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Model Number: B2105, B0326 Please keep this instruction sheet for future reference , as it contains important information. A dult assembly is required . To ol needed for assembly: Phillips Screwdriver (not included). Pr oduct features and decoration may vary from the photo above . Deluxe Healthy Car e High Chair ™ D i s c o v e r w h a t ’ s p [...]
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Page 2
2 Oc casionally a consumer may experienc e a problem with one of our products. If this should happen, please call us toll-free , ra ther than return this product to the store . Usually , we can solve the problem o ver the telephone or send you replace- ment parts. Please call Fisher-P rice® Consumer Relations , t oll-free at 1-800-432-5437 ,8 AM -[...]
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Page 3
Parts 3 Seat B ottom 2 Seat Bottom T ubes Seat Back Fr ame Fr ame Fo otrest Back Base 4 Screw Retainers Fro nt Base Hinge Rod Storage C addy Base T ray 3 Food T rays Pad Headrest #8 x 3 / 4 " Screws #8 x 3 / 4 " Screws #8 x 3 / 4 " Screws #10 x 7 / 8 " Black Screws #10 x 7 / 8 " Black Screw - 4 #10 x 7 / 8 " Black Scre[...]
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•P lace the seat bottom face down on a flat surface. •A t an angle, fit the footrest on the seat bottom, as shown. Seat B ottom Fo otrest IMPORT ANT! Before assembly , inspect this product for damaged hardware , loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use if any parts are missing or broken. Co ntac t F isher-Price® for replac ement [...]
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Page 5
•T urn the seat bottom assembly upright. •F it the seat back pins into the openings in the top side of the seat bottom assembly . Seat B ottom Assembly Seat Back Pin Seat Back Pin Opening Opening Assembly •T urn the seat assembly face down. • Insert the hinge rod through the hinge on the seat back and seat bottom, as shown. • Insert a #10[...]
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Page 6
Assembly •W hile pressing the levers on the seat height adjusters , lift them to position 4 on the frame front legs , as shown. 6 Se at Height A djusters P osition 4 •P osition a frame so that the decorated side is outward . • Insert the back leg of a frame into the back base. •F it a screw retainer over the hole in the back base , as shown[...]
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Seat Height A djuster Seat Height A djuster Seat B ottom Tu b e Ends Back and B ottom View 7 Assembly •P ush each seat height adjuster to be sure they are completely on the seat bottom tubes. • Insert a #8 x 3 / 4 " screw through each seat height adjuster and the ends of the seat bottom tube. •T ighten the screws with a Phillips screwdri[...]
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Assembly 8 •T ip the assembly so that the back of seat is flat on the floor and the front and back bases are facing up. • Insert and “ snap ” the peg on a wheel into each of the four holes in the front and back bases. • Lift the assembly upright. •F r om the front of the assembly , place the pad onto the seat. • Lift the bottom of the[...]
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• Insert the crotch belt through the slot in the pad. Mak e sure the crotch belt is not twisted . •F old the top of the pad down. •R emove the shoulder portion of the waist/shoulder belts by f eeding them through the slots in the seat back. Assembly 9 Crotch B elt Slot Shoulder Por tion 17 18 • Lift the top of the pad. •T hread the waist/[...]
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10 •A t an angle, fit the storage caddy onto the tab on either frame. Assembly is now complete . •F it the pad strap through the handle and press it to the small fastener on the back of the seat. •F it the headrest strap through the handle and press it to the large fastener on the back of the seat. Handle Large F astener Small F astener Pad S[...]
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11 •P lace your child in the seat. Position the crotch belt betw een y our child’ s legs. •F asten both waist/shoulder belts to each side of the crotch belt. Make sure you hear a "click" on both sides. •C heck to be sure the restraint syst em is securely attached by pulling it away fr om your child. The restraint system should r e[...]
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12 Securing Y our Child To change shoulder belt slots: •F r om the back of the high chair , push the shoulder portion of the waist/shoulder belts through the seat back slots. •F r om the front of the high chair , pull the shoulder por tion of the waist/shoulder belts out and then fit them back through the desired shoulder belt slots in the head[...]
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13 Using the T rays •W hile squeezing the latches underneath the base tray , adjust the base tray f or ward or backward. Base Tr a y S queeze Latch S queeze Latch •W hile pushing the release bar on the front of the base tra y , adjust the base tray f or ward or backward. Base Tr a y Release Bar 7 8 Hint: The base tray c an be adjusted for your [...]
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14 Using the T rays Using the Brakes •F it the food tray into the base tra y , as shown. F ood T ray Base Tr a y 11 TO L OCK: Pr ess the tab on all four wheels down until you hear a “ snap” . TO UNLOCK: Lift the tab on all four wheels up . W heels Pr ess Ta b Ta b Ta b Hint: Before use, thorougly wash all par ts (the trays) that may c ontact [...]
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15 Adjusting the Seat To adjust the seat height: •P r ess the levers on both seat height adjusters and lift or lower the seat to the desired height. •M ake sure both sides of the seat are adjusted to the same height. P ush the seat bottom t o be sure the seat is locked in place. Upright Se mi-Recline Recline Se at Height A djuster Prevent serio[...]
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Care •T he pad and headrest are machine washable. W ash the pad and headrest separately in cold wat er on the gentle c ycle. Do not use bleach. T umble dr y separately on low heat and r emov e promptly . •T he frame and base tray ma y be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and a damp cloth. Do not immerse the base tray . •T he food tra[...]