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w w w . f i s h e r - p r i c e . c o m Infant-to-T oddler Rocker Model Number: 79026 Please keep this instruction sheet, as it contains important information. Use the upright position only when your child has dev eloped enough upper body control to sit without leaning f orward. Always use the restraint until y our child is able to climb in and out[...]
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Page 2
W arning T o pre vent serious injury and/or falls: • Ne ver use on an y elev ated surf ace. • Alwa ys use the restraint until the child is ab le to climb in and out of the chair unassisted. • Ne ver lea ve child unattended. • Use the upright position only when child has de veloped enough upper body control to sit without leaning f orward. W[...]
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Page 3
Assembly IMPORT ANT! Bef ore assembly , inspect this product for damaged hardware , loose joints, missing par ts or sharp edges. DO NOT use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact F isher-Price® f or replacement par ts and instructions if needed. Never substitute parts. This pac kage contains small par ts in its unassemb led state. Adult assem[...]
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Page 4
4 4 Assembly • Locate the hole in each side rail. • With the vibrations unit facing forward, fit the front tube to the side rails , as shown. Hold the front tube in place and proceed to step 5. Fr ont T ube Side Rail Hole Side Rail Hole Vibrations Unit • Inser t a #8 x 1 1 / 4 ” screw through the outside of each side rail and into the ends [...]
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Page 5
5 Assembly • Position the assembly fac e down, as shown. • While pressing the tab on each end of the kickstand, inser t the kickstand into the receptacle in each side rail, as shown. • Push the kickstand into the receptacles until the tabs “s na p” into place . Make sure you hear a “ snap” on each side. • Pull the kickstand to be su[...]
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Page 6
6 Assembly • T urn the hardboard over and insert it into the slot in the front edge of the pad. • F asten the pad buckles on the front edge of the pad and underneath the seat. M ake sure you hear a “ snap” on both sides . • Press the fast eners together in the seat back portion of the pad. Assembly is now complete . 9 Pad Buckles • T ur[...]
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7 • Locate the battery compartment on the bottom of the vibrations unit. • Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with a Phillips screwdriv er . • Lift to remove the battery compartment door . • Insert one “D” (LR20) alkaline battery as indicated inside the battery compar tment. • Replace the battery compar tment door and ti[...]
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8 Securing your Infant • Place your child in the seat. Position the restr aint pad between your child’ s legs. • F asten the restraint belts to each side of the restraint pad . Make sure y ou hear a “ click” on both sides. • Check to be sure the restr aint system is securely attached by pulling it awa y from your child . The restraint s[...]
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9 T oys 4 • F it the pad straps through the slot in the toy rings. F asten the straps. • Or , attach the toys to the toy bar straps (please see Step 5). To y To y To y Strap Hint: Pull the monk ey’ s head for a shor t tune. Loosen Tighten B Anchored End Free End Anchored End Free End B 3 T o tighten the belts: • F eed the anchored end of th[...]
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10 Calming Vibrations • Make sure your child is properly secured in the seat. • Slide the power switch t o the on position for calming vibrations. • Slide the power switch t o the off position to turn vibrations off . 6 Po wer Switch • F it the plugs on each end of the toy bar into the sockets in each side rail. • F it the toy bar straps [...]
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11 Storing the Restraint System for T oddler Use 8 Large Slot Small Slot Small Slot • Insert the restraint belts back through the small slots in the pad. • Insert the restraint pad down through the large slot in the pad. • Rotate the kickstand out. • Push down on the seat bott om to be sure the kickstand is in position. Kickstand 7 Kickstan[...]
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FCC Note (United States Only) Note: This equipment has been t ested and found to c omply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC Rules. T hese limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gener ates, uses and can radiate radio [...]