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Step 6.
Adjust the control switch to
medium setting.
For a lower speed, push the
control switch toward low.
For a higher speed, push the
control switch toward high.
Step 7.
Give the seat a push to start the swing.
Observe the swinging motion for a minute. It takes time for
your swing to adjust to a new setting.
A small, quiet baby will swing higher on each setting than a
larger, more active baby.
Indicator Light-
ON/OFF light comes on
when swing is turned on.
Seat may be stopped any time motor is running without
damaging motor. Push swing to start.
If your swing motor stops operating by itself, protective
device may have been activated. Turn off motor, wait three
minutes, then restart swing
Step 4.
Place crotch strap between
childs legs and snap both side
buckles to the center buckle.
Adjust belt as needed to get a
snug fit around your child.
To release, push in on front
of buckle.
Step 5.
Close the tray. CHECK that
tray is latched by pulling up
on the tray.
Do not depend on the tray or seat belt
alone to hold your baby. Always secure your baby with
both the seat belt and tray when your child is in the
swing.
Using the Tray
Unlatch the tray by squeezing
the two latches under the tray
at the same time, and lift up
tray. Be careful not to let tray
hit your baby when lifting or
closing tray.
To latch tray, push down firmly.
Tray must be latched at all
times when baby is in the
swing.
Adjusting the Stand
To change recline of the carrier,
squeeze the adjustment wire
and move to desired position.
To adjust for rocking, move the
adjustment wire to the highest
position.
Do not
change seat recline with
baby in infant carrier.
Be aware that infant move-
ment or rocking may cause
the infant carrier to move on
a table.
FOR SAFE BATTERY USE:
Do not remove or insert the batteries with
baby in swing. The batteries could fall on
baby if dropped.
Keep the batteries out of childrens reach.
Any battery may leak battery acid if mixed with
a different battery type, if inserted incorrectly
(put in backwards) or if all batteries are not
replaced or recharged at the same time.
Any battery may leak battery acid or explode
if disposed of in fire or an attempt is made to
charge a battery not intended to be recharged.
Never recharge a battery of one type in a
recharger made for a battery of another type.
Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaky
batteries can cause skin burns or other per-
sonal injury. When discarding batteries, be
sure to dispose of them in the proper manner,
according to your state and local regulations.
Always remove batteries if the swing is not going to be used
for a month or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and
cause damage.
Recommended Type BatteriesSize D
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RechargeablesUse and recharge according to
!
manufacturers instructions.
!
DisposablesAlkaline.
!
NEVER mix battery types.
Change batteries when swing ceases to operate satisfactorily.
Using the Swing
CHECK that all parts are
securely fastened together
before using the swing.
Step 1.
Place carrier in hanger.
Be sure handle notches
are seated in the hanger.
Step 2.
Thread both sides of seat belt
through the buckles as shown.
CHECK that the belt is
threaded correctly by pulling
on the seat belt. The belt
should not slip through the
buckle.
Step 3.
Open tray and place baby in
the seat. (If your child is very
small, you may want to use
rolled-up blankets as a prop.)
Hanger
Notch
Attaching the Seat Cover
Step 1.
Slide the pocket of the cloth
seat cover over the top of the
seat as shown.
Step 2.
Pull both ends of seat belt
through the slots in the seat
cover.
Step 3.
Fold cover around bottom
of seat.
Be sure the seat cover at
armrest does not interfere
with tray latching.
Trouble Shooting the Battery Powered Swing
Problem:
Swing
won't
operate
Seat
doesn't
swing
very
high
Possible Reasons for Problem:
1. No batteries in swing.
2. Batteries dead.
3. Speed setting too low.
4. Batteries in backwardscheck + and -.
5. Corrosion on battery terminals. Rotate batteries in
place against terminals, or clean with sandpaper
or steel wool if corrosion is severe.
6. Baby leaning too far forward.
7. Baby grabbing swing legs. (Discontinue use.)
8. Seat not pushed high enough for a good start.
9. Protective device activated. (Turn off motor, wait
3 minutes, then restart swing.)
1. Control setting too low.
2. Blanket hanging down, causing increased wind
resistance.
3. Batteries too weak.
4. Baby leaning too far forward.
5. Baby too heavy or too active. (Discontinue use.)
6. Soft carpet (swings higher on hard floors).
If you still have problems, call our toll-free
number, 1-800-345-4109.