BabyBj rn 3D Mesh BABY CARRIER HARMONY Owner’s Manual

June 5, 2024
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BabyBj rn 3D Mesh BABY CARRIER HARMONY

IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

THE PARTS OF THE BABY CARRIER

WARNING! FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS A MATTER OF SAFETY FOR YOUR CHILD.

FRONT AND BACK CARRYING POSITIONS
From newborn 0 months, 3.2 kg, 53 cm (7 lbs/21”) to 15 kg, 100 cm (33 lbs/40”), approx. 36 months

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Adjust the head support to give baby’s neck sufficient support. Adjust head support by pulling straps to desired position.
Make sure there is sufficient space around the baby’s nose and mouth for unobstructed breathing in the baby carrier.

Attach leg straps on both sides for babies smaller than 4.5 kg (10 lbs). This reduces size of leg openings to prevent baby from falling out through leg openings. Leg openings should fit baby’s legs snugly.

CARRY SAFELY AND COMFORTABLY

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HOW TO ADJUST THE BABY’S POSITION
Slide hands inside the baby carrier and place them under the baby’s bottom and thighs. Lift baby slightly and gently move their thighs towards you. The baby’s knees should be placed in a high position and they should be able to move their lower legs freely. Keep one hand under baby as your adjust the head support. Finally adjust shoulder straps. Doing this will ensure better carrying comfort.

HOW TO CARRY YOUR BABY IN THE FACING-OUT POSITION
Open leg position zips on both sides. Your baby must face you (inwards) until they can hold their head upright unaided. (approx. 5 months): around that age your baby´s neck, back and hips will be strong enough for facing forwards. Max. weight for facing-out position is 12 kg (26 lbs).


HOW TO LIFT OUT YOUR BABY
Unfasten leg straps if they are being used. Unfasten head support buckles. Loosen shoulder straps and unfasten safety buckles on one or both sides. Lift out your baby.

TIP!
Open the front completely to lift out your sleeping baby without waking them.

HOW TO CARRY YOUR CHILD ON YOUR BACK
Backcarrying 12 months – approx. 36 months. Max 15 kg, 100 cm (33 lbs, 40”) Start by placing child facing you, see Pics 1–13. Make sure that zips that adjust the seat width are completely closed.

IMPORTANT!
Adjust head support to prevent child’s head from tilting backwards

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TO REMOVE CHILD, BRING THEM ROUND TO YOUR FRONT FIRST

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SAFETY APPROVAL
BABYBJÖRN Baby Carrier Harmony meets the safety requirements of EN 13209-2:2015

FABRIC INFORMATION
Main material: 100% Polyester
Other fabric: 80% Polyester, 16% Cotton, 4% Elastane Leg Zip Cover: 100% Cotton All materials used meet the criteria for Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Class 1 for baby products. This means that they are safe for baby’s skin and safe to chew on.

WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
Fabric
Machine wash separately, warm wash, mild detergent, gentle cycle and air dry (do not tumble dry). Do not use chlorine bleach or fabric softener. NEVER IRON! We recommend machine washing this product in a wash bag.

IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

WARNING!

Read all instructions before assembling and using this soft carrier.For low birthweight babies and children with medical conditions, seek advice from a health professional before using the product.
Check to assure all buckles, snaps, straps and adjustments are secure before each use.

SUFFOCATION HAZARD

  • Infants can suffocate in this product if face is pressed tight against your body. Do not strap infants too tight against your body.
  • Allow room for head movement.
  • Keep infant’s face free from obstruction at all times.
  • Never lie down or sleep with baby in baby carrier.
  • Child must face you until they can hold head upright unaided (approx. 5 months).
  • If you nurse your baby in carrier, always reposition after feeding so baby’s face is not pressed against your body.
FALL HAZARD
  • Your balance may be adversely affected by your movement and that of your child.
  • Take care when bending or leaning forward or sideways. Never bend at waist; bend at knees.
  • Infants can fall through a wide leg opening. Adjust leg openings to fit baby’s legs snugly.
  • The leg straps must be used for children between 3.2 kg and 4.5 kg (7–10 lbs)
  • Take special care when leaning or walking.
  • Ensure proper placement of child in product, including leg placement
  • The baby carrier may only be used when you are walking, sitting or standing.
ADDITIONAL HAZARDS
  • Always adjust the baby carrier to your child’s size according to instructions.
  • Only use this baby carrier for children weighing between 3.2 kg and 15 kg (7–33 lbs).
  • Only use for children of height 53–100 cm (21”–40”)
  • When using the soft carrier monitor your child.
  • Do not let child sleep in carrier facing forward; risk for airway obstruction
  • This carrier is not suitable for use during sporting activities.
  • Stop using the soft carrier if parts are missing or damaged. Check for ripped seams, torn straps or fabric and damaged fasteners before each use.
  • Never use carrier while engaging in activities such as cooking and cleaning which involve a heat source or exposure to chemicals.
  • Spilling of hot drinks can cause burns.
  • Never wear a soft carrier while you are driving or are a passenger in a motor vehicle.
  • Never use a baby carrier when balance or mobility is impaired because of exercise, drowsiness, or medical conditions.
  • Avoid dressing your child too warmly.
  • Store carrier out of reach of children when not in use; straps and loops can cause strangulation.
  • Regularly check that your child is securely seated in baby carrier, especially when using as a back carrier.
  •  This baby carrier is intended for use by adults only.

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