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• Use the product only if the child meets ALL of the following conditions:
- Can sit up by himself or herself (approximately six months of age)
- Weighs less than 33 lbs. (15 kg)
- Is less than 3 years of age.
• ALWAYS follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Be aware of the risk of open fires and other sources of strong heat in the vicinity of
the product. To avoid burns, keep the child away from hot liquids, ranges, radiators,
space heaters, fireplaces, and any other hot surfaces.
• To avoid strangulation, never place near a window with cords for blinds or drapes.
• To avoid injuries caused by falls or by access to dangerous items, position product
away from solid structures, benches, furniture, walls, and electrical cords.
• Never allow child to push away from table.
• Stay near and watch your child during use. Never leave the child unattended.
• Keep children away when unfolding and folding this product to avoid injury.
• Do not use this product if it is damaged, broken, torn, or has missing parts.
• Do not use this product unless all components are correctly fitted and adjusted.
• DO NOT allow your child to play around a folded high chair as it may fall.
WHEN USING WATER MAT, TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH:
• NEVER leave child unattended.
• Use only under adult supervision.
• DO NOT use in a pool, tub, or body of water.
• DO NOT use as a flotation device.
• NEVER use on an elevated surface.
• NEVER use water mat as a pillow.
• ALWAYS use on a flat surface.
• For indoor use only.
• This product is designed for children under 36 months and weighing
less than 33 pounds (15 kg).
SUFFOCATION HAZARD:
• ALWAYS ensure water reaches fill line.
• ALWAYS ensure mat border is fully inflated.
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 harness must always be used and
correctly fitted. Most injuries from high chairs are cause by falls.
• Always use the restraint system.
• Tray is not designed to hold child in chair.
• Be aware of the risk of tilting when your child can push its feet against a table or any
other structure.
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