Instruction Manual | 02
Yaro Hug
IMPORTANT! KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND USE
WARNING
FALL AND SUFFOCATION
HAZARD
FALL HAZARD
– INFANTS CAN FALL
THROUGH A WIDE LEG OPENING OR OUT
OF CARRIER.
• BEFORE EACH USE, MAKE SURE ALL
BUCKLES ARE SECURE.
• TAKE SPECIAL CARE WHEN LEANING
OR WALKING.
• NEVER BEND AT WAIST; BEND AT
KNEES.
• ONLY USE THIS CARRIER FOR CHIL-
DREN BETWEEN 6.6 LBS AND 50 LBS
(3 KG AND 22 KG).
• TO PREVENT HAZARDS FROM FALL-
ING ENSURE THAT YOUR CHILD IS
SECURELY POSITIONED IN THE CAR-
RIER.
• NEVER LEAVE CHILD UNATTENDED
IN OR WITH THE YARO FLEX CARRIER.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD
– INFANTS UNDER
4 MONTHS CAN SUFFOCATE IN THIS PROD-
UCT IF FACE IS PRESSED TIGHT AGAINST
YOUR BODY.
• DO NOT STRAP INFANT TOO TIGHT
AGAINST YOUR BODY.
• ALLOW ROOM FOR HEAD MOVEMENT.
• KEEP INFANT’S FACE FREE FROM OB-
STRUCTIONS AT ALL TIMES.
• CONSTANTLY MONITOR YOUR CHILD
AND ENSURE THE MOUTH AND NOSE
ARE UNOBSTRUCTED.
• FOR PRE-TERM, LOW BIRTHWEIGHT
BABIES AND CHILDREN WITH MED-
ICAL CONDITIONS, SEEK ADVICE
FROM A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL BE-
FORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
• ENSURE YOUR CHILD’S CHIN IS
NOT RESTING ON ITS CHEST AS ITS
BREATHING MAY BE RESTRICTED
WITH COULD LEAD TO SUFFOCA-
TION.
IMPORTANT! KEEP ONE HAND ON YOUR
CHILD UNTIL ALL STRAPS ARE PROPERLY
SECURED AND FASTENED.
IMPORTANT! BABY MUST BE CARRIED IN
FRONT CARRY POSITION UNTIL THEY ARE
ABLE TO HOLD THEIR HEAD UPRIGHT.
THIS CARRIER IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE
IN THE OUTWARD FACING POSITION.
Important Safety Tips and Information:
Read all instructions before assembling
and using the soft carrier.
Keep instructions for future use.
Your child must be worn in the front carry
position, facing in, until your child develops a
proper head and body control and can come to
a sit independently.
In this position you have your hands free while
you can still interact with your child through
sound, sight, and touch. Pay attention to your
child and watch for the signs of discomfort and
distress and immediately take your child out of
the carrier if your child continues to show signs
of discomfort.
Never allow your child to be carried, held, or
placed in a position that forces the chin of your
child to rest on its chest. This position can re-
strict your child’s ability to breath. This rule
applies to babies held in your arms, in a baby
carrier, in a car seat, or any other kind of seat or
resting position. Newborn under 4 months do
not have the proper muscle control to open air-
ways if they are placed in this kind of position.
Inspect your carrier regularly for the signs of
wear, tear and damage. Check to assure all
buckles, straps and adjustments are secure be-
fore each use.