3. djusting the back strap (i)
• djust the back strap (i) to the level you wish at the back, taking care to fasten it at the required height between the
corresponding press studs (Figure 12).
4. Use of the zippered baby carrier extender (f)
• To support your baby, you can extend the back part (d). Open the zipper located on the back part (d) (Figure 13).
• To shorten the back part (d), zip up the extender (f).
B. Carrying facing-in with cocoon (e) (from 3.5 Kg to approx 6 Kg)
Babies from birth to 4 months must have their head supported. Check that you can see the baby's face. Tighten the waist belt to fit around
your hips so that the belt is comfortable and well-positioned.
W RNING ! : lways keep it fastened. The cocoon (d) is not designed to support your baby independently from the waist belt
(a).
W RNING ! : Check that your child is supported whenever he is moved in the baby carrier.
• Fasten the waist belt (a). Extend the back part (d) of the baby carrier onto a safe surface (Figure 14).
• Lie your baby on the inside of the back part (d).
• Check that the baby's neck is below the top edge of the back part (d). If necessary, open the zippered baby carrier extender
(f) (Figure 13).
• Fasten the cocoon (d), press studs, with your baby inside it (Figure 15).
• Pick up the child with the back part (d) facing you (Figure 16).
• While supporting the baby with one hand, pull on one shoulder strap (h) with the other hand (Figure 17 and 18). Next support
the baby with the other hand, and pull on the other shoulder strap (h).
• Hold your baby against your body so that his legs go either side of your stomach. Take hold of the back strap (i) buckle with
both hands and attach it (Figures 19 and 20).
• Your baby should have his legs around your stomach, with his buttocks at belly button height, lower than his knees (M or frog
position).
W RNING ! : Check that your baby does not tense his legs and does not push on the waist belt (d).
C. Carrying facing-in without cocoon (e) (from 3.5 Kg to approx 6 Kg)
• Fasten the waist belt (a). Let the back part (d) hang down in front. Carry your child against your body so that his legs go either
side of your stomach. Pick up the back part (d) of the baby carrier with one hand and place against your baby's back (Figures
21 and 22).
• While supporting the baby with one hand, pull on one shoulder strap (h) with the other hand. Next support your baby with
the other hand, and pull on the other shoulder strap (h) (Figure 23).
1. With shoulder straps uncrossed
• Take hold of the back strap (i) buckle with both hands and attach it (Figure 24). Your baby should have his legs around your
stomach, with his buttocks at belly button height, lower than his knees (M or frog position) (Figure 25).
2. With shoulder straps crossed
• Unfasten the buckles at the base of the back (k) and cross the shoulder straps over. Refasten the buckles at the base of the
back (k). ttach the back strap buckle (i) (Figure 26).
• Unfasten the buckles at the base of the back (k) as well as the side strap buckles (g).
• Fasten the waist belt (a). Let the back part (d) hang down in front. Place the back part (d) on your preferred hip (Figure 27).
• Pick up your child and place him on your hip. Pull the back part (d) over his back (Figure 28).
• Take hold of the shoulder strap nearest to your hip. Pass it under your arm and then around your back. Clip it to the side buckle
opposite your hip (Figures 29 and 30).
D. Carrying on the hip (from 6 Kg to approx 12 Kg)
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