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FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
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DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED.
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THE HARNESS MUST ALWAYS BE USED AND CORRECTLY FITTED.
MOST INJURIES FROM HIGHCHAIRS ARE CAUSED BY FALLS.
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POSITION THE HIGHCHAIR AWAY FROM SOLID STRUCTURES AND
BENCHES TO AVOID INJURIES CAUSED BY FALLS AND BY ACCESS
TO DANGEROUS ITEMS.
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DO NOT USE THIS HIGHCHAIR UNTIL THE CHILD IS CAPABLE OF
RELIABLY AND CONSISTENTLY SITTING UPRIGHT.
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The weight of the child using the highchair should not exceed 15kg.
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The child should be secured in the highchair at all times by the restraining
system.
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Check that the highchair is fully erected and ensure that all locks are
engaged before placing a child in it.
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Ensure that the highchair is placed on a flat, even, horizontal and stable
surface.
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Do not elevate the highchair on any structure or table.
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To reduce the risk of injury, position the highchair away from furniture,
walls, hot surfaces, hot liquids, window coverings, window cords and
electrical cords. Position the highchair away from furniture when the chair
is not being used at a table with the tray removed.
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Do not raise, lower, fold or move the highchair when a child is in it.
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Make sure children and their fingers are clear of any moving parts.
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Do not allow children to stand on the seat, as the highchair may become
unstable.
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To avoid danger of suffocation, keep any plastic bags away from babies
and children.
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Regularly inspect the highchair for any part that is loose, broken, torn or
missing. Attend to the problem as soon as it is noticed.
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Do not use the highchair if it is not working correctly and immediately seek
repair.
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Use only those accessories which are supplied by Dorel Australia
and approved for use with this highchair.
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This product is not intended for commercial use.
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This product complies with AS 4684-2009, and
EN 14988-1/2:2006 & A1:2012.
WARNING
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These instructions detail the safe use, assembly and maintenance of your
product. Please read these instructions carefully and ensure that they are
followed at all times. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.