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23 4 © 1999 Graco 135-1-99 IS2131 Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death. Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use seat belt. STRANGULA TION HAZARD: DO NOT place swing in any location where there are cords, such as window blind cords, drapes, phone cords, etc. CARE[...]
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23 4 © 1999 Graco 135-1-99 IS2131 Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death. Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use seat belt. STRANGULA TION HAZARD: DO NOT place swing in any location where there are cords, such as window blind cords, drapes, phone cords, etc. CARE[...]
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5 135-1-99 IS2131 Attaching the Seat Step 1. Slide hanger tubes into both armrests of seat. If your model has side-facing met al bu ttons instead of for- ward-facing buttons at top of hanger tubes, the side-facing buttons must face toward the seat as shown. Line up holes in both armrests with holes in the hanger tubes. Put a screw through the holes[...]
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5 135-1-99 IS2131 Attaching the Seat Step 1. Slide hanger tubes into both armrests of seat. If your model has side-facing met al bu ttons instead of for- ward-facing buttons at top of hanger tubes, the side-facing buttons must face toward the seat as shown. Line up holes in both armrests with holes in the hanger tubes. Put a screw through the holes[...]
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9 135-1-99 IS2132 Step 1. Place the two beads and three rings on the bar . The suggested order is ring-bead-ring-bead- ring. (Once the toy bar is on the tray , the order cannot be changed.) Step 2. Snap the bar (one end at a time) into the two “U”-shaped holes located on the top front of the tray . CHECK that bar is securely attached by pulling[...]
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9 135-1-99 IS2132 Step 1. Place the two beads and three rings on the bar . The suggested order is ring-bead-ring-bead- ring. (Once the toy bar is on the tray , the order cannot be changed.) Step 2. Snap the bar (one end at a time) into the two “U”-shaped holes located on the top front of the tray . CHECK that bar is securely attached by pulling[...]