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How to Assemble a Perego Baby High Chair

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A highchair is a symbol your little one is getting bigger. This is a special time that needs a special kind of highchair. The Perego Baby High Chair is the ideal chair to have. It doesn't take long to assemble and looks wonderful when you are finished. It not only will be pleasing to you, but your baby will be able to eat in comfort. 

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Insert the wheels into the wheel blocks before placing them on the highchair legs.

  2. Step 2

    Attach the wheels to the back part of the chair, into the legs.

  3. Step 3

    Attach the other two legs to the front part of the chair. Roll the highchair forward and backward to make sure the wheels are working correctly.

  4. Step 4

    Adjust the seat according to your baby's needs. The seat has several settings to choose from. When you receive your chair, it is on the lowest setting and in the upright position. This setting is to fold the highchair for storage.

  5. Step 5

    Connect the tray to the highchair. Tug on the button below it and place it in front of you. Do this while you slide the tray on the armrests. Make sure you have slid it in all the way. To remove the tray, tug it forward as you push the button underneath it. The tray cannot stay attached to the highchair when it is folded up.

  6. Step 6

    Adjust the footrest by sliding the piece in the upright position until you hear a popping sound.

Tips & Warnings
  • Clean your highchair daily to prevent bacteria. Clean all the metal parts of the highchair and make sure they are dried off. This will help prevent it from rusting and the chair will last longer. Some of the Perego Baby High Chairs come with a detachable toy. It is suggested it not be on the tray while trying to feed the child. It will cause a distraction and make the tray harder to clean.
  • Never leave a child unattended while they are in the highchair. Use the straps to secure them in. Follow instructions carefully. If the highchair is not assembled properly, it could put the child in serious danger. Store your highchair in a cool, dry, safe place.   
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