MYAMAKI FIT
The Myamaki Fit baby carrier has been specifically designed
to best meet the growth and comfort needs of your
child. The product has been designed to always ensure
ergonomics for your child.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT-
READ CAREFULLY
AND KEEP
FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
WARNING: TO AVOID RISK OF
SUFFOCATION
PLASTIC PACKAGING BEFORE USE
THAT SHOULD BE DESTROYED OR
KEPT AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
WARNINGS
• WARNING: DANGER OF FALLING,
CHOKING AND STRANGULATION.
• WARNING: Ensure that the person
using the baby carrier knows how
to use it safely. Do not allow anyone
to use the product if you have not
read before and understood all
warnings and instructions.
• Make sure that all users have the
necessary physical ability to use this
product.
• WARNING: Failure to meet these
instructions may compromise your
child's safety.
• WARNING: Take care when bending
or leaning forward or sideways.
• WARNING: This carrier is not
suitable for use during sporting
activities.
REMOVE
ANY
• WARNING: Your balance may
be adversely affected by your
movement and that of your child.
• WARNING: Always fit the baby
carrier onto your shoulders before
placing the child within.
• WARNING: When using the baby
carrier never release the waist strap
before removing the child.
• WARNING: Take care when using
the baby carrier in a domestic
environment (e.g., do not handle
hot drinks when wearing the baby
carrier with the child within, keep
away from heat sources that could
come into contact with the child).
• WARNING: Check on your child
when using the baby carrier.
• WARNING: Range of use: the baby
carrier can be used from birth up to
15 kg in weight.
• Once the child is placed inside the
baby carrier, fasten the padded
saddle
using
buttons, adjusting it to the position
best suited to the child's size, so that
it is never too broad nor too narrow.
• For
infants
children with medical prescriptions,
seek the advice of a doctor before
using this product.
• Baby must be transported parent
facing until they are able to keep
their head straight and their
shoulders in a vertical position
(approximately up to the 6th
month of age).
• When your child is able to keep
their head up and their shoulders
in vertical position, approximately
from six months onwards, they can
be carried on the parent's back.
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