IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
Use exclusively with infants 3.6 kgs to 9 kgs.
Do not use the carrier in the forward-facing position until the infant is able to fully support his or her
own head and neck.
Always fit the carrier on your shoulders before sitting the baby in it.
It is recommended that you place the infant in the carrier while sitting.
After seating the child in the infant carrier, adjust leg openings to smallest possible size.
Small children can fall through a leg opening. Follow instructions for use.
Only use the front cuddle pocket to support the baby. Do not use it to store objects.
Is baby wearing safe?
A few absolute rules to follow:
WARNINGS:
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS:
When done properly, carrying a baby in a soft baby carrier can be safer than carrying a baby in your arms. Your
carrierdoesn’t have muscles that get tired, and your carrier doesn’t have arms that reflexively reach out to
balance you or catch you when you fall. But, as with anything concerning babies, good safety practices are of
utmost importance. This brochure has many safety tips, but no set of guidelines can anticipate every
circumstance. You are responsible for your child’s safety as well as your own.
Failure to follow all warnings and instructions may result in a serious injury or death. For your child’s safety, read
the labels and the owner’s manual before using the product.Read and carefully follow all the instructions
provided with this product before placing an infant in the carrier. Please retain instruction information for future
reference. Failure to use the product according to instructions can result in injury or death.
Before use, remove and dispose of plastic bags and other packaging materials, and keep the out of reach
of babies and children.
Use the carrier only when standing or walking.
Your balance might be adversely affected by your movement and that of the child.
Take care when bending or leaning forward. Ensure that you are holding the child safely in your arms.
This carrier is not suitable for use during sporting activities.
1. Make sure your baby can breathe. Baby carriers allow parents to be hands-free to do other things, but you
must always remain active in caring for your child. No baby carrier can ensure that your baby always has an
open airway; that’s your job.
a. Never allow a baby to be carried, held, or placed in such a way that his chin is curled against his chest. This
rule applies to babies being held in arms, in baby carriers, in infant car seats, or in any other kind of seat or
situation. This position can restrict the baby’s ability to breathe. Newborns lack the muscle control to open their
airways. They need good back support in carriers so that they don’t slump into the chin-to-chest position.
b. Never allow a baby’s head and face to be covered with fabric. Covering a baby’s head and face can cause her
to “rebreathe” the same air, which is a dangerous situation. Also, covering her head and face keeps you from
being able to check on her. Always make sure your baby has plenty of airflow. Check on her frequently.
2. Never jog, run, jump on a trampoline, or do any other activity that subjects your baby to similar shaking or
bouncing motion. This motion can do damage to the baby’s neck, spine and/or brain.
3. Never use a baby carrier when riding in a car. Soft baby carriers provide none of the protection that car seats
provide.
4. Use only carriers that are appropriate for your baby’s age and weight.