Infantino Sync Instruction Manual page 4

Comfort wrap carrier
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5.
Lift baby up facing towards you and place them
high up on your chest in the tummy-to-tummy
position. Baby's legs will be naturally open with a
comfortable bend at the knees.
* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby when
wrapping the carrier.
6.
Gently slide baby into the pocket by bringing
the top layer of fabric over baby's back. Make
sure the bottom layer of fabric stays between
you and baby.
* Note, baby should be in the tummy-to-tummy
position. Always make sure baby's face is
turned toward the pocket opening to allow for
proper airflow.
7.
Once baby is positioned inside pocket, bring
the right body panel up over baby's back and
over your shoulder.
8.
While holding baby securely with your left hand,
use your right hand to reach behind your back
to grab the shoulder strap from the opposite
side of your body. Bring strap around the front.
9.
Repeat with the other shoulder strap. This will
create an "X" on your back.
6.
10.
With the shoulder straps in the front of your body,
pull forward to tighten. At this time you will also
make any needed adjustments to the left body
panel (with pocket) to ensure your baby's head
is fully supported by the outer pocket layer.
If baby's fussing, you may need to reposition
*
baby's head in the pocket after your carrier is
secure. You can do this by simply keeping your
baby's head supported close to your chest
while you finish securing your carrier, then by
gently tucking their head in the turned position
outlined in the previous steps.
11.
Take the shoulder straps over child's thighs, cross
them on the carrier body at child's back and tie
in a double knot behind you.
12.
Once tied, you must spread knit panels apart for
proper support. Be sure to bring one panel up
towards baby's shoulders.
* Tip: Be sure that straps are not digging
into your neck. Spread open the fabric
over your shoulders for maximum
comfort. When done correctly straps will
look like cap sleeves.
13.
Baby's head should be turned to one side and
not buried against your chest to ensure proper
airflow.
7.

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