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Always carry safely…

Please take the time to read through all of the instructions before using your Caboo, we would ask you to pay special attention to the safety precautions 

and warnings below, these are designed to ensure safe carrying at all times. With practice it will be second nature for you to carry your baby, but in the 

meantime you can practice with a soft toy or doll  in front of the mirror to build up your confidence! Download the video demonstration from www.caboo.
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Safety precautions

Make sure baby is in view at all times…regularly check your baby is secure and happy
Keep baby high up on your chest… close enough to kiss
Keep baby’s chin off their chest…at least 1cm gap and free flowing air
Baby should be held comfortably close…and fully supported
Make sure baby is central…and the cross section is spread out under their bottom 
Don’t overdress your baby… remember your body heat will keep them warm so dress them down a layer and never cover baby’s head or face with 

an item of your own clothing.
Use common sense… don’t engage in activities which may expose you or your baby to unnecessary danger or risk… hot food or drink, handling knives 

or operating machinery

WARNINGS

PLEASE ENSURE THAT TOGGLE AND CORD ARE ALWAYS UNDERNEATH YOUR BABY AND NEVER NEAR BABY’S HEAD OR NECK
TAKE CARE WHEN BENDING OR LEANING FORWARD, ALWAYS SUPPORT BABY
THIS CARRIER IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE DURING SPORTING ACTIVITIES
YOUR BALANCE MAY BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY YOUR MOVEMENT AND THAT OF YOUR CHILD

Wash at 30°C tumble dry on low heat!

Special note when washing…Tie your Caboo inside a pillowcase when washing and drying to keep the rings away from the machine drum and reduce the noise. 

*Close accept no responsibility for individual appliances.

IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Summary of Contents for Caboo

Page 1: ...e sure baby is central and the cross section is spread out under their bottom Don t overdress your baby remember your body heat will keep them warm so dress them down a layer and never cover baby s he...

Page 2: ...Parts of my Caboo rings the fixed cross inner strap outer strap the wrap bag cord and toggle...

Page 3: ...lling down and forward evenly on both straps leaving just enoughroomtogetyourbabyin itisimportant thatit snottooloose Fig A 5 To check you have left enough room simply place your hands behind the stra...

Page 4: ...out of the rings take it back across you over the top of the opposite strap and re thread in the same rings Fig B 1 Take the carrier out of the bag and place it over your shoulders cross section to t...

Page 5: ...f baby s knees so they sit in a frog legged position ie with their knees higher than theirbottom Fig C 6 Lay baby s cheek against your chest to ensure they have free flowing air their chin should be c...

Page 6: ...the outer strapdownofftheshoulder FigD 3 Createahammockwiththeinnerstrap keepingoneedgeoffabricnexttoyourneck pull the opposite edge down and then fold it back up ontotheshoulder FigD 4 Pickupbabyand...

Page 7: ...rnate to the opposite breast you will need to take baby out and change the inner strap to the outer strap see steps on threading the rings Fig B 1 to B 3 Positions 4 Months Weight range Max weight 14...

Page 8: ...shown You should always wear the supporting wrap for additional support If baby is walking you can kneel on the floor behind your baby and they can simply step back placing their legs through the carr...

Page 9: ...Breastfeeding position Supportingbabyfirmly slidetheouterstrapoffyourshoulder placeonehandbetweentheinnerstrapandbaby sbottom withtheotherhandgentlypullthefabricaway from baby so you can put your han...

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