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READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING YOUR
TRIPP TRAPP® CHAIR
In this user guide you will find pictures that describe the assembly of
your Tripp Trapp® chair and Tripp Trapp® Baby Set. The Baby Set and
Harness should only be used with the seat plate in the first groove
from top of the chair. Both the harness and the Baby Set must be
assembled to the Tripp Trapp® chair when used as a high chair.
• Do not use the chair unless all components are correctly fitted and adjusted.
Pay special attention to the seat and foot plate – make sure these are
properly fastened before you put your child into the chair.
• Do not place the chair near an open fire or other sources of strong heat,
such as electric bar fires, gas fires etc due to the risk of fire.
• Do not use the chair if any part is broken, torn or missing.
• Always place the chair on a level stable surface and make sure that the
chair has space to slide backwards.
• NEVER use the Tripp Trapp® chair without any glider.
• Do not use the harness if it shows any signs of deterioration or excessive
wear and tear, such as fraying of the straps or cracks in the plastic. If any
such deterioration or excessive wear and tear is observed, please contact
Stokke Customer service to order a replacement.
• Be careful not to place small items, toxic substances, hot objects, and
electrical flexes etc near the chair where your child can reach them, as they
may cause choking, poisoning or other injuries.
• Remember to retighten all screws 2-3 weeks after asembly of the chair.
After that you should check on and retighten the screws if necessary on a
regular basis, e.g. every second month. Keep the Allen key for future use,
but out of the childs reach.
• Do not use any accessories or replacement parts not manufactured by
STOKKE®; this may affect your child's safety.
• Do not use the chair as a step stool.
• Do not use with a booster seat
• Front of footrest not to exceed front legs of chair at floor level
Parts
10 Metal screws • 6 Metal nuts • 1 Allen Key • 2 Curved backrests • 2 Metal
cross bars • 1 Wooden base cross bar • 1 Seat • 1 Footrest • 2 Legs • 5 point
harness • Extended gliders (V3).
1. Attach the base cross bar to the legs (grooves face inside). Important to insert the
shallow end of nut first!
2. Insert screws and tighten firmly.
3. Attach the two metal crossbars and tighten loosely
4. Attach the two curved back rests. Insert metal nut with shallow end first and
tighten loosely. NOTE: Backrest with strap goes into bottom slots.
5. Slide seat and footrest into slots, with straight edge facing forward. Make sure the
height and depth of the seat and footrest suit the size of your child (see instruc-
tions for seat and footrest adjustments in this user guide).
6. Place the chair on a level surface. Finally tighten all screws firmly in the order given.
Seat and footrest adjustment
It is important to adjust the depth and height of the seat and footrest to fit
the size of your child. See illustrations on the fold out page, and description
below. The settings of the seat and footrest should be checked as the child
grows – at least once a year!
The seat plate and the footrest must be supported by the full length of the
grooves on the sides (not half way supported).
Seat placement
HEIGHT – The seat is set at the correct height when your child's elbows are
level with the table top.
DEPTH – For correct depth of the seat, position the child's back against the
backrest with the seat supporting ¾ of the thighs. For the child's best comfort
it is important that the seat depth is not too deep. Leave comfortable space
between the front edge of the seat and back of the child's knee. For a child 6-8
months it may amaze you how small seat they actually need! The seat plate
should not protrude more than 1½-2" (4-5cm) in front of the chair side legs.
Footrest placement
HEIGHT – The footrest is set at the correct height when the sole of the child's
foot can rest flat on the footrest, while the thighs are touching the seat.
DEPTH – Make sure the forward edge of the footrest NEVER exceeds the front
tip of the chair legs at floor level
Table of age and approximate adjustment
This table is a rough guide for the height adjustment of seat and footrest ac-
cording to the age of you child. Child differ in size according to age, so always
make sure that your child is seated correctly according to the instructions
given in this user guide.
SEAT PLATE
AGE
Groove from top of
YEARS
chair / depth
0 - 6 months
> 2 / any
w/Newborn Set
½ - 2
1 / 4-5 cm
w/Baby Set
3 - 5
2 / 6-7 cm
6 - 8
3 / 6-7 cm
9 - 11
Use foot plate as seat, groove 4 or 5.
Teen/Adult
*) Use footrest as seat. Therefore seat is not applicable.
Restraint system operation
Always use the restraint system when the seat is in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd grooves
from the top. Place child in seat. Pull each arm through the loop formed by
the shoulder and waist strap, and place in child's lap. Crotch strap comes up
between child's legs. Attach each shoulder strap to the crotch strap. Adjust
length of shoulder, waist and crotch strap to restrain child in seat. Crotch strap
length should be adjusted so that connector is at waist height. The restraint
system can be removed when your child has reached the age of 36 months
AND is able to sit safely on Tripp Trapp®. Use a tool to remove the clip under
the seat plate to detach the crotch strap. Use a screwdriver to detach the rest
of the harness from the backrest.
Product information:
The chair is made of cultivated beech wood. The varnish contains no harmful
substances, and the liberation of formaldehyde from the varnish complies
with E1 requirements.
Safety approval:
Tripp Trapp® chair complies with AS 4684:2009 in combination with Tripp
Trapp® Baby Set™ and Tripp Trapp® Newborn Set.
Cleaning and maintenance
Wipe with a clean damp cloth, wipe off excess of water with a dry cloth. Mois-
ture will crack stain. We do not recommend the use of any detergent or micro
fibre cloth. Colours may change if the chair is exposed to the sun.
FOOT PLATE
Groove from top of
chair
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8
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