Fisher-Price L3891 manual

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    www .fisher -price.com.au L3891 IMPOR T ANT! KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTUREREFERENCE.[...]

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    2 Prev ent serio us injury or death from falls or slidin g out: • Always use the restrain t system for the upri ght and reclin ed positi ons of the seat . Adju st restra int to fit your child snug ly . The tray is not desi gned to hold the chil d in the chair . • It is reco mmen ded that only child ren capa ble of sitting upri ght unass iste d [...]

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    3 Parts Front Base Footrest Back Base 2 Frames Hinge Rod 2 Seat Bottom T ubes Pad Seat Bottom Seat Back Base T ray Food T ray Note: T ighten or loosen all screws with a Phillips screwdriver . Do not over-tighten the screws. Shown Actual Size #8 x 1,9 cm Screws - 8 #10 x 2,2 cm Black Screws - 7 T eether T oy[...]

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    4 Assembly 1 • Plac e the seat bo tto m fa ce do wn on a f lat sur face . • At an ang le, fit the f oot re st to the sea t bott om, as sho wn. Seat Bottom Footrest • Slid e a seat bott om tu be thr ough eac h set of pla sti c rings on the seat botto m. 2 Plastic Rings Seat Bottom T ubes Plastic Rings IMPORT ANT! Befor e assembl y and each use[...]

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    5 Assembly 4 • Inse rt tw o #10 x 2,2 cm blac k scr ews thr ough the f oo tr est and int o the se at bot to m. Tig hte n the scre ws. Insert Screws Here 6 Hinge • T urn the seat as sem bl y fac e dow n. • Inse rt the hi ng e rod thr ou gh the hing e on the sea t bac k and seat botto m, as show n. • Inse rt a #10 x 2,2 cm black scr ew into t[...]

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    6 Assembly • P osi tio n a fra me so th at the dec or ate d sid e is out wa rd . • Inse rt the ba ck fra me leg s int o the ba ck base . • Fi t a scr ew reta iner ov er a hole in th e bac k bas e, as show n. • Inse rt a #10 x 2,2 cm black scr ew thro ugh the scr ew re tai ner and bac k base. T ig hte n the sc re w . • Repe at this pr oce [...]

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    7 Assembly • Fi t the fr ame fro nt leg s onto the fro nt base. • Fi t a scr ew reta in er ov er the hol e in a fro nt leg. • Inse rt a #10 x 2,2 cm black scr ew thro ugh the scr ew re tai ner and fr ont leg. Ti gh ten the scr ew . • Repe at this pr oce du re to fas ten the oth er en d of the fron t bas e wit h the re maini ng scr ew ret ai[...]

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    8 Assembly • Remo ve bot h sho uld er str aps fro m the se at bac k. • Remo ve the crot c h str ap from the sea t bac k. Shoulder Straps Crotch Strap 15 • Fi t the po ck et on the top of the pad onto the sea t bac k. 16[...]

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    9 Assembly • Fr om be hin d the prod uct , att ac h the end of the crot c h str ap to the peg . 20 Clips • Fi t the c lip s on the fron t edg e of the pad onto the sea t bot tom . • Hook the ela st ic loo ps on eac h side of the pa d onto the tabs in the se at bac k. 17 18 Shoulder Straps Up Crotch Strap Down Lowest Slot Hin t: Do no t unbu c[...]

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    10 Sma lle r Bab y • Inse rt the en ds of the shou lde r str ap s thr ough the lowe r slot s in the pad. • Fr om be hin d the prod uct , att ac h the ends of the sho uld er str aps to the peg. Assembly Larg er Bab y • Fr om th e fro nt of the prod uct , ins ert the ends of the sho uld er str aps thr oug h the upper slot s in the pad and seat [...]

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    11 Prev ent serio us injury or death from falls or slidin g out: Always use the restrai nt syst em for the upright and recli ned posit ions of the seat. Adjust rest rain t to fit your child snug ly . The tray is not designe d to hold the chil d in the chair . W ARNING Secur e Child 1 • Plac e yo ur chil d in the seat . P osi tion the crot c h bel[...]

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    12 • Y ou can re mo v e the sho uld er st ra ps an d use onl y the wais t re str aint. • Fr om be hin d the pr odu ct, sque eze the re str aint re lease tabs and remo ve the sho uld er st ra ps. • Fr om th e fro nt of the prod uct , pul l to re mo v e the sho ulder str aps fro m the seat bac k/pad . • Push to rem ov e the sho uld er st ra p[...]

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    13 Using the T rays Prev ent serio us injury or death from falls or slidin g out: Always use the restrai nt syst em for the upri ght and reclin ed posi tion s of the seat. Adjus t restrai nt to fit your child snug ly . The tray is not desi gned to hold the child in the chair . W ARNING 6 T ray Armrest • Whil e pul lin g the latc hes unde rnea th [...]

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    14 • Fi t the f ood tr a y into the bas e tr a y , as sho wn. Hint: Bef ore use, thorougly wash all parts (the tr ays) that may contact f ood. The f ood tr ay is not micro wav e safe. Base T ray Food T ray 9 T oy Press • Inse rt and “s nap ” the toy tab into eithe r slot in the tr ay . Hint: T o remo ve the toy , press the tab and lift the [...]

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    15 Adjusting the Seat Prev ent serio us injury or death from falls or slidin g out: • Alwa ys use the rest rain t system for the upri ght and reclin ed positi ons of the seat . Adju st restra int to fit your child snug ly . The tray is not desi gned to hold the chil d in the chair . • It is reco mmen ded that only child ren capa ble of sitting [...]

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    • W ith the leg s all th e wa y ope n, low er th e seat to posi ti on 7 the low est posi tio n) . • Pull the fr ame rele as e latc hes f or wa rd and pus h the r ear legs to wa rd the fro nt legs. Pull Frame Release Latch Storage 14 Car e • The pa d, fram e, and base tra y may be wipe d cle an using a mild cle ani ng so lut ion and a dam p cl[...]