Fisher-Price P5755 manual

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    P5755 www .fi sher -price.co.uk 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 2 Frames Pad Seat Bottom Seat Back Front Base Back Base Footrest 2 Seat Bottom T ubes Hinge Rod Food T ray Base T ray Note: Tighten or loosen all screws with a Phillips screwdriver . Do not over -tighten the screws. #8 x 1,9 cm Screws – 8 #10 x 2,2 cm Black Screw – 7 Shown Actual Size Assembled Parts CAUTION This package contains small parts [...]

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    4 IMPORT ANT! Before assembly and each use, inspect this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact Fisher -Price ® for replacement parts and instructions if needed. Never substitute parts. Footrest Seat Bottom • Place the seat bottom face down on a flat surfac[...]

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    5 Insert Screws Here • Insert two #10 x 2,2 cm black screws through the footrest and into the seat bottom. Tighten the screws. This may require extra force. Assembly 4 Seat Back Pin • T urn the seat bottom assembly upright. • Fit the seat back pins into the slots in the top side of the seat bottom assembly . Slot Seat Bottom Assembly Slot 5 ?[...]

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    6 • Pull the frame leg out on each frame to open. Make sure it "clicks" into place. • Position 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 over the hole in the back leg, as shown. • Insert a #10 x 2,2 cm black screw through the screw retainer and bac[...]

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    7 PUSH Seat Bottom T ube Ends PUSH Base • Fit the frame front legs onto the remaining base. • Fit a screw retainer over a hole in the front leg. • Insert a #10 x 2,2 cm black screw through the screw retainer and front leg. Tighten the screw . • Repeat this procedure to secure the other end of the base with the remaining screw retainer and #[...]

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    8 Assembly T abs Pad Elastic Loops Elastic Loops 13 • Insert the crotch belt through the slot in the pad. Make sure the crotch belt is not twisted. Slot Crotch Belt 14 BACK AND BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW Hole Hole • Lift the bottom of the pad. Insert the two elastic loops on the pad through the holes in the seat bottom. • From the back and bottom[...]

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    9 Bottom Slots • Lift the top of the pad. • Thread the waist/shoulder belts through the bottom slots in the back of the seat pad. Shoulder Portion • Fold the top of the pad down. • Remove the shoulder portion of the waist/shoulder belts by feeding them through the slots in the seat back. 15 16 Assembly • Insert the shoulder portion of the[...]

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    10 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 . • Do not use the high chair unless all com- ponents are correctly fitted and adjusted. • Place your child in the seat. Position the crotch[...]

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    11 T o change shoulder belt slots: • From the back of the high chair , push the shoulder portion of the waist/shoulder belts through the seat back slots. Secure Child 5 Hold Adjuster Pull Down Strap Slide Adjuster Down TIGHTEN LOOSEN T o tighten the shoulder belts: Hold the adjuster and pull the front shoulder strap down. T o loosen the shoulder [...]

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    12 • While pushing the release bar on the front of the base tray , adjust the base tray forward or backward. Using the T rays 8 Base T ray Armrest Armrest • Fit the base tray onto the seat armrests. Push down until the base tray "snaps" into place. Hint: Before use, thoroughly wash all parts (the trays) that may contact food. The base[...]

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    13 Using the T rays • While pushing the release bar on the front of the base tray , pull the tray base towards you and remove. 9 • Fit the food tray into the base tray , as shown. Hint: Before use, thoroughly wash all parts (the trays) that may contact food. The food tray is not microwave safe. Food T ray Base T ray 10[...]

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    14 Squeeze Prevent serious injur y or death from falls or sliding out: It is recommended that only children capable of sitting upright unassisted use the high chair in the upright position. Hint: Adjust the seat angle to any of three positions: Upright, Semi-Recline or Recline. Upright Semi-Recline Recline T o adjust the seat angle: • Squeeze the[...]

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    15 Storage Pull Frame Release Latch • With the legs all the way open, lower the seat to position 7 (the lowest position). • Pull the frame release latches forward and push the rear legs toward the front legs. 13 • The restraint system, pad, frame, trays and tray toy may be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and a damp cloth. Do not us[...]

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    Fisher Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., East Aurora, NY 14052 U.S.A. ©2008 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc. PRINTED IN CHINA P5755pr-0726 Great Britain: Vanwall Business Park, Maidenhead SL6 4UB. Helpline: 01628 500303. www .ser vice.mattel.com/uk. Asia: Mattel East Asia Ltd, Room 110[...]