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into the orifice on the side element surface. Insert the bolt (13) into the orifice in the leg and
tighten it through the cross-bar into the nut. Pay attention that the bolt must match the nut.
Then use the Allen wrench (12) to tighten the bolt.
Repeat the aforesaid steps with the next cross-bar (4) by fixing it to the same leg (1). Tighten
another leg (2) to the structure consisting of two cross-bars and one leg. At this and subsequent
stages we suggest to leave the leg 2 slightly loosened in order to enable assembly of next
elements inside the chair. The emerging structure must look as shown at the figure II.
Tighten the oblong bar (3) with the bolts (10) to the emerging structure from both sides at leg
half-height. The structure shall be as shown as the figure IV.
Then gently insert the backrest (5) into the sockets located at the very top of the legs from their
inside. Vertically insert the rectangular nut (from the right side/ leg 1) (15) to the already
inserted backrest. Insert the bolt (9) into the orifice in the leg and then tighten through the
backrest into the nut (figure V). Pay attention that the bolt must match the nut. Repeat this step
at another side of the backrest, however remember not to tighten the bolt to leave play for
assembly of other elements. The figure VI shows the backrest fixed to the structure.
Gently insert the narrow backrest board (14) into the sockets located beneath the backrest at
the legs from inside. Insert the vertically rectangular nut (from the right side/ leg 1) (15) to the
already inserted narrow board. Insert the bolt (9) into the orifice in the leg and then tighten
through the board into the nut (figure VII). Pay attention that the bolt must match the nut.
Repeat this step at another side of the narrow board, however remember not to tighten the
bolt to leave play for assembly of other elements. The figure VIII shows the assembled elements.
If child’s feet do not reach the floor yet, fix the small board (6) at the position 1/2/3/4 to serve
as a leg rest and the large board (7) at the position 10/9/8/7/6 to serve as a seat (see: fig. C).
If your child can sit at a table properly and their feet reach the floor, fix the large board (7) at
the position 10/9/8/7/6 to serve as a seat. Do not use the small board (6) (see: fig. C).
Firmly tighten all bolts in the chair.
G.يTransformingيaيbabyيhighchairيintoيaيchairيforيolderيchildren
In order to transform a highchair into a chair for older children you need to disassemble several
elements. Start from removing the tray (16) and its fittings (17) completely. Use the Allen wrench
(12) to loosen the bolts (18) to be able to remove them from chair’s legs. Then loosen the bolts
(9) in the chair to make the structure become a bit disassembled. Remove the belts from narrow
orifices in the small board (6) and the narrow backrest board (14). Then remove the handle and
the safety belts from the structure. Adjust and align the seat board and the leg rest to child’s size
as specified in the section
C.يPositionيselectionيforيtheيbabyيhighchairيandيtheيchairيforيolderي
children.
Firmly tighten all bolts in the chair.
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