Infantino Close Ties Manual de Usario
Infantino
mecedora bebe
Close Ties
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This box contains: 1-Carrier 1-Detachable Hood
Close Ties™
Natural Fit Carrier
Owners Manual Instructions
Read all instructions before assembling and using your carrier. Failure to follow
each instruction can result in serious injury or death to your baby. Keep instructions
and review them before attempting new carrying positions.
IMPORTANT!
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
8lbs - 40lbs (3.6kgs - 18.14kgs)
Instruction manual available in additional languages at:
Manuel disponible en français chez:
www.infantino.com
• Instructional videos
• Step-by-step manual
• More product information
Visit us online at
www.infantino.com/CloseTies
for:
2.
WARNING
• This carrier is not intended to be used for Baby Facing Out Position.
• Do not use “Detachable Hood” if wearing baby in the Back Carry or Hip Carry
Position.
• Baby must be able to sit up on his or her own before being worn in the Back
Carry Position.
• Premature infants, infants with respiratory problems, and infants under 4
months are at greatest risk of suffocation.
• NEVER use a soft carrier when balance or mobility is impaired because of
exercise, sporting activities, drowsiness, or medical conditions. It is intended
for use by adults while walking or standing only.
• Your balance may be adversely affected by your movement and that of your
baby.
• Never use a soft carrier while engaging in activities such as cooking and
cleaning which involve a heat source or exposure to chemicals.
• Never wear a soft carrier while driving or being a passenger in a motor
vehicle. DO NOT use this carrier as a child restraint in a motor vehicle. This
type of carrier will not properly restrain your baby in the event of a crash.
• NEVER leave baby unattended in this carrier.
• ALWAYS check to ensure that all buckles, snaps, straps, and adjustments
WARNING
FALL AND SUFFOCATION HAZARD
FALL HAZARD - Infants can fall through a wide leg opening or out of
carrier.
• Adjust leg openings to t baby’s legs snugly.
• Before each use, make sure all fasteners/knots are secure.
• Take special care when leaning or walking.
• Never bend at waist; bend at knees.
• Only use this carrier for babies between 8 lbs (3.6 kgs) and 40 lbs
(18.14 kgs).
SUFFOCATION HAZARD - Infants under 4 months can
suffocate in this product if face is pressed tight against your body.
• Do not strap infant too tight against your body.
• Allow room for head movement.
• Keep infant’s face free from obstructions at all times.
TRIP HAZARD - Make sure all straps are securely tied and free from
legs and feet when walking. Use caution to avoid the end of straps from getting
caught in escalators, moving walkways, or closing doors.
3.
Helpful Hints:
• The Close Ties™ Natural Fit Carrier is based on a centuries-old style of baby
wearing that allow for maximum comfort and exibility. The many ways to wear this
carrier allows you to customize it to your own look and t.
• How do you know if your baby is at the right height when worn in the front? - You
should be able to tilt forward slightly and kiss the top of your child’s head.
• When placing your baby in or taking them out of the carrier, sitting down will make
the process easier. Until you are familiar with the placement of baby, it is also
recommended to do so over a soft surface.
• It is best to limit the use of your carrier to 10-20 minutes until you and your baby are
both completely comfortable in it together.
• Wearing the carrier closer to your body and higher up on your back (or chest when
worn in the front position) will minimize stress to your back and shoulders from
prolonged use.
• Make sure the Shoulder Straps are at against your body (not twisted) when passing
them through the Shoulder Strap Loops, to ensure optimal comfort.
• When adjusting the , it is helpful to shrug your shoulder forward in a Shoulder Straps
circular movement while pulling on the strap.
• Front Carry Position - In this position, you can entertain your baby and bond with
them while still having your hands free.
• Hip Carry Position - Once your little one can sit up on their own and hold their head
up without assistance, you have the option of carrying them on your hip. This is a
popular, natural, and comfortable position for you and your baby. They can see out as
well as see your face and snuggle with you.
• Back Carry Position - When your little one can fully sit up on their own, you also have
the option of carrying them on your back. This position allows your baby to have the
best of both worlds - to be carried by you, but also be free to check out what is going
on around them.
are secure before each use. Make sure baby is properly placed in the carrier,
including leg placement, before each use.
• This product is subject to wear and tear over time. Check for ripped seams,
torn straps or fabric, and damaged fasteners before each use.
• NEVER lean against baby.
• DO NOT use this product if deterioration or problems are detected.
• Never place more than one child in this carrier.
• DO NOT wear more than one carrier at a time ever.
• DO NOT use in showers, pools or any water environments.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Infantino |
Categoría: | mecedora bebe |
Modelo: | Close Ties |
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