Have a hand-me-down Safety 1st high chair with cloth seat hole that hooks over the back and the leg divider. There is a tray that is hooked to the arms of the chair and the leg divider that prevents the cloth seat from being removed. Underneath you can see tabs that hook into arms, but we haven't been able to budge them to remove tray and then cloth seat. Have searched the web for instruction book to no avail. Anybody have any answers?
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Can you provide more information please? What is the model carseat you have? What do you mean by fixing the legs, is there an issue with the pushchair chassis? Let us know and we will try to help :)
The removeable eating tray should be dishwasher safe, making it the easiest way to clean & sterilize the most important portion of the chair...the place where the food goes first and little hands love to mix it up :). As for the remaining sections of the chair, although the base and back do not appear to be designed to separate without possibly damaging and/or disabling the seat permanently, even to facilitate cleaning. Although the cover/seat padding is removable and easily cleaned with your choice of cleaning product, that also disinfects without damaging the material or leaving behind residue that might be harmful to your little one...leaving only the base and back of the seat left to sanitize. At this point, I find that sometimes the easiest, even old fashioned approach works best. For extreme cases, it might just be best to toss out the one you've got and purchase a new one that allows for more flexiilityas your child Don't be afraid to take the bare seat ou
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I went to the site for this product, and from what I can see from the pictures posted there, 1. You keep the base of the seat strapped into the kitchen chair, 2. You remove the cloth/padded liner that you would use for a baby, 3. You adjust the angle of the inner seat so the toddler will be sitting in an upright position, and 4. You remove the tray and push the chair up to the table. This should make the high chair the right height so the toddler can eat from a dish placed on the table.
1
Place the large, round base on the floor. The outwardly curving edge should be facing downward.
2
Attach the three pedestals to
the base. To do so, insert your finger into each pedestal and loop the
spring within around the hook found on the base in the appropriate
holes. Insert the three plastic tabs on each pedestal into the base,
locking them into place.
3
Press the wider end of a lower
leg assembly onto each pedestal piece. By wiggling the lower leg
assembly side to side, you will eventually snap the pieces into place.
4
Hold the seat ring in your lap with the open edge facing upward. Press each of the six wheels into the wheel holders around the edge of the seat ring. Each wheel will snap into place when positioned correctly.
5
Insert the cloth seat into the
seat ring, aligning the diamond on the cloth seat with the triangle on
the seat ring. Each plastic tab lining the edge of the cloth seat
attaches to a peg on the seat ring. Snap these connections into place.
6
Hold the Exersaucer tray on its
side and press the seat ring into the center. Once the seat ring snaps
into place, it should be able to spin in place.
7
Attach the three spring caps to
the Exersaucer tray. These spring caps cover the three large holes in
your tray, and are attached by a firm clockwise twist.
8
Attach the upper leg assemblies
to the upper leg crowns. These crowns act as the "socket" and the upper
leg assemblies act as the "ball." By pressing them together with a
click, the upper leg assemblies can twist and rotate in place.
9
Turn the tray upside down and
press each upper leg crown base into the round holes in the tray with a
firm twist. Each upper leg crown features a height adjustment hole,
which will face outward when properly attached.
10
Turn over the tray so that the
upper leg assemblies are facing downward. Insert each upper leg assembly
into a lower leg assembly, being sure to pull away the height
adjustment tab to allow the assemblies to slide together.
11
Press each toy into its
respective port on the surface of the tray. The toys each have a
distinct base, which clicks into the correspondingly shaped tray port
When putting the straps into the seat, make sure that the flap is unfolding over the hole, making it lock into place. Also, once you fasten the straps around both the bottom and the back, make sure you pull them as tight as you can around the chair, which helps limit the amount of movement.
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