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Model Number: 79595, 79596 Please keep this instruction sheet for future reference , as it contains important information. Adult assembly is required . T ools needed f or assembly : Phillips Screw driver and Adjustable Wr ench (both not included). Requires three “D” (LR20) alkaline batteries for operation (not included). Maximum Weight Limit: 2[...]
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2 W arnings and Caution Parts • T o prevent falls, never use with an active child who may be able to climb out of the seat. • Never leave child unattended. • T o prevent injury or death from falls or sliding out, always use restraint system. Never rely on the tray to restrain child. W ARNING This product contains small parts in its unassemble[...]
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2 SHOWN A CTUAL SIZE Assembly 1 3 Lower L eg • F it a foot onto the end of the lower leg . • Insert a #8 1 / 2 " pointed screw through the bottom of the foot and into the low er leg. Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver . Do not over-tighten. • Repeat assembly steps 1 and 2 to assemble the other elbow foot and f oot to the other[...]
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Assembly 5 6 8 4 5 7 • Position the mot orized frame so that the battery compartment is toward you. • Position the tubes in the mot orized frame so that they are toward the outer edges . The holes in the tubes should be visible through the notches in the motorized fr ame. • Locate the R and L on the underside of each elbow foot. The R indicat[...]
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Assembly 5 • While holding the elastic loops in place , turn the seat face down. • Hook the elastic loop on the left side onto the peg on the right side. • Hook the elastic loop on the right side onto the peg on the left side. • While pressing the button on the seat tube , slide the seat tube arm onto the seat tube. Make sure the button on [...]
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Assembly 13 14 6 Motorized Fr ame T ube Hole • Press the butt on on the seat tube and slide the seat tube into the motor- ized frame tube. M ake sure the button on the seat tube “ snaps ” into the larger hole in the motorized frame tube . • Insert a M4 x 31.5 mm bolt through smaller hole in the motorized frame tube and into the seat tube . [...]
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Battery Installation Battery T ips 7 - + SHOWN A CTUAL SIZE 1.5V x 3 “D” (LR20) Battery Compartment Door Battery Compartment • Do not mix old and new batteries. • Do not mix different types of batteries: alk aline , standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Remove the batteries during long periods of non-use . Always remo[...]
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Cradle and Swing Use 8 Y our Cradle S wing changes from a traditional swing to a rocking cradle at the push of a button! IMPORT ANT! Before each use or assembly , inspect this prod- uct for damaged hardware , loose joints, missing par ts or sharp edges. DO NO T use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact F isher-Price® for replac ement par ts [...]
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Cradle and Swing Use 9 Restraint Belts • Place your child in the seat. • Pull the crot ch belt up between your child’ s legs and fasten both waist belts to the crotch belt. M ake sure you hear a “ click ” on both sides. T o tighten the waist belts: • F eed the anchored end of the waist belt up through the buckle to form a loop . • Pul[...]
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Cradle S wing Swing Cradle and Swing Use 10 Adjust P ositions Y ou can adjust the seat tube to three differ ent positions: • Press the seat tube butt on to unlock the seat tube. • Rotate the seat tube to the desired position. Adjust to Recline or Uprigh t Positions Y ou can adjust the seat to two diff erent positions: Recline or Upright. • F [...]
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Po wer indicator does not Po wer is not on T urn the power dial to lo w , medium or high. light, motor is not running Batteries incorrectly installed Remove the batteries and r eplace in correct orientation, as illustrated in the battery compartment. Dead batteries Replace all three batteries with three , fresh “D” alk aline batteries. Motor is[...]
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One (1) Y ear Limited W arranty Care F isher-Price , Inc., 636 Girard A venue, East Auror a, New Y ork 14052, warrants that the Cradle Swing is free from all defects in material and workmanship when used under normal conditions for a period of one (1) y ear from the date of purchase. Should the product fail to per form pr operly , we will repair or[...]