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ABC Design Hopper Instrucciones De Uso página 8

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1. Fold up rear legs
To fold out the rear legs, press the two buttons on the upper joints and pull the rear legs right
back until they snap in.
To fold the rear legs back in, press the two buttons on the upper joints and push the rear legs
forward.
2. Fold the seat unit and foot rest up and down
Press the knob on the bottom of the seat unit and the foot rest to be able to fold them up and
down.
CAUTION: Ensure that all the catches are closed/engaged before use.
3. Seat and foot board height adjustment
a. To adjust the height of the seat unit and foot rest, pull out the retaining pins on the sides of
the frame and hold them.
b. Then move the seat unit and/or foot rest into the desired position.
Release the retaining pins so that they snap in.
CAUTION: Ensure that all the catches are closed/engaged before use.
4. Fitting the bottom studs
To avoid tip over of the Hopper when it is pushed backwards we recommend the use of the floor
sliders. To fix them the two sliders have to be plugged on the rear legs. The sliders allow the
Hopper to slide back softly and keep it upright.
5. Removing the seat board
a. Unscrew the lower screw on the sides of the front wooden legs and remove the metal cross
member.
b. To remove the foot and seat board, you must first remove the plastic foot from the front
wooden legs by undoing and removing the screws underneath the foot.
c. Then pull the retaining bolts out of the sides of the frame and hold them. Pull the foot rest
out on the rails at the same time. Remove the seat board in the same way as you removed the
foot board.
d. To refit the footrest, pull out the stop bolts to fit these back into the feet of the frame through
the rails. Release the stop bolts again at the desired position. Then fit the plastic foot and cross
member back on.
6.
Table/Footrest
Table
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.
Footrest
Make sure the forward edge of the footrest NEVER protrudes beyond 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 Hopper high chair.
CAUTION: Ensure that all the catches are closed/engaged before use.
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