Safety and Warnings
IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE
Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep them
High Chair Mode (No. 1)
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 fit snugly.
• Tray is not designed to hold the child in the chair.
• Stay near and watch child during use.
• Always use high chair on a flat, smooth surface.
• Never use near stairs.
• Never allow child to use footrest to climb in or out of the high chair.
• The child should be secured in the high chair at all times by the restraint
system, both in the reclined and upright positions. 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.
• It is recommended that the tray not be used on the high chair when it is
occupied by a child who cannot sit upright unassisted.
• NEVER use in any location where hanging cords can be reached by
child.
• ALWAYS keep child in view while in high chair.
• The maximum weight for the high chair is 50 lbs. (22.7 kg). Excessive
weight may result in a hazardous unstable condition.
• The maximum age for the high chair is 3 years.
• The total weight that can be placed in the seat back pockets should be
less than 2.2 lbs. (1 kg).
• Do not use the high chair unless all components are correctly fitted and
adjusted.
• Check your high chair for any parts that may be broken, torn or missing
before use and on a regular basis. Discontinue use of the high chair
should it malfunction or become damaged.
• Discard all packaging materials properly. Do not allow children to play
with them.
IWARNING
REFERENCE
for future reference.
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