HOW TO WEAR THE BABY CARRIER
1. Fasten the belly belt F (Figure 1A) and adjust the width
acting on buckle G (Figure 1B).
WARNING: Fasten the buckle by passing it inside the
elastic H (Figure 1C).
2. Fasten both straps by acting on the buckles J (Figure 2).
HOW TO PLACE THE CHILD INSIDE THE BABY CARRIER
WARNING: We recommend placing the child into the
baby carrier when seated or using a flat, level surface so
that you are able to control any sudden movements of the
child.
WARNING: Before fitting the child in the baby carrier, make
sure that you have completed the previous steps correctly.
WARNING: Hold your child safely while carrying out this
operation.
3. Lie the child on the seat (Figure 3A) and fasten the
padded saddle using the appropriate buttons, and adjust
to the position best suited to the child's body, so that the
same is never too broad nor too narrow (Figure 3B).
WARNING: To ensure sufficient grip, always fasten a pair of
buttons on both sides of the padded seat.
WARNING: Make sure that the child's legs are astride the
seat and inserted inside the padded saddle.
4. Put on the baby carrier starting from the shoulder straps
B (Figure 4A), then fasten and adjust the breastbone/
scapular buckle (Figure 4B) and complete putting the
baby carrier on by adjusting the shoulder straps (Figure
4C). The excess length of strap can be shortened by
rolling it and fastening through the relevant elastic
(Figure 4D). Alternatively, you can fasten the breastbone/
scapular buckle before putting on the shoulder straps
(Figure 4E) and then insert the shoulder straps by passing
the breastbone/scapular buckle behind the head (Figure
4F) and adjust it.
HOW TO ADJUST THE BABY CARRIER
The baby carrier is designed to fit parents of all sizes and
children at all stages of their growth.
By making the adjustments shown in Figure C, an optimal
fit and maximum ergonomics can be achieved:
1. The drawstring N positioned in the lower part of the
baby carrier allows you to adjust the width of the seat
according to your child's size and to ensure optimal
support and the correct position of the legs. (Figure 4G)
2. The buckles O on either side of the front panel allow the
length of the panel to be adjusted to the child's actual
height. (Figure 4L)
3. The buckles P at the ends of the shoulder strap adjust the
height of the panel so that the child is always in the correct
position relative to the parent. (Figure 4H)
4. The elastic ribbon Q has buttonholes and buttons to
adjust the upper part of the panel which acts as a support
for the child's head and neck. (Figure 4I)
HOW TO REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE BABY
CARRIER
WARNING: it is advisable to sit down while carrying out
these operations.
5. While supporting the child securely, fasten the
breastbone/scapular buckle K (figure 5A), remove the
shoulder straps B (Figure 5B) and open the buttons in
the padded saddle (Figure 5C) before removing the child.
Open the belly buckle G only once this step is completed.
POSITION ON THE PARENT'S BACK
WARNING: Always fit the baby carrier onto your shoulders
before putting your child in.
HOW TO WEAR THE BABY CARRIER
Fasten the belly belt F (Figure 1A) and adjust the width
acting on buckle G (Figure 1B).
WARNING: Fasten the buckle by passing it inside the
elastic H (Figure 1C).
Fasten both straps by acting on the respective buckles J
(Figure 2).
HOWTO PLACE THE CHILD INSIDE THE BABY CARRIER
Following the instructions below, you can place your child
in the baby carrier for the use of the transport position (on
the parent's back) without the help of another adult.
WARNING: It is recommended to place the child in the
baby carrier while sitting. In this way you can prevent any
sudden movement of the child.
WARNING: Before fitting the child in the baby carrier, make
sure that you have completed the previous steps correctly.
WARNING: Hold your child safely while carrying out this
operation.
Lie the child on the seat (Figure 3A) and fasten the padded
saddle using the appropriate buttons I, and adjust to the
position best suited to the child's body, so that the same is
never too broad nor too narrow (Figure 3B).
WARNING: Before putting the baby carrier on, for greater
comfort, it is advisable to check that the components N,
O, P, and Q shown in Figure C are correctly adjusted, as
described in the paragraph "HOW TO ADJUST THE BABY
CARRIER. "
Put on the baby carrier starting from the shoulder straps B
(Figure 4A).
POSITIONING THE CHILD ON THE PARENT'S BACK
6. Carefully pull the right arm out from the shoulder strap,
taking care to support the child externally with your left
arm (Figure 6A); using both hands, start rotating the baby
carrier towards the right side.
Holding the child firmly with your right arm, pull your left
arm out of the shoulder strap. (Figure 6B)
Bring your left arm behind your back and grab the nearest
shoulder strap and put your arm into it, accompanying the
rotation of the baby carrier with your right hand. (Figure 6C)
This way, the baby carrier, attached to the belly strap, will
turn with the harness and will be positioned correctly on
the back.
To complete the operation, slide the right arm into the
free shoulder strap, so that the weight of the baby carrier is
discharged evenly over the back and shoulders. (Figure 6D)
Close the breastbone/scapular buckle L on the breastbone
and adjust all the straps of the baby carrier. (Figure 6E).
and adjust all the straps of the baby carrier. (Figure 6E)
WARNING: The procedure described is suggested
for right-handed people. For left-handed people we
recommend performing the indicated procedure with
opposite movements.
REMOVING THE BABY CARRIER
7. Release the breastbone/scapular buckle (Figure 7A),
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