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4.

Bending at the knees with your back to your baby, pull the carrier onto your shoulders as you 
would with a standard backpack. Straps will not cross on rear carrier. 

5.

Adjust straps as needed for optimal support and comfort. 

Unloading in the Front-Out & Back-In Twin Position

1.

Sit on a soft flat surface (such as a bed), and use one arm to hold the front riding child snugly. 
Reach down with free hand and unbuckle one side of the front carrier. Be careful not to unbuckle 
the rear carrier by mistake. After one side is unlatched, repeat process on opposite side while 
cradling front child with one arm. 

2.

Remove child from carrier and set aside. Place child down in a baby seat or other safe place where 
they are not in danger of rolling off. 

3.

While sitting on a couch or bed, carefully take hold of the straps of the rear carrier from the top of 
your shoulders and gently lower the child to the couch or bed. Do not let go of the straps until the 
child is safely brought down to the soft surface. 

4.

Remove the child from the carrier and set him/her in a safe place such as a crib, playpen or baby 
seat.

 WARNING:
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE. SMALL CHILDREN CAN FALL THROUGH LEG OPENINGS. 
ONLY USE THIS CARRIER FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 7LBS  AND 20 LBS . 

FOLLOW PROPER PLACEMENT GUIDELINES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE. PLEASE 
EXERCISE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES. CHECK TO MAKE SURE ALL BUCKLES, SNAPS, STRAPS, 
AND ADJUST- MENTS ARE SECURE BEFORE EACH USE.

WEARER MUST BE SURE THAT BABY’S AIRWAY IS CLEAR AND THAT BABY IS BREATHING 
NORMALLY AT ALL TIMES. BABY SHOULD NOT BE CURLED TIGHT CHIN TO CHEST 
BECAUSE THIS PARTIALLY CLOSES BABY’S AIRWAY. BABY’S LEGS AND FEET NEED TO BE 
OBSERVED WHILE IN THE CARRIER. THE LEGS SHOULD COME OUT OF THE OPENINGS ON 
THE SIDES OF THE CARRIER AND STRADDLE THE WEARER’S WAIST OR STOMACH. BE 
SURE TO CHECK THAT THE LEGS AND FEET ARE IN NO WAY CONSTRICT- ED BY THE 
CARRIER. 

NEVER UNBUCKLE THE WAIST BELT WHILE THE BABY IS IN THE CARRIER. NEVER WEAR 
CARRIER WITH CHEST STRAP UNBUCKLED.

ONLY USE THE OUTWARD POSITION WHEN BABY HAS STRONG AND CONSISTENT HEAD 
AND NECK CONTROL.

YOUR BALANCE MAY BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY YOUR MOVEMENT AND THE 
MOVEMENT OF YOUR CHILD. TAKE CARE WHEN BENDING OR LEANING FORWARD, 
SIDEWAYS OR BACKWARD.

TO AVOID INJURY WHEN LEARNING TO PLACE YOUR BABY IN THE CARRIER, DO SO OVER 
A BED OR OTHER CUSHIONED SURFACE WITH THE HELP OF ANOTHER PERSON.

THIS CARRIER SHOULD NOT BE USED BY A PERSON WITH PHYSICAL PROBLEMS THAT 
MIGHT INTERFERE WITH THE SAFE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 
TO: MUSCULAR, CIRCULATORY OR SKELETAL PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS WITH BALANCE OR 
DIZZINESS, OR PAINFUL DISORDERS OF THE BACK OR LEGS.

THIS CARRIER SHOULD NEVER BE USED IF THE WEARER IS IMPAIRED BY ALCOHOL OR 
DRUGS OR IF THE WEARER IS TIRED OR IN PAIN, AS BALANCE AND REFLEXES MAY BE 
IMPAIRED.

Summary of Contents for TwinTrexx 2

Page 1: ...carrier In an effort to continuously improve our products the actual carrier may vary slightly from the images in the instructions Care Instructions Hand washing will prolong the life of your TwinTrexx 2 baby carrier Do not dry clean Do not bleach Do not iron Air dry only do not use electric dryer Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight car etc Product fabric may fade Avoid prolonged exposure to exce...

Page 2: ...ise If you are loading carrier from the car leave children fastened in car seat until each child is ready to be put in the carrier Remember to bend at the knees while wearing the carrier with children inside If you are loading children into a car remember to bend at the knees while removing them from the carrier do not bend forward Also make sure first child is secured in car seat before removing ...

Page 3: ...going to be loading 3 Pick up your baby and place him her into the carrier With one hand on the baby use the other hand to reach into the leg holes to help guide the baby s feet 4 Once both legs are through the carrier make sure the snap on the bottom is adjusted so that each leg is snug Close the buckle 5 Make any necessary adjustments to be sure that the baby is seated all the way down into the ...

Page 4: ...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 s...

Page 5: ...e 3 Fasten the snaps around the child s legs Use the tightest snap position possible while still comfortable for optimal safety Close the buckle 4 Fold down straps and connect to same side buckle latches as this rear carrier will be worn like a backpack 5 Make sure child is resting in a secure spot in no danger of falling until you are ready to put on the second carrier For wearing the single carr...

Page 6: ... USE PLEASE EXERCISE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES CHECK TO MAKE SURE ALL BUCKLES SNAPS STRAPS AND ADJUST MENTS ARE SECURE BEFORE EACH USE WEARER MUST BE SURE THAT BABY S AIRWAY IS CLEAR AND THAT BABY IS BREATHING NORMALLY AT ALL TIMES BABY SHOULD NOT BE CURLED TIGHT CHIN TO CHEST BECAUSE THIS PARTIALLY CLOSES BABY S AIRWAY BABY S LEGS AND FEET NEED TO BE OBSERVED WHILE IN THE CARRIER THE LEGS SHOULD COME ...

Page 7: ...G OR PARTICIPATING IN OTHER SPORTING OR STRENUOUS ACTIVITIES HANDS SHOULD ALWAYS BE AVAILABLE TO CHECK AND ADJUST BABY S POSITION INSPECT THE BABY CARRIER REGULARLY FOR ANY SIGNS OF WEAR AND TEAR ESPECIALLY AROUND STRAPS SAFETY ELASTIC LOOPS BUCKLES AND SEAMS ...

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