exercise drowsiness or medical conditions...

Page 6: ...ps Side Strap Buckles Main Wings Lower Carrier Straps Lower Carrier Buckles Leg Straps Leg Strap Buckles Underneath Cover Extension Wings Extension Wing Buckles Adjustable Padded Hip Belt Hip Belt Buc...

Page 7: ...e snap is visible toward the front A good reference on the correct fit is that you should be able to easily kiss your child on the head while in the Carrier Snap the two Side Strap Buckles together wi...

Page 8: ...e to fully support their weight and their head place them in the Carrier with their legs straddling the center and each leg on either side of the crotch support Make sure your baby s airway is complet...

Page 9: ...osition facing inward following the front carry instructions on the previous page After the child is secure in the Carrier and their straps have been snugly adjusted slightly loosen the hip belt enoug...

Page 10: ...ent fabric and airways are clear Baby fits snugly and does not shift or tilt easily in the carrier The Lower Carrier Wing Straps fit snugly around baby s thighs allowing them to be bent in a frog like...

Page 11: ...ely with one arm making sure to support their weight and head if necessary Unbuckle one or both of the Upper Carrier Buckles and one or both of the Lower Carrier Buckles Support your baby as you lift...

Page 12: ...ur products are built tough and we stand behind them For life We are committed to offering our customers a Limited Lifetime Warranty on all Mission Critical gear Step into the unknown with confidence...

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