Back carrying position, Forward carrying, Forward facing sitting position – Cybex 2.GO User Manual

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This carrying position should only be used when your baby is able to safely hold its own head. Fold the

headrest away towards the inner side of the carrier (see points VIII b and VIII c).

BACK CARRYING POSITION

1. Position the waist belt around your waist/hips, close the buckle and adjust the length until it sits tightly.

Please assure that the male part of the buckle is always fed through the elastic safety loop before closing the

buckle.

2. (a) now lift your baby up to your chest and place it into the carrier. Bend the legs of your baby in such a

manner, that it is comfortable for your child and then wrap the carrier around the baby’s back. (b) Please

make sure that the safety loops are closed if the child weighs under 7 kg.

3. (a) Put your arms through the shoulder straps and (b) fasten the straps together with the sternum strap

behind your back.

4. now lead the arms of your baby through the arm openings, if necessary open the buckles of the headrest on

both sides.

FORWARD CARRYING

5. make sure that the sitting area is adjusted in the narrowest position, i.e. that the lower zipper is completely

closed. keep the head support bent in the outward position and fasten it to the buckles of the headrest.

Follow points 1-4 as listed above.

FORWARD FACING SITTING POSITION

due to PoSSiBle oveRStimulation, we onlY ReCommend the FoRwaRd CaRRYinG PoSition

FoR ChildRen Six monthS and oldeR. FoR lonGeR diStanCeS we ReCommend to CaRRY

YouR Child in the FoRwaRd oR the BaCk CaRRYinG PoSition.

I. Spread-squat position: By opening and closing the lower zipper, the seat width can be adjusted. very small

children will already sit comfortably in the required “spread-squat position” without any adjustments to the

seat area. For older children, the seat area can be adjusted by opening the zipper over the entire length.

Children from approx. 10 months of age should sit in the narrowest position, thus allowing for more leg room

and freedom of movement.

II. Height adjustment: the waist belt has the function of a height adjustment system. (a) to carry smaller

children, the belt should be placed around the waist, allowing the child to sit at a higher position. (b) For

larger children the belt should be placed around the hips. the optimum sitting position is reached when the

carrying person can touch the child´s head with the lips and should be adjusted accordingly.

III. Connector belt: (a) For ease of use, the connector belt on the shoulder straps can be adjusted in both

length and height, (b) allowing it to be closed from behind the neck or behind the back.

IV. Width adjustment: tighten the shoulder straps to the point that it is comfortable for yourself and your baby.

the adjustment of the width will also regulate the support of your child’s back. excess length from the straps

can be folded and placed in the loops provided on the shoulder straps.

V. The bib: the bib can be removed and regularly washed. Please follow the washing instructions.

GENERAl INFORMATION

VI. Full support: You can adjust the width of the head support with the upper zipper. with the zipper all the

way closed, you will support your baby´s head in the sleeping position. The space of the headrest can be

individually adjusted to ensure a comfortable position for the baby. See picture ii b.

VII. Headrest shortened: Should your child´s head no longer need supporting, the head rest can simply be

folded outwards. This position also allows the vision field of your child to expand.

VIII. Inwards Mobility Seat: (a) once your baby is approx. 6 months of age, the headrest can be completely

folded inward, so that the back is completely free and your child has more moving space. (b) unfasten

the buckles for the head rest and fold it inwards.

The Headrest can be used in 3 different ways

IMPORTANT: it iS moRe imPoRtant that the Child iS SittinG in a SquattinG PoSition RatheR

than a SPReadinG PoSition.

PleaSe See to it that YouR Child FoRmS a SliGhtlY Rounded BaCk while SittinG in the

CaRRieR. henCe do not FaSten the ShouldeR StRaPS too tiGhtlY.

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