Carrier type Body weight Age
Phase 1
3 - 9 kg
6 weeks to
approx. 8
months
(< 65 cm)
Phase 2
7 - 15 kg
6 months to
2 year
(> 65 cm)
- You must use a hip carrier that has been adjusted to the size of the child.
- Never use the Quinny Curbb in a car, on a bicycle, while skiing or skating, etc.
- Never let the child sit or lie in the hip carrier unsupervised.
- All fasteners must be locked during use.
- Only use the Quinny Curbb as a hip carrier. The hip carrier was not designed
for carrying on the back or stomach.
- Before use check that the Quinny Curbb is not damaged. Under no circumstances
should the Quinny Curbb be used if it is damaged!
- Do not remove the logos and instructions from the cover as this may damage
the cover.
- On longer journeys take regular breaks to give the child and yourself some
freedom of movement.
- In order to increase carrying comfort for both parent and child, it is recommended
to regularly vary sides.
- Only use original parts that have been endorsed by the manufacturer.
- When used for a prolonged period of time, the fit of the carrier may become
looser, adjust if necessary.
- Do not make any modifications to the product. Contact your supplier or
importer if you have any complaints or problems.
3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Quinny Wrapp
Quinny Curbb
CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations on your purchase of the Quinny Curbb.
The main emphasis in the development of the Quinny Curbb was on safety,
user-friendliness, comfort and design. This product fulfils the strictest safety
requirements.
Studies have shown that many hip carriers are not used correctly. It is therefore
important that you take the time to read these instructions through carefully.
Continuous research by our product development department, the use of
test panels and consumer feedback ensure that our products are always kept
up-to-date in the field of child safety.
Dorel
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 IMPORTANT: READ FIRST!
2 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
4 USE OF THE QUINNY CURBB
4.1 Getting ready
5 CARRYING THE CHILD
5.1 General
5.2 Checklist
5.3 Taking the child out
6 MAINTENANCE
6.1 Faults
6.2 Remedying faults by maintenance
7 WASTE SEPARATION
8 WARRANTY
9 QUESTIONS
1 IMPORTANT: READ FIRST!
- WARNING
Read these instructions through carefully and keep them for reference together
with the packaging. The safety of the child may be seriously endangered if the
instructions are not followed.
- WARNING
Do not make any modifications to the product. Contact your supplier or importer if
you have any complaints or problems.
- WARNING
The Quinny Curbb is a hip carrier intended for carrying a child on the hip and not
for carrying on the stomach or back.
- WARNING
Your balance may be affected by your own movements or those of your child.
- WARNING
Be careful when stooping or bending down
- WARNING
This carrier is not designed for use during sporting activities.
The Quinny Curbb has been approved in accordance with the latest European
guideline EN 13209-2:2005 for carriers and can be used for children from about 6
months to about 24 months (min.7 kg - max. 15 kg).
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