Fisher-Price 74120 manual

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    Please keep this instruction sheet for future reference , as it contains important information. A dult assembly is required . Requires four “C” (LR14) alkaline batteries for the mobile and two “ AA ” (LR6) alkaline batteries for the remot e control. (Batteries not included) To ol required for batt er y installation: Phillips screwdriv er (n[...]

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    P arts 2 2 •A crib mobile is intended for visual stimulation and not to be grasped by a child . •A lways attach b y provided fastener (clamp) tightly to a crib or playpen according to the instructions. Check frequently . •D o not add additional strings or straps to attach to a crib or playpen. IMPOR T ANT! •P ossible entanglement injury , k[...]

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    Mobile F eatur es 3 Song Select Button – Choose from seven tunes or no music (lights only). Light Select Button – Choose from: 1 T winkling lights around baby's room 2 Glowing star light gently fading in and out 3 Both lights 4 No lights (music only) Start Button – Star ts or restarts music and soothing lights. Po we r/V olume Switch –[...]

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    Remote Contr ol Featur es 4 Button - Press to restart or pause the mobile once the mobile has been turned on. LED Signal Indicator - Lights when the button is pressed t o let you know the remote control has tr ansmitted a signal to the mobile. Tr ansmitter Window - Remote control transmits a signal to the receiv er dome on the mobile. Handle - Flip[...]

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    Mobile •L ocate the battery compartment door on the mobile’ s lower arm. •L oosen the screws in the batt er y c ompartment door with a Phillips screwdriv er . Remove the battery c ompartment door . • Insert four “C” (LR14) alkaline batteries, as indicated inside the battery compar tment. Hint: We recommend using alk aline batteries for [...]

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    •D o not mix old and new batteries. •D o not mix different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). •R emove the batteries during long periods of non-use . Always remov e exhausted batteries from the to y . Batter y leakage and corrosion can damage this toy . Dispose of batteries safely . •D o n[...]

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    • F it the post on the upper arm into the hole in the lower arm as shown. Assembly 7 Upper Arm P ost Low er Arm Hole • Insert the star retainer into the hole in the lower arm on the side opposite the battery compar tment as shown. • Insert the #6 x 1 / 2 " screw into the hole on the other side of the low er arm as shown. Tighten the scre[...]

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    Thr eaded Peg Crib T op Rail Clamp •N ote the spiral has a wide clamp on one end and a narro w clamp on the other end. • “S nap” the wide clamp of the spir al onto the post above the star on the upper arm as shown. • “S nap” the narr ow clamp of the spiral onto the post below the star on the upper arm as shown. •F it the mobile agai[...]

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    •L ocate the power/volume swit ch on mobile. •T he switch has three positions: off ; on with low v olume and on with high v olume . •S lide the power/volume switch to the off position when not in use. •L ocate the light select button on the mobile. •P r ess the button to choose four diff erent light modes: 1 T winkling lights around baby&[...]

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    Use 10 IMPORT ANT! • In the unlikely event that use of the remote interferes with normal use of other remote controlled equipment , such as televisions and stereos , or use of other electric or batter y power ed appliances inter fere with oper ation of the mobile, do not use both appliances at the same time. •F or best per f ormance between the[...]

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    •W ipe the toy with a clean cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. •D o not immerse the toy . Car e 11 Note: T his equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful inter fer[...]

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    Questions? W e'd like to hear from y ou! C all F isher-Price® C onsumer Relations, toll-free at 1-800-432-KIDS , 8 AM - 6 PM EST Monday through F riday . Hearing-impaired consumers using T T Y/TDD equipment, please call 1-800-382-7470. Or , write to: F isher-Price® Consumer Relations 636 Girard A venue East Aurora , New Y ork 14052 F or othe[...]