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Posted on Aug 11, 2011

Product # 45606 made in 1996. we have a bouncing safety first toy seat that looks like a car and the baby seats down into this middle seat. We cannot figure out how to put the polyester seat back in.

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Remove the plastic ring by pushing each tab inward and pulling the top piece of the ring up. Find the buttonhole on the back of the seat and put it over the little knob. Then work the fabric around the outside of the ring, tucking it on the inside of the plastic tabs, all the way around. Then, with the talles tab at the back where the buttonhole is, line up the top half and pop it back on. The fit is very tight and the fabric will be held in place by the ring.

  • Anonymous May 04, 2013

    By inside of the plastic tabs I mean along the outer edge...if you cover the tabs it can't snap back on.

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