Using the Carrier as a Front Pack – Facing Inward
Tip!
The front position with BABY FACING IN is best for young
infants with limited neck control.
1
2
A
3
B
While supporting baby, fasten the
head support buckle
B
to the
shoulder strap. Make sure it fastens
with an audible click.
Adjust head support as necessary to
support baby's head.
Repeat on the other side.
Sit down.
Be sure the side entry buckles and the
infant shoulder straps are un-buckled, and
carrier is on your lap. Place baby onto
carrier facing you with legs straddling
carrier.
BE PREPARED FOR BABY'S SUDDEN
MOVEMENT!
While supporting baby's head and back,
carefully raise carrier and baby up toward
your chest.
Fasten the side-entry buckle
(see page 2).
A
Make sure it fastens with an audible click.
4
A
Make sure baby is comfortable with
legs fully through leg openings
and baby's arms resting above the
side-entry buckle
. You should be
A
able to fit two fingers between the
baby's leg and the leg openings
MAKE SURE ALL BUCKLES ARE
FASTENED SECURELY.
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Using the Carrier as a Front Pack – Facing Outward
IMPORTANT:
babies who can hold up head and neck unassisted (about 4 – 5 months old).
1
2
A
3
D
Fold head support
fasten the head support buckle
,
D
to the shoulder strap. Make sure it
fastens with an audible click.
Repeat on the other side.
.
D
The front position with BABY FACING OUTWARD is only for
Sit down.
With unbuckled carrier on your lap, place
baby onto carrier facing away from you
with legs straddling carrier.
BE PREPARED FOR BABY'S SUDDEN
MOVEMENT!
Support baby's chest while bringing the
carrier up toward baby's chest.
2
Fasten the side-entry buckle
Make sure it fastens with an audible click.
4
C
B
Make sure baby is comfortable with
down then
B
legs fully through leg openings
C
and baby's arms resting above the
side-entry buckle
able to fit two fingers between the
baby's leg and the leg openings
MAKE SURE ALL BUCKLES ARE
FASTENED SECURELY.
7
(see page 2).
A
A
D
,
D
. You should be
A
.
D