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– 20 – Kids II, Inc. • Alpharetta, GA 30022 USA www .kidsii.com Customer Service • Servicios al consumidor • Service consommateurs www.kidsii.com/customerservice US/Canada 1-800-230-8190 Australia (02) 9894 1855 Mexico (55) 5292-8488 UK +44 (0) 870 351 7286 © 2007 Kids II, Inc. • Printed in China • 6803_IS112807R4 Kids II Canada Co. [...]
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– 2 – W ARNING • AD VER TENCIA • A VER TISSEMENT EN ES FR Safety Guidelines to Pre vent Serious Injury or Death Use the activity center ONL Y if the child meets ALL of the following conditions: ...is at least four (4) months of age, ...can sit up by him or herself, ...is less than 30” tall (76.2 cm), ...weighs less than 25 lbs. (1 1 kg) D[...]
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– 18 – Care and Cleaning • Cuidado y limpieza • Entretien et netto ya g e EN ES FR Locking tabs P estañas de ajuste Languettes de verrouillage Remov al • Retirar • Retrait ES FR Fabric Seat – First, you must remove the seat carrier ... View under the seat carrier and locate the four locking tabs. These tabs keep the seat carrier insi[...]
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– 4 – Locate the play surface. It is shipped with the seat carrier placed inside. Localice la super fi cie de juego. Viene con el soporte del asiento colocado en su interior . Prenez la surface de jeu. Elle est imbriquée dans le porte-siège. 1 1 T urn the play surface upside down. Press two or more of the four latching tabs on the rim of the[...]
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– 16 – EN ES Smaller babies should be placed in the activity center for only short periods of time—15 minutes maximum. The time period may be increased as the child becomes more accustomed to the spring action. Interact frequently with your child while he or she is in the activity center . Playing music, dancing, and singing all engage the ch[...]
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– 6 – Platf orm Assembl y • Ensamblaje de la plataforma • Ensemb le de la plate-forme Locate the triangular platform and place it upside down on a smooth surface. (The printed pattern of spirals will be facing downward.) Localice la plataforma triangular y colóquela de cabeza sobre una super fi cie lisa. (El dibujo impreso de espirales qu[...]
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– 14 – Bounce, Bounce, Baby! ™ Módulo del piano requiere (2) baterías tamaño AA/LR6 (1.5 V) (no incluidas). Use baterías alcalinas para un mejor funcionamiento. PRECAUCIÓN: Siga los lineamientos para las baterías en esta sección. De lo contrario, la vida de la batería podría reducirse o la batería podría tener una fuga o romperse. [...]
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– 8 – Locate the (3) height adjustment pins. Insert a height adjustment pin through the middle slot in the side of one of the legs. Be sure that the hook at the end of the adjustment pin is pointing upward as shown. Localice las (3) clavijas de ajuste de altura. Inserte una clavija de ajuste de altura a través de la ranura central en el lado d[...]
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– 12 – Locate the toy bar with a bead chaser . Position the upper end of the toy bar directly above the snack tray . Then align the slot at the bottom of the toy bar with the keys inside the socket and insert the toy bar . The toy bar will snap into place when properly installed. NOTE: Do not use excessive force. T oy bar alignment must be corr[...]
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– 10 – Loop of webbing • Laz o de red Boucle de sangle T urn the seat carrier upside down. Pull back the binding (edge trim) of the fabric seat to reveal the red webbing sewn to the inside edge of the seat. Locate a loop of webbing (a short section of webbing that is not sewn to the fabric). In the outer edge of the seat carrier , locate a sh[...]