Yaro Slings Flex Carrier Instruction Manual

Yaro Flex Carrier
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Yaro Slings
www.yaroslings.eu
info@yarosling.eu
Yaro Flex Carrier
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 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 SUF­FOCATE 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 so 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. is position can restrict your child’s ability to breath. is 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 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.
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Check for ripped seams, torn straps, or fabric and damaged buckles before each use. Discontinue use if the carrier is damaged in any way.
Always support your child while adjusting the t. Don’t let go of your child until the carrier is properly buckled and adjusted.
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 according to the manufacturer’s instructions for use. Check on the child oen. Reposition the child periodically.
Premature infants, infants with respiratory problems, and infants under 4 months are at greatest risk of suocation.
Your movement and the child’s movement may aect your balance. Take care when bending and leaning forward and sideways.
Never use a so carrier when your balance or mobility is impaired because of exercise, drowsiness, or medical conditions.
e 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 reexes may be impaired. If the person using the carrier develops shoulder, back, or neck problems, discontinue its use and consult a qualied medical professional.
Never use a so carrier while engaging in activities 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.
Make sure you hear all buckles click when connecting and test to make sure they are secure.
is carrier is intended for use by healthy adults only. e carrier should not be used by a person with any problem or medical condition 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 condent handling the carrier.
Know your personal limitations. When starting to use the carrier for the rst time, we suggest practicing at home and for short periods of time. Increase your time of use once you understand yours and your child’s comfort levels.
Never lie down or sleep with child in the carrier.
e 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 bouncing motions. ese motions can damage your child’s neck, spine, or brain.
Never wear a so carrier while driving or being a passenger in a motor ve­hicle.
Never wear your child in the carrier while cycling.
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.
is carrier is NOT intended to be used for child facing-out position.
Do not put sharp objects in the pockets.
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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 aer the baby is done feeding and return to the proper po­sition.
Always fasten the buckles when the carrier is in use.
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Table of Contents
Warning Statement 02
About Yaro Flex 07
Preparation Hip Belt 08
Preparation Shoulder Straps 09
Front Carry Instructions 10
Full Buckle Version 12
Half Buckle Version 14
Neck Support 16
Back Carry Instructions 17
Half Bucke Version 18
Full Buckle Version 20
Washing and Care 22
Disclaimer 22
Limited Warranty 23
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About the Yaro Flex Carrier
- baby panel – for children between 7 lbs and 33 lbs (3.2 kg and 15 kg)
- toddler panel – for children between 18 lbs and 45 lbs (8 kg and 20 kg).
4. Dierent options for shoulder straps:
- full buckle straps in size S, M, L
• size S – adult cloth size XS-S and under 160 cm tall
• size S – can be used for high back carry by wearers of all sizes
• size M – adult cloth size M, 160-185 cm tall
• size L – adult cloth size L and up, 180+ cm tall
- half buckle – one size ts all
e Yaro Flex Carrier is an ergonomic, modular baby carrier designed for use from infancy to toddlerhood.
Product Features:
1. Craed from 100% cotton fabric.
2. Modular carrier with dierent parts which can be used inter­changeably.
3. Dierent sizes of back panels:
5. Adjustable width of the back panels at the top (neck sup­port) and at the bottom.
6. Extra padding around leg openings for baby’s comfort.
7. Adjustable head rest.
8. Provides an ergonomic M-position seat supporting optimal development for the baby.
9. Can be used in front and back carriers.
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Preparation Hip Belt
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Take the hip belt and the back panel in the size of your
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choice.
Make sure the velcro patches inside the hip belt tunnel on
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the back panel are covered.
Fold the hip belt and push it through the tunnel. Take o
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the covers from the velcro patches.
Adjust the width of the back panel using the velcro patches
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on the hip belt.
e width of the carrier should support the “M” position of
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your baby’s legs, with their knees slightly higher then their bottom.
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