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Step 2:
Sit down and release one side of the head support. Unbuckle the
side opening and detach Velcro fasteners. Carefully slide the baby
into the carrier and hold him/her against you. Make sure that the
baby's legs are secured in the leg opening and the baby's arms
are in the arm holes. (For bigger babies, the arms can comfortably
rest over the sides of the head support.)
Step 3:
Fasten the buckles over the Velcro side opening and pull on the
end of the webbing strap to adjust t. Leg opening must be
adjusted to the smallest size possible to prevent small babies
from slipping through.
Step 4:
While supporting the baby's weight with one hand, fasten the
side support buckles. Before releasing your hold on the baby and
standing up, ensure that all the buckles are securely fastened.
The Facing In Position
The facing-in position is a perfect way to keep your baby cuddled
against you and provide close contact and attention babies need.
The wrap-around head support cradles baby's head and neck. The
facing in position helps in parent baby bonding as you can play,
talk and make eye-contact with the baby in this position.
Step 1:
Pass the shoulder straps over your head, crossing behind your
back and fasten the buckles at both sides of the carrier. At the
same time, fasten the waist belt
Putting Your Baby In:
Arm Hole
Contoured shoulder strap
Head support
Cross part
Side opening buckle
Head strap buckle
Leg opening
Front pocket
3D mesh
Shoulder strap buckle
3D mesh lining