Munchkin Jelly Bean Cargo Sling Owner's Manual

jelly bean
Cargo Sling
Cargo Sling Owner’s Manual
Newborn to 20 lbs
Nouveaux-nés jusqu’à 9 kg Para niños recién nacidos hasta de 20 libras de peso
Notice d’utilisation du sac de transport Manual del propietario del portabebés Cargo Sling
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Cell Phone Pocket Pochette pour
téléphone cellulaire Bolsillo para teléfono
celular
Wide, Double Padded Shoulder Straps for Extra Comfort
Bandoulières rembourrées et larges pour plus de commodité
Correas acolchadas anchas para los hombros para comodidad adicional
Cool Flow™ Breathable Mesh to Keep Baby Cool
Tissu maillé perméable à l’air
La red deja pasar el aire
Pocket Holds Up to 3 Large Diapers and a Pack of Wipes
Pochette pour couches et un paquet de serviettes
El bolsillo tiene capacidad para pañales y un paquete de toallitas
Handy Pocket for keys, wallet, burp cloth, etc.
Pochette pratique pour les clés, portefeuille, serviette, etc.
Bolsillo práctico para llavero, cartera, toalla, etc.
Internal Bottle Holder Pocket
Porte-biberon Portabiberón
Safety Stopper Boucle de sécurité Hebilla de seguridad
Double Buckle for Extra Security
Boucle double pour une sécurité accrue
Doble hebilla para mayor protección
Loop for Pacifier or Teether
Boucle pour sucette ou jouet de dentition
Bucle para el chupón o un juguete de dentición
ENGLISH
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Please carefully read all instructions BEFORE assembling and using the Cargo Sling. Please keep owner’s manual for future use. Failure to follow each of the following warnings and the assembly, use and care instructions can result in serious injury or death.
• Only use carrier for infants 20 lbs or less.
• Baby’s air flow should not be obstructed at anytime.
• Never leave baby unattended.
• Never bend forward from waist with infant in sling.
• For use by adults while standing or walking – DO NOT run, jog, bike or operate a vehicle while using carrier.
• Never use as a swing.
• Cargo Sling is not designed for holding child in motor vehicles and should not be used in place of a car seat that meets federal motor vehicle safety standards.
• Always check to make sure baby’s head and body are in the correct position in the sling. There should always be room between your baby’s face and the Cargo Sling to provide a clear source of air.
• Do not place objects in sling around baby’s face that will obstruct the source of air.
• Inspect the sling regularly for any signs of loose seams, tears, separation or broken parts. Discontinue use immediately if damaged, broken or parts are missing.
WARNING – FALL HAZARD
Putting on your Cargo Sling
Try the Cargo Sling on and get comfortable with it before putting baby in. Put the sling strap over your head and arm and let it rest on your shoulder. The adjustable buckle and strap should be in the center of your back. Note that the sling can be placed on either shoulder. It is recommended that you support your baby with your hands until you get comfortable with wearing your Cargo Sling.
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• Adjust the strapping to a proper fit before placing baby into carrier.
• Always put the carrier on your body AFTER putting baby in.
• Place the carrier on a secure surface that is wide and flat (such as a bed or changing table) keeping it away from the surface’s edge.
• Position the front of the carrier (the Cool Flow™ Breathable Mesh closest to your body) toward your free arm – the arm you won’t be sliding into the shoulder harness.
• Carefully support your baby’s head and back while you gently position him in the carrier. Be sure to place your baby’s head at the front of the carrier for proper headrest support and access to the Cool Flow™ Breathable Mesh.
Putting your baby in the Cargo Sling
Important: Check frequently to be certain that your baby is correctly positioned and has plenty of airflow around his head and face for proper breathing.
• Keep your free hand under the headrest to support your baby’s head and neck as you slide the carrier over your opposite arm and your head.
• Let the carrier come to rest securely on your shoulder as you stand up.
• Once the carrier is securely in place, it will not be necessary to hold your baby with your hands and arms. However, you will probably feel more comfortable keeping one hand under your baby until you get used to the feel of the carrier.
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