Fisher-Price T0250 manual

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    2 W ARNING P r ev ent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out: • Onl y use f or a child capable of sit ting upright unassisted. • NEVER lea v e child unat t ended. High Chair Use: • AL W A Y S secur e child with restr aint belts adjust ed t o  t y our child snugly . The tra y is not designed to hold child in the pr oduct. When at[...]

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    3 Note: Tighten and loosen all screws with a Phillips screwdriver . Do not over -tighten the screws. F ASTENERS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE #8 x ¾" Screw with Plastic Retainer – 4 #8 x ¾" Blunt Screw – 4 #8 x ¾" Pointed Screw – 2 Seat Support Parts Front Base Rear Base Footrest 2 Frames IMPORT ANT! Please remove all parts from the pac[...]

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    4 • Fit a #8 x ¾" screw with retainer into the rear base and tighten. • Repeat steps 1 and 2 to assemble the other frame to the rear base. With the Fisher -Price ® logo facing out, fit the tapered frame tube into the rear base. IMPORT ANT! Before assembly and each use, inspect this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing part[...]

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    5 • Lift the frame assembly upright. • Fit the footrest onto the seat support, as shown. 6 Assembly • Fit the front base into the frame tubes. 4 • Insert two #8 x ¾" screws with retainers into the holes in each frame tube and tighten. Hint: If you cannot insert the screws into the frame tubes, you have assembled the front base backwar[...]

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    6 • T urn the frame over with the footrest facing away from you. • First fit the left bracket (labeled 1) onto the seat support tube closest to you A . • Then, slide the left bracket completely onto the seat support B . Hint: The brackets are designed to fit each side of the seat support one way . If the bracket does not seem to fit, try the [...]

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    7 • Unbuckle the lower restraint. 13 Ta b Ta b Slot Slot Assembly • At an angle, fit the tabs on the seat back into the slots in the seat. • Push the seat back to “snap” in place. • Pull on the seat back to be sure it is secure to the seat bottom. 12 • Pull the ends of the waist belts and crotch belt through the slots in the seat pad.[...]

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    8 Assembly • Pull the ends of the shoulder belts through the slots in the seat pad. • Fit the straps on the back of the seat back pad into the slots in the seat back pad. • Press to fasten the straps to secure the seat back pad. Smaller Baby • Insert the ends of the shoulder belts through the lower slots in the pad and seat back. Larger Bab[...]

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    9 Assembly • Fit the "T" end of each shoulder belt through the slots in the lower restraint. 19 Slots Seat Assembly • Place the seat assembly on the frame assembly and push to lock in place. Y ou should hear a "click" . Note: The seat assembly will only fit on the frame assembly if the chair attachment strap door is closed. [...]

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    10 Securing Y our Child • T ighten each waist belt/shoulder belt so that the restraint system is snug against your child. Please refer to the next section for instructions to tighten the waist belts/ shoulder belts. 2 • 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 en[...]

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    11 Using the T ray • Fit the tray onto the seat armrests. Push down until the tray "snaps" into place. Hint: Before use, thoroughly wash all parts (the tray) that may contact food. The tray is not dishwasher or microwave safe. 1 T ray Armrest • While pushing the release bar on the front of the tray , adjust the tray forward or backwar[...]

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    12 Adjusting the Seat Attaching T o An Adult Chair W ARNING P r ev ent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out: • Onl y use f or a child capable of sit ting upright unassisted. • NEVER lea v e child unat t ended. • Use restr aint belts until child is ab le t o get in and out of the pr oduct without help (about 2 1 / 2 year s old). ?[...]

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    13 A B • While sliding the switch A pull the latch towards you B . Attaching T o An Adult Chair • Lift the seat off the base. 2 • Match the buckle on each strap to the matching buckle icon near each slot in the seat. Feed each strap through the matching slot on the seat. 4 Openings Openings • T urn the seat over . • Slide the door open an[...]

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    14 Attaching T o An Adult Chair • Wrap the back straps around the back of the chair D . Buckle the straps E . Make sure you hear a "click" . Pull the free end of each strap to tighten on the chair F . • Pull up on the seat to be sure it is secure to the chair . 6 • T urn the seat over and place the seat on a chair . • Wrap the bot[...]

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    15 Attaching the Seat T o the Frame Door Chair Attachment Straps • T urn the seat over and open the door . Carefully fit the chair attachment straps into the compartment. 1 IMPORT ANT! Close the door completely . If you do not close the door , the seat will not fit on the high chair base. 2 • Fit the seat onto the high chair frame. Push to &quo[...]

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    C ANAD A Mat tel C anada Inc., 6155 F reemont Blvd.,Mississaug a, Ontar io L5R 3W2. Fisher -P r ice, Inc., a subsidiary of Matt el, Inc., East Auror a, New Y or k 1 4052, U .S.A. ©20 1 0 Matt el, Inc. All Rights Reser ved. ® and ™ designate U .S. trademarks of Matt el, Inc. PRINTED IN MEXICO T0250pr-0920[...]