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WARNING!
• Follow the manufacturers instructions
• Do not leave child unattended
• The Tripp Trapp® Baby Set™ should only be used with
the seat plate in the first groove from the top of the chair.
• Always use the restraint system when the seat is in one
of the top 3 grooves
• The harness must always be used and correctly fitted –
most injuries from high chair are caused by falls
• Always keep child in view
• Stay in reach of your child.
• Do not use the chair unless all components are
correctly fitted and adjusted. Pay special attention to
the seat and foot plate – make sure these are properly
fastened before you put your child into the chair.
• Do not place the chair near an open fire or other
sources of strong heat, such as electric bar fires, gas
fires etc due to the risk of fire.
• Always place the chair on a level stable surface and
make sure that the chair has space to slide backwards.
• Position the high chair away from solid structures and
benches to avoid injuries caused by falls and by access
to dangerous items.
• Position the high chair away from furniture, walls, hot
surfaces and liquids, window covering cords and
Footrest
Make sure the forward edge of the footrest
NEVER exceeds the front tip of the chair legs
at floor level. This may cause the chair to be
unstable when a child climbs in and out of
the Tripp Trapp® chair.
When the footrest is
positioned close to
the metal rod, there
will be a small gap
between the inside
of the chair legs and
the metal rod. This
is perfectly normal.
Never try to use
excessive force to make the metal rod touch
the side legs of the chair as this can cause
damage to the chair and/or make it unstable.
Prevent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out
Table
Be aware of the risk that a big frame under
the table top makes it easier for children
to push their legs against the table and tilt
backwards. Also note that Tripp Trapp® is
designed for dining tables
28-30" (72-76cm) high.
Rough surfaces (uneven floors ), for instance rugs and tiles
To prevent the Tripp Trapp® chair from tilting when pushed backwards,
it has plastic gliders underneath the legs. Their function is to enable
the chair to slide backwards and return to an upright position when
pushed backwards. To make sure that the gliders function as intended,
the chair should be placed on a surface enabling the chair to slide
backwards. Thus, the surface should be level, stable and with a certain
hardness. Uneven and/or rough surfaces, for instance some tiled floors,
and rugs/carpets that are soft or with long loose ends, are generally
Warning
unsuitable for chairs used by toddlers. Although the Tripp Trapp® chair
is recognized for its stability, these conditions also apply here.
The gliders as well as the floor must be kept clean.
To further increase the backward stability of the Tripp Trapp® highchair,
a replaceable, extended rear glider ("Extended Glider") has been devel-
oped for the Tripp Trapp® highchair. For the period when the chair
is used with a harness or the Tripp Trapp® Baby Set, we recommend
that you always use it with the Tripp Trapp® Extended Glider. This is
especially important if the chair is placed on a soft carpet and/or at a
table where the child can push against a frame underneath the table-
top with its feet.
electrical cords and position the high chair away from
furniture when the chair is not being used at a table
with a tray removed.
• Do not use any accessories or replacement parts not
manufactured by STOKKE®; this may affect your child's
safety.
• Do not use the chair if any part is broken, torn or missing.
• Do not use the chair before the child can sit up by itself.
• Do not elevate the high chair on any structure or table.
• Do not use the chair as a step stool.
• Do not use with a booster seat
• TRIPP TRAPP® is intended for use when your child is
capable of sitting upright unassisted (approximately 6
months)
• Front of footrest not to exceed front legs of chair at
floor level
• NEVER use the Tripp Trapp® chair without any glider.
• Remember to retighten all screws 2-3 weeks after
assembly of the chair. After that you should check on
and retighten the screws if necessary on a regular basis,
e.g. every second month. Keep the Allen key for future
use, but out of the childs reach.
• If the chair is used with a tray, the tray is not designed
to hold the child in the chair.
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Warning
NEVER let your child
play around the
Tripp Trapp® chair
if it is not in the
intended position
for use.