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The safety table has three positions. You can
adjust the position by holding the red adjustment
button on the underside and pulling the safety
table inwards or outwards.
Important!
The safety table is designed to hold
the child securely in the chair. Adjust it so that it
sits snugly against the child.
Pull outwards on the tray’s white handles and
lift the tray off for cleaning. The detachable tray
can be washed by hand or in a dishwasher.
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ADJUSTING THE SAFETY TABLE
REMOVING THE TRAY
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WARNING!
FALL HAZARD!
• Never leave the child unattended.
• Always adjust the safety table snugly against the
child to prevent the child from climbing out of the
high chair.
• Hold the child securely at all times when putting
the child into the chair or taking him or her out of
it. Make sure that the safety table is in the locked
“in-use” position before you let go of the child.
• The high chair is not a toy. Never let children play
with the chair or use it by themselves.
CLEANING
Wipe the high chair using a clean, moist cloth. The detachable tray can be washed
by hand or in a dishwasher.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Weight: 5 kg
Height/width/depth in transport position:
50 x 40 x 26 cm
Height when standing: 83 cm
Material: Plastic and coated steel
SAFETY APPROVAL
BABYBJÖRN High Chair complies with the EN14988:2006 safety requirements.
• The child must not sit in the high chair when the
safety table is in the open position.
• Never attempt to move the high chair while the
child is still in the chair.
• The high chair should be placed on a level,
horizontal floor. To avoid the risk of the high chair
tipping over, make sure that the chair’s feet can
slide on the floor.
• Do not use the high chair unless all components
are correctly fitted and adjusted.
• Be aware of the risk of open fire and other sources
of strong heat, such as electric bar fires, gas fires
etc., in the vicinity of the high chair.
• To avoid the risk of pinching, ensure that the child
is wearing – at a minimum – a diaper or trousers
when sitting in the high chair.
• Never push down on the safety table – doing so
risks pinching the knees of larger children.
• Do not use the high chair until the child can sit up
unaided.
• Do not use the high chair if any component is
broken or missing.