Assembly
Lay both the hiking arms with shoulder harness and waist strap as shown in the “Supplied as standard” illustration in front of the carrier. The waist strap must be attached to the insides of both arms.
Insert each arms into the VersaWing 2.0 until the vertical holes in the arms and VersaWing 2.0 are aligned with each other. The arms should now protrude about 2 cm / 3/4 inch out of the rear side of the VersaWing 2.0.
Now secure the arms by inserting the security pin from above through the vertical hole in the arm and VersaWing 2.0 until it stops. Lock the security pin by looping the spring clip over the pins end that protrudes underneath the VersaWing 2.0.
The shoulder strap, which is attached in a similar way to that of a backpack, can be adjusted in three positions: at the chest strap at the front,
at the back strap on top for adjusting the height of the waist strap
and at the waist strap itself.
DANGER
Always make sure that the security pin of the hiking arms are properly inserted to prevent the carrier from accidentally rolling away. You run the risk of an accident!
TIP
The holes in the hiking arms are larger than the security pins, so that the arms can rotate slightly around their longitudinal axes (in order to adapt to narrow or wide hips, and single and double width carriers).
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