
Keep these instructions for future reference.
HC280
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Kiskadee
360° Rotating
High Chair

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Introducing
the Maxi-Cosi
Kindred Collection
Our Maxi-Cosi Kindred Collection is inspired by the ancestry, connection, and
inseparable bonds of Family. When you choose to invite us into your home,
you allow us to become a part of your life.
These pieces are more than furniture or baby products—they’re carriers and
keepers of cherished memories and family ties. Their exceptional quality
and craftsmanship mean that the memories they’ll make are countless.
Each Maxi-Cosi Kindred Collection piece is thoughtfully created, reects a
timeless design, features special metals and EcoCare premium, recycled
fabric made from plastic bottles, and is meant to be loved and shared.
The Maxi-Cosi Kindred Collection
Lineage in design.

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MODES OF USE ..........................................................5
WARNINGS ..................................................................7
ASSEMBLY ....................................................................11
Parts .........................................................................12
Legs ..........................................................................14
Footrest ...................................................................16
Seat ..........................................................................17
Trays ......................................................................... 17
USE ...................................................................................19
Tray ........................................................................... 20
Restraint ..................................................................20
Recline ..................................................................... 22
Seat Rotation .........................................................22
Booster Seat .......................................................... 23
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ..................................26
Replaceable Parts ...............................................27
Warranty Information ......................................... 27
Table of Contents
Upright with Tray
(seat can rotate 360°)
Infant Booster Seat
Modes of Use
Easily transition through the
modes as your little one
grows and develops.
Toddler Booster Seat
(no tray)
High Chair with Infant Recline
Child Stool
Upright without Tray
(seat can rotate 360°)
2 Kids at Once
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See back cover for contact
information and support.

Warnings

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Read all instructions before assembly and use of product. Keep instructions for future reference.
FALL HAZARD: Children have suffered severe head injuries
including skull fractures when falling from high chairs. Falls can
happen suddenly if child is not restrained properly.
•
ALWAYS use restraints, and adjust to fit snugly.
•
Tray is not designed to hold the child in the chair.
•
Stay near and watch child during use.
•
Stay
near and watch baby during use. This product is not safe
for sleep or unsupervised use. If baby falls asleep, remove
baby as soon as possible and place baby on a firm, flat sleep
surface such as a crib or bassinet.
Do not use the magnetic chest clip with children who have an implanted electronic medical device. A magnet
is used to help secure the chest clip locking mechanism together which may interfere with proper function of
an implanted electronic medical device. Parents or caregivers who have an implanted electronic device should
keep their device away from the chest clip and consult their doctor and medical device manufacturer for specific
information before using the chest clip. If a parent/caregiver or child has an implanted electronic medical device,
please contact Dorel Juvenile (see back cover) for a replacement (non-magnetic) chest clip free of charge.
High Chair Mode
Suitable for children up to 3 years old. Maximum weight 40 lb (18.1 kg).
IMPLANTED
ELECTRONIC
MEDICAL
DEVICES
•
NEVER use high chair in reclined positions when child is able
to sit upright unassisted or weighs more than 20 lb (9.1 kg).
•
DO NOT lift or move high chair with child in it.
• The child should be secured in the high chair at all times by
the restraint system, both in the reclined and upright positions.
• It is recommended that the high chair be used in the upright
position only by children capable of sitting upright unassisted.
• DO NOT recline seat with child in it.
• Keep small parts away from children when assembling.
Note: Actual fit may vary. Not all children will comfortably fit in the seat for the full weight and height ranges listed.
Children have suffered head injuries including skull fractures,
after falling with or from booster seats.
•
Check that booster seat is securely attached to adult chair
before each use.
•
Always use restraints until child is able to get in and out of
booster seat without help. Adjust to fit snugly.
•
Never allow child to push away from table.
•
Never lift and carry child in booster seat.
•
Stay near and watch your child during use.
•
ALWAYS fasten seat and back straps securely to adult chair.
•
ALWAYS ensure that all chair protector pads are located
completely on the adult chair surface.
FALL HAZARDS: Children have suffered severe head injuries
including skull fractures when falling.
•
Stay near and watch child during use.
•
Never lift or move stool with child on it.
Booster Seat Mode
Suitable for children who can sit up unassisted (approximately 6 months) up to 5 years old. Maximum weight 50 lb (22.7 kg). Booster seat fits
most kitchen and dining room chairs with a minimum measurement of 12" W x 14.5" D and backrest height of 12.5" H.
Child Stool Mode
Suitable for children 3 years and older, up to 50 lb (22.7 kg).
•
This booster seat is only to be used with standard kitchen or dining
room chairs. NEVER use this product as a bath seat, on a tabletop,
stool, swivel chair, or any other seating surface where the straps
cannot secure it properly.
•
ALWAYS remove child before adjusting booster seat.
•
Until child is able to get in and out of the booster seat without help
(about 2 1 ⁄ 2 years old), the child should be secured in the booster
seat at all times by the restraining system. The tray is not designed
to hold the child in the chair.
•
Use this product only for children capable of sitting upright unassisted.
•
ALWAYS use booster seat mode in the upright position.
•
Prevent death or serious injury.DO NOT use in motor vehicle.
•
NEVER allow child to stand on stool.
•
Only use for a child that is able to get in and out of stool unassisted.
•
Recommend for indoor use only.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING

