Instructions - Forward carry: inward

Forward-facing carry - Inward-facing. 
Suitable from newborn | 3.2 kg – approx. 2 years | 16 kg


Important:  Make sure the baby seat is adjusted to the correct width for your child's size. This can be done using the Velcro straps integrated into the waistband.


1. Position the waist strap so that the panel is centered in front of your body.
2. Before you begin, make sure the shoulder straps are fully adjusted and the buckles are loose. Lift the baby carrier by placing the right shoulder strap on your right shoulder.
3. Pull the right shoulder strap across your back.
4. Insert the buckle on the right shoulder strap into the buckle on the left side of the panel until it clicks.



5. Lift your baby and position your baby with your left hand facing inward while you push your baby’s leg between the panel and your body with your other hand.
6. Use your right hand to support your baby while you use your other hand to guide your baby’s right leg under the strap that is already secured in the buckle on the side of the panel.
7. Tighten the left shoulder strap and pull the panel up behind your baby’s back and over your left shoulder.
8. Pull the left shoulder strap across your back and secure it with the buckle.

9. Tighten both side straps at the same time. Make sure your baby is comfortable and not too tight against your body. Make sure there is enough room for your baby's head to move.
10. Make sure your baby's bottom is deep inside the carrier panel, just above the waistband. Baby should be in the "M" position.

 
"M" position
The "M" position is the ergonomically correct position.


Safe transportation: 5   important checks

1.  Tight and secure.  The carrier should fit securely and support your baby well, without being too loose or too tight. Tighten the straps to prevent your baby from sliding down, which can restrict their breathing. 


2. Always have a view of your baby 
You should always be able to see your baby's face by looking down. Don't put your baby so close in the carrier that you have to open the carrier to see your baby's face.

3. Close enough to kiss 
Your baby's head should be as close to your chin as is comfortable. This can be achieved by placing the carrier high on your natural waist. You should be able to kiss your baby easily on their head or forehead.

4. Keep their chin free 
Your baby should never be bent so that their chin is pressed against your chest, as this can block the airway. Always ensure at least a finger's width of space under their chin.

5. Back support
In all positions, your baby's back should be supported in a natural C-curve, without sagging or bowing, and without too much space between the baby and the carrier.

⚠️ Warning! Be aware of the choking hazard.
Babies under 4 months old may suffocate in this product if their face is pressed tightly against the body. Caution:

  • Not too tight: Provide enough space to breathe freely.
  • Head-free: Your baby should be able to move his head.
  • Face visible: Nose and mouth must not be covered.


⚠️   Does your baby not meet these requirements?
Then your baby may be too small or not yet ready to be carried in this carrier. Wait until your baby is big enough or contact a babywearing consultant for advice.

 

Instructions - Forward carry: inward
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