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Your REVOLUTION baby carrier includes a completely innovative accessory that is a rigid seat built into the front waist belt. This type of baby carrier will be more comfortable for your child
as it will support his bottom and his back in a seat that will make the carrier more relaxed and balanced. It will also be beneficial for you as well, because it means you won't have to bend
your back or waist (which normally happens) at all to settle the child's weight at your waist. This version is safe for your child from the age of six months or when your baby is able to sit up
unaided without falling.
+0 MONTHS.- FRONT POSITION WITH INSERT + NECK AND HEAD PAD
When the baby is newborn up until approximately 4½ months old, it is advisable to use the product as a baby carrier with the leg insert option (see page 4 letter H for the close-up of the
parts) because the baby will still be very small and his body and legs need to be protected inside the baby carrier. The leg insert will prevent the child from falling through any of the side
openings while helping to protect his body and keeping his bottom firmly in the baby carrier, to ensure he is correctly seated inside the REVOLUTION.
During your baby's first stage he should only be carried on your front (facing you). This will strengthen the bond between you while providing maximum protection and warmth.
During this first stage the straps of your REVOLUTION play a very important role. The straps can be worn vertically straight or can be crossed over, but your baby should always be in the front
carrying position until he can fully support the weight of his head.
A – WITH VERTICAL STRAPS PARALLEL TO THE WEARER'S ARMS AND WITHOUT THE RIGID SEAT AND WITH THE INNER INSERT.
To position the baby in the insert, look at the drawings of the parts on page 4 and follow the steps shown in the drawings on page 6 for support:
STEP 1. Separate the body of the baby carrier using the zip and remove the seat option included inside the baby carrier as standard when you buy it in the shop. Take the seat out of the front
pocket and store it in the box with the instructions for use later on. Fold the pocket in half and close the zip on the pocket that is left when the seat is removed. Fasten the button to fold it
completely. You can now use this pocket to hold your personal belongings.
STEP 2. Reattach the body of your baby carrier to the band or abdominal belt this time using the zip along the top. Then, put the baby carrier on using the belt and fasten it at the waist using
the buckles. Pull the straps to make sure the belt is the right size for you. The buckle will click when fastened properly. Make sure the buckles are securely fastened and roll up any surplus
strap and secure it with the elastic band at the end, so it does not hang down and trip you up. Now attach the straps vertically and fit them (page 4 A) with the fastening buckles (page 4 B).
Check that they are parallel to your arms.
STEP 3. Take the leg insert of your REVOLUTION (see page 4 M) out of the inner pocket where it is kept and pull it towards you so it comes out.
STEP 4. Unfasten the buttons on the flap or head pad attached to the top front part of the baby carrier (page 4 J). Pull the flap up and attach it to each side button of the shoulder straps. The
buttons that remain free lower down are now used to fasten the leg insert.
STEP 5. Hold your baby in your arms and sit down. Spread the baby carrier out and lie your baby on his back as if you were going to change his nappy. Then stretch the insert out and pass it
between the baby's legs. Fasten the insert by attaching the buttonholes to the buttons on the front. The insert will prevent the baby from slipping through the leg opening of the baby carrier
while he is very small. Make sure that these buttons are fastened securely. As your baby grows you will notice that you no longer need to use the leg insert. Gradually his feet will come out
through the opening, then his legs up to his knees. That will be the time to forget about using the leg insert and store it in the inner pocket inside the Revolution baby carrier.
STEP 6. Insert your arm through one of the straps while holding the child against your chest with your other hand. Now change hands and put the second strap on still while holding your child
securely against your chest.
STEP 7. Lastly, fasten the buckle on your back so the straps do not slip off your shoulders and remain perfectly balanced. Check that your shoulders are at the same height and that the central
straps are not too close to your neck, they should be in the middle of your back, just at the bottom of your shoulder blades. Adjust the height and width of the straps by pulling them. Notice
the comfort of your baby carrier and the protection it gives your child. Be especially careful that none of your child's extremities get caught between the abdominal belt and your waist, or
between the side straps. Check your child's mobility constantly.
In a few months you will notice that your child is no longer a newborn and has become a baby with more control over his body, but he still won't be able to support the weight of his head
(this will happen when the child is around five or six months old), and your baby may have grown so much that you no longer need the leg insert. However, you should still use the head
support element at this stage. That's why it is a good idea to make sure that the head support pad is always well fitted and firm enough to be used as a headrest support.
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