Unloading the Carrier- Twin Inward Position
1.
Sit on a flat surface, with a safe place to your set babies down where they are in no danger of
falling.
2.
Open the inside buckle on one side of the carrier.
3.
Lift out your baby, and set him in a safe location.
4.
Repeat on the opposite side.
5.
Take the carrier off like a jacket by only unlocking the front buckles.
6.
Neatly fold or hang your carrier on a hanger to prevent straps from twisting and it will be ready to
go for the next use.
Loading the Carrier- Twin Outward Position
1.
Follow the inward instructions and make sure to fold the front flap and button it so that the upside
down TwinTrexx 2 logo is now facing outward. Sit on a soft flat surface (such as a bed-or a couch
with secured car seats near you), and safely place your babies next to you (where they are not in
danger of rolling off).
2.
Pick up your baby and place him with his back against your body, between the two straps of the
carrier on the side you wish to load. Open buckles. With one hand on the baby, use the other hand
to reach into the leg holes to help guide the baby’s feet.
3.
Once seated, place his arms under the child support straps. The straps of the carrier will overlap
the babies.
4.
Make any necessary adjustments to be sure that the baby is seated all the way down into the carrier
before repeating the process on the opposite side. Make sure to close the top buckle.
5.
Pick up your baby and place him with is back against your body, between the two straps of the
carrier on the side you wish to load. With one hand on the baby, use the other hand to reach into
the leg holes to help guide the baby’s feet.
6.
Once seated, place his arms under the child support straps. The straps of the carrier will overlap
the babies. Make sure to close the buckle.
7.
Make any necessary adjustments to be sure that the baby is seated all the way down into the
carrier.
8.
It is important to remember that a shift of weight will lower the carrier and you may need to make
slight adjustments after both babies have been placed into the carrier. Babies should fit as close to
you as possible. (See Figure 4)