Instruction Manual | 02
Yaro Flex Carrier
IMPORTANT! KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND USE
WARNING
FALL AND SUFFOCATION HAZARD
FALL HAZARD – INFANTS CAN FALL THROUGH A WIDE LEG OPEN-
ING 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 CHILDREN BETWEEN 7 LBS AND
45 LBS (3.2 KG AND 20 KG).
• TO PREVENT HAZARDS FROM FALLING ENSURE THAT YOUR
CHILD IS SECURELY POSITIONED IN THE CARRIER.
• NEVER LEAVE CHILD UNATTENDED IN OR WITH THE YARO
FLEX CARRIER.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD – INFANTS UNDER 4 MONTHS CAN SUF-
FOCATE IN THIS PRODUCT 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 OBSTRUCTIONS AT ALL
TIMES.
• CONSTANTLY MONITOR YOUR CHILD AND ENSURE THE
MOUTH AND NOSE ARE UNOBSTRUCTED.
• FOR PRE-TERM, LOW BIRTHWEIGHT BABIES AND CHILDREN
WITH MEDICAL CONDITIONS, SEEK ADVICE FROM A HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
• ENSURE YOUR CHILD’S CHIN IS NOT RESTING ON ITS CHEST
AS ITS BREATHING MAY BE RESTRICTED WITH COULD LEAD
TO SUFFOCATION.
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 inde-
pendently.
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 restrict 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. New-
born under 4 months do not have the proper muscle control to open airways
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 before each use.
Summary of Contents for Flex Carrier
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