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FALL HAZARD: Children have suffered severe head injuries including skull fractures when falling
from high chairs. Falls can happen suddenly if child is not restrained properly.
• Always use restraints, and adjust to fit snugly.
• The child shall be secured in the high chair at
all times by both the harness and the
Baby Set.
• Tray is not designed to hold child in chair.
Footrest
Make sure the forward edge of the footrest NEVER exceeds the front tip of
the chair legs at floor level. This may cause the chair to be unstable when a
child climbs in and out of the Tripp Trapp® chair.
NEVER let your child play around the Tripp
Trapp® chair if it is not in the intended
position for use.
When the footrest is positioned close to the
metal rod, there will be a small gap between
the inside of the chair legs and the metal
rod. This is perfectly normal. Never try to use
excessive force to make the metal rod touch
the side legs of the chair as this can cause
damage to the chair and/or make it unstable.
Be aware of the risk that a big frame under
the table top makes it easier for children
to push their legs against the table and tilt
backwards. Also note that Tripp Trapp® is
designed for dining tables 28-30" (72-76cm)
high.
WARNING:
Warning
Warning
Table
• The high chair shall only be used by children
capable of sitting upright unassisted.
• Never leave children unattended.
Rough surfaces (uneven floors ), for instance rugs and tiles
To prevent the Tripp Trapp® chair from tilting when pushed backwards,
it has plastic gliders underneath the legs. Their function is to enable the
chair to slide backwards and return to an upright position when pushed
backwards. To make sure that the gliders function as intended, the chair
should be placed on a surface enabling the chair to slide backwards. Thus,
the surface should be level, stable and with a certain hardness. Uneven
and/or rough surfaces, for instance some tiled floors, and rugs/carpets that
are soft or with long loose ends, are generally unsuitable for chairs used by
toddlers. Although the Tripp Trapp® chair is recognized for its stability, these
conditions also apply here.
The gliders as well as the floor must be kept clean. To further increase the
backward stability of the Tripp Trapp® highchair, a replaceable, extended rear
glider ("Extended Glider") has been developed for the Tripp Trapp® highchair.
For the period when the chair is used with a harness and the Tripp Trapp®
Baby Set, we recommend that you always use it with the Tripp Trapp® Exten-
ded Glider. This is especially important if the chair is placed on a soft carpet
and/or at a table where the child can push against a frame underneath the
tabletop with its feet.
Accessories
Tripp Trapp® Cushion
Comes in several colours and
designs. It fits your Tripp Trapp®
chair both with and without
Tripp Trapp® Baby Set.
Tripp Trapp® Babyset
Babyset intended for
children from 6 months
and up to 36 months.

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