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Drawings and photos are for illustrative purposes only. The actual appearance
of the product may differ from the visualisation in the product manual.
PARTS INCLUDED IN THE SET (see Figure 1)
Seat with padding and harness
Seat base
Legs (4 pcs.)
Leg covers with anti-slip pads
Footrest
Table with a detachable tray
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8
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
Safety column
Stabilising metal rails (3 pcs.)
Seat lock plugs
Bolts (10 pcs.)
Cross-head screwdriver
DESCRIPTION
• 4in1: a high chair for younger
children; a low chair for younger
children; a high stool for older
children; a low stool for older children
• Stable legs with an anti-slip finish
• Feeding chair designed for children
from 6 to 36 months of age
(maximum weight of the child: 15
kg), convertible into a stool for older
children
• 2-level adjustable legs
• Adjustable and detachable tray with a
detachable top
• Shaped top with a cup holder
• Comfortably shaped seat
• Easily washable seat covering
• Soft artificial leather upholstery
• 5-point harness
• Protection against slipping out of the
chair
CHAIR INSTALLATION
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1. Place the legs (Fig. 1.3) in designated holes in the base of the seat (Fig. 2.1). Note
that the front legs of the chair have additional bolt holes on the front in order to fix the
footrest in place.
2. Tighten the bolts using the screwdriver to immobilise the legs and fix them to the seat
base (Fig. 2.2).
3. Put covers on the ends of the legs (Fig. 1.4), they serve as anti-slip pads (Fig. 3).
4. Follow (Fig. 4) to fix metal leg reinforcements with bolts (Fig. 1.8), they stabilise and
stiffen the chair structure.
5. Fix the footrest with bolts (Fig. 1.5) to attach it to the front legs of the chair (Fig. 5).
When this structure is ready, the seat can be installed on it (Fig. 1.1). To do that, place the
seat in the base (Fig. 6.1) and lock it using special plugs that make it impossible to easily
remove the seat (Fig. 6.2). When a plug clicks into place in the designated hole, it secures
the base of the seat in place.
Finally, install the feeding table (Fig. 1.6) with the column (Fig. 1.7), which additionally
protects the child against slipping out of the chair.