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Infantino Practical Wrap & Buckle Carrier Owners Manual Instructions page 5

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Head Support Adjustment
If your baby can fully hold his or her head upright on their own, you can lower the Head Support. IMPORTANT: Your
baby MUST have sufficient head control before you lower the Head Support, or be small enough to have their head fully
supported with it folded down. If the carrier reaches the tops of baby's ears with the Head Support down, your baby has
adequate support in that position.
1.
Unfasten the Upper Buttons on both sides, and fold
down the Head Support in front of you. Secure the
Head Support to the carrier body by fastening the Head
Support Loops to the Lower Buttons. Use the Inner
Button Hole on the Head Support Loop.
* Baby does not have head control,
baby is sleeping, or child is in back
carry position.
Removing Baby from the Carrier:
Facing-in Position
* NEVER unbuckle the Waist Belt while your baby is in the carrier.
* IMPORTANT! Make sure one arm is securely supporting baby throughout the process of removing baby from the carrier.
* ALWAYS support baby's head in an upright position throughout the process of removing baby from the carrier.
* Be aware of your surroundings. Avoid any potential hazards or obstructions when removing baby from the carrier.
1.
Keeping one hand securely on your baby, release one Side Closure Buckle.
2.
Put one hand on your baby inside the carrier, holding him/her to your chest and
release the Side Closure Buckle on the other side of the carrier. With your free
hand, remove both Shoulder Straps from your shoulders.
3.
With both hands, lift your baby and place him/her down in a safe, secure location.
4.
Unbuckle the Waist Belt and remove the carrier.
* Baby can hold their head upright on
their own, or for babies without head
control, Head Support reaches the
top of baby's ears or above.
9.
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Carrier use for an Older Baby:
Facing-In Position with Expanded Seat
This position is for babies 15 lbs to 40 lbs (6.8 kgs to 18.2 kgs).
* Baby must be carried inthe Facing-In position until baby is able to sit up on his or her own.
* We recommend having another adult assist you if this is your first time using this type of carrier.
* When using this carrier in the facing-in position, you should fit it to the user before placing the baby in the
carrier.
* Support baby securely throughout the process of putting baby in the carrier, until all the buckles and straps are
properly fastened and adjusted.
* Take extra care when fastening buckles. You will hear a 'click' when properly secured.
* Your baby should always be comfortable. If your baby is fussy it could be an indication that he or she is not
properly positioned. If this occurs, take your baby out immediately and adjust.
* This carrier is not intended for use in the Facing-Out position.
* NOTE: The carrier parts in bold can be found on the carrier illustrations.
1.
Adjust the carrier seat to the Expanded Seat position.
Pull both sides of the Adjustable Seat outward, along
the Waist Belt, spreading the fabric evenly at the
bottom of the Carrier Body.
2.
Fasten the Head Support Loops around the Upper
Buttons.There are two button holes on each Head
Support Loop. For sleeping babies or babies without
head control, use the Inner Button Hole. For larger
babies with head control, use the Outer Button Hole.
3.
Hold the carrier upside down by the Waist Belt, with the
pattern side of the Carrier Body facing your body and
the Shoulder Straps hanging down.
10.

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