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www .fi sher -price.com T3643 Infant Seat T oddler Seat High Chair Infant Swing[...]
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2 T o pre v ent serious injur y or death: • F all Hazard - Ne v er use on an y ele v at ed surf ace, since child's mov ement ma y cause inf ant seat t o slide or tip ov er . Use onl y on a oor . - Nev er release seat from base with child in seat. • Suf focation Hazard - Nev er use on a sof t surf ace (bed, sof a, cushion), since inf an[...]
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3 Consumer Information T o pre v ent serious injur y or death: • F all Hazard - Nev er use on any ele vat ed surface , since child’ s mo v ement ma y cause the product to slide or tip ov er . Use onl y on a oor . - Nev er release seat from base with child in seat. • Use onl y with a child who is able t o get in and out of the seat unassist[...]
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4 • IM PO R T AN T! P le a se k ee p t h es e in s tr u ct io ns fo r f u tu r e r e fe r en ce . • Ple ase re ad thes e inst ruct ions bef ore as semb ly a nd us e of thi s prod uct. • Adu lt ass embl y is requ ired . T ool r equi red for assem bly: Phill ips scr ewdr iver (not inc lude d). • Req uire s four “ C” (LR1 4) alk alin e bat[...]
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5 Seat Swing Seat Base #8 x 1" (2,5 cm) Screw – 20 Shown Actual Size IMP OR T ANT! Pl ease r emov e all par ts fro m the pac kage and iden tify them bef ore as semb ly . Some p arts may be pac ked in th e pad. Note: Tighten or loosen all screws with a Phillips screwdriver . Do not over -tighten the screws. Infant Seat Front Crossbar T oddler[...]
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6 Assembly • Pres s the bu tton s on each s ide of t he seat and lift to remov e the sea t from t he swin g seat base. • Set both par ts asi de for In fant Swing F rame a nd Pad a ssem bly . 1 PRESS PRESS Swing Seat Base Seat • If des ired , fit the toy T -stra p down throu gh the sl ot in the s eat. 2 T -strap Slot IMP OR T ANT! Be fore a ss[...]
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7 Infant Seat Base One-T ime Assembly • Fit the infa nt sea t rear cr ossb ar int o the soc kets i n on the sid e rail s, as sh own. Hin t: The c ross bar is de sign ed to fit the side rails one way . I f it does not seem to fi t, turn it aroun d and try aga in. 3 • Inse rt two screw s into th e holes in the cro ssba r and tig hten . • T urn [...]
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8 Infant Swing Frame One-T ime Assembly • Fit the swin g arms i nto the socke ts in the swing f rame hubs. • T urn the assem bly aro und. 3 • Inse rt two screw s into ea ch hub an d tigh ten. 4 Swing Frame Hubs • Slid e the lo nger , str aigh t ends of t he swi ng arms throu gh the hol es in the swing s eat bas e. Hin t: The s wing a rms ar[...]
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9 T oddler Seat Base One-T ime Assembly • Pos itio n the tod dler seat sid e rail s, wit h the rel ease butto ns outw ard. • Pos itio n the tod dler seat fro nt cro ssba r with t he curve o utwa rd. • Fit posts o n the cro ssba r into t he sock ets in side rai ls. Hin t: The c ross bar is de sign ed to fit one way . I f it does not seem to fi[...]
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10 Seat Pad Assembly • Lif t the fro nt edg e of the pad up and fit the wais t and cro tch be lts up thr oug h the slo ts in the p ad. • Hoo k the ela stic loops o n the fro nt edg e of the pad to the tab s on th e seat bo ttom . • Ins ert bo th elas tic lo ops on th e pad thr ough the hole s in the sea t bott om. • From the bot tom of th e[...]
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11 • Loca te the batte ry c ompa rtme nt doo r on the swi ng fra me. • Loo sen th e screw s in the ba ttery co mpar tmen t door w ith a Phi llip s scre wdri ver . • Ins ert fo ur “C” (L R14) a lkal ine ba tter ies. Hin t: We recom mend using a lkal ine ba tter ies for longe r batt ery life. • Rep lace the batt ery comp artm ent do or an[...]
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12 Use one seat 4 different ways! Infant Seat T oddler Seat High Chair Infant Swing[...]
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13 Hin t: If you are conv erti ng to an in fant seat fro m high c hair , t oddl er sea t or swin g mode s, remo ve the seat fro m the tod dler seat bas e or swi ng sea t base . • Fit the seat onto the infan t seat ba se. • Pus h to “sna p” the s eat ont o the ba se. Pul l up on the s eat to be sur e it is sec ure. Seat Infant Seat Base T o [...]
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14 Legs Legs Swing Frame Infant Swing Use Hin t: If you are conv erti ng to an in fant swing f rom hig h chai r mode , rem ove th e legs fr om the to ddle r seat b ase. • Fit the legs into the holes i n the bot tom of t he swin g fram e, as sh own. • Pus h to “sna p” eac h leg in pla ce. Pu ll on eac h leg to be s ure it is sec ure . 2 Hin [...]
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15 Infant Swing Use • Slid e the sw ing spe ed/p ower switc h ON • . • Give the sea t a light p ush to st art th e swing ing mo tion . • Adju st the swing s peed /pow er swi tch to th e desir ed swi ng mot ion se ttin g. Hin ts: - A fter turni ng on pow er , this pr oduc t may not swing u nles s there is a chil d in the s eat. - A s with mo[...]
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16 High Chair Use T o pre v ent serious injur y or death fr om falls or sliding out: • Al wa ys secur e child with r estraint belts adjust ed t o t y our child sn ugly . The tra y is not designed t o hold child in high chair . • Use onl y with a child who has enough upper body contr ol t o sit unassist ed. • Ne v er lea v e child unat ten[...]
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17 Hin t: If you are conv erti ng to a hig h chai r from in fant s eat mo de, rem ove th e seat fr om the in fant seat bas e. • Fit the seat onto the high cha ir bas e. • Pus h to “sna p” the s eat in pl ace. Pull up on t he seat to be sure it is se cure . 4 High Chair Use Usi ng the T ray • Fit th e tray o nto the seat arm res ts. Pus h [...]
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18 Hin t: If you are conv erti ng to tod dle r seat fr om high chair mode, fol low st eps 1 and 2 . • Whi le pul ling t he rele ase h andl es on the sides o f the tra y , pull the tra y towa rds you and lift to remov e it fro m the sea t. • Sto re the r estr aint syste m under neat h the pad . • Unb uckl e the res trai nt sys tem. • Pus h t[...]
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19 Infant Seat, Infant Swing and High Chair Restraint System Use Sec urin g Y our Infa nt • Plac e your child i n the sea t. Pos itio n the cro tch bel t betw een you r chil d’ s legs. • Fast en the waist b elts to the cro tch bel t. Mak e sure yo u hear a “cl ick” on both si des. • Ti ghte n each waist b elt so th at the re stra int sy[...]
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Fisher -P rice, Inc., a subsidiar y of Mat tel, Inc., East Auror a, Ne w Y ork 1 4052, U .S.A. ©20 1 0 Matt el, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, 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 réser v és. PRINTED IN CHIN[...]