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Do not wash in water
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Dry flat in shade
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Do not spin-dry
• Dry the textile lining completely before using or storing it.
LIST OF COMPONENTS
fig. 1
A
My Time high chair
B
Tray
C
Tray cover
OPENING
fig. 2
Stand behind the high chair (
A
) and press the
buttons (
A1
) on the right and on the left at the same time,
hold the chair as it opens until it locks in place with a Click.
Caution! Before using the product, make sure that it is
fully open and blocked properly.
fig. 3
Caution: in this seating position, the high chair
cannot be used for the child!
(The high chair has this configuration only when the
product is unpacked for the first time).
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
fig. 4
To achieve the first utilisation configuration, lift the
seat until hearing both clicks for a correct attachment.
The high chair is designed with 4 different height
adjustments.
fig. 5
To lift the seat, hold the high chair and pull the seat
upwards: it will position automatically.
fig. 6
To lower it, simultaneously press both levers (
A2
)
and take it to the desired position.
TRAY
fig. 7
To attach the tray (
B
) position it next to the high
chair armrests and use the lever (
B1
) under the tray to push it
as forward as possible.
Caution! Always verify that the tray is correctly hooked
before use.
fig. 8
Use the lever (
B1
) to retract the tray as much as
possible.
fig. 9
The tray is equipped with an easily removable tray
(
C
) cover that can be washed even in the dishwasher.
fig. 10
If needed, the tray (
B
) can be easily put away by
hooking it onto the slots (
B2
) located under the rear legs of
the high chair.
SEAT INCLINATION
It is possible to recline the high chair into 3 different positions.
fig. 11
Hold the (
A3
) handle and incline the chair to the
wished position.
SAFETY BELTS
fig. 12
Verify that the safety belts are inserted in the
eyelets at the height of the shoulders or immediately above.
If the position is not correct, extract the belts from the first
pair of eyelets and reinsert them in the second one; always
use eyelets at the same height.
fig. 13
Make sure that the back strap is properly inserted
in the ends of the waist one.
fig. 14
Fasten the ends of the waist belt to the central
buckle.
fig. 15
The waist strap must always pass through the side
loops (
A4
) and, when being used, it must be adjusted in
order to properly secure the baby.
fig. 16
Always use the crotch strap together with the waist
one, adjusting both of them properly.
Caution! The inobservance of this precaution may result
in the falling or sliding out of the baby with a resulting
risk of injury.
ADJUSTING THE FOOTREST
fig. 17
The footrest (
D
) can be adjusted to 3 positions;
simultaneously press both buttons (
D1
) and take it to the
desired position.
fig. 18
To lift the footrest, simply pull it upwards and it
shall automatically lock into position.
CLOSING
fig. 19
Use the lever (
B1
), to take out the tray (
B
).
fig. 20
For a correct closing, adjust the high chair height to
the lowermost position.
fig. 21
Stand behind the high chair and press the buttons
(
A1
) on the right and on the left at the same time, hold the
chair as it closed until it locks in place with a Click.
Caution! Never close the high chair with the baby in the
high chair!
fig. 22
Once closed, the high chair stays in the upright
position by itself.
fig. 23
Only after closing the high chair the tray (
B
) can be
parked attaching it to the dedicated housings (
B2
), as shown
in
fig. 10
.
MAINTENANCE OF THE LINING
It is recommended to remove the lining periodically to
provide for its correct maintenance.
fig. 24
Remove the waist strap from the side loops (
A4
) ,
taking care to make the first tooth of the central buckle pass
through the side loop before removing it completely.
fig. 25
Detach the press studs (
A5
) from the sides.
fig. 26
Take out the crotch strap (
A6
) from the slot on the
seat (
A7
) and from that on the coating (
A11
).
INSTRUCTIONS
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