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POCKET SNACK
COMPONENTS:
A - Backrest
B - Seat
C - Arms
D- Backrest release buttons
E - Safety belts
F - Removable tray
G –Tray support central fastening button
H - Tray fastening stabilisers
I - Lower fastening straps
J - Height adjustable legs
K - Height adjusting button
L - Anti-slip support feet
M - Rear fastening straps
N- Handle for transport
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING:
BEFORE USE, REMOVE AND
DISPOSE OF ALL PLASTIC BAGS AND
PACKAGING MATERIALS AND KEEP THEM
OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
• WARNING:
Never leave the child
unattended.
• WARNING:
Always use the restraint
system and ensure it is correctly fitted.
• WARNING:
Always use the chair
attachment system and ensure it is
correctly fitted before use.
• WARNING:
Always check the security
and the stability of the product on the
adult chair before use.
• WARNING:
Do not use this product on
stools or benches.
• WARNING:
This product is intended for
children able to sit up unaided (minimum
6 months) and up to 3 years or a maxi-
mum weight of 15 kg.
• The minimum recommended adult's chair
dimensions when using this product are:
Seat width 280 mm; seat depth 320 mm;
backrest height 280 mm.
• Ensure that the adult chair with the chair
mounted seat is placed in a position
where the child is not able to use its feet
to push against the table or any other
structure as this can cause the tip over
of the adult chair supporting the chair
mounted seat.
• Do not use the chair mounted seat if any
part is broken, torn or missing.
• Do not use accessories or replacement
parts other than those approved by the
manufacturer.
• Never use the chair mounted seat on
broken or unstable chairs, folding chairs,
rocking chairs or chairs with armrests.
• Do not use the the chair mounted seat for
more than one child at a time.
• Before fastening the chair mounted
seat seat to the chair, always check that
the floor and chair seat are perfectly
horizontal; never install the product on
chairs which are positioned on a sloping
surface.
• Do not let other children play unattended
near the chair mounted seat.
• Do not install the product on high chairs.
• Do not use the product to transport the
child in the car.
• It is dangerous to use this product on an
elevated surface.
• Do not leave on chair mounted seat
small objects that can be swallowed by
children.
• Do not use the chair mounted seat in the
vicinity of curtain cords, windows or heat
sources.
• Never use the product as a swimming aid
or floating chair in a swimming pool.
• Do not use the chair mounted seat
positioned directly on the floor.
• Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
may cause the fabric to fade. After
prolonged exposure of the cot to high
temperatures, wait a few minutes before
placing the child into it.
• When not in use, the chair mounted seat
must be kept out of the reach of children.
• Opening, adjusting and closing operations
of the booster seat must be carried out
exclusively by an adult.
• WARNING:
when opening and closing,
make sure the child is at a safe distance.
During adjusting operations, make sure
the moving parts of the booster seat do
not come into contact with the child’s
body.
• WARNING:
the use of the waist safety
belts with fabric crotch strap is essential
to ensure your child’s safety.
• WARNING:
the tray alone does not
guarantee the safe containment of the
child. Always use the safety belts!
• Do not open and close the booster seat
when the child is sitting on it.
ADVICE FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE:
Cleaning and maintenance operations must be carried
exclusively by an adult.
Check the booster seat on a regular basis for any cracks,
damage or missing parts; if anything is visible or not
working correctly do not use the seat.
Clean the plastic parts with a water dampened cloth.
The tray can be washed in the dishwasher.
INSTALLATION:
1. Unhook the lower fastening straps as shown in figure 1;
2. Detach the tray from the booster seat, by pulling outwards
on the relative side handles, as shown in figure 2;
3. Lift the backrest as shown in figure 3 and lock it in the
vertical position (you will hear a ‘’click’’ indicating the
right position has been reached).
4. The booster seat can be adjusted to 3 different heights;
to raise the seat height, after removing the child from the
booster seat, grasp the seat and pull it upward, making
sure to act as counter-weight, grabbing one of the front
feet (figure 5). You will hear a ''click'' at each position, to
confirm the proper locking of the seat at the required
height.
To lower the height, press and slightly pull forward the
button located under the seat as shown in figure 6.
WARNING:
Always perform these operations after
removing the child from the booster seat.
5. Position the seat on the chair (figure 7); to use this
product, the chair should have the minimum sizes
indicated in figure 8. Attach the rear fastening straps,
by passing them behind the chair's backrest, as shown
in figure 9, and the lower fastening straps around the
seat as shown in figure 10; make sure to hear a "Click", to
indicate the proper locking.
Pull the free end of the lower and rear straps to adjust the
length, until they are properly pulled tight and the seat is
securely anchored to the chair (figure 11).
6. Once the booster seat is fastened securely to the chair’s
seat and backrest, you can place your child in to it as
follows:
a. Unfasten the buckle of the three-point safety belts as
indicated in figure 12A.
b. Position the child on the booster seat, fastening them
in with the safety belts. Check that the belts and
buckle are fastened properly (figure 12B).
7. Attached the tray to the booster seat side supports,
pulling outwards on the relative side handles, securing
it through the central fastening buttons located on
both sides of the booster seat (see figure 13A/13B). The
stabilisers present to the sides of the central fastening
button are used to stabilise the tray; make sure that the
tray is fastened to the central fastening button in at least
one point, and never just to the stabilisers only (figure
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