Fisher-Price T2684 manual

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    www .fi sher -price.com T2684 Swing High Chair[...]

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    2 T o pre v ent injury or death from falls and being str angled in the r estr aint s yst em: • Al wa ys use the r estraint sy st em. Ne ver use the tra y t o restr ain child. • Ne v er use with an activ e child who may be able t o climb out of the s wing . • Ne v er lea v e child unat tended. • Ne v er con v er t to high chair with child in[...]

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    3 • IM P OR T AN T ! Pl e a se k e ep t h es e i ns t ru ct io n s f o r fu t u re r e fe r e nc e . • Ple ase read the se ins tru cti ons be fore assem bly and use of th is pro duct . • Adu lt ass emb ly is req uir ed. • T ools req uir ed for assem bly : Phil lip s scre wdri ver (not in clud ed) and Allen wrenc h (inc lud ed) . • Requ ir[...]

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    4 IMP OR T ANT! Pleas e remo ve al l part s from the pack age and ide ntif y them befor e ass embl y . Some pa rts may be pac ked in the pad. Note: T ighten or loosen all screws with the Allen wrench or a Phillips screwdriver . Do not over-tighten. Seat Bottom Frame 2 Seat T ubes (Left and Right) T ray Allen Wrench T ray Insert 2 Upper Frame T ubes[...]

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    5 • Fit a foot ont o the en d of each base tu be, as shown . Hin t: Mak e sure the fee t curve ou twar d. • Ins ert an M4.5 x 12 mm screw into the hole in the und ersi de of eac h foot and tig hten with a Phi lli ps scr ewd rive r . 2 Assembly • Lif t the rear and front tubes to open the fra me. 1 Foot Foot Rear T ubes Frame Front T ube Front[...]

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    6 Assembly • Ins ert an M5 x 38.5 mm screw into eac h sid e of the fr ame. Fully tig hte n the scr ews with the Alle n wren ch. M5 x 38.5 mm Screw M5 x 38.5 mm Screw 5 6 • Pos iti on the seat bot tom face do wn on a fla t surfac e. • With the sea t back also fa ce dow n, fit the rec line posts into the upp er slo ts in th e seat botto m. Seat[...]

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    7 Assembly • Pres s the seat hei ght adjus tme nt lev ers on each sid e of the seat. 10 Lever Lever • Ins ert an M3.5 x 25 mm washe r head screw into th e hole under eac h armr est . Ti ghte n the sc rew s with a Ph ill ips sc rew driv er . 9 M3.5 x 25 mm Screw M3.5 x 25 mm Screw Armrest Armrest • Whi le con tinu ing to press the sea t heig h[...]

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    8 Not e: Do no t atta ch the seat tub es to the fram e cros sba r in thi s ass emb ly ste p. • Whil e hol ding the sea t asse mbl y in plac e, ins ert an M5 x 32 mm scr ew int o the ho le in eac h fram e tub e hub. Tig hten the scr ews wit h the Al len wr ench . 13 2 M5 x 32 mm Screws • Inse rt bo th ela stic loops on the pa d thro ugh th e hol[...]

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    9 Assembly • Inse rt th e wais t belt s thro ugh the lowe st slo ts in th e seat pad. • Inse rt th e shou lder belts thro ugh th e slot s in the pa d. Hin t: The shoul der belts are ass embl ed to th e seat back in the lowe r sho uld er bel t slot s. If you woul d like to chang e to the upper slots , go to pa ge 12, Chang ing Sh ould er Be lt S[...]

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    10 • Fit bo th cli ps on th e bott om edg e of the pad arou nd the edge of the seat bo ttom . 21 Assembly Clips Seat Bottom • Fit th e pock et at th e top of th e pad ove r the seat bac k. 20 Pad Pocket Seat Back SIDE VIEW • Loc ate the batt ery comp art men t door on the fra me. • Loos en th e scre ws in the batte ry comp artm ent door wi [...]

