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JPMBB PhysioCarrier User Manual

JPMBB PhysioCarrier User Manual

Physiological baby carrier

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PhysioCarrier
Physiological
baby carrier
user's guide
3,5*/5 - 20kg
0/4 - 36 m
*with optional booster & neck
pillow pack

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Summary of Contents for JPMBB PhysioCarrier

  • Page 1 PhysioCarrier Physiological baby carrier user’s guide 3,5*/5 - 20kg 0/4 - 36 m *with optional booster & neck pillow pack...
  • Page 3 MIRROR FOR BACK CARRYING FOUR-SEASONS ROLL-UP THERMO-VENTILATION FLAP HEAVY-DUTY VENTILATED PADDING (2,5cm) PhysioCarrier LATERAL ADJUSTMENT STRAPS: - Adjust capacity to size of baby, from newborn to large baby. - Support the flexed position of the knees and help tilt the pelvis.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    PhysioCarrier setting up your Physiocarrier - p.5 installing the optional booster extension pack - p.6 Front carry for an infant - p.7 3,5-7kg 0-4m (optional booster and neck pillow) Front carry, from 4 months - p.8 5-15kg 4-18m adjustments tips - p.9 side carry - p.
  • Page 5: Setting Up Your Physiocarrier

    Physiocarrier baby carrier Hold the baby carrier upside down, Turn the belt so that the foam side Put the male clip of the lumbar belt Adjust the strap, then bring the baby with the outside against you.
  • Page 6: Installing The Optional Booster Extension Pack

    (which some a higher perch and a people prefer). PhysioCarrier only much better view over your shoulder. Newborn with neck pillow Baby age 16 months, without and booster. booster or neck pillow.
  • Page 7: Front Carry For An Infant

    Front carry for an infant (with optional «booster» extension pack) 3,5-7kg 0-4m With the booster in place (p.6) and Turn the booster towards you, seat Check Baby’s position: Knees must Check Baby’s position: Knees raised the baby carrier on you (p.5), hold Baby on the label.
  • Page 8: Front Carry, From 4 Months

    Front carry (from 4 months) Starting when Baby can hold up their head, or as soon as they can open their knees wider than the width of the baby carrier (at around 4 months). 5-15kg 4-18m Start with the suspender straps at- Hold Baby against you.
  • Page 9: Adjustments Tips

    Adjustment tips supporting the head with the head cover Before the age of 4 months, Baby can’t hold his head up. You need to use the head cover. Later, it will come in handy when Baby is resting or sleeping. To support Baby’s head, use the Attach the elastic loops to the hooks Make sure Baby’s face is ventilated.
  • Page 10: Side Carry

    side carry 5-15kg 4-18m Unfasten your suspenders. Your two suspenders are now Place the baby carrier on your hip, Take the strap from your carrying unfastened. side, and the suspender from the other on the side you carry Baby. side... Pull the central section up Baby’s Tuck Baby’s hand under your arm.
  • Page 11 ... and attach the strap to its oppo- Slip on the suspender. Get ready to put Baby in the baby Pull Baby’s leg through, the leg that site suspender. carrier. will be behind you, between the strap and your back. Adjust the tightness by pulling Take the remaining suspender and Put the suspender across your back...
  • Page 12: Back Carry

    back carry 7-20kg 6-36m The suspenders should now be loose. Start from a front carry position (see Loosen but do not unfasten the Loosen the horizontal back strap. page 18) straps. Lift up your right arm so Baby’s head Continue to move Baby around to Lean forward slightly and slip on Slip on the second suspender by can pass under it.
  • Page 13 Turn the baby carrier around to your While you continue to hold Baby ... then slip off the suspender and Take your elbow out to remove the right. Continue to hold Baby. with one hand, raise your other hand... now hold Baby with the other hand. other suspender, then hold Baby with both hands.
  • Page 14 PhysioCarrier...
  • Page 15 Complies to ASTM F2236 standard and european safety requirements for childcare items. Oko Tex 100 certified fabric. No heavy metals used in the dye. The brand name and model are registered. All rights of reproduction reserved by Je Porte Mon Bébé® - JPMBB®.
  • Page 16 PhysioCarrier www.jeportemonbebe.com...