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Switching the side straps under the baby’s bum

 

* use from birth to about 6-8 weeks * 

Unfasten the shoulder strap, loosen it sufficiently 
and guide it under the baby's knee. Snap the 
buckle into the trident under the child's bum. Do 
the same on the other side. Tighten the straps as 
required. 
 
(You do not need to unfasten the straps when 
taking the child out of the carrier. Just pull the 
straps out / under baby's legs, so carrier remains 
set for you to carry it again.) 

Once the baby slowly begins to hold his head 
and his spine begins to straighten, you can 
fasten the straps to the side buckles. 
(You can then elegantly remove the unused 
trident from rubber band on the waist belt.) 

 

 

Thanks to the side buckles, the shoulder 

straps can also be crossed for front wear. 

 

 

Note

: The seating position is right if baby covers one third of waist belt with his bum. Back support should 

always reach to the baby’s neck.  Kid’s arms should stay inside the carrier as long as baby is not able to sit by 

her/himself on the floor. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for UNI Start

Page 1: ...tions according to norm EN 13209 2 2015 This manual contains following instructions How to properly set the adjustable carrier MoniLu Uni Start How to position children correctly and in most comfortable way for both of you Other useful tips instructions and videos can be found on our website www monilu eu section Manuals Videoinstructions For further questions regarding our carriers or our company...

Page 2: ...used as the marks for level of adjusting the width of the back support They match with following approximate height of the kid maximum 75 cm Middle stitching 65 cm minimum 50 cm Always adjust both sides of back support evenly Min Max Once you adjust both sides equally straigten the waist belt so that is not twisted outwards but inwards towards the wearer Check the overal settings This completes se...

Page 3: ...ghten evenly These straps can be adjusted also when baby is carried inside For small babies without firm neck use rolled up hood as additional neck support as displayed on pictures bellow Roll up the hood and attach its rubber band in the dedicated hook placed on the shoulder strap To reduce the width of the back support under the child s neck use a rubber band under the hood The resulting collar ...

Page 4: ...e waist belt legs well spread and knees risen above the bum level Once positioned rise the back support part over the baby s back and wear the shoulders straps one by one Fasten the back buckle afterwards and adjust the length of the back strap if needed Grasp the baby s knees and by pulling child up place it firmly in the fabric of the back support Pull the back support toward baby s shoulder Tig...

Page 5: ...t under baby s legs so carrier remains set for you to carry it again Once the baby slowly begins to hold his head and his spine begins to straighten you can fasten the straps to the side buckles You can then elegantly remove the unused trident from rubber band on the waist belt Thanks to the side buckles the shoulder straps can also be crossed for front wear Note The seating position is right if b...

Page 6: ...hout brighteners Do not use bleach and dryer Avoid direct sunlight and heaters during drying process Do not iron the carrier The fabric can be prone to pulling the threads and breaking them Please be careful with to jewelry zippers etc Do not expose the carrier to extreme temperatures The warranty does not cover damage caused by previously mentioned effect Safety Safety first Please do not underes...

Page 7: ...ctionality of all buckles before each use 6 Always use the triple locking system on the wais belt Always check that buckle is safely locked 7 Never unlock the waist buckle until the baby is present in the carrier 8 When you put on and remove the baby from the carrier always secure him with at least one hand Designed for children from birth 50 cm and 3 5 kgs max load 15 kgs Always carry your child ...

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