Instruction Manual | 03
Yaro Hug
Check for ripped seams, torn straps, or fabric
and damaged buckles before each use. Discon-
tinue use if the carrier is damaged in any way.
Never open the waist belt while a child is in the
carrier.
Ensure proper placement of the child in the
carrier including the leg placement accord-
ing to the manufacturer’s instructions for use.
Check on the child often. Reposition the child
periodically.
Premature infants, infants with respiratory
problems, and infants under 4 months are at
greatest risk of suffocation.
Your movement and the child’s movement may
affect your balance. Take care when bending
and leaning forward and sideways.
Never use a soft carrier when your balance
or mobility is impaired because of exercise,
drowsiness, or medical conditions.
The carrier should not be used if the wearer is
impaired by alcohol or drug, or if the wearer
is tired or in pain, as balance and reflexes may
be impaired. If the person using the carrier de-
velops shoulder, back, or neck problems, dis-
continue its use and consult a qualified medical
professional.
Never use a soft carrier while engaging in ac-
tivities such as cooking and cleaning, holding
hot drinks, etc. which involve a heat source or
exposure to chemicals.
Be careful when drinking hot drinks to avoid
spilling hot drinks onto the child while using
the carrier.
Child could become too hot in this product.
Check the core temperature by touching the
child’s body with your bare hand.
This carrier is NOT intended to be used for
child facing-out position.
Always support your child while adjusting the
fit. Don’t let go of your child until the carrier is
properly buckled and adjusted.
Make sure you hear all buckles click when con-
necting and test to make sure they are secure.
This carrier is intended for use by healthy
adults only. The carrier should not be used by
a person with any problem or medical condi-
tion that might interfere with the safe use of the
carrier.
We advise practicing in front of a mirror and/
or with someone else present to assist you until
you feel confident handling the carrier.
Know your personal limitations. When start-
ing to use the carrier for the first time, we sug-
gest practicing at home and for short periods
of time. Increase your time of use once you un-
derstand yours and your child’s comfort levels.
Never lie down or sleep with child in the car-
rier.
The carrier is not intended to be used while in
the water.
Never jog, run or do any other activity that
subjects your child to strong shaking or bounc-
ing motions. These motions can damage your
child’s neck, spine, or brain.
Never wear a soft carrier while driving or being
a passenger in a motor vehicle.
Never wear your child in the carrier while cy-
cling.
Do not put loose items in the carrier with your
child that are potentially choking hazards or
that might poke your child or cover your child’s
face.
Do not put sharp objects in the pockets.
Never place more than one baby in the carrier.
Never use or wear more than one carrier at a
time.
Keep the carrier away from children when it is
not in use.
Never carry a child that is too heavy for your
stature.
If using the carrier while breastfeeding, always
move the baby’s face away from the breast af-
ter the baby is done feeding and return to the
proper position.
Always fasten the buckles when the carrier is
in use.