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www .fi sher -price.com • Please read these instructions before assembly and use of this product. • Keep this instruction sheet, as it con- tains important information. • Leer estas instrucciones antes al mon- taje y de usar este producto. • Guardar estas instrucciones para futura referencia, ya que contienen infor - mación de importancia[...]
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2 Prevent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out: • Always secure child with the restraint belts until child is able to get in and out of the product without help (about 2 1 / 2 years old). The tray is not designed to hold child in the product. • Never leave child unattended. • Always secure the product on a chair using the bottom [...]
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3 IMPORT ANT! Before assembly and each use, inspect this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact Fisher -Price ® for replacement parts and instructions if needed. Never substitute parts. ¡IMPORT ANTE! Previo al montaje y al uso de la silla, revisar que este p[...]
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4 Leg Pata Patte Latch Seguro Loquet • T urn the booster seat over . • While pulling the latch, lift or lower the leg (position 1, 2 or 3). • Release the latch to lock the leg in place. • Repeat to adjust the other leg to the same height. • Colocar la silla de refuer zo al revés. • Mientras jala el seguro, levantar o bajar la pata (pos[...]
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5 • Wrap the back straps around the back of the chair . Buckle the straps . Make sure you hear a "click." Pull the free end of the strap to tighten on the chair . • Enrollar los cinturones traseros alrededor del dorso de la silla . Asegurar los cinturones . Cerciorarse de oír un "clic". Jalar el extremo libre del cinturón [...]
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6 CANADA Mattel Canada Inc., 61 55 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 . R.F .C. MME-920701-NB3. CHILE Mattel Chile, S.A., Avenida Américo V espucio 501-B, Quili[...]
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7 • Lift the seat back and "snap" it into place. • Levantar el respaldo y ajustarlo en su lugar . • Relever le dossier du siège et bien l’emboîter . Seat Back Respaldo Dossier du siège Securing Y our Child Asegurar al niño Pour installer l’enfant W ARNING ADVER TENCIA A VERTISSEMENT Prevent serious injury or death from falls[...]
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8 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 . Enlarge the loop by pulling on the end of the loop toward the buckle. P[...]
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9 • Make sure your child is properly restrained in the booster seat. • The base tray can be attached to the booster seat armrest in any of three positions. Fit and "snap" the base tray onto the buttons on the armrest. • Cerciorarse de que el niño esté bien asegurado en la silla de refuerzo. • La bandeja base se puede ajustar al [...]
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10 • T o remove the base tray , simply lift the tabs on each side of the base tray . • T o remove the feeding tray , simply place your finger into the groove on the front of the tray and lift the feeding tray . • Para desprender la bandeja base , simplemente levantar las lengüetas en cada lado de la bandeja base. • Para desprender la bande[...]
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11 Feeding Tray Plateau d’alimentation Bandeja de alimentación • "Snap" the feeding tray into the base tray . • Ajustar la bandeja de alimentos en la bandeja base. • Emboîter le plateau d’alimentation sur le plateau de base. Storage Almacenamiento Rangement • Lift the tab and lower the seat back. • T urn the base tray and [...]
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12 Bottom Straps Courroies du dessous Cinturones inferiores • Wrap the bottom straps around the trays. • Buckle the straps. Make sure you hear a "click." • Enrollar los cinturones inferiores alrededor de las bandejas. • Asegurar los cinturones. Cerciorarse de oír un "clic". • Faire passer les courroies autour des plat[...]