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Page 1
Please keep this instruction sheet for future refer ence, as it co ntains impor tant information. A dult assembly is r equired . Requires four “D” (LR20) alkaline batteries for the mobile and two “ AA ” (LR6) alkaline batteries for the r emote. (Batt eries not included.) To ol required for battery installation: Phillips screwdriv er (not in[...]
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Page 2
Parts 2 Clamp Crib Adapter Base 3 Butterfly Spokes 3 Soft T oy Spokes 3 Soft T oys Arm Hub #6 x 5 / 8 " Screw - 1 Both Shown Actual Size #4 x 3 / 8 " W asher Head Screw - 3 Remote 2 •A crib mobile is intended for visual stimulation and is not to be grasped by a child . •W hen used on a dresser top , keep out of baby ’ s reach. •A [...]
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Page 3
Light Dome – Projects butterflies and leaves onto baby’ s ceiling. Start Button – Starts or restar ts music and soothing lights. Light Select Button – Choose dome light, night light, both lights or no lights. Song Select Button – Press t o choose from six different songs . Pow er/V olume Switch - Choose high volume , low volume , no sound[...]
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Page 4
Remote Features 4 Button - Press to activate the mobile once the mobile has been turned ON. Press again to stop the mobile . LED Signal Indicator - Lights when the button is pressed t o let you kn ow the remote has transmitted a signal to the transmitter . Tr ansmitter Window - Remote transmits a signal to the r eceiver dome on the mobile. Handle -[...]
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Page 5
Mobile Base •L ocate the battery compart- ment door on the back of the mobile base. •L oosen the screws in the battery c ompartment door with a Phillips screwdriv er . Remove the battery c ompartment door . Hint: If the crib adaptor is attached to the base, loosen the screws in the crib adaptor and remove it first. • Insert four “D” (LR20[...]
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Page 6
Batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your toy . T o avoid batter y leakage: • Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Insert batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment. • Remove batteries during long per[...]
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•L ocate the thr ee butter fly spokes. • Insert and “ snap ” the tabs on the ends of the butterfly spokes into the slots in the hub , as shown. Assembly 7 Butterfly Spoke Ta b Slot Hub •L ocate the thr ee soft toy spokes. •P lace the end of the spoke with the larger hole onto the matching hole on the hub , as shown. • Insert a #4 x 3 [...]
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• Insert and “ snap ” the arm into the hole in the side of the hub . •F it the arm into the slot in the base, as shown. • Insert the #6 x 5 / 8 " screw through the arm and into the base. T ighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriv er . Do not over-tight en. Base #6 x 5 / 8 " Screw Shown Actual Size Arm Hub Arm •F it a soft to[...]
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Crib Use 9 Battery Compartment Door Crib Adapter T ighten Screws •P osition the base so that the battery compar tment door is facing you. •F it the crib adapter onto the base. •T ighten the three screws in the crib adapter using a Phillips scr ewdriver . Do not over-tighten.[...]
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Crib Use 10 •F it the mobile base on to the crib top rail so that the threaded peg extends outside of the crib . •F it the clamp onto the threaded peg and turn the clamp clockwise to secure the base to the crib rail. Do not over-tight en the clamp. Base Threaded Peg Crib T op Rail Clamp[...]
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Use 11 IMPORT ANT! • In the unlikely event that use of the remote interferes with normal use of other remote controlled equipment , such as televisions and stereos, or use of other electric or batter y powered applianc es inter fere with oper ation of the mobile, do not use both appliances at the same time. •F or best per formance betw een the [...]
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Page 12
Pow er/Volume S witch •T he switch has four positions: off ; on with low v olume , on with high volume or no sound (lights only). •S lide the power/volume switch to the off position when not in use. Start Button •P r ess the star t button on either the mobile or the r emote to activate music and lights . •T he mobile will play for approxima[...]
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Page 13
Dresser -top Use 13 •L oosen the screws in the crib adapter using a Phillips screwdriver . • Lift and remove the crib adapter . •S to re the crib adapter in a safe place f or future crib use. •L oosen and remove the clamp from the threaded peg . •R emove the mobile from the crib . Threaded Peg Clamp Battery Compartment Door Crib Adapter L[...]
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14 •L ocate the knob on the arm. •G r asp the k nob and pull it out. •R otate the arm to an angled position as shown. •R elease the knob to lock the arm in position. •P lace the mobile on a dresser top out of reach of baby . Locate the Knob Dresser -top Use Knob Knob Dresser -top Use Pull Knob Out[...]
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Page 15
Soft T oy s •T o remov e a soft toy , grasp its string and press the knot up through the opening in the spoke. •S lide the string through the slot in the spok e. •P lace the sof t toys in a pillow case. Wash them on a gentle cycle in cold water . T umble dr y the toys on low heat. Do not use bleach. T he Mobile •W ipe the toy with a clean c[...]
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Consumer Infor mation PRINTED IN CHINA C01 08a-0920 Note: T his equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses a[...]