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• Small children can fall through the leg opening, so you should adjust the openings
in order the child’s legs to fit snugly to you without this causing any inconvenience
to you or your child.
• Never leave the baby in the carrier unless the product is being used by any of the
parent or caregiver. Otherwise, this may lead to the child’s suffocation or slipping
out of the carrier.
IMPORTANT! The diagrams and figures in this instruction are illustrative and indicative
only.
Follow exactly the instructions and sequence for assembling and operating with the
product.
MAIN PARTS OF THE CARRIER - PD: 1. Removable head support (the bonnet); 2. Wide
harness through the shoulders; 3. Clip for retracting of the harness; 4. Comfortable
wide harness through the waist; 5. Buckle for the waist harness; 6. Removable pad; 7.
Breathable fabric; 8. Shoulder belts buckle; 9. Side belt buckle.
PLACING THE CHILD FACING THE ADULT - PICTURES A:
The position of placing the child facing you is intended for children under 6 months of
age. The child should face you until it is able to hold the head upright independently.
The head support, which surrounds the neck and head, protects your child, and
provides additional care.
To adjust the baby carrier in this position, follow the steps outlined in Section A:
1. Place the baby carrier on a flat surface such as bed or table.
2. Attach the removable head support to the baby carrier, slide the shoulder harness
through your shoulder and place the baby carrier before you.
3. Buckle the waist belt after adjusting its length until you did not feel fit.
4. Sit on a comfortable chair or sofa and place carefully your child in the baby carrier
facing you.
5. Slide the feet through the respective openings of the baby carrier and slide the belt
that passes through the baby carrier, through the loop, shown in the respective figure
5.
6. Buckle the belt that passes through the baby carrier as shown in the respective
picture 6 - tighten or loosen where needed.
7. Fasten the buckle of the side harness of the hood.
8. Adjust the position of the baby carrier and the child in such a way that both you and
the child are comfortable.
Important! Babies can fall through the leg openings, so you should adjust the opening
in order the child’s legs to fit snugly to you without causing any inconvenience to you
or your child.