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1033025A – 5/14

SAFETY RESTRICTIONS

WARNING:

Do not leave child unattended while seated in the carrier.

Do not leave child unbuckled, even for a moment.

DO NOT OVERLOAD YOUR CARRIER

Entire load is limited to 60 lbs. (27 kg)

Walking with a child in a carrier can affect your

coordination and balance.

WARNING

Exceeding this limit is unsafe and may result in accident
or serious injury to you or your child.

Papa?  

           Mama?

USE CAUTION WHEN ATTACHING TOYS TO CARRIER

Do not use long cords that could cause strangulation.

Do not attach small toys that could pose a choking hazard.

TO QUALIFY AS A PASSENGER:

MINIMUM age 6 mos. and MAXIMUM weight 45 lbs.

Your child must be able to sit upright (usually at 6 months of age),
and be strong enough to hold up their head.

If you are unsure, check with your pediatrician about your child’s ability to
support their neck and sit alone while riding in a back pack child carrier.

45 lbs 

(

20 kg

)

+

=

MAXIMUM

60 lbs

(

27 kg

)

• Before departure, make sure that you are

able to safely manage the loaded carrier.

• Use caution when lifting the weight of

the carrier (with child) onto your back.

WARNING

Running or jumping with a child in a pack may result in
accident and cause serious injury or death to the child.

CARRYING A PACK WITH A CHILD

This carrier was specifically designed to safely carry

a child on an adult’s back while walking and hiking.

• Do not allow an adolescent or child to use this carrier.
• Do not engage in other recreational sports or activities

while carrying a pack with a child.

Summary of Contents for Earliest Explorers GrassHopper

Page 1: ...Part 1033025 RevA GrassHopper 8251 Cricket 8250 child carrier OWNER S MANUAL Read and understand these directions prior to use JUVENILE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 11033025 1 14...

Page 2: ...as offered outdoor enthusiasts for over two decades We take our commitment to safety seriously and ask that you take the time to read this important owner s manual No one is better equipped to properl...

Page 3: ...EEDED ADJUSTMENTS WEAR OR DAMAGE DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY IF THE UNIT SHOULD BECOME DAMAGED OR MALFUNCTIONS IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE ASSEMBLY OF THIS YAKIMA P...

Page 4: ...heck often for possible bites You should know that ticks and other insects are of particular concern when venturing out of doors and frequent body checks should be performed to prevent infection WATCH...

Page 5: ...ust be able to sit upright usually at 6 months of age and be strong enough to hold up their head If you are unsure check with your pediatrician about your child s ability to support their neck and sit...

Page 6: ...f varying height child harness height adjuster harness height grab handles sternum strap frame tension straps Tighten periodically optional load lifters toy loop optional peek a boo mirror optional bo...

Page 7: ...the support frame out as far as it will go Open the pack frame until you hear an audible click The silver frame lock buttons must pop into their holes 1 READ AND UNDERSTAND THE PREVIOUS PAGES WARNING...

Page 8: ...nto another person and easily adjust the pack to their height Move the belt up for heights of 5 2 or more Move the belt down for heights of 6 2 or less 3 CLOSE covers 1 OPEN covers DO NOT USE THE COVE...

Page 9: ...READY TO CARRY YOUR CHILD 7 Loosen harness completely at the seat both sides SET THE PACK ON FLAT LEVEL GROUND GENTLY LIFT YOUR CHILD INTO THE PACK Anchor both shoulder harnesses to the harness ancho...

Page 10: ...ten wings PERFORM A FINAL INSPECTION Child should be unable to stand out of the seat and straps should be snug against the body 9 ADJUST THE SEAT HEIGHT UNTIL THE CHILD CAN SEE ABOVE THE PACK PRIMARY...

Page 11: ...ck DO NOT SWING THE PACK ONTO YOUR BACK 1 Lift pack with overhand reach 2 Move second hand into strap while sliding pack up 3 Support bottom of frame while moving into pack 4 Slip other arm into strap...

Page 12: ...u need to see better GRASSHOPPER MODELS ONLY GrassHopper includes Load Lifter straps Before Traveling with the pack Check your pack s fit and make any adjustments Make sure the child is secured snugly...

Page 13: ...supporting the pack Lower the pack to the ground DO NOT SWING THE CARRIER OFF YOUR BACK Unloading the pack Press both silver frame lock buttons one on each side Push frame together Do not load or unlo...

Page 14: ...sewhichprovesdefective in materials and or workmanship The limited warranty is effective for three years from the date of purchase The limited warranty is applicable only if the Fit List if applicable...

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