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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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`NO IT’S NOT AN OCTOPUS!
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`For easy use, please read me.
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 1
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 1
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`CONTENTS
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`2
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`3
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`6
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`7
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`8
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`PARTS OF THE BABY TREKKER
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`BASIC TREKKER POSITION (BABY FACING YOU)
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`TOO SHORT IN THE TREKKER POSITION
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`BABY FACING OUTWARD (BABY FACING AWAY FROM YOU)
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`NURSING POSITION
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`BACKPACK POSITION
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`11
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`ACCESSORIES '
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`12
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`COMFORT AND SAFETY TIPS
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`13
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`FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS!
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`14
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`MORE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 2
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 2
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`PARTS OF THE BABY TREKKER
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`FOLDED TFIEKKER
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`VELCRO
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`The pocket is useful for a diaper or wallet. The pocket is NOT meant
`to hold a baby! To return the TREKKER to its folded position: reach
`to the bottom of the pocket and pull the pocket inside out. The
`waistband will follow. Then stuff the shoulder straps in and slip the
`handle over your wrist, stroller handle, or store for future use.
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 3
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 3
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`BASIC TREKKER POSITION
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`(BABY FACING YOU)
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`0 PRACTICE WITH A SMALL PILLOW FIRST!
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`- Wrap the waistband firmly around
`your waist, overlapping the Velcro.
`- With the pocket side of the
`carrier down (against your legs)
`the carrier shouid hang from
`the bottom of the waist band. (a)
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`Note: for men, the waistband
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`should be about 4 to 6”
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`(10-16 cm) above the belly button.
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`Newborn to four months
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`- Fasten safety straps. (b)
`- Place the rings on the crotch
`straps through the black
`snaps and push down to the
`bottom of the snap.
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`0 OMIT for babies over
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`four months.
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 4
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 4
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`BASIC TREKKEFI POSITION
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`CONT’D
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`0 Holding baby high on your chest, lift
`the carrier between his legs and over
`his back. Make sure baby’s
`legs hang out the sides. (C)
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`- Throw the right shoulder strap over your
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`shoulder, across your back and under-
`neath your arm on the other side. (d)
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`- With the hand that’s holding the
`baby in place hold the hook.
`- Use the other hand to reach
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`behind you, grab the
`shoulder strap and bring
`it forward to snap onto
`one of the D rings
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`making it snug but
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`comfortable.
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 5
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`BASIC TREKKER POSITION
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`CONT’D
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`0 Fasten the other shoulder strap in the same way. ((-3)
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`- Back view of TREKKER. (f)
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 6
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 6
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`TOO SHORT IN THE TFIEKKER POSITION
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`- Repeat BASIC TREKKER POSITION
`a, b, c. (see page 3)
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`- Turn the strap in front of their
`head down once outward over
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`the pocket. (g)
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`- Take the shoulder strap and give it one
`more twist so the D rings are once again
`facing upward. (h)
`- Fasten it as BASIC TREKKEH
`POSITION. (see page 3)
`- Repeat with other shoulder strap.
`- The TREKKER should still be
`supporting baby’s head.
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`- THIS POSITION MAY BE USED
`FOR FACING BABY OUTWAFID.
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 7
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`FACING BABY OUTWARD
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`(BABY FACING AWAY FROM YOU)
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`- Wrap waistband. (see page 3a)
`- Undo the crotch straps and wrap them around the carrier over the
`pocket, until the crotch is narrower. (i)
`- Face baby away from you. (j)
`- Repeat steps c and cl in BASIC TREKKEFI
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`POSITION. (see page 3)
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`0 insert a finger between baby’s legs
`and the leg openings making sure
`that you have narrowed the crotch
`area enough. (k)
`- The TREKKER should still be
`supporting baby’s head.
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`- BABY T00 SHORT IN THE
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`TREKKEH? (see page 6)
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 8
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 8
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`NURSING POSITION
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`Face baby towards you as in the BASIC TREKKER Posmou on page 3.
`0 If you want to nurse on the left side, lower the snap down 3 or 4
`rings from your usual ring on the right side.
`0 To nurse on the right side, do the
`opposite.
`0 Tilt the baby into asling-like
`position. (I)
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`(1)
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`HOT TIP: NURSING DISCREETLY IS
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`EASY IN THE THEKKEHI WEAFI
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`BUTTON oowu CLOTHING,
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`A T—sHu=:T WITH AN
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`OVERBLOUSE on A NURSING
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`TOP. A RECEIVING
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`BLANKET MAY BE HANDY.
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`PRACTICE AT HOME FlFtST
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`AFTER THE BABY HAS A
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`door) LATCH. Foe
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`BREASTFEEDING CONCERNS
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`CALL LA LECHE LEAGUE:
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`USA 1-800-525-3243
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`CANADA 1-800-665-4324
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`OR, lower the shoulder strap opposite the side you want to nurse
`until the baby is in a position to nurse comfortably.
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`OFI, place one shoulder strap under your arm on the side you want
`to nurse.
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 9
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 9
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`BACKPACK POSITION
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`- Lay the TREKKER
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`pocket side down
`on the bed.
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`- Wrap crotchstraps over
`the pocket until the crotch is
`narrower.
