safety instructions
Please read the following information before using the baby carrier.
Caution: Keep an eye on your child at all times when using the baby carrier. Adjust the baby carrier using the straps correctly for you and the baby. Only use the baby carrier for babies between 3.2-15 kg (7-35 lbs). Only use the baby carrier for a single baby. For premature babies, babies with low birth weight and children with medical problems, consult a doctor before using this product. Assist your baby until he or she can hold his or her head up independently. The baby carrier is not intended for use during sports activities such as running, cycling, swimming, skiing, etc. Be aware of hazards in the home environment such as heat sources or hot liquids. Your movement and the baby's movement may affect your balance. Inspect the baby carrier for wear and damage before use. Keep the baby carrier away from children when not in use. Flybaby accepts no liability for improper use of the baby carrier.
Risk of falling: Babies can fall through the wide leg opening or out of the carrier. Adjust the leg openings so that they fit snugly around the baby's legs. Before each use, make sure all fasteners are securely fastened. Make sure your child is sitting safely in the carrier. Be especially careful when leaning or walking. Never bend at the waist, but bend your knees. As the baby becomes more active, the risk of falling out of the carrier may increase.
Choking Hazard: Babies under 4 months can suffocate in this baby carrier if the face is pressed tightly against the body. Do not strap the baby too tightly to the body. Leave room for head movement. Keep the baby's face free of obstructions at all times.
Please read the following information before using the baby carrier.
Caution: Keep a constant eye on your child when using the baby carrier. Adjust the baby carrier with the straps properly for yourself and the baby. Use the baby carrier only for babies between 3.2–15 kg (7–35 lbs). Use the baby carrier only for a single baby. For premature babies, low birth weight babies and babies with medical problems, consult a doctor before using this product. Help your baby until he can hold his head independently. The baby carrier is not suitable for use during sports activities such as running, cycling, swimming, skiing, etc. Be aware of hazards in the home environment such as heat sources or hot liquids. Your movement and the baby's movement may affect your balance. Inspect the baby carrier for wear and damage before use. Keep the baby carrier away from children when not in use. Flybaby accepts no liability for improper use of the baby carrier.
Risk of falling: Babies can fall through the wide leg opening or out of the baby carrier. Adjust the leg openings so that they fit snugly against the baby's legs. Make sure all fasteners are securely closed before each use. Make sure your child is securely seated in the baby carrier. Be especially careful when leaning or walking. Never bend at the waist; Instead, bend at the knees. As the baby becomes more active, the risk of falling out of the baby carrier may increase.
Choking hazard: Babies under 4 months can suffocate in this baby carrier if the face is pressed tightly against the body. Do not strap the baby too tightly to the body. Allow room for head movement. Keep the baby’s face clear of obstructions at all times.
Please read the following information before using the baby carrier.
Attention: When using this baby carrier, constantly monitor your child. Adjust the baby carrier correctly with the buckles for you and the baby. Do not use a baby carrier that can accommodate babies weighing between 3.2 and 15 kg (7-35 lbs). Do not use the baby carrier just for a single baby. For premature babies, babies of low weight before birth and children with medical problems, consult a doctor before using this product. Help your baby until he can hold his head all alone. The baby carrier is not designed to be used during sporting activities such as skiing, cycling, swimming, skiing, etc. Be aware of domestic environmental hazards such as sources of heat or liquids hot. Your baby's movements and those can bother you. Before using the baby carrier, make sure it is not used or damaged. Keep the baby carrier out of the children's bag when it is not used. Flybaby assumes no responsibility in the event of improper use of the baby carrier.
Risk of falling: babies can fall through the wide openings of the cribs or outside the baby carrier. Regulate the opening of the jaws so that it is well adjusted to the baby's jaws. Make sure before each use that all locks are securely closed. Pay attention to how your child is sitting comfortably in the baby carriage. Be particularly careful when you walk or when you walk. Don't pull yourself together at waist level, but flex your legs. When the baby becomes more active, the risk of baby diaper rash can increase.
Risk of sniffling: babies under 4 months can sniffle in their baby's arms if their face is pressed against their body. Do not attach the baby too close to the body. Leave room for head movements. Guard the baby's face free from any obstacle at all times.
Read the following information before using the drag bag.
Remember: Keep your child safe at home when you use the drag bag. Place the backpack with straps securely in place for yourself and the baby. Use the stroller only for babies weighing 3.2–15 kg (7–35 lbs). Use the drag bag only for one baby. For premature babies, babies with a low birth weight and children with medical problems, advise an expert before using this product. Help your baby to ensure that he can remain independent. The drag bag is not suitable for use during sporting activities such as cross-country skiing, cycling, swimming, skiing, etc. Allow to cool in the living area such as heat sources or hot fleece. Your movements and those of the baby can affect your weight. Check the drag bag for sliding and damage before use. Keep the backpack out of the way of children when not in use. Flybaby does not require any liability for unauthorized use of the drag bag.
Risk of falls: Babies can fall through the wide opening or out of the drag bag. Do not open the mouth so that they close properly on the baby's part. Check each use or ensure all locks are properly secured. Make sure your child sits firmly in the backpack. Be especially careful when you are walking or running. Don't bend at the waist, but bend at the knees. When the baby becomes active, the risk of falling out of the diaper rash may increase.
Risk of suffocation: Babies younger than 4 months can get sick in this bag as the face is pressed hard against the body. Don't throw the baby too hard against the body. Leave room for movement of the head. Keep the baby's face free of obstacles at all times.