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IMPORTANT!
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
WARNING
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“WARNING: Never leave the child unattended”.
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“Always use the restraint system”.
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“Falling hazard: Prevent your child from climbing on the product”.
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“Do not use the product unless all components are correctly fitted and adjusted”.
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“Be aware of the risk of open fire and other sources of strong heat in the vicinity of the product”
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“Be aware of the risk of tilting when your child can push its feet against a table or any other structure”.
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In order to guarantee the safety of your child when using this product as a High chair it is necessary to use the safety
harness with crotch strap correctly fitted to the seat, the restraint barrier and the padded seat reducer. Always use
the safety harness.
• This product is intended for children able to sit up unaided and up to 3 years or a maximum
weight of 15 kg.
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WARNING
: This HIGH CHAIR must only be assembled by an adult.
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Ensure that it is correctly assembled before use.
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WARNING
: Do not use this HIGH CHAIR if any part is broken, torn or missing.
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WARNING
: This HIGH CHAIR must not be used if one of the elements has not been assembled or attached
correctly and adequately.
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Do not use components, spare parts or accessories that have not been supplied or approved by the manufacturer.
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WARNING
: Only use the HIGH CHAIR when your child is able to sit upright unaided and is aged over 6 months.
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WARNING
: The HIGH CHAIR is suitable for children with a maximum weight of 15 kg.
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WARNING
: Never leave your child unattended in the HIGH CHAIR.
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WARNING
: Always use the safety harness to prevent the child being seriously injured by falling or sliding out of
the product.
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WARNING
: Check regularly that the harness is correctly attached and not damaged or frayed.
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WARNING
: Make sure that the child always has the harness properly secured and adjusted to the right size.
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IMPORTANT
: The harness must only be used with all the components attached.
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CAUTION
: The tray alone being attached to the seat does not guarantee that your child is secured. Always use
the safety harness!
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WARNING
: NEVER lift the HIGH CHAIR or adjust the height of the seat with your child placed inside.
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CAUTION
: Do not place the HIGH CHAIR near to windows or walls, or where there are cords, curtains or similar,
which may be used by the child to climb or cause suffocation or strangulation.
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WARNING: Proximity to fire or other sources of strong heat, such as electric or gas heaters, can be dangerous.
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Do not place the product near to stairs.
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Do not place it on a raised surface, e.g. on a table or a worktop.
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Use the product only on flat surfaces.
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Do not use as a car seat or travel seat.
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Do not move or carry the product with your child inside it.
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CAUTION
: Make sure that your child is at a safe distance when opening or closing. When adjusting the HIGH
CHAIR (tilting the backrest or positioning the tray) make sure that the moving parts of the HIGH CHAIR do not come
into contact with your child’s body.
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Do not allow your child to climb into the HIGH CHAIR unaided or to play in it or dangle out of it. This product is
not a toy.
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This product is intended for use by a single child.
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Check periodically that all the components are locked correctly.
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Remove and dispose of the packaging safely. Plastic bags can be dangerous, with a risk of suffocation, if handled
by children.
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Make sure that all users are aware of how to work the product correctly.
MAINTENANCE and CLEANING
WARNINGS
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