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    11 Securing Y our Child • Pla ce you r chil d in the seat. Posit ion the crot ch bel t betw een you r chil d’ s legs . • Slid e the ends of th e shou lder belt s onto the ends of the wai st bel ts. • Fas ten both wai st/ shou lde r belt s to eac h side of the cro tch belt. Mak e sure you hea r a "clic k" on bo th sid es. • Che c[...]

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    12 • Unbu ckl e the re stra int syste m. • Fro m the ba ck of the seat, push th e shou lde r belt s thro ugh th e sea t back slots . • Fro m the fr ont of the seat , pull the sho uld er bel ts out and then fit the m back throu gh the desir ed sh ould er bel t slot s in the seat pa d and the sea t back . • Pul l on the belts to be sure they [...]

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    13 Convert to High Chair • From the bac k of the seat, lift bot h lat ches . 1 • Fit th e latc hes onto the cross bar and pus h into place . Push down on th e seat to be sure it is lock ed in pla ce. 3 Latches • Whi le li ftin g the la tche s, pu ll the seat bac k towa rd the cros sbar . 2 Crossbar BACK SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW IMP OR T ANT! Do no[...]

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    14 High Chair Use • Whi le pus hin g the rel eas e butt on on th e fron t of the tr ay , adju st the tra y forwar d or bac kwa rd. 2 Release Button Hin t: Bef ore use, tho rou ghl y wash all part s (the tray s) tha t may con tac t food . The tr ay is not dishw ash er saf e. • Fit the tra y onto the seat armre sts . Slid e the tr ay int o plac e[...]

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    15 5 SIDE VIEW Adj ust Seat Pos iti on • Lif t the le ver on the back of the sea t bac k and pus h the se at bac k forwa rd or , pull it back ward s to ins ert the tabs into th e desi red set of slo ts. Use the front slots for the uprig ht pos itio n and the back slo ts for the rec line posit ion . • Rele ase the lev er to sec ure the tab s in [...]

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    16 High Chair Use Mus ic and Sound s • Slid e the power switc h ON • . • Pres s the sound selec t butt ons for musi c and ot her so oth ing so unds . • Pres s the volum e butt ons to adjus t the vo lume level . Hin t: The swing will no t work when in high cha ir mod e. • Slid e the power switc h to to turn to soun ds and music OFF . 7 Vol[...]

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    17 Convert to Swing • Pres s the lever on each se at hei ght adjus ter an d comp let ely lo wer the seat. IMPORT ANT! The seat must be completely lowered before using the latches. • Lif t the lat che s on the ba ck of the seat . • Pus h the sea t forwar d and relea se the latch es. 2 3 4 PRESS PRESS Latches SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Lever • Whil [...]

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    18 • For be st perfo rma nce, do not use the tra y when using as a swing . • Slid e the power switc h ON • . • Pres s the swing speed butto ns to ad just the spe ed to the desi red swi ng mot ion setti ng. • Giv e the sea t a ligh t push to start the swi ngi ng mot ion. Hin ts: - Aft er tur nin g on powe r , this pro duc t may no t swin g[...]

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    19 • Whil e hol ding the upp er fra me tub es, press the fram e rel eas e butt ons. • Slow ly an d care full y lowe r the upper frame towar ds the floor . Storage Care Frame Release Button Frame Release Button Upper Frame T ube Upper Frame T ube 1 2 BACK VIEW SIDE VIEW • The re str aint syste m, fra me an d tray s may be wi ped cl ean using a[...]

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    Fisher -P rice, Inc., a subsidiar y of Mat tel, Inc., East Auror a, New Y ork 1 4052, U.S.A. ©20 1 0 Matt el, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mat tel, Inc. Fisher -P rice, Inc., une liale de Matt el, Inc., East A urora, New Y ork 1 4052, É. -U . ©20 1 0 Matt el, Inc. T ous droits réservés. PRINTED IN CHINA/[...]