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2. For babies weighing more than 9 kg (front face out position)
- Do not use the reducer with this type of positioning.
- Fasten the abdominal belt. Place the baby on your chest and carefully lift the baby carrier.
- Insert one arm through one of the straps, while holding the baby with the other hand.
- Now change hands and fit the second strap. Fasten the linking buckle at the back, so
that the straps cannot slide over the shoulders.
- Ensure that the baby’s legs come out of the sides of the baby carrier.
- Use the safety straps to adjust the belts to your body and the baby’s body.
3. For babies weighing more than 9 kg (back position)
- Do not use the reducer with this type of positioning.
- Fasten the abdominal belt. Place the baby on your chest and carefully lift the baby carrier.
- Hold the belts with one hand, taking great care that the baby is well secured in the baby
carrier.
- Rotate the abdominal belt around your body, and place it on your back.
- Use the safety straps to adjust the belts to your body and the baby’s body.
4. For older babies (back position)
- Do not use the reducer with this type of positioning.
- Place the abdominal belt with the baby carrier in the back position.
- Let the child climb up your back.
- Raise the straps of the baby carrier as if you were putting on a conventional backpack.
- Use the safety straps to adjust the belts to your body and the baby’s body.