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Storchenwiege BabyCarrier Instructions For Use Manual

For newborns (3,5 kg/7 lb 11 oz) to max. 15 kg/33 lb 1 oz

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Storchenwiege
BabyCarrier
y
Instructions
for use
Note: Retain for later reference!
For newborns (3,5 kg / 7 lb 11 oz) to max. 15 kg / 33 lb 1 oz
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Storchenwiege
Kaul u. Dix GbR
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.co.uk

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  • Page 1 Storchenwiege ® BabyCarrier ® Storchenwiege Kaul u. Dix GbR 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 Note: Retain for later reference! For newborns (3,5 kg / 7 lb 11 oz) to max.
  • Page 2 If required we recommend seeking advice from a midwife, babywearing consultant, physiotherapist or paediatrician. Copyright by Storchenwiege ® Reproduction, copying and processing on data mediums, even excerpts, permitted only with the consent of Storchenwiege ®...
  • Page 3: Before Initial Use

    With the help of another person you will soon become well practised in using BabyCarrier your Storchenwiege ® BabyCarrier. Note that the breakaway clasp on the belt must always be closed and must not be undone while the child is in the Storchenwiege ® BabyCarrier.
  • Page 4 Tummy   1  2  3 Caution: to    N ever 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 and is no longer possible. babies up to one year of age The baby is left exposed to the busy outside world and...
  • Page 5  6 6. Reach back with your free hand, take both straps and pull tight. Your child is now held firmly in the carrier.  7  8 7. The straps are pulled firmly and evenly across your back, crossed over and 8. Holding the straps in one hand, reach up to the shoulder strap with your free pulled round to the front, beneath child’s legs.
  • Page 6 Tummy   9 to  tummy especially suitable for newborns and babies up to one year of age 9. Tie in a double knot under your child’s bottom. 10. Push both your thumbs into the carrier beneath child’s bottom and use your fingers to spread out all the folds up to the back of her knees.
  • Page 7 Taking your child  1 out of the tummy-to-tummy carry 1. Loosen the knot.  2 2. Take the straps in one hand. Use your free hand to reach diagonally over your child’s back again. Let go of the straps and use the hand which is now freed up to reach inside the carrier and hold your child.
  • Page 8 back   1  2 carry suitable if baby can hold her head up confidently 1. Put on the belt so that the back panel hangs down 2. Pick up your child with one hand holding her diago- nally over her back from her shoulder to the opposite at the side.
  • Page 9  4  5 4. Use your free hand 5. … slipping the hand at the back forwards, between your own body and your child, push your child behind you. Important: to hold both straps in front of child’s the hand holding the straps moves along with your child, staying close to the start of the shoulder straps. face.
  • Page 10 back   7 carry suitable if baby can hold her head up confidently 7. Pull the straps tight at the front, guide them back beneath your child’s legs, cross them under her bottom, pull them back to the front, again beneath her legs, and hold them in one hand.
  • Page 11 11. The head support is tightened as Make  sure  that  your  child’s  nose  is  12. Push both your thumbs into the carrier beneath child’s always uncovered. required using the breakaway clasp. bottom and use your fingers to spread out all the folds up to the back of her knees.
  • Page 12 back   4  5  6 carry suitable if baby can hold her head up confidently 4. Firmly grip the straps, letting go of the ends of the straps only! 5. Shift one strap over your head onto 6. Still supporting the child’s weight, the other shoulder, supporting child’s shift both straps into one hand.