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frame (Polly versions: operations 7A-7C, Polly Double Phase ver-
sion: operations 7D-7F). For the Polly Double Phase version, the
same operations carried out for the upper padded must be carried
out for the lower padded.
Clean the plastic parts with a soft damp cloth.
Do not use abrasive detergents or solvents.
If the highchair comes into contact with water, dry the metal parts
to prevent the formation of rust.
Maintenance
Keep the highchair in a dry place.
To avoid friction that may prevent the correct operation of the
Highchair, ensure that all the movable plastic parts located along
the metal frame are free from dust, dirt or sand.
Lubricate only if necessary, with a light application of a silicone
based lubricant between the components
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
HOW TO ASSEMBLE / OPEN THE HIGHCHAIR
WARNING: When opening the highchair, ensure that your child,
or other children, are at a safe distance. Ensure that during these
operations, the movable parts of the highchair do not come into
contact with your child.
1. Fix the legs to the highchair frame as shown in the diagram.
WARNING: the ends of the front and rear legs have a different
shape to avoid errors in the assembly phase.
Rear legs: keep the two locking buttons, located at the base of the
frame, pressed down and insert the legs into the structure. The
parts are locked only when the two locking buttons come out from
the holes on the legs, and an audible click is heard, signalling that
the legs are securely fitted (diagram 1A).
Front legs: keep the two locking buttons located at the base of the
frame pressed down and insert the legs. The parts are correctly
locked only when the two locking buttons come out from the holes
on the legs, and an audible click is heard, signalling that the legs
are securely fitted
(diagram 1B).
2. Stand at the back of the highchair and hold the two side joints,
then press the open / close buttons. At the same time, open the
Highchair legs using your foot, until an audible click is heard, sig-
nalling that the legs are locked in the open position (diagram 2).
3. Raise the seat by holding the upper part of the backrest and
pull it upward, until the desired height is reached (diagram 3). The
Highchair can be adjusted to 7 height positions.
4. Lower the seat and leg rest with your hands (diagram 4). The seat
is fixed to the frame by a fastening device.
5. Press the side adjustment buttons and lower the leg rest in a
vertical position (diagram 5).
6. Lower the armrests by pressing the two buttons located at the
rear of the armrests (diagram 6)
WARNING: The armrests must always be maintained in a horizon-
tal position. The armrests can be maintained in a vertical position
only when closing the Highchair.
7. Fix the fabric covers to the Highchair frame:
Polly Version
A. Fit the fabric cover to the Highchair frame by sliding the safety
harness and D-Rings into the appropriate loops (diagram 7A).
B. Slide the lap belt through the D-Rings and insert the clips into
the buckle (diagram 7B)
C. Fit the spring catches (diagram 7C).
Polly Double Phase Version:
D. Fit the upper fabric cover to the Highchair frame by sliding
the safety harness and D-Rings in the appropriate loops (diagram
7D).
E. Slide the lap belt through the D-Rings and insert the clips into
the buckle (diagram 7E)
F. Fit the spring catches (diagram 7F).
8. Insert the footrest, turn it until the use position is reached, and
lock it (diagram 8). The footrest can be adjusted to 3 positions.
9. Fit the small side-serving tray to the frame, by securing it to the
appropriate fixing point (only on Polly Double Phase version) (dia-
gram 9).
The child can now be seated in the Highchair.
10. Fit the rigid crotch strap to the activity tray (diagram 10A, dia-
gram 10B). The design of the crotch strap attachment only allows
one type of assembly operation.
WARNING: IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY - Always fit
the rigid crotch strap to the activity tray before fitting the tray to
the Highchair. Once the rigid crotch strap has been fitted, it must
never be removed.
The activity tray can now be fitted to the Highchair.
FABRIC COVER
The Polly Highchair version comes with a single padded cover,
while the Polly Double Phase version has a double padded cover.
The fabric covers of both Highchair versions are padded, and can be
removed and washed.
To remove the cover from the Highchair, repeat, in the reverse or-
der, the operations described to fit the fabric cover to the frame
(Polly: 7A-7C version, Polly Double Phase version: 7D-7F). With the
Polly Double Phase version, the same operations carried out with
the upper padding must be carried out also with the lower pad-
ding.
WARNING: Never use the highchair without the fabric cover.
WARNING: When using the Polly Double Phase Highchair, never
use the Highchair only with the upper fabric cover or with the pad-
ding fitted to the frame in the reverse order.
SAFETY HARNESS
WARNING: The use of the safety harness and fabric crotch strap is
necessary to guarantee the safety of your child. WARNING: The ac-
tivity tray alone does not guarantee the safety of your child. Always
use the SAFETY HARNESS!
The highchair has a 5-point safety harness.
11. Release the safety harness (diagram 11)
12. Place the child in the highchair and fasten it with the safety
harness (diagram 12)
The safety harness can be adjusted to two height positions.
FITTING / ADJUSTING THE ACTIVITY TRAY
WARNING: IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY - Always fit
the rigid crotch strap to the activity tray before fitting the tray to
the Highchair. Once the rigid crotch strap has been fitted, it must
never be removed.
