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www .fisher -price.com/uk M2055[...]
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T o prevent serious injur y or death: • F all Hazard - It is dangerous to use this reclined cradle on an elevated surface, since child’ s movement may cause product to slide or tip over . Use only on a floor . • Suff ocation Hazard - Never use on a soft surface (bed, sofa, cushion) since the product can tip over and cause suf focation in soft[...]
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Infant Support Butterfly T oy Seat Back T ube Seat Pad Soothing Unit Base T ube Front Base T oy Bar 3 Parts IMPORT ANT! Please remo ve all parts fro m the packag e and ide ntify them befor e asse mbly . Some parts may be packed inside the pad . 4 mm x 30 mm Screw – 2 4 mm x 20 mm Screw – 2 Shown Actual Size[...]
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T urn T ube Ends Up • Place the seat back tube face down, as shown. • T urn the ends of the tube upr ight. Seat Back T ube IMPORT ANT! Bef ore assembl y , inspect this produc t for damag ed hardwar e, loose joints, missing parts or sha rp edg es. DO NOT use if any parts are missing or broken. Contac t Mattel fo r repl acement parts and ins tr u[...]
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Handle T ubes Back Base • While pressing the buttons on the ends of the back base, insert it into the tubes in the handle. Make sure the back base “snaps” into place. • Pull the back base to be sure it is secure to the handle tubes. PRESS PRESS • T urn the assembl y upright. • Position the soothing unit upr ight and fit the groov e to t[...]
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Front Base Lower Pocket • Fit the pad lower pocket around the front base and soothing unit. • T urn the assembl y face down. • Fasten both pad side f laps to the strap on the back of the pad. Make sure you hear a “snap” on both sides. Seat Back T ube Upper Flap • Fit the upper f lap on the pad around the seat back tube. Assembly 6 Side [...]
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• Fit the toy bar into the socket in the handle A . T ur n the toy bar to secure in place B . • Attach the butterf l y toy to any of the f astener tabs on the sides of the pad or toy bar , as shown. 7 Assembly 7 • Place the infant support on top of the pad. • Inser t the restraint pad through the slot in the infant support. Make sure the re[...]
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Battery Compartment Front T ube • Remove the pad low er pocket from the front tube. • Loosen the screw in the batter y compartment door and remov e the batter y compar tment door . • Inser t three “C” (LR14) alkaline batter ies into the batter y compar tment. Hint: W e r ecommend using alkaline batteries f or longer battery life. • Repl[...]
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Setup and Use T o prevent serious injur y or death: • F all Hazard - It is dangerous to use this reclined cradle on an elevated surface, since child’ s movement may cause product to slide or tip over . Use only on a floor . • Suffocation Hazard - Never use on a soft surface (bed, sofa, cushion) since the product can tip over and cause suf foc[...]
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• Make sure your c hild is properly secured in the seat. • Slide the power s witch to for music. • Slide the power s witch to f or vibrations. • Slide the power s witch to music and vibrations. • Slide the power s witch to off to turn vibrations and music of f. Hint: V ibrations/Music turn off after appr o ximately 15 min utes. T o turn v[...]
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• The pad, butterf ly and infant suppor t are machine washable. W ash them separately in cold water on the g entle cycle. Do not use bleac h. T umble dr y separately on low heat and remov e promptly . • The frame and toy bar may be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and a damp cloth. Do not use bleac h. Do not use har sh or abrasive cle[...]
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www .service.fisher -price.com/ uk 01628 500303 GREA T BRIT AIN Mattel UK Ltd, Vanwall Business Park, Maidenhead SL6 4UB. Helpline: 01628 500303; www .service.mattel.com/uk. AUSTRALIA Mattel Australia Pty . Ltd., 658 Church Street, Locked Bag #870, Richmond, Victoria 3121 Australia. Consumer Advisor y Ser vice 1300 135 312. NEW ZEALAND 16-18 Willi[...]