Quinny TM 06620 Curbb manual Recheck the following after placing your baby in the carrier

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Checklist Removing the Child

Recheck the following after placing your baby in the carrier:

The hip strap has been tightened properly, is not twisted and the hip clasp is fastened.

The child is sitting properly in the middle of the seat all clasps are fastened securely.

The shoulder strap is not twisted and has been adjusted to the correct length.

The shoulder protector is positioned properly in the center of the shoulder.

Important: If you are unable to fasten the clasps properly, do not use the carrier under any circumstances.

Never let your child play with the fasteners.

If the shoulder weight is too great, either the hip strap is not tight enough or the shoulder strap has been adjusted too tightly. The hip strap should not be positioned too high up on the waist.

Always use the shoulder protector; this is important for the weight distribution.

WARNING – FALL HAZARD

SMALL CHILDREN CAN FALL THROUGH A LEG OPENING. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE.

Only use this carrier for children between 8-LBS (3.6-kg) and 20-LBS (9.1-kg).

CHILD MUST ALWAYS FACE TOWARDS YOU.

The correct fitting of the adjustment straps is vital for the safety of your child. For this also see the label on the inside of the carrier strap.

To remove the baby/child:

1 Sit down. Support the baby while you unfasten front shoulder clasp (Figure 1, arrow 1).

2 Unfasten the seat clasp on the hip strap (Figure 1, arrow 2).

3 Lift the baby out of the carrier.

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