Fisher-Price P4259 manual

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    2 This package contains small parts in its unassembled state. Adult assembly is required. Prevent serious injur y or death from falls or sliding out. • The child should be secured in the high chair at all times by the restraint system, either in the reclining or upright position. The restraint belts must be adjusted to fit your child snugly . The[...]

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    3 2 Front Legs 2 Back Legs Footrest Parts All Fasteners Shown Actual Size Tighten the screws with the enclosed Allen wrench. Back Base Seat Back with Shoulder and Waist Belts Seat Bottom with Crotch Belt 2 Seat Brackets Allen Wrench Food T ray Snack T ray Seat Pad Front Base M4 x 17mm Screw – 6 M5 x 60mm Screw – 6 M6 x 28mm Screw – 10[...]

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    4 T urn the seat bottom upside down on a flat surface. • Position a back leg so that it curves up and fit it into a large • socket in the seat bottom. Hint: If the leg does not seem to fit into the seat bottom socket, try the other back leg. Fit the other back leg into the large socket in the seat bottom. • Insert an M5 x 60mm screw into the [...]

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    5 Position a front leg so that it curves up and fit it into the small • socket in the seat bottom. Hint: If the leg does not seem to fit into the seat bottom, tr y the other front leg. Fit the other front leg into the small socket in the seat bottom. • Insert two M5 x 60mm screws into the other side of the seat • bottom and tighten. Insert tw[...]

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    6 Assembly Fit the back base onto the bottom of both back legs, as shown. • Insert two M6 x 28mm screws into • each back leg and tighten. Fit the sockets on the footrest onto the posts on the front of • the assembly . Slide the footrest up onto the posts. • Hint: Y ou may want to lower the seat to assemble the footrest. Refer to page 13 for[...]

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    7 Assembly 13 Seat Back Peg Holes At an angle, fit the pegs on each side of the seat back into the • holes in the sides of the seat bottom. Hint: Y ou may need to flex the bottom edge of the seat back to fit the seat back pegs into the holes in the seat bottom. Lift the seat back latch and push the seat back forward. • 14 Insert two M4 x 17mm s[...]

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    8 Assembly Fit the other seat bracket to the other side of the seat bottom, • as shown. Insert two M4 x 17 mm screws and tighten. • 17 M4 x 17mm Screws Seat Bracket Unbuckle the lower restraint. • 18 Lower Restraint Hint: The shoulder belts come assembled to the seat back in the lower position for a smaller child. T o change to the upper slot[...]

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    9 Fit the elastic loops on the seat pad down through the slots in • the footrest. 21 Elastic Loops Slots Assembly Fit the elastic loops on the seat pad bottom onto the pegs on • the footrest. 22 Pegs BACK VIEW Fit the upper pocket of the seat pad onto the seat back. • Fit the ends of the waist belts through the clips on the • shoulder belts[...]

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    10 Securing Y our Child Place your child in the seat. Position the crotch belt between your • child’ s legs. Fasten both waist/shoulder belts to each side of the crotch belt. • Make sure you hear a • "click" on both sides. Check to be sure the restraint system is securely attached by • pulling it away from your child. The restra[...]

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    11 • T o tighten the waist belts: Feed the anchored end of the waist belt up through the buckle to form a loop A . Pull the free end of the waist belt B . • T o tighten the shoulder belts: Hold the adjuster and pull the shoulder belt down C . • T o loosen the waist belts: Feed the free end of the waist belt up through the buckle to form a loo[...]

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    12 T o adjust the restraint height for baby , push to remove the • shoulder belts from the seat back. 5 Shoulder Belts Smaller Baby Insert the ends of the shoulder belts through the lower slots in the • pad and seat back. 7 Lower Slots Shoulder Belts Larger Baby Insert the ends of the shoulder belts through the upper slots in • the pad and se[...]

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    13 Adjusting Seat Recline Hint: Adjust the seat angle to any of three positions: Upright, Semi-Recline or Recline. Lift the seat back latch and push the seat back forward or , pull it • backwards to the desired position. Push the seat back to be sure it is latched in position. • 2 Seat Adjustment Adjusting Seat Height Pull the levers on both se[...]

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    14 4 T o remove the snack tray , pull the tabs on the sides of the snack • tray off the pegs. Slide the tray off of the armrests. • While pulling the release tabs on the sides of the food tray , • adjust the tray forward or backward. While pulling the release handles on the sides of the food tray , • lift to remove it. 3 Using the T rays Sl[...]

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    15 Care The snack tray , seat and restraint straps may be wiped clean • using a mild cleaning solution and damp cloth. Do not use bleach. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleansers. Rinse clean with water to remove residue. The food tray is dishwasher safe. • Machine wash the seat pad in cold water with a mild detergent. • Do not use bleach. T um[...]

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    CANADA Mattel Canada Inc., 6155 Freemont Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W2. Fisher -Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., East Aurora, New York 14052, U.S.A. ©2009 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc. PRINTED IN CHINA P4259pr -0920[...]