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		 Warnings:   
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					Sash Carrier   
					WARNING: FALL HAZARD   
					Small children can fall through a leg opening. Follow instructions for use.   
					Only use this carrier for babies between 8 lbs (3.6 kgs) and 36 lbs (16.3 kgs).   
					Adjust leg openings to fit baby’s legs snugly. When fastening shoulder straps, keep one   
					hand on baby at all times.   
					Owners Manual   
					Instructions   
					WARNING: STRANGULATION HAZARD   
					Possible entanglement or strangulation injury. Keep carrier away from children when not in use.   
					WARNING: 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   
					walkWwayAs, oRrNcloIsNingGdo:ors.   
					• STOP! First time users should be assisted by a partner.   
					• IMPORTANT! The baby must face towards you until he/she can hold head   
					upright without assistance.   
					• This carrier is not intended to be used for Baby Facing Out Position.   
					• ALWAYS Check to ensure all buckles, snaps, straps, and adjustments are   
					secure before each use.   
					• DO NOT lean forward with the baby in the carrier. DO NOT bend at the waist   
					– only bend at the knees to make sure the baby stays securely in the carrier.   
					• Your balance may be adversely affected by your movement and that of   
					your baby.   
					• DO NOT use “Detachable Hood” if wearing baby in the Back Carry Position.   
					• NEVER place more than one child in this carrier.   
					• DO NOT wear more than one carrier at a time ever.   
					• NEVER lean against baby. ALWAYS make sure there is enough room around your   
					IMPORTANT!   
					baby’s face to provide a clear source of air.   
					KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.   
					• NEVER leave a baby unattended in this carrier.   
					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.   
					8lbs - 36lbs (3.6kgs - 16.3kgs)   
					• DO NOT USE PRODUCT IF DETERIORATION OR PROBLEMS ARE DETECTED.   
					• This product is subject to wear and tear over time. Inspect prior to each use.   
					• DO NOT use this carrier as a child restraint in a motor vehicle. This product will   
					not properly restrain your baby in the event of a crash.   
					Instruction manuals available in additional languages at:   
					• KEEP AWAY from fire and heat sources.   
					
