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Booster Cushion - Chicco Balloon Instructions For Use Manual

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· Check that the fabric and stitching are in good condition each time
you wash it.
· Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause the fabric to fade.
COMPONENTS
A – Base
B – Feet
B1 – Non-slip rubber
B2 – Open/close buttons
C – Seat
D – Booster cushion
DD – Headrest
E – Toy bar
E1 – Electronic toy release button
F – Removable electronic toy panel
G – Toys
H - Toy bar coupling slot
I - Fabric carry handles
I1 – Strap for fastening the electronic toy panel
L - Safety harness
M – Buckles
N - Clips
O - Ring for the adjustment of the safety harness
P - Reclining button
Q - Click buttons
R – Vibration unit
ASSEMBLY
The reclined cradle comes already assembled. To use it, the following
operations must be performed:
1. To open the reclined cradle pull the seat upward (Fig. 1), when you
hear it click, it means the product is correctly opened. Make sure
that both sides of the reclined cradle are properly open.
2. Fasten the toy bar inserting the lower ends of the bar in the
relevant fastening hole (Fig. 2).
HOW TO ADJUST THE BACKREST
3. T o adjust the backrest from a higher position to a more reclined
one, take the two side buttons (Fig. 3) and pull them upward,
keeping them pressed; choose the desired reclining within the 4
available positions. This operation may also be carried out with
the child sitting in the reclined cradle. In this case it can be more
difficult.
WARNING: Always guide the backrest with the fingers when
adjusting the recline.
To move from a more reclined position to a less reclined position,
just pull the backrest upward (Fig. 4-5).
WARNING: Always check that the backrest is properly locked
before use.
The reclined cradle is equipped with carry handles made of fabric.
WARNING: The carry handles (I), when not in use, should be fixed
on the back of the backrest with the Velcro provided.
FIXED OR ROCKING POSITION
4. The reclined cradle can be used in fixed or rocking mode:
· Fixed mode: turn the front feet (B) forward until the lower part of
the foot touches the ground (Fig. 6);
· Rocking mode: turn the front feet (B) in the opposite direction, so
that the foot is not touching the ground (Fig. 7).
HOW TO CLOSE THE CHAIR
5. The reclined cradle can be closed for transport.
WARNING: the reclined cradle should never be closed with the
child sitting in it. Remove the child from the reclined cradle before
closing the frame!
6. To close the reclined cradle, press the 2 buttons inside the front
feet (Fig. 8) simultaneously.
7. To open the reclined cradle again, just pull the seat upward (Fig. 9)
until you hear a click that indicates the correct opening.
USING THE SAFETY HARNESS
8. When using the safety harness for the first time, it will already be
fitted and fastened. (Fig. 10). To release them, press the toothed
ends of the buckle and remove the two ends from the buckle (Fig.
11). The reclined cradle is ready for the child.
WARNING: When using, always fasten the belts inserting them in
the crotch strap and check they are tight enough and in the right
position.
9. Hold one buckle end and simultaneously pull the belt and slide
it inside the relative ring (O), to adjust the tension of the safety
harness (Fig. 12).

BOOSTER CUSHION

10. The pillow D – DD is ideal from birth and can be removed as
needed. To fasten it to the seat, place it on the seat and pass the
leg divider through the relative slot (fig. 13). Thread the safety
belts in the side slots of the pillow (fig. 13A). Position the head
rest DD at the desired height; you can choose between three
different heights. Fasten the head rest to the seat, passing the
strap through the slot and close it with the Velcro (fig. 14).
TOY BAR
11. Fasten the toy bar (E) to the frame inserting the lower ends in the
relevant fastening hole of the toy bar (Fig. 15).
WARNING: Always check that the toy bar is properly fastened
before every use. The toy bar can be used in two different modes,
slightly lifting it from its seat and turning it to the desired position
(Fig. 16).
12. The toys can be fixed to the toy bar inserting the belts in the
holes on the bar (Fig. 17).
WARNINGS ELECTRICAL PARTS
· To replace batteries: loosen the screw on the battery compartment
cover with a screwdriver and open the cover. Then remove the spent
batteries and fit new ones, paying attention that the poles are in the
right direction (as shown on the product), close the battery cover and
tighten the screw. Repeat the same operation for the vibration unit
(Toy bar 2 AA 1.5 Volt type batteries – Vibration unit 1 LR20 1.5V bat-
tery).
· Batteries must only be fitted by an adult.
· Only use alkaline batteries of the same type or equivalent to the type
recommended for the correct function of this product (Toy bar 2 AA
1.5V batteries – Vibration unit 1 LR20 1.5V battery).
· Make sure the batteries are fitted with their poles in the right direction.
· Never mix new and old or different types of batteries.
· Always keep batteries and tools out of the reach of children.
· Do not short-circuit the power terminals.
· Always remove discharged batteries from the product to avoid any
possible liquid leaks that may damage it.
· Always remove the batteries if the product will not be used for a long
period of time
· Remove the batteries from the toy bar and vibration unit before dis-
posing of the product.
· Do not throw discharged batteries in fire or dispose of them in the
environment; they must be recycled.
· If the batteries are leaking liquid, replace them immediately, making
sure to clean the battery compartment; thoroughly wash your hands if
they have come into contact with the liquid.
· Always dispose of leaking batteries immediately: they can cause burns
or other types of injuries.
· Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries: they may
explode.
· The use of rechargeable batteries is not recommended as they may
reduce the toy's operability.
· If using rechargeable batteries, remove them from the toy before re-
charging them.
· Do not leave the product out in the rain; water will damage the elec-
tronic circuit.
· Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
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