kinderkraft SIENNA High Chair User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Kinderkraft
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kinderkraft SIENNA High Chair User Manual
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
HIGH CHAIR WARNING!
- Never leave the child unattended.
- High chairs: Always use the restraint system.
- Falling hazard: Prevent your child from climbing on the product.
- Do not use the product unless all components are correctly fitted and adjusted
- Be aware of the risk of open fires and other sources of strong heat in the vicinity of the product.
- Be aware of the risk of tilting when your child can push its feet against a table or any other structure.
- Always check the security and the stability of product before use.
- Make sure that any harness is correctly fitted.
- Do not move or lift the product while the child is inside.
- Do not use the product until the child can sit up unaided. Keep children away when assembling and disassembling the product to avoid injury. High chair is intended for children able to sit up unaided and up to 3 years or a maximum weight of 15 kg.
- Don’t use the product if any part is broken, torn or missing.
- Product located under a window could be used as a step by the child and cause the child to fall out of the window.
- Accessories or replacement parts other than those approved by the manufacturer must not be used.
Child seat mode: This product is intended for children from 24 up to 60 months old,
SEATING FOR CHILDREN
WARNING!
- DO NOT place this product near a window as it can be used as a step by the child and cause the child to fall out of window
- Be aware of the risk of open fires and other sources of strong heat in the vicinity of the product
- DO NOT place this product near a window where cords from blinds or curtains could strangle a child
- All assembly fittings should always be tightened properly
- not to use seating if any part is broken, torn or missing and use only spare parts approved by the manufacturer
- the restraint system shall be removed/hidden/covered when the product is used as a seating
- weighing a maximum of 20 kg, who are able to sit up unaided.
B. Main parts (Figure 1-13)
- Seat with straps and a securing element
- Tray
- Upper part of the leg x4
- Lower part of the leg x4
- Foot pad x4
- Footrest
- Screw M6*20 x8
- Screw M5*24 x2
- Allen key
- Phillips screwdriver
- Plug
- Plastic insert
- Buckles with straps
C. Assembly and adjustment of a high char
The assembly of the chair should be started by screwing together the elements of the lower part of the leg (4) and the upper part of the leg (3) (Figure A). Each part of the leg is marked with the appropriate number match them appropriately. Then connect the entire leg to the washer (5) by screwing it in such a way that there is no clearance between the washer and the leg (Figure B). The next step is the attachment of legs to the seat (1). Insert the legs into holes located at the bottom of the seat in such a way that the screws located in the legs are properly aligned with the holes for the mounting screws (Figure C). NOTE! Legs with holes in the element 3 must be located on the front of the chair. Next to, use the screws (7) and the Allen key (9) to fix the legs (Figure D). Screw the footrest (6) to the front of the chair with the use of the screws (8). Attach the plastic tray (2) to the chair with the use of a latching mechanism. NOTE! In order to disassemble the tray, tilt the latch on one side and pull the tray up, then repeat actions from the other side. In order to fasten seat belts, attach shoulder and lap belts to each other, and then clip them to the crotch belt buckle. NOTE! The use of belts is necessary to ensure your child’s safety. Using the tray without other elements will not support your child properly. Always use seat belts. The belts are adjustable. A correctly folded chair is presented in Figure E. ATTENTION! The tray is not adjustable.
D. Assembly of the chair for an older child
After dismounting of the tray, unscrew the securing element attached to the seat (1) with a Phillips screwdriver (10), and then remove the belts. Pull plastic rings through the opening in the seat and in the seat cover. Install the plug (11) in place of the securing element (you will find it inside the securing element after removing the plastic insert (12)). If it is necessary to reassemble the belts for the function of a high chair, conduct activities in the reverse order. Then disassemble the footrest, unscrew the lower parts of legs and leg pads (NOTE! The pads should be screwed to the upper part of legs in order to secure them). At the end of the installation, secure the cover with the attached buckles with straps (13) by pulling them through the holes located in the cover and in the seat of the chair. A correctly folded chair is presented in Figure F.
E. Cleaning
Chair: Wash with clean and damp cloth and mild soap. Sheathing and belts: Wash
in hands. Do not bleach. Do not tumble-dry. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.
F. Warranty
- All Kinderkraft products are covered by a 24-month warranty. The warranty period starts from the date the product is handed over to the Buyer.
- The warranty is only valid in the member states of the European Union, excluding overseas territories (as currently defined, including in particular: Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands, French Overseas Departments, Åland Islands, Athos, Ceuta, Melilla, Helgoland, Büsingen am Hochrhein, Campione d’Italia and Livigno) and the territory of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland excluding the British Overseas Territories (e.g. Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands).
- The manufacturer’s warranty does not apply to countries not listed above. The conditions of the additional warranty may be determined by the Seller.
- In some countries, it is possible to extend the warranty to a limited period of 120 months (10 years).The complete terms and conditions and the warranty extension registration form are available at WWW.KINDERKRAFT.COM
- The warranty is valid only in the territory indicated in paragraph 2.
- Claims must be made by completing the form available at WWW.RMA.KINDERKRAFT.COM
- The warranty does not cover:
A. Cosmetic damage, including but not limited to: scratches, dents and
cracks in plastic, unless the failure is due to a material or manufacturing
defect;
B. Damage resulting from misuse or poor maintenance – including but not
limited to: mechanical damage to products caused by misuse or poor
maintenance; Refer to the instructions for use and installation of the product
contained in the user manual;
C. Damage caused by improper assembly, installation or disassembly of
products and/or accessories; Refer to the instructions for use and
installation of the product contained in the user manual;
D. Damage caused by corrosion, mould or rust, resulting from improper
maintenance, care and storage;
E. Damage caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise resulting from the
normal passage of time; This includes: tears or punctures in inner tubes; tyre
damage; tyre tread damage; fading of fabrics resulting from mechanical use
(e.g. on joints and covering of moving parts);
F. Damage or erosion caused by sun, perspiration, detergents, storage
conditions or frequent washing, etc;
G. Damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, fire, contact with liquid,
earthquake or other external causes;
H. Products that have been modified to change functionality without
4Kraft’s written consent;
I. Products from which the serial number or lot number has been removed
or tampered with in any way;
J. Damage caused by the use of third party components or products –
including but not limited to: cup holders, umbrellas, reflectors, bells;
K. Damage caused by transport or by ground handling service providers.
The warranty period for accessories included with the product is 6 months from
the date of sale, excluding the faults described above. These warranty
conditions are complementary to the Customer’s statutory rights with respect
to 4KRAFT sp. z o.o. The warranty does not exclude, limit or suspend the
Customer’s rights under warranty for defects in goods sold. The full text of
the Terms and Conditions of the Warranty is available on the website
WWW.KINDERKRAFT.COM
References
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