Fisher-Price 79030 manual

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    w w w . f i s h e r - p r i c e . c o m Aquarium Bouncer ™ Model Number: 79030 Please keep this instruction sheet for future reference , as it contains important information. A dult assembly is required . To ol required for assembly: Phillips scr ewdriver (not included). Requires one “D” (LR20) alkaline battery (not included) f or soother ope[...]

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    2 Wa rning To prevent serious injury and/or falls: •N ev er use on any ele v ated surf ace , since child’ s mov ement ma y cause bouncer to slide or tip ov er . •N ev er use as a carr ier or lift while child is seated. • Alwa ys use the restraint system. •N ev er leav e child unattended. •N ev er use as a car seat. •N ev er use with a[...]

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    Parts 3 Shown Actual Size #8 x 3 / 4 " Screw - 2 Pa d T oy Bar Footrest with Electronic Unit Seat Back T ube Right Base Wire Left Base Wire Base T ube Removable T eether Ring s 2 Retainers[...]

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    •L ocate the electronic unit on the footrest wire . Y ou will see that there are two battery compar tments. The smaller battery compartment powers the soother; the larger battery compartment powers the toy bar . •F irst, loosen the screw in the soother battery compar tment door with a Phillips screwdriver . Remove the battery compar tment door [...]

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    Battery T ips 5 1.5V – Soother 1.5V x 3 – T oy Bar “D” (LR20) SHOWN A CTUAL SIZE + – •D o not mix old and new batteries. •D o not mix different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or r echargeable (nickel-cadmium). •R emove the batteries during long periods of non-use. Always r emove exhausted batteries from the to [...]

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    •P lace the base tube on a flat sur face as shown. •P osition the left and right base wires as shown. Note the location of the colored tab on the left and right base wires. •F it the left base wire into the base tube. •F it the right base wire into the base tube . • Make sure both c olored tabs on the base wires are visible through the ho[...]

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    Assembly 7 •P osition the footr est so that the elec tronic unit battery compartment doors are upright. •W hile flexing the base wires toward each other , hook the footrest onto the ends of the base wires. •P ush the footrest do wn completely to the tabs on the base wires. 2 Electronic Unit Battery Compartment Doors Up Flex Base Wires Inward [...]

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    8 Assembly •P osition the seat back tube so that it bends backward . • Match the c olored symbol on the seat back tube to the colored symbol on the base wire ( ● circles on one side and ▲ triangles on the other side). If the c olored symbols do not match, turn the seat back tube over and try again! •F it the seat back tube completely ont [...]

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    Assembly 9 •F it a retainer (rounded side inwar d) to one end of the seat back tube. • Insert a screw through the outside hole in the seat back tube and into the retainer . •W hile holding the retainer in place, tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriv er . Do not over-tighten. •R epeat this procedure to secure the other side of the seat[...]

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    •C heck to be sure the seat back tube bends backward. •P ull the seat back tube up to be sure it is secure . •I f the seat back tube does not bend back ward or you can remo ve either end of the seat back tube, you hav e not assembled it correctly . Remove the screws and retainers. Re-read and repeat Assembly steps 3 - 5. Assembly 10 5 Pull Up[...]

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    •U nbuck le the restraint belts from the r estraint pad . P ush the restraint belts back through the slots in the pad . •F it the pad upper pocket onto the seat back tube . • Lift the footrest. Fit the pad low er pocket onto the footrest . Low er the footrest. B Assembly 11 6 Seat Back T ube Pa d Footrest B[...]

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    •F it both restraint belts back thr ough the pad slots, as shown. Assembly 12 7 Restraint Belts[...]

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    Assembly 13 8 • Insert and “ snap ” the ends of the toy bar into the sockets in the footrest. •M ak e sure the to y bar latches are secure. T he small tabs on the sockets should be visible in the opening in the latches. Assembly is now complete . Hint: The square end of the toy bar fits into the square socket and the circular end of the toy[...]

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    14 Set-Up & Use To prevent serious injury and/or falls: •N ev er use on any ele vated surf ace, since child’ s mov ement ma y cause bouncer to slide or tip ov er . •N ev er use as a carr ier or lift while child is seated. • Alwa ys use the restraint system. •N ev er leav e child unattended. •N ev er use with a child able to sit up u[...]

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    Lo osen To tighten the belts: •F eed the anchored end of the belt up through the buckle to form a loop . •P ull the free end of the belt . •R epeat this procedure to tighten the other belt. To loosen the belts: •F eed the free end of the belt up through the buckle to form a loop . Enlarge the loop by pulling on the end of the loop to ward t[...]

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    Set-Up & Use •S lide the mode switch to f or baby activated mode. •W hen baby bats either to y , baby is rewarded with wav e sounds, bubbling action and lights. •S lide the vo lume switch to f or low volume; for high volume . •T he toy bar automatically turns off after appro ximately 10 minutes (from the last time baby bats a to y). T o[...]

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    Set-Up & Use •S lide the mode switch to f or parent activated mode. Baby enjoys 10 minutes of music, lights and bubbling action. •S elec t music, or sounds, or no sound at all. P ush the sound selection button again and again for: L ullabies Oc ean W aves Summer Rain Babbling Brook No Sound •S lide the vo lume switch to f or low volume; f[...]

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    Set-Up & Use •T he teethers are remov able from the toys on the to y bar . Simply twist the ends of each teether slightly to remo ve from either toy . •T o replac e a teether , simply push to attach it to the bott om of either toy . Te e t hers 18 6[...]

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    Set-Up & Use 19 T he pad is machine washable. W ash the pad separately in cold water on the gentle cycle. Do not use bleach. T umble dr y separately on low heat and r emov e promptly . The frame , to y bar and teethers can be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and a damp cloth. Do not immerse the elec tronic unit or toy bar . To r emov [...]

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    F isher-P rice, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., East Aurora, NY 14052 U.S.A. ©2002 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc. Pr inted in China 79030a-0920 F or other c ountries, outside the United States: C anada: call 1-800-567-7724, or write to: Mattel Canada Inc., 6155 Freemont Blvd ., Mississaug[...]