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Rayne Highchair

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mocka.co.nz | mocka.com.au | PO BOX 6171, Maroochydore BC, QLD, 4558

Assembly Instructions

•  Do not use the product as a recliner when 

the child is able to sit up alone.

•  The recliner is not designed for long 

periods of sleep. It should not be used as 

a substitute for a cot. If the child needs 

to sleep, he/she should be placed in a 

suitable cot.

•  Danger of strangulation: Never leave the 

child in the recliner if the safety harness is 

loose or undone.

•  A warning! The child should be secured 

in the high chair at all times by the 

restraining system,either in the reclining 

or upright position. The tray is not 

designed to hold the child in the chair. It is 

recommended that the high chair be used 

in the upright position only by children 

capable of sitting upright unassisted.

•  Fall Hazard: Children have suffered 

severe head injuries including skull 

fractures when falling from high chairs. 

Falls can happen suddenly if child is not 

restrained properly. Always use restraints, 

and adjust to 

 t snugly.

HIGH CHAIR

•  The high chair is designed for children 

from 6 months of age up to a weight of 

15 kg.

•  Not to use the high chair until the child 

can sit up unaided. The tray and its 

accessories are not designed to support 

the child’s weight. The tray does not 

substitute the safety harness.

•  Make sure the product is placed on a 

 at 

surface.

•  The high chair is designed for use at 

tables without the tray. It is suitable for 

children from 12 months of age up to a 

weight of 15 kg.

A SINGLE PRODUCT WHICH FOLLOWS 

THE GROWTH OF YOUR CHILD.

•  From 0 to 6 months, a comfortable 

reclined cradle;

•  From the age of 6 months, a high chair for 

eating, playing and relaxing.

•  From the age of 12 months, a high chair 

without a tray, for sitting at the table with 

the adults.

COMPONENTS OF THE ITEM

•  Check the contents of the packaging and 

if you have any complaints please contact 

the assistance service.

A high chair with washable, removable 

padding and a double tray.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

•  PRODUCT MAINTENANCE: Protect 

from the weather: water, rain, or snow; 

prolonged and continuous exposure to 

bright sunlight may give rise to colour 

changes of various different materials; 

store this product in a dry place. The 

maintenance has to be regularly.

CLEANING THE FRAME:

•  Periodically clean all plastic parts with a 

damp cloth. Do not use solvent or similar 

cleaning products; keep all metal parts 

dry to prevent rusting; keep moving parts 

clean (adjustment mechanisms, locking 

mechanisms, wheels, ...) and free of dust 

and sand and if necessary, lubricate with 

light machine oil all metallic moving parts. 

Check all nuts and bolts for tightness 

and tighten when required. Check all 

coverings for bolts and sharp edges and 

replace when required.

•  Check slightly swing seat and 

attachments for evidence of deterioration. 

Replace when required in accordance 

with the manufacturer’s instructions.

CLEANING THE COVER

•  Wash with a damp cloth and neutral 

detergent. Do not wring.

•  Do not use chlorine bleach. Do not iron. 

Do not dry clean. Do not use solvents for 

stain removal. Do not spin dry.

Summary of Contents for Rayne

Page 1: ...aning and maintenance of the product must only be carried out by adults Do not leave the high chair exposed to sunlight for long periods of time Wait until it has cooled down before sitting the child...

Page 2: ...for children from 12 months of age up to a weight of 15 kg A SINGLE PRODUCT WHICH FOLLOWS THE GROWTH OF YOUR CHILD From 0 to 6 months a comfortable reclined cradle From the age of 6 months a high cha...

Page 3: ...s you while at the same time pushing it all the way into the armrests fig_a To extend or remove the tray pull the central lever underneath it towards you fig_b and move it outwards fig_c To remove the...

Page 4: ...onsistent RECLINING BACKREST The seat can be reclined in 5 positions To adjust it raise the handle behind the backrest fig c and lock it in the required position WARNING Fall Hazard Be sure to check t...

Page 5: ...trap pull from both sides in the direction of the arrow fig_c to loosen do the opposite The shoulder straps of the harness can be set at two different heights PartialIy remove the cover fig_a release...

Page 6: ...ed markers fig_b then swing it upwards to lock it in place fig_c To reopen the tray press the lever under the armrest fig_d swing it downwards then pull the central lever towards you and put the tray...

Page 7: ...covers of the seat pull off the upper part of the fabric covering and pull the harness straps through the backrest fig_a and the fabric covering fig_b Lower the backrest and pull out the leg divider s...

Page 8: ...leg divider g_a then insert the T bar into the leg divider g_b Finally use a screwdriver to tighten the screws to secure the T bar g_c A B A C B C If the white stopper is stuck push up from the bottom...

Page 9: ...bar g_b and put the white stopper into the leg divider g_c Turn over the cushion and loosen the screws at two sides of the leg divider then take off the leg divider g_a press the small white insert bl...

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