					• This carrier is not suitable for use during sporting activities.   
					• DO NOT use in showers, pools or any water environments.   
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					This box contains: 1-Sash 1-Detachable Hood   
					1.   
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				While holding baby securely with your right   
					hand, use your left hand to reach behind your   
					back to grab the “shoulder strap” from the   
					opposite side of your body. Bring strap around   
					the front. Repeat with the other “shoulder   
					strap”. This will create an X on your back.   
					Instructions:   
					5.6   
					1 Carrier use for an Infant: Facing-In Position   
					* STOP! First time users should be assisted by a partner. Baby should always be   
					comfortable in carrying positions. If baby is fussing it could be an indication that   
					they are improperly positioned. If this occurs, take baby out immediately and adjust.   
					* IMPORTANT! Keep one hand on baby until all straps are properly fastened.   
					* IMPORTANT! Baby must be carried in this position until he/she is able to hold their   
					head upright. This carrier is not intended for use in the Facing-Out position.   
					Hold the carrier upside down by the “waist   
					1.   
					With the “shoulder straps” in the front of your   
					body, tie them in a double knot across the   
					middle of your baby’s back to close off the   
					sides of the carrier.   
					6.   
					straps” with the patterned panel facing towards   
					your body and the shoulder straps hanging   
					down.   
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					* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby - either   
					yours or that of a partner helping to assist you while   
					placing baby in the carrier   
					Baby’s head should be turned to one side and   
					not buried against your chest to ensure proper   
					airflow.   
					Place carrier flat against your body at your   
					2.   
					7.   
					natural waist (where your belly button is) and   
					tie the “waist straps” tightly behind your back.   
					Tie in a double knot.   
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					2 Carrier use for an Older Baby: Facing-In Position   
					* Baby must be carried in this position until he/she is able to sit up on their own.   
					Once carrier is properly tied, lift baby up facing   
					3.   
					towards you and place them high up on your   
					chest. Baby’s legs will be naturally open with a   
					comfortable bend at the knees.   
					Repeat steps 1-2 of Carrier Use for Infant:   
					Facing in Position.   
					1.   
					Once carrier is properly tied, lift baby up facing   
					* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby - either   
					yours or that of a partner helping to assist you while   
					placing baby in the carrier   
					2.   
					towards you and place them against your body   
					in the tummy-to-tummy position. Their legs should   
					wrap around your waist.   
					* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby - either   
					yours or that of a partner helping to assist you while   
					placing baby in the carrier   
					Keeping one hand secure on baby, pull carrier   
					body over baby’s entire body and pull the   
					4.   
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					“shoulder straps” over your shoulders.   
					Keeping one hand secure on baby, pull   
					carrier body over baby’s back and   
					3.   
					pull the “shoulder straps” over your shoulders.   
					4.   
					5.   
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				While holding baby securely with your right   
					hand, use your left hand to reach behind your   
					back to grab the “shoulder strap” from the   
					opposite side of your body. Bring strap around   
					the front. Repeat with the other “shoulder   
					strap”. This will create an X on your back.   
					4.5   
					3 Carrier use for an Older Baby:   
					Back Carry Position Assisted   
					* STOP! First time users, DO NOT attempt to use the carrier in the backpack position   
					without the assistance of a second person. We highly recommend always using   
					the assistance of a second person.   
					* IMPORTANT! Baby must be able to sit up on their own before being worn in the back   
					carry position.   
					Hold the carrier upside down by the “waist   
					1.   
					With the “shoulder straps” in the front of your   
					body, you can Front Tie across the middle of   
					your baby’s back in a double knot, or if the   
					strap length allows, you can tie in the back.   
					Back Tie: Take the “shoulder straps” over   
					child’s thighs, cross on the carrier body at   
					child’s bum, take back beneath the child’s   
					legs and tie in a double knot behind you.   
					5.   
					straps” with the patterned panel facing   
					towards your body (behind you) and the   
					“shoulder straps” hanging down.   
					Place carrier flat against your body at your   
					2.   
					natural waist (where your belly button is) and   
					tie the “waist straps” tightly in front of you. Tie   
					in a double knot.   
					How to use your Detachable Hood:   
					* IMPORTANT! Baby’s air flow should not be obstructed at any time. ALWAYS make   
					sure there is enough room around your baby’s face to provide a clear source of air.   
					* DO NOT USE detachable hood in the Backpack and Hip position.   
					Once carrier is properly tied, lean forward   
					3.   
					slightly and have your partner lift baby up   
					and place them on your back. Baby’s legs   
					should wrap around your waist.   
					Follow instructions for Carrier Use for an Infant or   
					1.   
					Older baby Facing-In position.   
					Attach hood to carrier by snapping the two snaps   
					at the base of the hood to the matching snaps on   
					the front of the carrier body.   
					2.   
					3.   
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					* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby - either   
					yours or that of a partner helping to assist you while   
					placing baby in the carrier   
					Attach snaps on hood straps to desired matching   
					snaps on both of the carrier straps. Note: Hood   
					straps should not criss-cross.   
					With your partner still supporting baby, pull the   
					carrier body over baby’s back and pull the   
					“shoulder straps” over the front of your shoul-   
					ders.   
					4.   
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					* IMPORTANT! ALWAYS make sure there is enough   
					room around your baby’s face to provide a clear   
					source of air.   
					* IMPORTANT! Frequently look under hood and make   
					sure baby is not over heated, and fabric is not in   
					baby’s face.   
					7.   
					6.   
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				Take “shoulder straps” down over your shoulders   
					(like a backpack). Pull straps to make sure they   
					are tight and take them back behind you going   
					over baby’s thighs, then cross over baby’s bum   
					and bring to the front (beneath baby’s legs) to   
					tie at the waist. Tie in a double knot. Once   
					carrier is securely tied, your partner can remove   
					their support of baby.   
					5.   
					Once carrier is properly tied, lift baby up and   
					place them against your hip. Their legs should   
					wrap around your waist.   
					3.   
					* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby when   
					wrapping the carrier.   
					* IMPORTANT! Before releasing your hold on the   
					baby, ensure that all straps are securely tied.   
					Keeping one hand secure on baby, pull carrier   
					body over baby’s back. Drape the “shoulder   
					strap” that is falling in front of you over your   
					opposite shoulder and across your back.   
					4.   
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					Take the shoulder strap that is falling behind   
					you and bring it beneath your armpit and   
					straight across your back.   
					5.   
					6.   
					4 Carrier use for an Older Baby: Hip Carry Position   
					* Baby must be able to sit up on their own before being worn in the hip carry position.   
					Hold the carrier upside down by the “waist   
					1.   
					straps” with the patterned panel facing towards   
					your body and the “shoulder straps” hanging   
					down.   
					With the “shoulder straps” in the front of your   
					body, you can Front Tie across the middle of   
					your baby’s back in a double knot, or if the   
					strap length allows, you can tie in the back.   
					Back Tie: Take the “shoulder straps” over   
					child’s thighs, cross on the carrier body at   
					child’s bum, take back beneath the child’s   
					legs and tie in a double knot behind you.   
					Place carrier flat against your body at your   
					2.   
					natural waist (where your belly button is) off to   
					one side. Tie the “waist straps” tightly opposite   
					the hip on which you want to carry baby. Tie in   
					a double knot.   
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				Removing Baby from Carrier: Facing-In & Hip Carry Position   
					* IMPORTANT! When releasing baby from carrier, keep at least one hand on baby at   
					all times.   
					Before loosening any knots, make sure that   
					1.   
					you have one supportive hand on baby at   
					all times. Hand should be supporting baby   
					underneath the carrier.   
					Release knot that was created by the   
					“shoulder straps” and let carrier fold down in   
					2.   
					front of you.   
					Place baby down in a safe secure location.   
					3.   
					Untie bottom knot that was created by the   
					waist straps and remove carrier.   
					4.   
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					Removing Baby from Carrier: Back Carry Position   
					Note: To remove your child from the back carry position you may either use the   
					assistance of a second person or perform the procedure alone using a secure   
					corner (like a couch)   
					* IMPORTANT! When releasing baby from carrier, keep at least one hand on baby   
					at all times.   
					For removal with assistance, have the second   
					1.   
					person support the child while you untie the ”shoul-   
					der straps”. While the assistant is still supporting the   
					child remove both shoulder straps and have the   
					second person lift the child out of the carrier body.   
					Untie “waist strap” and remove carrier.   
					For removal by yourself, sit down slowly and carefully   
					in a secure corner before removing the carrier   
					2.   
					* IMPORTANT! DO NOT lean against baby. ALWAYS   
					make sure there is enough room around your   
					baby’s face to provide a clear source of air.   
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					Untie the “shoulder straps” and remove them slowly   
					lowering baby off your back into the secure corner.   
					3.   
					© 2011 Infantino, LLC   
					Carefully untie the “waist strap” and remove baby   
					from carrier.   
					
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					BEFORE USING THIS CARRIER: Review and save the Instruction Manual for future reference. Please call Infantino at   
					
					09082011   
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