14
15
After having released the legrest from the rest position,
turn the legrest B2 towards the front part of the seat
base until reaching the desired position for use (FIG.3).
Adjust the height of the seat base bringing it to the
highest position, supporting the base from below
(FIG.4).
Insert the footrest B3 in one of the three slots (FIG.5)
turning it until it locks.
To reattach the chair booster seat to the structure:
- Reposition the buckles and the harness C14a-b from
their slot compartments C12 and close the compart-
ments as shown in FIG.26.
Fasten the seat C to the base (FIG.6) firstly inserting the
rear pin C15 in the fastening slot B5. Then, press the
buttons C1 (FIG.7) at the same time, turning the seat to-
wards the front part until the front pins C16 are locked
into position. To put the cover on the seat C, the cover D
must be fitted from the top to the bottom until it fits in
the upper removable backrest part C5.
WARNING:
ensure that the elastic on the back of the
cover always remains inside, in the space between the
fixed backrest C4 and the back of the cover. Now insert
the safety harness C13 fixed to the backrest by passing it
through the corresponding holes on the cover surface D.
WARNING:
for the correct movement of the safety har-
ness C13, do not close the zipper D4.
WARNING:
for a complete fixing of the seat, the buck-
les and the harness must be placed in the special com-
partments.
WARNING:
Make sure that the seat is correctly fastened
to the base before placing the child on it.
Put the fabric cover D on the seat C, inserting the safety
harness C13 in the appropriate slots (FIG.8). Make sure
that the positions of the holes on the fabric cover corre-
spond to those on the backrest.
SAFETY HARNESS
WARNING:
The use of the safety harness with fabric
crotch strap is essential to guarantee your child’s safety.
WARNING:
The tray alone does no guarantee the safety
of your child. Always use the safety harness!
The high chair has a 5-point safety harness.
Release the safety harness, put the child on the high
chair and secure the child with the harness, adjusting its
length in order to suit to the child.
The safety harness can be adjusted to two height po-
sitions.
The buckle may be released by pressing the central but-
ton (FIG.9).
The abdominal harness might be adjusted by pulling
the ends to shorten it or by pressing the rear levers on
the buckle to release it (FIG.10).
TRAY POSITIONING/ADJUSTMENT
The tray can be adjusted to 4 different positions.
To fasten the tray E, make sure that the armrests C2 are
locked in horizontal position (FIG.11).
Insert the armrests in the guides below the tray, keep-
ing the central fastening button pressed (FIG.12).
Move the tray to the desired position and release the
button. If the tray is not automatically locked on the
armrests, move the tray until a click is heard, indicating
that the tray is locked (FIG.13).
WARNING:
before use, always check the correct fasten-
ing of the tray on the armrests.
WARNING:
the tray may only be adjusted to the 4 indi-
cated positions .
WARNING:
never leave the tray fitted in a position in
which the danger signs are visible on the armrests: This
position is NOT safe!
WARNING:
When the tray is fitted on the product,
make sure to avoid the inadvertent pressing of the arm-
rest tilting buttons.
To remove the tray, press the central button E2. When
not in use, the tray may be fastened to the rear legs
of the structure (FIG.14). The high chair is equipped with
a tray cover. It can be fastened to the tray sides with a
pressure mechanism.
WARNING:
When in use, always make sure that the tray
is correctly fastened. If the child eats at the table with
the parents, the tray cover may be used as a convenient
tablecloth.
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The high chair can be adjusted to 8 height positions.
To raise the seat, hold the upper part of the backrest
C4/C5 and pull it upwards, until the desired height is
reached (Fig. 15).
To lower the seat, press the two B1 buttons at the
same time, lowering the seat until the desired height is
reached (Fig.16 ).
WARNING:
do not carry out this operation with the
child sitting in the high chair.
WHEELS
The front legs of the high chair are equipped with one-
way wheels A3 to facilitate the handling and the open-
ing/closing operations.
WARNING:
always place the chair on a horizontal, stable
surface. Never place the high chair near stairs or steps.
HOW TO CLOSE THE CHAIR
WARNING:
when performing this operation, ensure
that your child, or other children, are at a safe distance.
Make sure that during these operations the movable
parts of the high chair do not come into contact with
your child.
- Place the backrest in vertical position (FIG.17), remove
the tray and fit it to the rear legs (FIG.14), then tilt the
armrests by pressing the buttons C3 (Fig.18).
- Completely lower the seat by pressing the two height
adjustment buttons B1 at the same time (FIG.16).
- Press the opening/closing buttons A5 located at the
centre of the lateral joints and at the same time ap-
proach the legs of the high chair (Fig.19).
- With the tray fitted on the rear legs, make sure to avoid
complete tilting of the legrest (Fig.20).
LEGREST
The high chair is equipped with a legrest B2 that can be
adjusted to 3 positions of use and can be tilted under
the seat; Press the two buttons B4 and tilt the legrest
until reaching the desired position.
FOOTREST
The high chair is equipped with a footrest B3 that can
be adjusted to 3 height positions.
From the currently used position turn it upwards until it
unlocks.
Remove the footrest and fit it at the desired height.
BABY BOUNCING CHAIR (0m+)
BABY BOUNCING CHAIR USE WARNING
•
WARNING:
Never leave the child unattended.
•
WARNING:
Do not use the toy bar to carry the baby
bouncing chair.
•
WARNING:
Do not use the reclined cradle once your
child can sit unaided, roll over or stand up pushing on
their hands, knees and feet.
•
WARNING:
This reclined cradle is not intended to be
used for prolonged periods of sleeping.
•
WARNING:
It is dangerous to use this baby bouncing
chair on an elevated surface, e.g. a table or a chair.
•
WARNING:
Always use the restraint systems.
• Age range intended for use: from birth to 9 kg (6
months).
• The baby bouncing chair does not replace a bed or a
cradle. If the child needs to sleep, then it should be put
in a bed or cradle.
• Do not use the reclined cradle if any components are
broken or missing.
• Do not use accessories or replacement parts other
than those approved by the manufacturer.
• The product and all of its components must always be
assembled by an adult.
• Do not use the reclined cradle with more than one
child at a time.
• Never leave the chair on surfaces that are not perfectly
horizontal.
• Always supervise children playing near the reclined cradle.
• To prevent fire hazards, do not leave the baby bounc-
ing chair near sources of heat, electrical and gas de-
vices, etc.
• Make sure that the cover is properly secured to the
structure of the chair.
• Make sure that all parts are correctly hooked to the
mounts.
• Periodically check for any worn parts, loose screws,
worn or unstitched materials and replace any dam-
aged parts immediately.
• Do not place the chair with the child near windows
or walls, where strings, curtains or other objects could
be used by the child to climb or causing chocking or
strangling hazards.
• Do not place the chair near windows or walls to prevent
the risk for the child of overreaching and falling over.
• Keep the product out of reach of children when it is
not in use.
•
WARNING:
Make sure that the seat is correctly fas-
tened to the base before placing the child on it.
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