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Assembly

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Parts
E Footrest with brackets
F Hex head screws (2)
G Front legs (2)
H Rear legs (2)
Tool required
I Allen wrench (included)
Adult assembly required.
A
C
D
2 slots 1 slot
A1
A2
A3
A5
A4
B
B1
A6
Do Not Use This Way:
HG
Parts
A Seat assembly
A1 Seat pad
A2 Infant insert
A3 Restraint belt
A4 Chair strap compartment
A5 Rotate seat button
A6 Recline button
B Stool seat
B1 Remove seat button
C Tray insert
D Main tray
E
F
I
SEAT WITHOUT LEGS
WITHOUT THE
RESTRAINT SYSTEM
STANDING ON
THE STOOL
BOOSTER SEAT ON FLOOR

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Assembly
Front Legs (right and left)
Turn the seat over (Figure 1a).
Locate the front legs with 2 slots
on the top (Figure 1b). Orient the
legs so the footrest holes face one
another (Figure 1c). Align the slots
and tabs (Figure 1c).
Insert the legs into the seat until
each pin “clicks” and the pins
protrude through the holes.
Tip: Squeeze the buttons while
sliding the legs in.
Rear Legs (interchangeable)
Arrange the 2 rear legs with the slot
aligned with the tab (Figure 2b).
Insert the legs until each button
“clicks” and the buttons protrude
through the holes (Figure 2b).
Pull on all four legs to ensure that
are securely in place.
1a
Front legs
have 2
slots
2 tabs
2 slots
1 tab
1 slot
Rear legs
have 1 slot
1b 1c
2a 2b
Holes face one another
Assembly

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Assembly
Trays
Note: The trays are made
without BPA.
Squeeze the button under the front
of the tray and slide the tray onto
the high chair.
Place the insert tray on top of the
main tray and push down to secure.
4a
Slot
Tab
4b
Seat
Locate the slots on the front of the
stool seat (Figure 4a).
Slide the seat tabs into the slots
(Figure 4b) and push the seat back
until it clicks into place.
Pull the seat forward to ensure it is
securely in place.
Front legs have holes
3a
3b
3c
Assembly
Footrest
Note: Brackets are
pre-installed on the footrest.
Align the footrest brackets to the
holes on the front legs (Figure 3a).
Use the included Allen wrench to
attach the brackets on the footrest to
the legs with the 2 provided screws
(Figure 3b).
Turn the stool right side up
(Figure 3c).
Note: Don’t use power tools to
install the screws.

