
© 2016 Infantino
4920 Carroll Canyon Road, Suite 200 | San Diego, CA 92121 USA
www.infantino.com
Complies with safety requirements of ASTM F2236
BEFORE USING THIS CARRIER:
Review and save the Instruction Manual for future reference. Please call Infantino at
1-800-840-4916 (for US or Canada) with any questions or visit our website www.infantino.com. Made in China.
Removing Baby from the Carrier: Back Carry
Position - Assisted
* NEVER unbuckle the
Waist Belt while your baby is in the carrier.
* IMPORTANT! Make sure one arm is securely supporting baby throughout the process of removing baby from
the carrier.
* ALWAYS support baby’s head in an upright position throughout the process of removing baby from the carrier.
* Be aware of your surroundings. Avoid any potential hazards or obstructions when removing baby from the carrier.
1.
For removal with assistance, have your partner support the child while you release
the
Side Closure Buckles
and remove both
Shoulder Straps
from your shoulders.
2.
Your partner can now lift the child from the carrier.
3.
Unbuckle the
Waist Belt
and remove the carrier.
Removing Baby from the Carrier: Back Carry
Position - Unassisted
1.
To remove baby yourself, sit down slowly and carefully in a secure corner seat such
as a sofa.
*IMPORTANT! DO NOT lean against baby. ALWAYS make sure there is enough room around your baby’s
face to provide a clear source of air
2.
With one hand supporting baby, release one
Side Closure Buckle
, and then the
other. Slowly lower baby off of your back and into the secure corner. Remove both
Shoulder Straps
from your shoulders.
3.
Carefully release the
Waist Belt Buckle
and remove baby from the carrier.
15.
8.
While you continue to firmly hold the
Shoulder Straps
across your chest, have your partner connect the
Shoulder Straps
to the
Carrier Body
by fastening
the
Side Closure Buckle
, first on one side, then on
the other.
9.
To adjust how high the baby rides on your back, have
your partner lift the baby slightly while you pull the
Shoulder Strap Adjuster
, first on one strap, and then
the other. The
Shoulder Strap Adjusters
should be
equal lengths after adjusting.
*NOTE: Wearing the carrier closer to your body and higher up on your back
will minimize stress to your back and shoulders from prolonged use.
10.
Once all buckles are secured and the straps are
tightened adjusted, the second person may release
their support of the child.
*IMPORTANT: Always make sure baby’s face, nose, and mouth are not
obstructed. Check your baby’s position regularly. Your baby should be
centered in the carrier in a seated position with arms and legs extended
and not constricted by the carrier. It is extremely important to avoid any
slouching in baby’s position. A slouching position can restrict baby’s
airways. Baby’s head should be upright or resting on your back with the
face, nose, and mouth positioned to the left or right. Baby’s chin should
never rest on baby’s chest. This can result in closing or partially closing
baby’s airway.