Baby Trend Nambia Highchair

Model # 8858

Convenience through Innovation and thoughtful design

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WARNINGS

WARNING: Retain these instructions for future reference. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death.

WARNING: The tray is not designed to hold the child in the chair. The child is to be secured by the safety harness at all times while in the high chair.

WARNING: Prevent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out. Always secure child in the 5-point harness system, either in the reclining, semi-reclining or upright position. The tray is not designed to hold the child in the chair. Always keep child in view while in high chair. Never leave child unattended. It is recommended that the high chair be used in the upright position only by children capable of sitting upright unassisted. See page 4 for instructions on proper use of restraint system.

If you experience any difficulty with the use of our product or have a question regarding these instructions, please contact our Customer Service Department at (800) 328-7363 between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:30 pm Pacific Coast Time. Please do not return to the store as once it is returned it cannot be resold and the materials and energy used to make it are wasted.

Baby Trend, Inc.
1567 S. Campus Ave.
Ontario, CA 91761

Parts Hotline:
(800) 328-7363
8:00 am and 4:30 pm Pacific Coast Time

INSTRUCTIONS

TO ASSEMBLE FRAME

Carefully remove high chair from box. The high chair is shipped fully assembled except for the casters and tray. Depress the fold release buttons located on the top of the frame and push the legs apart until fully open and locked. (see Fig. 1)

WARNING: Always check that the high chair is locked in the open position before using.

Fig. 1: Illustration showing how to release the folding mechanism by pressing a button and spreading the legs.

TO ATTACH WHEELS

Step 1. To attach the wheels, gently lay frame on its side. Step 2. Insert wheels into bottom of frame. Apply pressure until wheels feel secure (wheels do not click into place). (see Fig. 2)

Fig. 2: Illustration of attaching a wheel to the base of a high chair leg.

Repeat for the remaining wheels.

TO ATTACH AND OPERATE TRAY

To attach the tray, line up the grooves on the bottom of the tray with the armrests of the high chair. Squeeze the tray release handle (see Fig. 3) and slide the tray onto the armrest (see Fig.4). The tray has a 3-position adjustment.

Fig. 3: Illustration showing the tray release handle and the high chair armrests, indicating how the tray attaches.

Fig. 4: Illustration of the high chair with the tray attached, showing three adjustable positions.

To adjust the position, squeeze the tray release handle located underneath the tray and reposition the tray to the desired position. (see Fig.5). Release tray release handle. Check that the tray is securely locked in its new position. The dishwasher safe food tray snaps onto the high chair tray and is held in place by tabs on either side of the tray. When installing the food tray make sure that it snaps into place to prevent the child from removing the food tray. To remove the food tray, carefully lift outward on the tabs on each side.

Fig. 5: Illustration demonstrating how to squeeze the tray release handle to adjust the tray position.

RECLINE SEAT

Squeeze recline lever on back of the seat and adjust to the preferred recline or upright position. (see Fig.6)

WARNING: It is recommended that only children capable of sitting upright unassisted use the high chair in the upright position.

WARNING: Prevent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out. Always secure child in the restraint system, either in the reclining, semi-reclining or upright position.

Fig. 6: Illustration of the high chair seat with a recline lever, showing adjustment to four positions.

TO USE SAFETY BELT

The tray is not designed to hold the child in the chair. Always keep child in view while in high chair. Never leave child unattended.

Step 1. Place your child's arms through the loops formed by the shoulder and waist straps. Place the crotch strap between your child's legs. Insert the harness buckles into the center buckle to fasten.

Step 2. Adjust shoulder and waist straps for your child's comfort and safety by sliding buckles in either direction. Safety straps are to fit snug around your child. (see Fig. 7)

Fig. 7: Illustration of the 5-point safety harness, showing shoulder straps, waist straps, and crotch strap with buckles for adjustment.

TO RELEASE SAFETY BELT

Step 1. Squeeze sides of buckles to release. (see Fig. 8)

Fig. 8: Illustration showing how to release the safety harness buckles by squeezing their sides.

TO ADJUST SEAT HEIGHT

WARNING: Do not adjust seat height with child in seat. Adjust seat height before placing your child in the high chair.

Step 1. Squeeze the levers on the height adjustment bracket and adjust to the ideal position. (see Fig. 9)

WARNING: Always check that the height adjustment bracket is level and both left and right sides locked before placing child in the high chair.

Fig. 9: Illustration of the high chair seat height adjustment mechanism, showing six positions and how to release it.

TO FOLD HIGH CHAIR

The high chair may be folded with the seat in any of the height positions. The high chair will be the most compact with the seat in the lowest position, though the tray will only hang with the seat in the highest position.

Step 1. Place seat in the desired height position (see Fig. 9).

Step 2. Place seat back in the most upright position (see Fig. 6).

Step 3. Squeeze the tray release handle and slide the tray out. (see Fig. 10) Hang the tray on the hooks located on the back of the rear leg. (see Fig. 11)

Fig. 10: Detail of the tray showing a cutout designed to hook onto the chair.

Fig. 11: Illustration of the rear leg of the high chair showing hooks for hanging the tray.

Step 4. Fold up the footrest. (see Fig. 12)

Fig. 12: Illustration of the footrest being folded upwards.

Step 5. Depress in the release buttons (located on the sides of the frame) and push the front legs in the direction of the rear legs until locked. (see Fig. 13) Chair is now ready to put away. (see Fig. 14)

Fig. 13: Illustration showing the frame being folded by pressing release buttons and pushing legs together.

Fig. 14: A prominent red octagonal STOP sign graphic.

TO UNFOLD HIGH CHAIR

Depress the fold release buttons located on the top of the frame and push the legs apart until fully open and locked. (see Fig. 1)

WARNING: Always check that the high chair is locked in the open position before using.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Dishwasher safe food tray:

The food tray is dishwasher safe to 160° degrees Fahrenheit. Do not use scouring pads on the Dishwasher food tray as they will damage the surface and the tray will become more difficult to clean.

High Chair/Tray:

Clean high chair after each use using mild household detergents. Please use only a soft bristle brush, sponge or cloth to surface clean or remove particles of food. DO NOT submerge high chair tray in water: Surface clean only.

To remove pad for washing:

Unsnap the shoulder straps from the waist belt buckle and push through hole in pad. Push waist belt buckles and crotch strap through holes in pad. Gently pull upward on pad to remove. Wash pad with warm water, soap and a sponge for light stains. For a complete wash DRY CLEAN ONLY. DO NOT MACHINE WASH OR DRY SEAT PAD. DO NOT USE BLEACH. Hang to dry.

Replace pad and rethread safety harness in reverse order.

From time to time check your high chair for loose screws, worm parts, torn material or stitching. Replace or repair the parts as needed.

Excessive exposure to the sun or heat could cause fading, yellowing or warping of parts.

STOP

If you experience any difficulty in using this product, please contact our Customer Service Department at (800) 328-7363 between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:30 pm Pacific Coast Time for assistance.

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