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BabyBjorn BABY CARRIER ONE Owner's Manual page 10

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WARNING! FALL AND
SUFFOCATION HAZARD
FALL HAZARD - Infants can fall through
a wide leg opening or out of baby carrier.
• Hold your baby closely at all times
until correctly attached.
• Make sure baby's legs are straddling
the seat and arms extend through
arm holes.
• Small children can fall through a leg
opening. Adjust the leg openings to
fit the child's legs snugly.
• Before each use, make sure all
buckles are secure.
• Take special care when leaning
or walking.
• Never bend at waist; bend at knees.
• This baby carrier is designed for use
by adults while walking only.
• Only use this baby carrier for children
between 8 lb/3.5 kg (21 in/53 cm) and
33 lb/15 kg.
• Check to assure all buckles, snaps,
straps, and adjustments are secure
before each use.
• Check for ripped seams, torn straps or
fabric and damaged fasteners before
each use.
• Ensure proper placement of child
in product including leg placement.
• Never use a soft carrier when
balance or mobility is impaired
because of exercise, drowsiness,
or medical conditions.
• For children of 0–approx. 4 month
always use the upper newborn height.
• The leg straps must be used for
children weighing 8–10 lb/3.5–4.5 kg.
• Your balance may be adversely affected
by your own or your child's movements.
• Regularly check that your child is
comfortably and securely seated in
the baby carrier, especially when
using as a back carrier.
• Never use a damaged baby carrier.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD - Infants
under 4 months can suffocate in this
product if face is pressed tight against
your body.
• Back carrying only after 12 months old.
• Do not strap baby too tight against
your body.
• Allow room for head movement.
• Keep infant's face free from
obstructions at all times.
• Never lie down or sleep with baby
in the baby carrier.
• Inspect the baby carrier regularly
for any signs of wear and tear.
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