Fisher-Price L0542 manual

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    www .fi sher -price.co.uk L0542 IMPOR T ANT! KEEP INS TR UCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.[...]

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    2 Prevent serious injur y or death from falls or sliding out: • The child should at all times wear a safety harness correctly fitted and adjusted. The tray is not designed to hold the child in the chair . • It is recommended that only children capable of sitting upright unassisted use the high chair in the upright position. • Always keep chil[...]

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    3 Assembled Parts 2 Bases Footrest 2 Frames Hinge Rod 2 Seat Bottom T ubes Pad Seat Bottom Seat Back Base T ray Food T ray T eether T oy Note: Tighten or loosen all scre ws with a Phillips screw- driver . Do not ov er-tighten the screws. Shown Actual Size #8 x 1,9 cm Screws – 8 #10 x 2,2 cm Black Screw – 7[...]

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    4 1 • Place the seat bottom face down on a flat surface. • At an angle, f it the footrest on the seat bottom, as shown. Assembly Seat Bottom Footrest • Slide a seat bottom tube through each set of plastic rings on the seat bottom. 2 Plastic Rings Seat Bottom T ubes Plastic Rings IMPORT ANT! Before assembly and each use, inspect this prod- uct[...]

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    5 Assembly 4 • Insert two #10 x 2,2 cm black screws through the footrest and into the seat bottom. T ighten the screws. This ma y require extra force. Insert Screws Her e 5 Seat Back Pin Slot • T urn the seat bottom assembly upright. • Fit the seat back pins into the slots in the top side of the seat bottom assembly . Seat Back Pin Slot 6 Hin[...]

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    6 7 Assembly • Pull the frame leg out on each frame to open. Mak e sure it "clicks" into place. • P osition a frame so that the decorated side is outward. • Fit the end of a base into the back leg of a frame. • Fit a screw retainer ov er the hole in the back leg, as sho wn. • Insert a #10 x 2,2 cm black screw through the screw r[...]

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    7 Assembly 10 Base • Insert the fr ame front legs onto the remaining base. • Fit a screw retainer ov er a hole in the front leg. • Insert a #10 x 2,2 cm black screw through the screw retainer and front leg. T ighten the screw . • Repeat this procedure to secure the other end of the base with the remaining screw retainer and #10 x 2,2 cm bla[...]

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    8 Assembly 12 • Push each seat height adjuster to be sure they are completely on the seat bottom tubes. • Inser t a #8 x 1,9 cm screw through each seat height adjuster and the ends of the seat bottom tube. T ighten the screws. This ma y require extra force. Seat Bottom T ube Ends PRESS 13 • Squeeze the restraint release tabs together . • Re[...]

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    9 Assembly 16 Clips • Fit the clips on the front edge of the pad onto the seat bottom. • Hook the elastic loops on each side of the pad onto the tabs in the seat back. Shoulder Straps Up Crotch Strap Down Lowest Slot Hint: Do not unbuckle th e restraint system. It is easier to attach or re-attach it to th e pr oduct if it is buckled. • Grasp [...]

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    10 Assembly Smaller Baby • Insert the ends of the shoulder str aps through the low er slots in the pad. • From behind the product, attach the ends of the shoulder str aps to the peg. 18 Shoulder Straps Larger Baby • From the front of the product, inser t the ends of the shoulder straps through the upper slots in the pad and seat back. • Fro[...]

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    11 Prevent serious injur y or death from falls or sliding out: The child should at all times wear a safety harness correctly fitted and adjusted. The tray is not designed to hold the child in the chair . W ARNING Secur e Child 1 • Place your child in the seat. P osition the crotch belt between your child’ s legs. • Fasten both waist/shoulder [...]

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    12 4 T o change strap slots: • From behind the product, squeeze the restr aint release tabs and remov e the shoulder straps. • From the front of the high chair , pull the shoulder portions of the restraint system out and then fit them back through the desired shoulder strap slots in the seat pad and in the seat back. • From behind the product[...]

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    13 Using the T rays 6 Base T ray Armrest • Fit the base tray onto the seat armrests. Push down until the base tray "snaps" into place. Hint: Before use, thor ougly wash all parts (the tra ys) that ma y contact food. Th e base tray is not dishwash er safe. • While pushing the release bar on the front of the base tray , adjust the base [...]

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    14 T eether T oy Ta b Slot Ta b • Insert and “snap” the teether toy tab into either slot in the tray . Hint: T o remove the teether toy , press the tab and lift the to y . 10 Using the T eether T oy • Fit the food tra y into the base tray , as sho wn. Hint: Before use, thor ougly wash all parts (the tra ys) that ma y contact food. Th e food[...]

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    15 Adjusting the Seat T o adjust the seat angle: • Squeeze the seat back handle and push the seat back forward or , pull it backw ards to the desired position. • Push the seat back to be sure it is latched in position. Semi-Recline Upright Recline Hint: Adjust th e seat angle to an y of three positions: Upr ight, Semi-Recline or Recline. 11 T o[...]

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    • With the legs all the w ay open, lower the seat to position 7 the low est position). • Pull the frame release latches forward and push the rear legs toward the front legs. Pull Frame Release Latch Storage 13 • The pad, fr ame and base tray may be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and a damp cloth. • The restraint system may be wi[...]