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w w w . f i s h e r - p r i c e . c o m Swing Deluxe T ake-Along ™ Model Number: 79618 Please keep this instruc tion sheet, as it contains important information. Adult assembly is requir ed. T ool needed for battery installation: Phillips Screwdriver . Requires four “C” (LR14) alkaline batteries for operation (not included). W eight Limit: 17[...]
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Occasionally a consumer may experience a problem with one of our products. If this should happen, please call us toll-free, rather than return this pr oduc t to the store . Usually , we can solve the problem o ver the telephone or send you replac ement par ts. Please call F isher-Price® C onsumer Relations, toll-free at 1-800-432-KIDS , 8 AM - 6 P[...]
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Parts Pad with Restr aint F ront T ube Fr ame with Liner 3 2 Fr ame T ubes[...]
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• Rotate the upper frame tube until it "snaps" into an upright position, as shown. Assembly 4 IMPORT ANT! Before assembly , inspect this produc t for damaged hardware , loose joints, missing par ts or sharp edges. DO NO T use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact Fisher-P rice® for r eplace- ment par ts and instructions if needed[...]
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Assembly 3 5 • P osition the frame with liner so that the seat is over the front tube . • While pressing the buttons on the upper fr ame tubes, inser t them into the holes in the underside of the frame with liner . • Continue to insert the upper frame tubes into the frame with liner until y ou hear a "click" on both sides. 4 Press B[...]
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Assembly 5 6 Upper Fr ame Tu b e Upper Fr ame Tu b e • F it the pad seat back pock et ov er the seat back and fasten. • F it the pad seat bottom pocket over the seat bottom and fasten . B IMPORT ANT! A ttach the provided pad (with restraint system) t o this product. Never use this product without the provided pad . 6 Pad Seat Back Po c ke t Pad[...]
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7 Assembly 7 Slot Slot Wa i s t Belts Pad • Pull the edges of the pad up slightly and insert the waist belts on the liner through the slots in the pad . Assembly is now complete .[...]
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• Open the battery holder . • Inser t four "C" (LR14) alkaline batteries as indicated inside the bat- tery holder . • Close the battery holder . • Locate the batt er y compar tment door on the frame. • Loosen the scr ew in the batter y compar tment door with a Phillips screwdriv er . • Remove the batt er y compartment door and[...]
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Battery Installation • Align the ridge on the battery holder with the groove in the battery compar tment. • Slide the battery holder back into the batter y compar tment. • Replace the battery compar tment door and tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriv er . Do not over-tighten. Battery Holder Battery Compartment Door 9[...]
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Battery T ips • Do not mix old and new batteries. • Do not mix different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Remove the batt eries during long periods of non-use. Always remo ve exhausted batteries from the t oy . Battery leak age and corrosion can damage this toy . Dispose of batteries saf[...]
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Securing Y our Child W aist Belt Restraint Wa i s t Belt 1 11 • Place y our child in the seat. P osition the restraint between y our child’ s legs. • F asten both waist belts to each side of the restraint. Make sur e you hear a "click" on each side. • Check to be sure the r estraint is securely attached by pulling it awa y from yo[...]
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Loosen T o tigh ten the restraint: • F eed the anchored end of the restraint belt up through the buckle to form a loop . • Pull the fr ee end of the restraint belt . • Repeat this procedure to tight en the other restraint belt. T o loosen the r estraint: • F eed the free end of the restraint strap up thr ough the buck le to form a loop . ?[...]
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Starting the Swing 13 P ower Dial • T urn the power dial to any of eight settings . • Give the seat a light push to start the swinging motion. Adjust the swing power dial t o the desired swing motion setting. • If swinging stops while using a lower setting , tr y a higher setting. Give the seat a light push to start the swinging motion again.[...]
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Lights and Music! 14 • Slide the lights and music switch to: baby activa ted lights and one song ; sound and lights off ; or parent activated lights and music . When baby pulls either to y on the arch, one tune plays along with twinkling lights. On this setting , six tunes (appro ximately 10 minutes) play along with dancing lights. T urns lights [...]
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Room-to-Room Portability 15 • Make sure your child is properly secured in the swing seat. • With baby facing forward and outward , lif t the swing using the handle. • Carefully carry the swing to another room. Be sure to set the swing down on a non-elev ated , flat sur face. • T o pre vent f alls: Ne v er use on any ele v ated surf ace . ?[...]
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T ake-Along 16 Seat Bottom Lift Seat Back Lift Seat Bottom • Tip the swing backwards the seat back down. • Unfasten the straps on the seat bottom. • Pull the str aps from the loops on the seat bottom. • Pr ess both tabs on the frame at the same time to release the frame base. Press T ab Press T ab Seat Back • Lift the seat back and seat b[...]
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T ake-Along Low er Frame Tu b e • F it the straps on the seat bottom between the upper and low er frame tubes, as shown. • Wr ap the straps around the lower frame tubes and fast en the straps. T o set the swing back up f or use: • Unfasten the straps around the upper and lo wer frame tubes. • Replace the straps through the loops on the seat[...]
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• The pad is machine washable. W ash the pad separately in cold water on the gentle cycle. Do not use bleach. T umble dr y separately on low heat and remov e promptly . The frame , liner and toys may be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and a damp cloth. Do not immerse the frame. • This product has no consumer serviceable par ts. Do no[...]
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One (1) Y ear Limited W arranty 19 F isher-Price , Inc., 636 Girard A venue , East A urora, New Y ork 14052 warrants that the Deluxe T ak e-Along Swing is free from all def ec ts in material and workmanship when used under normal conditions for a period of one (1) year from the dat e of purchase. Should the product fail to per form properly , we wi[...]
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FCC Statement (United States Only) This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules . These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre[...]