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Failure to follow all warnings and instructions may result in serious injury or
death. For your child's safety, read the labels and owner's manual before using
the product. Your child's safety is very important to us, so we urge you to take
Read these instructions carefully
before using your highchair and keep
them for future reference. Your
child's safety is your responsibility.
• NEVER leave child unattended
Always keep child in view while
in highchair.
• Prevent serious injury or death
from falls or sliding out. ALWAYS
secure child in the restraint.
• DO NOT adjust the height or
recline of the highchair with your
child in it.
• ALWAYS use seat belt.
• Secure your child at all times with
the restraint system provided,
in either the reclining or upright
position.
• The tray is not designed to hold
your child in the highchair.
• It is recommended that the
highchair be used in the upright
position only by children capable
of sitting upright unassisted.
• Always lock the wheels when the
child is sitting in the highchair, or
when the highchair is open but not
in use. Always place the highchair
on a horizontal, stable surface.
Never place the highchair near
stairs or steps.
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WARNING
the following precautions when using this product:
• Do not use this highchair for more
than one child at a time and do
not leave other children playing
unattended near the highchair.
• Do not use the highchair if any
part is broken, torn, or missing.
• Ensure that all components are
correctly fitted and adjusted
before use.
• Do not place any heavy bags,
packages, or other items on the
highchair tray. They may cause
the chair to tip over.
• To avoid the danger of suffocation,
remove all plastic covers before
using the highchair. Immediately
destroy the plastic cover to keep
it away from babies and children.
• Do not leave the highchair near
walls, curtains, or windows, where
the child can become tangled, or
where a child may be able to use its
feet to push against the highchair.
• To avoid the risk of fire, never
leave the highchair near sources
of strong heat such as open fires,
electric heaters, and gas stoves.
If the chair is exposed to direct
sunlight, wait for it to cool down
before placing your child in it.

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