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w w w . f i s h e r - p r i c e . c o m Model Numbers: 79644, B2388 PLEASE KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Please read these instructions before assembly and use of this product, as they c ontain important information. A dult assembly is required . To ol needed for assembly: Phillips Screwdriv er (not included). Requires four “D” (LR20) alkaline bat[...]
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2 Wa rnings and Caution •T o pre vent serious injur y or death from f alls and being strangled in the restraint system: - Alwa ys use the restraint sys- tem. Ne ver rely on the tr a y to restrain child. - Ne ver use with an activ e child who ma y be able to climb out of the seat. •N ev er leav e child unattended. W ARNING This product contains [...]
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3 Pa r t s Fro nt Base Rear Base Housing 2 Rear Legs (Shorter) Motor Housing Se at with Restraint 2 Seat T ubes Bracket (with M4 Lock Nuts) Seat Wir e 2 Seat Wire C aps 2 Accessory Bins Pad Sound ‘n Lights T ray Mirr or Base Tr a y 2 Fron t Legs (Longer) M4 Screw - 4 Shown Actual Size Note: Tighten and loosen all screw s with a Phillips screwdriv[...]
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Assemb ly 4 1 2 4 IMPORT ANT! Before assembly , inspect this produc t for damaged hardware , loose joints, missing par ts or sharp edges. DO NOT use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact Fisher-Price® f or replacement parts and instructions if needed. Never substitute part s. Fro nt Base Ta p e r ed End Ta p e r ed End Fro n t Legs (Longer) [...]
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Assemb ly 5 6 5 7 8 •P ull both rear legs out until they “s nap ” into place. P ull Rear Leg P ull Rear Leg •P lace the rear base on a flat surface so that the buttons face the front base. •W hile pressing the buttons on each side of the rear base , fit the rear legs onto the rear base . Push the rear legs down until the buttons on the re[...]
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Assemb ly 6 10 9 12 11 •P osition the br acket so that the tall end is toward the bottom edge of the seat. •F it the gr ooves on the bracket to the seat tubes , as shown. Seat Tu b e s Bracket Groov es T all End Lo ck Nut Hexagonal Opening Shown Actual Size M4 Lock Nut Rounded Side • Insert four M4 screws into the seat tubes and tighten. Brac[...]
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Assemb ly 7 13 14 15 16 • Lift the seat tubes slightly . •W ith the seat wire hanging down, inser t the ends of the seat wire through the slots in the seat, as shown. Slots Seat Wir e •W hile holding the seat wire in place , carefully turn the seat around so that the front faces y ou. •P osition the seat wir e cap so that the rounded edge i[...]
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8 Assemb ly 17 •P osition the seat assembly so that the front of the seat is to ward the curved front base. •W hile pressing the buttons on the swing tubes , inser t them into the frame hubs. Push the swing tubes up until the buttons “s nap ” into the hole in the frame hubs. •P ush down on the seat to be sur e the seat is secured in both [...]
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9 Assemb ly 21 •F it the bottom edge of the pad around the bottom edge of the seat. • Hook the elastic loops on each side of the pad to the peg on the back of the accessory bins. Elastic Loop Elastic Loop 22 •P osition the lights ‘n sounds tr ay on a flat surface, with the r oller facing you. •P osition the mirror base, with the scooped a[...]
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10 Batter y Installation Batter y Saf ety Inf ormation •L ocate the battery compartment door on the swing frame. • Insert a coin into the batter y compartment door and pr y the battery compar tment door off of the swing frame. • Insert four “D” (LR20) alkaline batteries. •R eplace the battery compar tment door . Hint: When swinging, sou[...]
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Securing Y our Child 11 To tighten the restr aint: •F eed the anchored end of the waist belt up through the buckle to form a loop . P ull the free end of the waist belt . To loosen the restr aint: •F eed the free end of the waist belt up through the buckle to fo rm a loop . Enlarge the loop by pulling on the end of the loop toward the buckle. P[...]
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Adjusting the Seat 12 3 Upright Recline A djust the seat angle in any of thr ee positions: Upright , Se mi-Recline or Recline . To adjust the seat angle: P ush do wn on the seat back to position the seat wire in the desired groo ve in the bracket f or Upright, Semi-Recline or Recline. Using the T r ay 4 •F it the tray onto the seat arm rests. Tr [...]
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13 Bab y Sounds A c tiv ated Speed Dial S wing Mode S witch Powe r L.E.D . Sound Sensitivity Dial Music/V olume Switch Sound Sensitivity Dial •S lide the switch to high sensitivity f or incoming sounds (listens for shallow sounds). •S lide the switch to low sensitivity f or incoming sounds (listens only for loud sounds). Music/V olume Switch ?[...]
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14 Pa r ent A ctiv ated Powe r L.E.D . S wing Mode S witch Speed Dial Music/V olume Switch 14 S wing Mode S witch •S lide the switch to parent activated .T he power L.E.D . lights and the swing begins swinging. •B e sure to turn the product off when not in use . Speed Dial •S elect any of five speed settings. Music/V olume Switch •S elect f[...]
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Sound ‘n Lights T r ay •F it the sound ‘n lights tray to the tr ay , as shown. •B aby activates sounds and lights by pulling on the dog or cat; or rolling the bar . Sound ‘n Lights T ray Tr a y Cat Bar Dog Stor ag e Pr ess Buttons •P r ess the button on the inside of each housing and push the rear legs toward the fr ont legs. Stand the [...]
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One (1) Y ear Limited W arr anty FCC Statement (United States Only) F isher-Price , Inc., 636 Girard A venue , East Aurora, New Y ork 14052 warrants that Deluxe Smart Response™ 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 fa[...]