The activity tray can now be fitted to the Highchair.
The activity tray can be adjusted to 3 positions.
13. Hold the activity tray in your hands (diagram 13).
14. Insert the armrests in the guides located under the activity tray
while simultaneously pressing the lower locking button (diagram
14).
15. Move the activity tray until the desired position is reached and
release the button. If the activity tray is not automatically locked
on the armrests, move the activity tray until a click is heard, signal-
ling that the tray is locked (diagram 15). WARNING: Always ensure
that the tray is locked correctly to the armrests before use.
WARNING: Never leave the tray fitted in a position in which the
danger signs are visible on the armrests: IT IS NOT safe!
16. To remove the tray, pull it in an outward direction while keeping
the lower button pressed. When not in use, the tray can be stored
away at the rear of the frame by using the two appropriate fixing
points (diagram 16).
17. The Highchair has an activity tray cover. This can be fixed / re-
moved from the activity tray by a pressure device (diagram 17).
WARNING: Always ensure that the activity tray cover is correctly
fitted to the tray during use.
18. The activity tray cover can be used as a convenient "table cloth
saving tray" if the child eats sitting directly at the table with its
parents (diagram 18).
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ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE HIGHCHAIR
The Highchair can be adjusted to 7 height positions.
19. To raise the seat: Hold the upper part of the backrest and pull it
upward, until the desired height is reached (diagram 19).
20. To lower the seat: Press the two side buttons simultaneously
and lower the seat, until the desired height is reached (diagram
20).
WARNING: Do not carry out this operation with the child sitting
in the Highchair.
RECLINING BACKREST ADJUSTMENT
The backrest of the Highchair can be adjusted to 3 positions.
21. To adjust the inclination of the backrest, press the button lo-
cated at the rear top, recline the backrest until the desired position
is reached and release the button, the backrest will lock automati-
cally and an audible click is heard, signalling that it is locked into
position (diagram 21).
The operation can be carried out also with the child sitting in the
Highchair, although it can be more difficult.
LEG REST
The leg rest of the Highchair can be adjusted to 3 positions.
22. Press the two side adjustment buttons and recline the leg rest,
until the desired position is reached (diagram 22).
FOOTREST
The footrest of the Highchair can be adjusted to 3 height posi-
tions.
23. From the use position, turn the footrest until it is parallel to the
leg rest, and unlock it (diagram 23).
24. Remove the footrest and fit it at the desired height (diagram
24).
25. Turn the footrest until the new desired use position is obtained,
and lock it into position (diagram 25).
WHEELS AND BRAKES (If fitted)
26. To apply the brakes, lower the wheels locking levers. To release
the brakes raise the wheels locking levers (diagram 26).
WARNING: Always lock the wheels when the child is sitting in the
stationary Highchair, or when the Highchair is open but not in use.
WARNING: Always place the Highchair on a horizontal, stable sur-
face. Never place the Highchair near stairs or steps.
NOTE: For some markets, the number of wheels may be different
from the number shown in this instructions booklet.
CLOSING THE HIGHCHAIR
WARNING: When opening the highchair, ensure that your child,
or other children, are at a safe distance. Ensure that during these
operations the movable parts of the highchair do not come into
contact with your child.
WARNING: If it is fitted, remove the activity tray before starting
any closing operations and stored it away at the rear of the frame,
by using the two appropriate securing joints.
27. Put the backrest in a vertical position and the leg rest in a hori-
zontal position (diagram 27).
28. Raise the armrest in a vertical direction by pressing the buttons
located on the lower part of the arm rests, until an audible click is
heard (diagram 28).
29. Fold the side fabric cover flaps inside (diagram 29A) and lift the
leg rest and seat in a vertical position (diagram 29B), a fastening
system maintains the frame compact and closed.
30. Lower the seat by pressing the two side buttons at the same
time, as shown in the diagram (diagram 30).
31. Press the buttons at the centre of the side joints and, at the
same time, close the legs of the Highchair using your foot (diagram
31A), until an audible click signals that the Highchair is locked in
the closed position. WARNING: Check that the frame is closed and
the wheels are positioned in a way that the frame can stand upright
on its own (diagram 31B).
Accessory: HYGIENIC SEAT COVER (optional, not included
in the price)
The hygienic seat cover can only be used over the normal highchair
fabric cover.
WARNING: Never use the hygienic seat cover without the high-
chair fabric cover.
Polly Double Phase Version: It has two hygienic covers: one to be
fitted to the Highchair if the double padding is used, the other to be
used with the single padding.
To fit / remove the hygienic seat cover from the highchair; follow
the same instructions given for the highchair fabric cover (Polly
version: 7A-7C, Polly Double Phase version: 7D-7F). With the Polly
Double Phase version, the same operations carried out with the up-
per hygienic cover must be carried out also with the lower cover.
Chicco U.K.
Prospect Close - Lowmoor Road
Industrial Estate - Kirby in Ashfield
Nottingham NG 17/7 LF - England
U.K.
Tel. +44 1623 750870
www.chicco.com
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