BabyBjorn COMFORT Owner's Manual

Owners Manual
BABYBJÖRN COMFORT CARRIER
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BABYBJÖRN COMFORT CARRIER
Congratulations on choosing BABYBJÖRN Comfort Carrier, an ergonomic and safe baby carrier. The baby carrier is recommended from 3 months (min. 6 kg and 55 cm) and can be used until your child weighs 14 kg.
HOW TO USE THE BABY CARRIER
THE BABY CARRIERS PARTS
Shoulder strap
Leg strap
Waist belt
Head support strap
Head support
Zipper part, open
Back buckle
Waist belt buckle
1. Slip the baby carrier over your head and buckle the waist belt at your back.
2. Adjust the belt so that it is rmly in place just above your hips.
HELPFUL HINT! Pull on one side at a time to make tightening the belt easier.
Head support buckle
3. Pull the sliding back buckle to a comfortable position.
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4. Release the shoulder straps so that the carrying space is big enough to place the child in.
5. Support your child against your shoulder, guide the childs legs through the leg holes and slide him/her gently into the baby carrier.
6. IMPORTANT! Make sure
that both of the childs legs do not end up in the same leg hole!
7. Firmly grip the head support and pull it upwards a couple of times until the child is completely seated in the baby carrier.
8. Check that the childs arms are in the armholes. Attach the head support on both sides. Fasten the buckle until you hear a click.
9. Adjust the shoulder straps until the baby carrier is securely and comfortably in place. If you wish, fold down the head support to give the child more space and a better view.
WARNING! To keep the child safe when you bend over/lean forward, remember to bend at the knees, NOT the waist.
HELPFUL HINT! By adjusting the shoulder straps and the back buckle, you are distributing the weight on your hips and shoulders. The tighter the shoulder straps, the closer the child will be to you. Make absolutely sure that both you and the child are comfortable.
IMPORTANT! When the child can hold up his/her head without help, he/she can be carried facing outwards. Smaller children should be carried with their arms in the armholes. Older and bigger children may be carried with their arms above the head support.
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