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M3185 www .fisher -price.com T ummy Time Overhead Gym[...]
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2 C on su me r In f orm at io n To prevent entangl ement injur y, never place the gym in a crib or playpen. Never add string s, ties or other produ cts to the gym. WARNING • Plea se kee p this in stru ctio n shee t for futur e refe renc e, as it conta ins imp orta nt inf orm atio n. • Req uir es th ree “AA ” (LR 6) al kal ine ba tte rie s ([...]
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3 2 Bases 2 Arcs P ar ts Retainer 3 Removable T oys • Insert and “snap” the smaller end of each arc into the slot in each base. • Pull up on each arc to be sure it is secure in the base. 1 Arc Base Electronic T oy O ne -T im e As s em bl y[...]
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4 O ne -T im e As s em bl y • “Snap” the hubs on the arcs together . 2 Hubs[...]
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5 O ne -T im e As s em bl y • Fit the retainer into the hole in the hubs. 3 Retainer[...]
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6 B at te ry In st al l at io n • Locate the batter y compartment door on the back of the electronic toy . Loosen the screws in the battery compartment door and lift to remove it. Hint: Y ou may need to use the tip of the screwdriver to lift the battery compartment door . • Insert three “AA” (LR6) alkaline batteries. Hint: W e recommend usi[...]
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7 In exceptional circumstances, batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injur y or ruin your product. T o avoid battery 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. ?[...]
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8 O ve rh ea d Gy m • Pull apart the hubs to unlock. 1 • Push the bases together to lift the arcs into an arch. • Push the hubs together to lock in place. 2[...]
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9 O ve rh ea d Gy m • Fit the electronic toy onto the end of the retainer extending at the top of the arch. • T urn the retainer several times to tightly secure the electronic toy . Hint: Slide the latch on the back of the electronic toy to tilt down for overhead gym. 3 Electronic T oy 4 • Attach the toys to the arch as shown.[...]
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10 T u mm y Ti m e Fu n • Pull apart the hubs to unlock. 1 • Push the bases to lower the arcs to the ground. • Push the hubs together to lock in place. 2[...]
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11 T u mm y Ti m e Fu n 3 • Fit the ele ctro nic to y tab on to the en d of the re tain er ext endi ng fro m the ar cs. • T urn the retainer several times to tightly secure the electronic toy . Hint: Push the electronic toy up for tummy time fun! 4 • Attach the toys to the arcs as shown.[...]
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12 L ot s to Ex pl or e ! • Bat or pull th e cent er toy fo r musi c, lig hts an d soun ds! • Sl ide th e pow er sw itc h on th e el ect ron ic to y to on with low vo lum e ; on w ith hi gh vo lum e or of f O . T ummy Time Overhead Gym Electronic T oy[...]