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Evenflo Active Carrier - Warnings and Hazards; Fall Hazard; Suffocation Hazard

Evenflo Active Carrier
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Table of Contents
Warnings ......................................................................................................... 1
Know Your Carrier ............................................................................................. 2
Adjusting the Seat ............................................................................................ 3
Wearing the Carrier .......................................................................................... 4
Using the Side-entry Buckle ............................................................................... 5
Using the Carrier as a Front Pack – Facing Inward ............................................. 7
Using the Carrier as a Front Pack – Facing Outward .......................................... 8
Using the Carrier as a Backpack ........................................................................ 9
Care and Maintenance .................................................................................... 11
Limited Warranty ............................................................................................ 11
For Australian Consumers ................................................................................ 12
IMPORTANT!
KEEP FOR FUTURE USE.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING
AND USING THE SOFT CARRIER.
WARNING
FALL AND
SUFFOCATION HAZARD
FALL HAZARD Infants can fall through a wide leg
opening or out of carrier.
• Adjust leg openings to t baby’s legs snugly.
• 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 7 lb and 32 lbs
(3.2 kg and 14.5 kg).
SUFFOCATION HAZARD – Infants under four 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.

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