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`0 Snap the black hook on
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`to a D ring on the same
`side shoulder strap,
`about 3 or 4 rings
`. down from the top ring. (m)
`- Hooks should be underneath
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`and out of sight.
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`- Lay the baby face down on the carrier.
`- Baby’s legs need to be on each side of the carrier below the
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`snaps, and its hands in the space where the loops are.
`- Bring the waistband up
`between the baby’s legs. (n)
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 10
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 10
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`BACKPACK POSITION
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`CONT’D
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`0 Sit down in front of, but
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`facing away from baby and
`carrier.
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`0 Wrap the waistband firmly
`around your waist.
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`0 Lean back and slip your arms
`into the shoulder straps and
`gently raise baby into
`position. (0)
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`0 Check in a mirror to make sure that
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`straps are right and that baby is
`comfortable. (p)
`- it the carrier seems to be directly
`under the baby’s chin, bend
`fonrvard from the waist.
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`- The TREKKER will slip out as
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`you straighten up.
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`- To remove baby, sit as in
`illustration (0) and lower
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`baby.
`- Hold a pillow over waistband to
`cover the velcro sound it baby is
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`sleeping.
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 11
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 11
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`ACCESSORIES
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`The following accessories are available by
`calling: 1-800-665-3957. Please ask
`about the other products we have.
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`BIBS
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`The bib velcroes over the front of
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`the TREKKEFI. This keeps your
`TREKKEFI clean longer and
`extends the life of your carrier.
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`BIB
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`EXTRA Rooivnr TREKKEH
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`Occasionally extra length is needed in the
`shoulder straps and waist band, usually for
`Mr. or Mrs. Big and Tall.
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`Cnesr STRAPS
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`Parents use our chest strap in the
`backpack position to add extra
`security and comfort.
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 12
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 12
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`COMFORT AND SAFETY TIPS!
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`Make the first try with the baby a happy time. Practice all positions
`with a teddy bear or a cushion first.
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`Eating hot food or drink in the front position of a carrier is risky.
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`Always use the backpack position for cooking and baking. When
`facing baby out, make sure that baby is not in danger of reaching
`hot, sharp, or other dangerous objects.
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`Never use a carrier while operating or riding in vehicles, bicycles,
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`skateboards etc.
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`Give baby extra protection from sun or cold eg. blanket, hat, mittens.
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`Babies can move more than they can in a sling. Change the baby's
`position in the TREKKER about every 45 minutes.
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`Shoulder straps can dangle or you can roll them with the D rings
`inside and tuck between you and baby.
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`Plastic packaging is dangerous. Please recycle ours. It unable to
`store safely for _reuse please discard immediately.
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 13
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 13
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`FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS!
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`My babys too short but she wants to face out. How can lmodify it?
`See page 6 SHORT lN THE TREKKER for directions.
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`Will my baby slip from the Trekker?
`See page 3 BASIC TREKKER POSITION for babies younger than four months.
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`We always had a bad back!
`Many chiropractors consider the BABY TREKKER the perfect carrier
`for this situation because the baby’s weight is distributed equally
`between your waist and your shoulders. Baby needs to be held up
`high and done up snugly so as to put the least stress on your back.
`Babies like to hear your heart beat, not your stomach gurgle.
`Shoulder straps should fit in the hollow of your shoulders not against
`your neck. Waist band needs to be snug.
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`My baby likes to suck on the top of the carrier. How can lkeep clean?
`See BIBS in ACCESSORIES.
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`How can I cope with a crawling baby when using the back pack position?
`Once baby is laying on the TREKKER with baby’s arms through the
`loop space, hold the shoulder straps of the carrier together so that
`baby can't crawl out. With one arm through both straps, fasten waist
`band. Then take your arm out and put it in the proper space, and lift
`baby into position.
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`In the Backpack Position, my husband likes me to help him cross
`the chest straps in front. is there another way to make him feel as
`secure?
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`See CHEST STRAPS in ACCESSORIES.
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`How do I wash my BABY TFIEKKER?
`Wash and dry carrier on warm setting. Use half of cup of salt or
`vinegar for first washing to lock in colour. Use no bleach and
`do not dry clean!
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 14
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 14
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`MORE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?
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`We’ve worked hard to make our instruction booklet clear and easy
`to understand. If you have questions or concerns, please contact us
`for help.
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`Pettersen Infant Products
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`189 Dadson Road
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`Flin Flon, MB Canada FIBA 0C8
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`CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-655-3957
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`EMAIL: judy@babytrekker.com
`VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.babytrekker.com
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`The BABY TREKKER is guaranteed against defects of material and
`workmanship for one year from date of purchase. If you have a prob-
`lem please call us and we’|I tell you how to send it back for repairs.
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`“A wonderful and beautifully comfortable
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`design. I'm a single mom with no vehicle
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`and I always need both hands free,’ at the
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`Laundromat, doing groceries, walking in
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`rainy Vancouver: Thanks so much for
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`designing a carrier that does baby and
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`BABYIREIGER9
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`CUSTOMER TOLL FREE NUMBER
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`-800-665-3957
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`Petitioner Ex. 1011 Page 16
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