Download Print this page

Advertisement

Quick Links

Storchenwiege
WrapBabyCarrier
p
Instructions
for use
IMPORTANT!
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
For newborns (3,5 kg / 7 lb 11 oz) to max. 15 kg / 33 lb 1 oz
®
y
®
Storchenwiege
Birkenstr. 31b
D-01328 Dresden
Tel.: +49 (0) 351 / 2 63 30 51
Fax: +49 (0) 351 / 2 63 30 53
info@storchenwiege.de
www.storchenwiege.com

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the WrapBabyCarrier and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Storchenwiege WrapBabyCarrier

  • Page 1 Storchenwiege ® WrapBabyCarrier ® Storchenwiege Birkenstr. 31b D-01328 Dresden Tel.: +49 (0) 351 / 2 63 30 51 Fax: +49 (0) 351 / 2 63 30 53 info@storchenwiege.de Instructions for use IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE For newborns (3,5 kg / 7 lb 11 oz) to max. 15 kg / 33 lb 1 oz...
  • Page 2 WrapBabyCarrier and hope you and your child will have a lovely time using it together. ® These instructions include all the details necessary in our opinion and experience for using the carrier as intended. When carrying your child in the Storchenwiege ® ®...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    Keep the carrier out of the reach of children when not in use. ® ➔ If the carrier is defective, do not use it under any circumstances; instead, contact Storchenwiege Care instructions: Do not tumble dry Machine wash gentle cycle...
  • Page 4 Tummy  1  2 Caution: Never wear your child tummy to tummy and facing outwards. tummy The baby’s back is automatical- ly pushed into a hollow shape. Especially suitable The “frog position” of the legs for newborns is no longer possible. and babies up to The baby is left exposed one year of age...
  • Page 5  4 4. With your free hand, reach beneath the strap from outside and pull the inner edge of the strap outwards. Do the same on the other side.  5 5. Reach round your back with your free hand, grasp the edge of the opposite strip of fabric and pull forward firmly. Move your free hand over to the other edge of the strip and pull the strip tight fold by fold, then transfer it to the hand holding your child.
  • Page 6 Tummy  6 tummy Especially suitable for newborns and babies up to one year of age 7. The head support is gathered and moved diagonally across the back of her head. Make sure that baby‹s nose is always uncovered. 6. Keeping the two fabric strips taut, bring them beneath your child’s legs and tie in a double knot. VARIANT: Straps fanned out across child’s bottom...
  • Page 7 Taking your child out of the tummy-to-tummy carry Loosen the knot with one hand reaching diagonally across your child’s back, holding her safe. Use the hand which is now freed up to pull down the strap from your shoulder, then reach inside the carrier and hold your child.
  • Page 8 Back carry suitable if baby can hold her head up confidently 1. Pick up your child as described in Steps 1–3 of the tummy-to-tummy carry. Use your free hand to hold both straps in front of baby’s face. Your child is held safely in the bag. IMPORTANT! Until you have finished setting up the back carry, both straps must always be held tightly, close to your child. Shift both straps to the hand which is now freed up …...
  • Page 9  3 3. Hold both straps taut in your free hand. Now the other hand is free to drape the strip on the side near your neck behind your head onto your free shoulder, reach behind your head, grasp that strip between the child and the hand holding it, and pull it over to the other shoulder, keeping it close to your neck.
  • Page 10 Back  4 carry suitable if baby can hold her head up confidently ✔ A separate chest strap is included for the back carry. 4. Keeping the straps taut, pull them under your arms and across to your child’s bottom. Pull them under your child’s legs, cross them beneath her bottom then back under her legs to the front.
  • Page 11 Taking  1 your child out of the back carry 1. Loosen the double knot. Hold one strap in each hand with the thumbs and index fingers free. Lift up your hands, holding the ends of the straps upwards, to your shoulders.
  • Page 12  2 2. Use one hand to hold the straps together in front of your chest. Keeping one strap taut and close to your head, move it to the opposite shoulder. IMPORTANT! The hand holding the strap supports baby’s weight while you shift her round on the other side, against your body to the front.