Tripp Trapp®
USER GUIDE
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Tripp Trapp High Chair
IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING YOUR TRIPP TRAPP® HIGH CHAIR.
On the last pages of this user guide, you will find pictures that describe the assembly of your Tripp Trapp® high chair and Tripp Trapp® Baby Set™. The Tripp Trapp® Baby Set™ should only be used with the seat plate in the first groove from the top of the chair. To further increase the backward stability of the Tripp Trapp® chair, a replaceable, extended rear glider (”Extended Glider” has been developed for the Tripp Trapp® chair. We recommend that you always use the Tripp Trapp® Extended Glider while the chair is being used with a harness or the Tripp Trapp® Baby Set™. The Extended glider is included in the Tripp Trapp® Baby Set™.
Seat and footrest placement
It is important to adjust the depth and height of the seat and footrest to fit the size of your child. See illustrations at page 62. The position of the seat and footrest should be checked as the child grows – at least once a year! The seat plate and the footrest must be supported by the full length of the grooves on the sides (not halfway supported).
Seat placement
Height – The seat is at the correct height when your child’s elbows are level with the tabletop.
Depth – For the correct depth of the seat, position the child’s back against the backrest with the seat supporting ¾ of the thighs. For the child’s best comfort it is important that the seat depth is not too deep. Leave comfortable space between the front edge of the seat and the back of the child’s knee. It is surprising how small a seat a 6-8 month-old baby needs! The seat plate should not protrude more than 4-5 cm in front of the side legs.
Footrest placement
Height – The footrest is at the correct height when the sole of the child’s foot can rest flat on the footrest, while the thighs are touching the seat.
Depth – Make sure the forward edge of the footrest NEVER protrudes beyond the front tip of the chair legs at floor level.
Cleaning and maintenance
Wipe with a clean damp cloth, and wipe off excess of water with a dry cloth. Moisture will leave cracks in the stain. We do not recommend the use of any detergent or microfiber cloth. Colors may change if the high chair is exposed to sunlight.
Product information
The chair is made of cultivated beech. The varnish contains no harmful substances, and the liberation of formaldehyde from the varnish complies with E1 requirements.
Safety approval
Tripp Trapp® high chair assembled with Tripp Trapp® Baby Set™ complies with EN 14988:2012
WARNING!
- Do not leave the child unattended.
- Stay in reach of your child.
- If you use any harness with the high chair make sure it is correctly fitted.
- Do not use the high chair unless all components are correctly fitted and adjusted. Pay special attention to the seat and footplate – make sure these are properly fastened before you put your child into the high chair.
- Do not place the high chair near an open fire or other sources of strong heat, such as electric bar fires, gas fires etc due to the risk of fire.
- Do not use the high chair if any part is broken, torn or missing.
- Do not use the high chair before the child can sit up unassisted.
- Always place the high chair on a level stable surface and make sure that the high chair has space to slide backward.
- Always use the crotch strap in combination with the rail and the high backrest.
- Be careful not to place small items, toxic substances, hot objects, electrical flexes, etc near the high chair where your child can reach them, as they may cause choking, poisoning or other injuries.
- Remember to retighten all screws 2-3 weeks after assembly of the high chair. After that, you should check on and retighten the screws if necessary on a regular basis, e.g. every second month. Keep the Allen key for future use.
- Do not use any accessories or replacement parts not manufactured by STOKKE; this may affect your child’s safety.
- Do not use the high chair as a step stool.
- Loosen the screws before installing and removing the rail. This way you will not damage the lacquer and woodwork. If the Tripp Trapp® high chair is adjusted correctly, you can easily take your child in and out without removing the rail at all.
- When the footrest is positioned close to the metal rod, there will be a small gap between the inside of the chair legs and the metal rod. This is perfectly normal. Never try to use excessive force to make the metal rod touch the side legs of the chair as this can cause damage to the chair and/or make it unstable.
- NEVER use the Tripp Trapp® chair without a glider.
Table
Be aware of the risk that a big frame under the table top makes it easier for children to push their legs against the table and tilt backward. Also, note that Tripp Trapp® is designed for dining tables 72-76 cm high.
Footrest
Make sure the forward edge of the footrest NEVER protrudes beyond the front tip of the chair legs at floor level. This may cause the chair to be unstable when a child climbs in and out of the Tripp Trapp® high chair.
Rugs and tiles
To prevent the Tripp Trapp® high chair from tilting backward, it has plastic gliders underneath the legs. Their function is to make the high chair slide backward and return to an upright position when lifted from the floor in front. To make sure that the gliders function as intended, the high chair should be placed on a surface that doesn’t inhibit it from sliding backward. That means that the surface should be level, stable, and with a certain hardness. Carpets and rugs that are soft or with long loose ends that the high chair could sink into, is an unsuitable surface for your Tripp Trapp® high chair. Uneven floors like some tiled floors could be are also unsuitable surfaces for your Tripp Trapp® high chair.
