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B7275 L6436 www .fisher -price.com[...]
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Prevent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out: • Alwayssecur e ch ildwiththe re stra intbeltsuntil chi ldis able to getin an d ou t ofthe pro duct wi thou t he lp(about 2 1 / 2 yea rs old) . Th e tr ayis not[...]
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3 • Please read these instructions befor e assembly and use of this product. K eep this instruction sheet, as it contains important information. IMPORT ANT! Befor e assembly and each use, inspect this product for dama g ed hardw are, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NO T use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact F isher-Price [...]
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Prevent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out: Always secure the product on a chair using the bottom and back attachment straps. Ne veruse thi s p ro duct onasto ol or bench that does not have a seat back. Evi[...]
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• Wr ap the bac k stra ps arou nd the bac k of the c hair D . Buc kle the str aps E . Ma ke sure you hea r a "cl ick." Pul l th e fr ee end of the str ap to tigh ten on the ch air F . • Enr ollar los cin turo nes tra seros alr eded or del dorso de la sil la D . Asegu rar los cin turo nes E . Ce r ci orars e de oír un "cl ic"[...]
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• Lif t th e se at back and "sn ap" it int o plac e. • Lev antar el r esp aldo y ajus tarlo en su lugar . • Rel ever le dos sier du sièg e et bien l’e mboît er . Seat Back Respaldo Dossier du siège 6 1 Securing Y our Child Asegurar al niño Pour installer l’enfant Pr ev ent s eri ou sin ju ry or d eat hfr om[...]
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T o tighten the restraint belts: • Feed the anchored end of the restraint belt up through the buckle to form a loop . Pull the free end of the restraint belt . T o loosen the restraint belts: • Feed the free end of the restraint belt up through the buckle to form a loop . Enlar g e the loop b y pulling on the end of the loop toward [...]
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• Mak e su re yo ur chil d is prop erl y res tr ained in the boo ster sea t. • The base tray can be attac hed to the booster seat ar mrest in an y of three positions. Fit and "snap" the base tray onto the buttons on the armrest. • Cer cior arse de que el niño est é bi en asegu rado en la sil la de re fuerz o. • La ban deja ba se[...]
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9 • T o r emov e the base tra y , sim ply lift th e tabs on eac h si de of the bas e tra y A . • T o r emov e the feed ing tray , simpl y plac e y our fin ger int o th e g roov e on the fron t of the tra y and lif t th e f eedi ng tr ay B . • P ara des pren der la band eja base , simpl ement e le vanta r las len güeta s en cad a la do de la [...]
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10 Feeding T ray Plateau d’alimentation Bandeja de alimentación • "Sn ap" the f eedin g tra y into the bas e tr ay . • Aju star la ban deja de alime ntos en la band eja bas e. • Em boîte r le pla teau d’a limen tatio n su r le pla teau de ba se. 2 Storage Almacenamiento Rangement Base T ray Bandeja base Plateau de base Most Fo[...]
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11 Bottom Straps Courroies du dessous Cinturones inferiores • Wr ap the bot tom str aps ar ound the tr ays . • Buckle the straps. Make sure you hear a "click." • Enr ollar los cin turo nes inf erior es alre dedor de la s band ejas. • Asegurar los cinturones. Cerciorarse de oír un "clic". • F aire passe r les courr oie[...]
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CANADA Mattel Canada Inc., 6155 Freemont Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W2. MÉXICO Importado y distribuido por Mattel de México, S.A. de C.V ., Insurgentes Sur # 3579, T orre 3, Oficina 601, Col. Tlalpan, Delegación Tlalpan, C.P . 14020, México, D.F . MME-920701-NB3. CHILE Mattel Chile , S.A., Av enida Américo V espucio 501-B, Quili cura, Sa[...]