2. Front upper legs with threaded holes x2
3. Rear upper legs x2
4. Lower legs x4
5. Tray with plastic cover
6. Footrest
7. Screws (for footrest assembly) x2
8. Armrests x2
9. Bolts (for affixing the front top legs) x 2
Assembly
Screw the front upper legs with the threaded holes (2) into the holes in the front of the seat (1)
(Figures A and B). Make sure that the openings for affixing the footrest are at the front, and
those for affixing the front top legs are at the back. Next, turn the seat with the legs screwed in.
Screw the bolts (9) to the legs in the openings in the correct part of the seat (figure C). Screw
the footrest (6) to the legs using the screws (7) supplied, follow the instructions shown in figures
D, E and F. Then screw the rear upper legs (3) into the holes at the back of the seat (1) (Figures
G and H). Tighten the front and rear lower legs (4) (Fig. I). Adjust the white pads at the end of
the lower legs so that the whole slanted plane is adjacent to the floor (fig. J).
Mounting and adjustment of the tray
To mount the tray, slide it into the guides while pressing the button on the front of the tray. To
adjust the tray, press the button and then select the desired distance (fig. L).
The tray has a removable plastic insert (fig. M) and a safety device.
Use of adjustable seat belts
Adjustment:
The adjustment is carried out using the plastic parts on the belts. By moving the element up or
down the belt you can increase or decrease the length of the belts so that your baby is
comfortable. All belts are fastened with a buckle (fig. N).
Removing the belts:
To remove the belts, press the convex part of the plastic connector and pull the belts out of the
rim one by one (fig. O,P). Once disconnected, pull the belts through the holes in the chair (fig.
R,S).
Mounting the belts:
ATTENTION: Figures O-S illustrate the removal of the belts. To mount the belts again, follow
the arrows and the drawings in reverse order.
Pull the unfastened belts through the holes in the chair (Fig. R,S). To mount the belts, press the
convex piece of plastic connector and push the belts, one by one, into the rim (fig. O,P).
Highchair for babies
The highchair can be lowered by attaching the lower legs (4) directly to the seat (1). To do that,
screw the legs clockwise until they are securely attached. In addition, the armrests (8) (Fig. K)
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