
Pull the excess
webbing forwards to
tighten.
Carefully stand
straight whilst you
continue to tighten
the webbing.
Take a shoulder strap
in each hand and slide
your arms through the
straps, just like a
rucksack.
Leaning forward
slightly, continue to
shift your baby and
the carrier around to
the centre of your
back.
Picture of carrier
in correct position
including chest
strap
Close up of
chest strap
in place
Close up of
waist buckle
Once baby is secured,
proceed to the Safety
& Comfort Checks on
page 2.
You can use the chest
strap provided to
secure the shoulder
straps in place.
Tighten the waist
buckle. You may want
to lift baby slightly
with one hand as you
tighten each side.
There are many different ways of getting your baby onto your back and we
encourage our customers to use the method they feel most comfortable with.
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7 8 9
Check to ensure all buckles, straps and adjustments are secure before
each use.
Check for ripped seams, torn straps or fabric and damaged fasteners
before each use.
Ensure proper placement of child in product including leg placement.
Premature infants, infants with respiratory problems, and infants
under 4 months are at greatest risk of suffocation.
Never use a soft carrier when balance or mobility is impaired because
of exercise, drowsiness, or medical conditions.
Never use a soft carrier while engaging in activities such as cooking
and cleaning which involve a heat source or exposure to chemicals.
Never wear a soft carrier while driving or being a passenger in a motor
vehicle.
Safety First
⚠ WARNING
FALL AND SUFFOCATION HAZARD
FALL HAZARD - Infants can fall through a wide leg opening or out of carrier.
Before each use, make sure all fasteners are secure.
Take special care when leaning or walking.
Never bend at waist; bend at knees.
Only use this carrier for children between 8lb and 35lb.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD - Infants under 4 months can suffocate in this
product if face is pressed tight against your body.
Do not strap infant too tight against your body.
Allow room for head movement.
Keep infant’s face free from obstructions at all times.