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Use

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Use
Restraint
Place your child in the seat with the
crotch strap between the child’s
legs. Place shoulder restraints over
the child’s shoulders and fasten
both buckles.
Never use high chair or booster
without restraints.
Adjust the Restraint
Adjust straps (at the ve buckles)
to tighten snugly so that you can
comfortably slide your nger
between the strap and your child
(Figure 1a). To adjust shoulder
straps, slide the buckle up to tighten
and down to loosen.
To adjust waist straps, loosen the
strap at the buckle (see inset). Feed
the strap end (A) through the buckle
(B) and waist clip towards the back
of the chair to tighten (strap end will
get longer) or away from the back
of the chair to loosen (strap end will
get shorter).
As your child grows, you may need
to adjust the shoulder strap height.
Push the strap anchors through the
seat back and seat pad (Figure 1b).
Push the strap anchor back through
into the upper slot.
To unbuckle the restraint,
press the side buttons.
The center cover is removed. Pull the sides apart.
To buckle the restraint: If the
shoulder straps detach, slide
each buckle tongue onto the
tab on top of the buckle.
Fit each side together. Press the center cover
onto the restraint.
Buckled.
2 Shoulder
Heights
1a 1b
Pass the bottom
chair strap under the
base of the chair.
Orient the chair
straps with the loop
facing outwards
threaded through
the buckle (Figures
2a and 2b.
Pass the rear strap
around the back of
the chair and secure
the buckle (Figure
2c).
Pull the both strap
ends to tighten the
chair straps.
Use
To adjust the tray:
There are three tray positions.
Squeeze the button under the front
of the tray and slide the tray forward
and backward.
To remove the tray:
Squeeze the button on the front of
the tray and pull toward you.
A
B

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Use
Adjust the Recline
Remove the tray. Place one hand on
the seatback. With your other hand,
press the recline button on the side
of the seat base, while pushing the
seatback down to recline. There are
three positions.
Rotate the Seat
Press the rotate button on the back of
the seat base and turn the seat.
The seat will stop rotating every 90°
and click into place.
Push
Push
Use
Booster Seat
Remove the Seat:
The release seat button is under the
stool, between the rear legs. Press
the seat release button (Figure 1a)
and slide the seat off (Figure 1b).
Set the stool aside.
Note: This is how you convert from
high chair mode to child stool mode.
Chair Straps (2 sets):
Turn the seat upside down to locate
the compartment underneath
(Figure 2a).
Open the compartment and locate
the chair straps (Figure 2b).
Remove the straps and close the
compartment (Figure 2c).
Press
1a
2a
1b
2b 2c
1c
Note: Do not recline the seat with
a child in it.

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Use
Booster Seat
Orient the chair straps with the loop
facing outwards threaded through the
buckle (Figure 3a).
Loop faces outward
Pull tight
Pull tight
3a
3b 3c
NOTE: Seat must be in upright position for booster seat mode.
Booster seat fits most kitchen and dining room chairs with a minimum
measurement of 12" W x 14.5" D and backrest height of 12.5" H.
Use
Booster Seat
Pass the rear strap around the back
of the chair and secure the buckle
(Figure 3b).
Pass the bottom chair strap under
the base of the chair and secure the
buckle (Figure 3c).
Pull both strap ends to tighten the
chair straps.

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• Tray insert
• Main tray
High chair and trays:
Wipe with a soft, damp cloth
and warm, soapy water and
allow to drip-dry. Tray insert is
dishwasher-safe.
Restraint system:
Restraint and crotch straps
should be surface washed and
drip-dried only. Do not place in
washing machine or dryer.
Replaceable Parts
Care and Maintenance
Two-Year Limited Warranty
Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that this product (Kiskadee) is free from material and workmanship defects when used
under normal conditions for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. Should the product contain defects in material or workmanship
Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc., will repair or replace the product, at our option, free of charge. Purchaser will be responsible for all costs associated with
packaging and shipping the product to Dorel Juvenile Group Consumer Care Department at the address noted on the back cover and all other freight
or insurance costs associated with the return. Dorel Juvenile Group will bear the cost of shipping the repaired or replaced product to the purchaser.
Product should be returned in its original package accompanied by a proof of purchase, either a sales receipt or other proof that the product is within
the warranty period. This warranty is void if the owner repairs or modies the product or the product has been damaged as a result of misuse. This
warranty excludes any liability other than that expressly stated previously, including but not limited to, any incidental or inconsequential damages.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE
OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
Seat pad:
Unbuckle the restraints (Figure 1a). Push all ve
straps through the slots and uninstall the strap
anchors from the seat. Machine wash the seat pad in
cold water on gentle cycle. Do not bleach. Drip-dry.
Do not iron.
To reassemble the seat pad:
Reinstall all ve strap anchors to the seat, choosing
the shoulder slots that best t your child’s size. Then
thread straps through the seat pads (Figure 1b).
1a
1b
• Seat pad
• Infant insert
• Front and rear legs (4)
• Screws (2)
• Restraint belt
• Footrest
• To order parts call 1-800-544-1108 or text 1-812-652-2525.
Include the model number (HC280), manufacture date (found
under the seat), and a brief description of the part.
Care and
Maintenance
