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1 Instructions Model Number: H4790 Please read these instructions befor e assembly and use of this product. Adult assembly is requir ed. Tool needed for assembly: Phillips Scr ewdriver (not included). Product features and decor ations may vary from photo above. www .fisher -price.com W ARNING IMPORT ANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.[...]
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W ARNING This product contains small par ts in its unassemb led state. Adult assemb ly is required. Prevent serious injury or death fr om falls or sliding out: • The child should at all times wear a saf ety har ness correctly fitted and adjusted. The tra y is not designed to hold the child in the chair . • Alw a ys keep child in vie w while in [...]
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3 3 Parts Pa d 3 Food Tr ays 2 To ys (Toy s may be different) Seat Back Seat Bottom Frame Hinge Rod 2 Seat Bottom Tubes 4 Screw Retainer s Base Tr ay Frame Footrest Headrest Basket Stor age Caddy Front Base Back Base #1 0 x 2.2 cm Black Screw #1 0 x 2.2 cm Black Screw #1 0 x 2.2 cm Black Screw - 7 Shown Actual Size #8 x 1.9 cm Screw - 8 Tighten and[...]
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4 2 • Slide a seat bottom tube thr ough each set of plastic rings on the seat bottom. 1 • Place the seat bottom face down on a flat surface. • At an angle, fit the footr est on the seat bottom, as shown. Assembly Plastic Rings Footrest Seat Bottom IMPORTANT! Before each use, inspect this pr oduct for damaged hardwar e, loose joints, missing p[...]
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5 5 Assembly 4 Insert Scr ews Her e Footrest • Insert two #1 0 x 2.2 cm black screws thr ough the footrest and into the seat bottom. Tighten the screws. #1 0 x 2.2 cm Black Screw - 2 5 • T urn the seat bottom assembly upright. • Fit the seat back pins into the openings in the top side of the seat bottom assembly . Seat Back Pin Opening Seat B[...]
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6 6 6 Assembly 8 • Identify the back and fr ont base. The front base has tapered leg tubes. Y ou will use the back base for the next assembly step. Taper ed Leg Tube Back Base Front Base 9 Screw Retainer - 2 #1 0 x 2.2 cm Black Screw - 2 • P osition a frame so that the decorated side is outwar d. • Insert the back leg of a fr ame into the bac[...]
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7 7 7 Assembly 12 Front Leg Holes Screw Retainer - 2 #10 x 2.2 cm Black Scr ew - 2 • Insert the fr ame front legs onto the front base. • Fit a scr ew retainer over a hole in the front leg. • Insert a #1 0 x 7 / 8 " (2.2 cm) black scr ew through the scr ew retainer and fr ont leg. Tighten the screw . • Repeat this pr ocedure to secure t[...]
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8 8 8 Assembly Back and Bottom View Seat Bottom Tube Ends 14 Seat Height Adjuster s • Fr om the back and bottom of the assembly , insert a #8 x 1.9 cm screw thr ough both seat height adjusters and the ends of the seat bottom tube. Tighten the screws. #8 x 1.9 cm Screw - 2 15 Back and Bottom View Hole Pa d Hole Elastic Loops Elastic Loops Front Vi[...]
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9 Assembly Shoulder P ortion 16 • Insert the cr otch belt through the slot in the pad. Make sure the crotch belt is not twisted. • Fold the top of the pad down. • Remove the shoulder portion of the waist/shoulder belts by feeding them through the slots in the seat back. 17 • Lift the top of the pad. • Thr ead the waist/shoulder belts thro[...]
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10 Assembly • Fit the str ap on the top of the headrest through the handle. • Fit the pad str ap through the handle and press it to the s mall fastener on the back of the seat. • Fit the headr est strap through the handle and pr ess it to the large fastener on the back of the seat. 19 Handle P ad Strap Headrest Str ap Back View Small Fastener[...]
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11 11 Securing Y our Child IMPORTANT! Before each use, inspect this pr oduct for damaged hardwar e, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use if any parts are missing or br oken. Contact Mattel for replace- ment parts and instructions if needed. Never substitute parts. Place the high chair on a level, stable surface away from electri- [...]
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12 12 Securing Y our Child 4 • To tighten the s houlder belts: Hold the adjuster and pull the front shoulder str ap down. • To loosen the s houlder belts: Slide the adjuster down. Note: After adjusting the restr aint system to fit your child, make sure you pull on it to be sur e it is securely fastened. Slide Adjuster Down Hold Adjuster Pull St[...]
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13 Prevent serious injury or death fr om falls or sliding out. The child should at all times wear a saf ety har ness correctly fitted and adjusted. The tra y is not designed to hold the child in the chair . W ARNING 7 • Fit the base tr ay onto the seat armrests. Push down until the base tray "snaps" into place. Hint: Before use, thoroug[...]
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14 11 Release Bar Base Tr ay • While pushing the r elease bar on the front of the base tray , pull the tray base towar ds you and remove. Base Tr ay 12 • Fit the food tr ay into the base tray , as shown. Hint: Before use, thorougly wash all parts (the trays) that may contact food. Food Tr ay Slot Toy 13 • Insert and “snap” either toy tab [...]
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15 Adjusting the Seat Prevent serious injury or death fr om falls or sliding out. It is recommended that the high chair be used in the upright position only b y children capable of sitting upright unassisted. W ARNING Hint: Adjust the seat height to any of seven positions! 14 To adju st the seat height: • Pr ess the levers on both seat height adj[...]
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Storage 16 Base Tr ay • Fit the holes on the base tr ay latches onto the pegs on the back of the high chair frame. Pe g Hole 17 Pull Frame Release Latch • With the legs all the way open, lower the seat to position 7 the lowest position). • Pull the fr ame release latches forward and push the r ear legs toward the fr ont legs. • The pad and [...]