Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result
in serious injury or death.
sPLEASE SAVE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE.
sFOR YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY, read the labels and the
owner’s manual before using product.
sADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED.
sNEVER LEAVE CHILD UNATTENDED. Always keep
your child in view.
sPREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM FALLS
OR SLIDING OUT. Always use seat belt. Secure your child
at all times with the restraint system provided, either in the
reclining or upright position. The tray is not designed to
hold your child in the product. It is recommended that the
product be used in the upright position only by children
capable of sitting upright unassisted.
sTHIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED AS A highchair for use
with child up to 3 years of age or as an infant feeding
booster seat for use with a child up to 6 years of age and
up to 60 lbs.
sDO NOT FORCE TRAY against child. Use only the three
adjustment positions. Be sure both adjustment fingers are
engaged in armrest slots.
sSTRANGULATION HAZARD Do not place product in
any location where there are cords, such as window blind
cords, drapes, phone cords, etc.
sFOLLOW ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. If
you experience any difficulties, please contact the
Customer Service Department.
sPREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Do not use in
motor vehicle.
sDO NOT ADJUST the height or recline of product with
your child in it.
s ALWAYS USE booster straps to attach infant/toddler
feeding booster seat to any chair. Always ensure straps are
pulled tight.
sIF INFANT/TODDLER FEEDING BOOSTER SEAT
CANNOT be securely and safely attached to the adult
chair, do not use infant/toddler feeding booster seat with
that chair.
sTHIS INFANT/TODDLER FEEDING BOOSTER SEAT is
designed to be used by a child up to 60lbs (27.3kg).
sUSE ONLY DuoDinerTM highchair accessories with this
product.
sUNTIL CHILD IS ABLE to get in and out of the infant
feeding booster seat without help (about 2 1/2 years old),
the child should be secured in the infant/toddler feeding
booster seat at all times by the restraining system. The tray
is not designed to hold the child in the chair.
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