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Fillikid W-05 Manual page 11

Baby carrier

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6. With the carrier open on one side and the baby
facing you, carefully slide the baby into the carrier
by fitting his/her leg through the leg opening on the
closed side of the carrier.
IMPORTANT! Keep one hand on the baby until all
buckles and straps are properly fastened.
7. Support the baby's head by attaching the two head
support buckles above each arm. You will hear a
'click' when the buckle is secure. Adjust the size of
the head support by pulling both of the head support
straps
IMPORTANT! Always make sure there is enough
room around your baby's face to provide a clear
source of air.
8. To adjust how high the baby rides on your chest,
lift the baby slightly and pull the shoulder strap
adjuster, first on one strap, then on the other. When
the baby is properly positioned, you should be able
to tilt your head forward and kiss the top of your
baby's head.
NOTE: Wearing the carrier closer to your body and
higher up on your chest will minimize stress to your
back and shoulders from prolonged use.
3) Facing-Out Position with Narrow Seat (3,5 - 15 kg)
WARNING! Your baby must face toward you until he/she is able to hold their
head upright.
WARNING! Never use the wide seat position when carrying the baby in the
Facing-Out Position. When the baby is carried in the Facing-Out Position,
the attachment of the leg strap is UNNECESSARY, regardless of the weight of
the child.
1. Repeat steps 1-5 of Facing-In Position with a
Narrow Seat.
6. Fold down the head support and fasten the head
support snap to the carrier body.
7. With the carrier open on one side and the baby
facing away from you, carefully slide the baby into the
carrier by fitting his/her leg through the leg opening on
the closed side of the carrier.
8. While supporting the baby with one hand, fasten the
other side closure buckle. You will hear a 'click' when
the buckle is secure.
IMPORTANT! Keep one hand on the baby until all
buckles and straps are properly fastened.

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