Healthy Care™ High Chair
Product Desciption:
Instruction Sheets
Click on a link below to view the Adobe PDF Format Instruction Sheet. To ensure proper operation, please download ALL instruction sheets for your product.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is my product JPMA certified?
There is a quick and easy way to verify that your product is JPMA certified. Just click here, and select the type of product you have. If Fisher-Price® is listed, all of our products in that category are JPMA certified. For example, if you select “High Chair” in the drop-down menu, you’ll see our name. This indicates that our high chairs are JPMA certified.
All products that are JPMA certified have a certification seal right on them. This seal verifies that the product has undergone independent laboratory testing to make sure it meets state, federal, and applicable ASTM standards. Every manufacturer that participates in the JPMA Certification Program is held to the highest standards and must meet or exceed those standards on every product. For us, the JPMA seal symbolizes our commitment to safety and quality.
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What does JPMA stand for?
JPMA stands for Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association.
Click here to see if your product is JPMA certified.
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I just bought my baby gear, and I’m missing/ lost my instructions. What can I do?
Product manuals can be found online, by clicking here.
1. Enter the product number or toy name, or search by using the key words below. Then click "Go."
2. Identify your product from the list of results.
3. Click on the product image and follow the link to download the manual.All our baby gear has a product number listed in small print near where the Fisher-Price® or Mattel information is stamped. It can usually be found above the barcode on the packaging and instructions, on the fabric tag, or etched into the product itself.
Our product manuals are available in Adobe® Acrobat® format (PDF). If you don’t have the free viewing software, Adobe® Reader®, this link will take you to their website for assistance.
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How do I order replacement parts for my product?
Parts may be purchased online at service.mattel.com.
1. Enter the product number or toy name, or search by using the keywords below. Then click "Go."
2. Identify your product from the list of results.
3. Click on the product image, and follow the link to purchase parts.All our baby gear has a product number listed in small print near where the Fisher-Price® or Mattel information is stamped. It can usually be found above the barcode on the packaging and instructions, on the fabric tag, or etched into the product itself.
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Are your baby gear products JPMA certified?
Yes, all Fisher-Price® high chairs, booster seats, rockers, swings, activity centers, bassinets, play yards, sleepers, and infant bath tubs are JPMA certified.
You can click here to visit the JPMA website for more information.
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Does Fisher-Price have a multiple birth program?
We’re sorry, but we don't have a program that offers parents Fisher-Price® products, Mattel® products, or coupons. Our website has a ton of helpful hints and great information for parents, though!
- How do I register my baby gear so I can be notified in the event of a recall? Registering your baby gear is quick and easy. Just visit our product registration page and fill out the form!
- Do you have a list of the latest product recalls? All of our recall information is listed online on our service.mattel.com Recall Page.
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Where can I find washing instructions for my baby gear (bouncer, swing, high chair)?
Washing instructions can typically be found on the care label attached to the pad assembly or toward the end of each product manual.
Product manuals can be found online, by clicking here.
1. Enter the product number or toy name, or search by using the keywords below. Then click "Go."
2. Identify your product from the list of results.
3. Click on the product image, and follow the link to download the manual.All our baby gear has a product number listed in small print near where the Fisher-Price® or Mattel information is stamped. It can usually be found above the barcode on the packaging and instructions, on the fabric tag, or etched into the product itself.
Our product manuals are available in Adobe® Acrobat® format (PDF). If you don’t have the free viewing software, Adobe® Reader®, this link will take you to their website for assistance.
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Where can I find battery requirements for my baby gear (bouncer, swing, high chair)?
Battery requirements can be found inside the battery compartment itself or toward the beginning of each product manual.
1. Enter the product number or toy name, or search by using the keywords below. Then click "Go."
2. Identify your product from the list of results.
3. Click on the product image, and follow the link to download the manual.Product numbers are listed on baby gear products in small print right near where the Fisher-Price® or Mattel® information is stamped.
All our baby gear has a product number listed in small print near where the Fisher-Price® or Mattel information is stamped. It can usually be found above the barcode on the packaging and instructions, on the fabric tag, or etched into the product itself.
Our product manuals are available in Adobe® Acrobat® format (PDF). If you don’t have the free viewing software, Adobe® Reader®, this link will take you to their website for assistance.
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My Take-Along Swing and Seat is not turning on. What should I do?
Please note that this product needs two sets of batteries, and there are two separate battery boxes. One battery box operates the swing feature and needs 4 “C” batteries. The other battery box operates the vibration feature and requires 1 “D” battery.
If you've already changed the batteries and the swing is still not working, please contact one of our Fisher-Price® baby gear representatives by email or phone at 1-800-432-5437. -
How long am I able to use my Fisher-Price® Take-Along Swing and Seat?
In swing mode, you can use your Take-Along Swing until your child becomes active and can climb out of the swing. The maximum weight limit is 25 pounds.
In infant seat mode, you may use your Take-Along Seat until your child is able to sit up unassisted. In this case, 25 pounds is also the maximum weight limit. -
Is the serving tray on my high chair dishwasher safe?
The serving tray is the insert that snaps in and out of the main tray. The serving tray is top rack dishwasher safe (or use the bottom rack - without using the drying cycle). The main tray that comes with these models is not dishwasher safe.
- What types of Fisher-Price® booster seats or high chairs are available? A full listing of our high chairs and booster seats are available on Fisher-Price.com.
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My high chair pad has a Nano-Tex® coating. What does this mean?
Some high chair pads now have Nano-Tex® technology to repel spills and stains. This advanced fabric enhancement is a durable transformation of the fabric fibers, to keep your high chair beautiful and new looking longer. Take a look at their website for more information on Nano-Tex®.
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How long am I able to use my Fisher-Price® SpaceSaver High Chair?
You may use your SpaceSaver High Chair in the upright position only by children capable of sitting up unassisted; 50 pounds maximum.
Use the restraint system until your child is able to get in and out of the product unassisted (about 2 ½ years old).
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How long am I able to use my Fisher-Price® booster seat?
You may use your Booster Seat with a child who has enough upper body control to sit up unassisted; 45 pounds maximum.
Use the restraint system until your child is able to get in and out of the product unassisted (about 2 ½ years old).
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How long am I able to use my Fisher-Price® high chair?
You may use your High Chair in the upright position only with a child who has enough upper body control to sit up unassisted; 50 pounds maximum.
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How long am I able to use my Fisher-Price® Swing to High Chair?
In swing mode, you may use your Swing to High Chair until the child becomes active and can climb out of the swing; 25 pounds maximum.
In high chair mode, you may use your Swing to High Chair in the upright position only by children capable of sitting up unassisted; 50 pounds maximum. Use the restraint system until your child is able to get in and out of the product unassisted (about 2 ½ years old).
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What are the best kind of batteries to use in Fisher-Price® and Mattel® products?
A. We recommend using alkaline batteries with our products, as they are great for long-term use and help optimize performance. We don't recommend using Carbon-Zinc batteries. While Carbon-Zinc batteries may work well with low-power devices, they can drain after a short period of time and cause certain products to not function properly.
Purchase Parts
Sorry, replacement parts are not currently available for this product