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Check that all parts are engaged before placing a child in the high chair.
Always keep child in view while in high chair.
Not recommended for a child under 6mths old.
The tray is not designed to hold the child in the high chair.

ALWAYS

 secure your child in the restraint. Ensure that your child wears a correctly fitted and adjusted harness at all times.

Only use the high chair on a secure level surface. Use the high chair on a flat, even and horizontal floor. 

DO NOT

 elevate the high chair on any structure or table. 

DO NOT

 allow children to stand on the seat or footrest or climb into or out of the high chair.

When adjusting the tray, make sure that parts of your child’s body are clear of any moving parts.

DO NOT 

carry the high chair with a child in it.

To reduce the risk of injury, position the high chair away from furniture, walls, hot surfaces and liquids, window covering 

cords, and electrical cords. 
Position the high chair away from furniture when the high chair is not being used at a table with the tray removed.
Periodically check that all parts of the high chair are in good working order.

DO NOT

 use  the high chair if it is damaged or broken.

The weight of the child using this high chair should not exceed 

17kgs

.

Promptly replace worn out or broken parts.
Please seek repair and 

DO NOT

 use high chair if it is not working correctly. 

Read all instructions before assembly and use of the high chair. Keep 

instructions for future use.

BEFORE ASSEMBLING THIS HIGH CHAIR, READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS. 
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
Do not leave children unattended.
The harness must always be used and correctly fitted - most injuries from high chairs are 

caused by falls.
Position the high chair away from solid structures and benches to avoid injuries caused by 

falls and by access to dangerous items.
Be aware of the risk of an open fire and other sources of strong heat in the vicinity of the 

high chair.
Do not use the high chair until the child can sit up unaided.
Do not use high chair unless all components are correctly fitted and adjusted.
Stop using this high chair if any part of the high chair is broken, torn or missing. 
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Coda Citrino 044270-382

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY Coda HighChair Citrino Model 044270 382...

Page 2: ...rareingoodworkingorder DO NOTuse thehighchairifitisdamagedorbroken Theweightofthechildusingthishighchairshouldnotexceed17kgs Promptlyreplacewornoutorbrokenparts PleaseseekrepairandDO NOTusehighchairif...

Page 3: ...inclined surface Use the low chair mode on a flat even and horizontal floor DO NOT elevate the chair on any structure or table Be aware of the risk of open fire and other sources of strong heat such...

Page 4: ...without notice as a result of our ongoing policy of product improvement Contents Assembly contents list Assembly Operating instructions How to care for your Coda High Chair Congratulations on your pur...

Page 5: ...Wainhouse Distribution on 0800 567 5000 Supplied loose in box Seat frame with liner and harness pre assembled Bottom leg x 1 x 4 x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1 x 2 x 4 x 1 Front upper leg with pre drilled holes Fee...

Page 6: ...nd the hole and turn clockwise until the leg is firm Ensure that the pre drilled holes are facing the front Repeat for opposite side Locating the pre drilled holes in the front upper leg line up the f...

Page 7: ...site side The chair should resemble the image as shown Locate the four bottom legs Line up the screw and the hole and turn clockwise until the leg is firm Repeat for remaining three legs Rotate the fe...

Page 8: ...er legs Using the screwdriver not supplied remove all four plastic feet from the high chair legs Push the plastic feet directly onto the four upper legs Secure with screws Ensure the feet are rotated...

Page 9: ...rneath the front of the plastic tray while sliding tray along armrests to desired position Release lever To adjust tray Pull lever underneath the front of the tray and slide forward or backward to des...

Page 10: ...e prongs snap into position Carefully adjust the harness by pulling the slider d until the desired fit is achieved in the lap shoulder e and crotch f strap To release the buckle squeeze the top and bo...

Page 11: ...soap solution if necessary Do not use abrasive cleaners Always store product in a clean dry place Always check parts regularly for tightness of screws nuts and other fasteners tighten or replace if r...

Page 12: ...ce 1300 667 137 W www cnpbrands com au E info cnpbrands com au F www facebook com CNPBrands I cnp_baby Distributed in New Zealand by Wainhouse Distribution 2 6 Argyle St Morningside PO Box 41 014 St L...

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