The gliders as well as the floor must be kept clean.
RIGHT OF COMPLAINT AND EXTENDED WARRANTY
Applicable worldwide in respect of the chair TRIPP TRAPP® hereinafter referred to as the product.
RIGHT OF COMPLAINT
The customer has a right to a complaint pursuant to the consumer protection legislation applicable at any given time, which legislation may vary from country to country.
Generally speaking, STOKKE AS does not grant any additional rights over and above those laid down by the legislation al to those under the ”Extended Warranty”, and are not affected thereby.
STOKKE® ”EXTENDED WARRANTY”
However, STOKKE AS, Parkgate 6, N-6003 Ålesund, Norway, grants an ”Extended Warranty” to customers who register their product in our Warranty Database. This may be done via our webpage www.stokkewarranty.com. Upon registration, a warranty certificate will be issued and sent to the customer electronically (e-mail) or by ordinary mail.
Registration in the Warranty Database entitles the owner to an ”Extended Warranty” as follows:
7-year warranty against any manufacturing defect in the product.
The ”Extended Warranty” also applies if the product has been received as a gift or purchased secondhand. Consequently, the ”Extended Warranty” may be invoked by whoever is the owner of the product at any given time, within the warranty period, and subject o the warranty certificate is presented by the owner.
The STOKKE® ”Extended Warranty” is conditional upon the following:
- Normal use.
- The product only has been used for the purpose for which the product is intended.
- The product has undergone ordinary maintenance, as described in the maintenance/instruction manual.
- Upon the ”Extended Warranty” is invoked, the warranty certificate shall be presented, together with the original date-stamped purchase receipt. This also applies to any secondary or subsequent owner.
- The product appears in its original state, hereunder that the only parts used have been supplied by STOKKE® and are intended for use on, or together with, the product. Any deviations herefrom require the prior written consent of STOKKE®.
- The serial number of the product not having been destroyed or removed.
The STOKKE® ”Extended Warranty” does not cover:
- Damage caused by normal developments in the parts making up the product (e.g. coloration changes, as well as wear and tear).
- Damage caused by minor variations in materials (e.g. color differences between parts).
- Damage is caused by extreme influence from external factors like sun/light, temperature, humidity, environmental pollution, etc. Damage caused by accidents/mishaps – for example, any other objects having bumped into the product or any person having overturned the product by colliding with it. The same applies if the product has been overloaded, for example in terms of the weight placed on it.
- Damage inflicted on the product by external influence, for example when the product is being shipped as luggage.
- Consequential damage, for example, the damage inflicted on any persons and/or any other objects.
- If the product has been fitted with any accessories that have not been supplied by STOKKE®, the ”Extended Warranty” shall lapse.
- The ”Extended Warranty” shall not apply to any accessories that have been purchased or supplied together with the product, or at a subsequent date.
STOKKE® will under the ”Extended Warranty”:
- Replace or – if STOKKE® prefers – repair the defective part or the product in its entirety (if necessary), provided that the product is delivered to a reseller.
- Cover normal transport costs for any replacement part/product from STOKKE® to the reseller from whom the product was purchased. – No travel costs on the part of the purchaser are covered under the terms of the warranty.
- Reserve the right to replace, at the time of the warranty being invoked, defective parts by parts that are of approximately the same design.
- Reserve the right to supply a replacement product in cases where the relevant product is no longer being manufactured at the time of the warranty being invoked. The such product shall be of corresponding quality and value.
How to invoke the ”Extended Warranty”:
Generally speaking, all requests relating to the ”Extended Warranty” shall be made to the reseller from whom the product was purchased. Such request shall be made as soon as possible after any defect has been discovered, and shall be accompanied by the warranty certificate as well as the original purchase receipt. Documentation/evidence confirming the manufacturing defect shall be presented, normally by way of the product being brought along to the reseller, or otherwise being presented to the reseller or a STOKKE® sales representative for inspection. The defect will be remedied in accordance with the above provisions if the reseller or a STOKKE® sales representative determines that the damage is caused by a manufacturing defect.
Accessories
Tripp Trapp® Baby Set™ Baby set intended for children from 6 months and up to 3 years. |
Tripp Trapp® Cushion Comes in several colors and designs. It fits your Tripp Trapp® high chair both with and without Tripp Trapp® Baby Set™. |
STOKKE® Harness 4-point harness with attachment brackets that fits your Tripp Trapp® highchair. |
Tripp Trapp® Assembly Instructions
Tripp Trapp® Baby Set Assembly Instructions
Removal
Tripp Trapp® seating adjustment
Stokke Customer Contact:
STOKKE LLC, 5 High Ridge Park, Suite 105, Stamford CT 06905
Tel: 877-978-6553.
E-mail: [email protected]