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9. The Backrest can be adjusted 

to 3 different positions.  To 

adjust the Backrest pull up 

on the recline handle on the 

back of the Backrest and push 

forward or backwards and then 

release to lock it into place.

Refer to steps 23-25 on 

attaching and storing the Tray.

SEE STEPS 19-22 on securing 

your Child in the High Chair.

HIGH CHAIR Mode

9

8A. Attach the Seat Base 

onto the Youth Stool Base by 

pushing it down until it snaps 

into place.  

Make sure the both Strap 

Compartments  (under the 

Seat Base 8B) are closed before 

attaching.

HIGH CHAIR Mode

8

A

8

B

Summary of Contents for Stack 1

Page 1: ...Stack 1 2 3 3 Stage Multichair Owner s Manual ReadallinstructionsBEFORE assemblyandUSEofproduct KEEPINSTRUCTIONSFOR FUTUREUSE IS0187E_01 2019 Artsana USA INC 09 19 www chiccousa com...

Page 2: ...ofollowthewarningsandtheinstructions throughoutthisbookletcouldresultinseriousinjuryordeath Eachmode hasspecificwarnings makesuretoreadandunderstandthewarningsin eachmode Components FrontLegs RearLegs...

Page 3: ...4 5 Components F G SeatBase Backrest TrayLiner E F G Components H I TrayLiner SeatPadandShoulderPads H I E...

Page 4: ...cing in Repeat this step for the lefTop Leg Make sure BOTHTop Legs are securely attached and both pins on either side of the Legs are engaged CLICK REAR LEGS straight bar 1 Assembly 1 Remove the Seat...

Page 5: ...egs into the Youth Stool Base The Legs cannot be removed once installed Make sure the Legs are securely attached to the Youth Stool Base by pulling up on the Legs FRONT LEGS curved bar Assembly 3A Att...

Page 6: ...rest into the slot and opening on the inside of the Base You may need to squeeze the recline handle on the back of the Backrest when inserting the Backrest into the slot and opening 5B Pull the waist...

Page 7: ...dedforchildrenupto 36monthsold orforchildrenwho weighlessthan40lbs 18 1kg Whenusingthehighchair donot placeyourchildnearobjectsthathe orshecanpushagainsttooverturn thehighchair Donotusetheproductifany...

Page 8: ...and then release to lock it into place Refer to steps 23 25 on attaching and storing theTray SEE STEPS 19 22 on securing your Child in the High Chair HIGH CHAIR Mode 9 8A Attach the Seat Base onto the...

Page 9: ...eattachmentissecurebefore eachuse Preventseriousinjuryordeath Donot useinmotorvehicles Itisrecommendedthatthebooster seatbeusedintheuprightpositiononly bychildrencapableofsittingupright unassisted Don...

Page 10: ...r Seat Strap to tighten 12 It is recommended that the booster seat be used in the upright position only by children capable of sitting upright unassisted Do not recline the back in booster seat mode W...

Page 11: ...Mode 13 Fasten the Lower Booster Seat Straps passing them underneath the seat Pull the Lower Booster Seat Strap to tighten Pull on the Seat Base and make sure the Booster Seat Straps do not become lo...

Page 12: ...athead screwdriver to remove the Backrest Hinge from the opening in the seat base as shown 15B LOW BACK BOOSTER Mode 15A Remove the Seat Pad from the Seat Base Pull up on the recline handle on the bac...

Page 13: ...compartments on bottom Remove both the Rear and Lower Booster Seat Straps from the compartments Keep both compartments open 15C LOW BACK BOOSTER Mode 15C With the wire and hindge released on one side...

Page 14: ...sition and retighten the Lower and Rear Booster Seat Straps to make sure they do not become loose Refer to steps 23 25 on attaching and storing theTray SEE STEPS 19 22 on securing your Child in the Bo...

Page 15: ...arness Make sure the Shoulder Strap Connector is in the correct position as shown Slide the Shoulder Strap Connector onto the Waist Strap Clip and repeat for the other side Then slide both Waist Clips...

Page 16: ...pulling on the strap to tighten or loosen to better fit your child 22 Adjusting Safety Harness 21 The Restraint can be used without the Shoulder Strap Clips in Low Back Booster Mode Slide both Waist...

Page 17: ...by squeezing the handle on the front of theTray and lifting up TheTray Cover can be snapped onto theTray and removed by lifting up at the handle grips on either side of theTray Liner Tray Use 24 23 T...

Page 18: ...n 60lbs 27 3kg Donotusetheyouthstoolifany partisbrokenormissing Ensurethatallcomponentsare correctlyfittedandadjusted beforeuse Toavoidthedangerof suffocation removeallplastic coversbeforeusingtheprod...

Page 19: ...or stitching Replace or repair the parts as needed Use only Chicco replacement parts To avoid friction that may prevent the correct operation of the product ensure that all the movable plastic parts...

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