How to adjust the seat width
The width of the baby carrier's seat – and thereby the child's leg position – can be adjusted with the help
of the zips on the outside of the baby carrier.
When you carry your child in the facing-in position, you open the zips enough to allow the child to move
their lower legs freely, while keeping their knees in a high position. The zips can be locked in any position.
When you carry your child in the facing-out position, the zips should be completely open. When you carry
your child on your back, the zips should always be completely closed.
FACING-IN POSITION
How to carry your child in the facing-out position
Fold down the head support. Start by gripping the buckle
for head support adjustment and pulling it down as far as
possible (you may need to loosen the strap if it's too tight).
Fold down the head support. Tighten the strap to keep the
head support folded down.
We recommend that you carry your child facing inwards in
the baby carrier until they are at least 5 months old. Around
that age, your child's neck, back and hips will be strong
enough for you to be able to alternate between the facing-in
and facing-out positions. Max. weight for facing-out position
is 12 kg.
How to remove your child
Unfasten the leg straps if they are being used. Unfasten the head
support buckles. Loosen the shoulder straps and unfasten the safety
buckles on one or both sides. Remove your child.
TIP!
Open the front completely to lift out your
sleeping child without waking them.
FACING-OUT POSITION
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BACK CARRYING
TIP!
Press the buckle together like
this so it glides more easily.
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