Fisher-Price B1637 manual

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    w w w . f i s h e r - p r i c e . c o m Model Number: B1637 PLEASE KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Please read these instructions before assembly and use of this product, as they c ontain important information. A dult assembly is required . To ols needed for assembly: Phillips Screwdriv er and Scissors (both not included). Requires four “D” (LR20) a[...]

  • Page 2

    2 Oc casionally a consumer may experienc e a problem with one of our products. If this should happen, please call us t oll-free , rather than return this product to the store. Usually , we can solve the problem ov er the telephone or send you r eplacement parts. Please call Fisher-P rice® Consumer Relations, toll-free at 1-800-432-5437 ,8 AM - 6 P[...]

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    Pa r t s 3 Fro nt Base Rear Base Housing 2 Rear Legs (Shorter) Motor Housing Se at with Restraint 2 Seat T ubes Bracket (with M4 Lock Nuts) Seat Wir e 2 Seat Wire C aps 2 Accessory Bins Pad Sound ‘n Lights T ray Mirr or Base Remote Control and Holder (with M4 Lock Nut) Tr a y 2 Fron t Legs (Longer) M4 Screw - 4 Shown Actual Size Note: Tighten or [...]

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    •P lace the front base on a flat surface. •P osition a fr ont leg (longer) so that the tapered end is downward , as shown. •W hile pressing the button on one of the front legs , inser t it into the front base. Push down on the front leg until the button “ snaps” into the hole in the front base . •R epeat this procedure to assemble the o[...]

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    Assemb ly 5 • Position a r ear leg so that the tapered end is upright. •W hile pressing the button on the top of the rear leg , inser t it into the housing short tube, as shown. Push the r ear leg until the button “ snaps ” into the hole in the short tube. •R epeat this procedure to assemble the other rear leg t o the motor housing short [...]

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    •P lace the rear base on a flat surface so that the buttons face the front base. •W hile pressing the buttons on each side of the rear base , fit the rear legs onto the rear base . Push the rear legs down until the buttons on the rear base “ snap” into the holes in each rear leg . Rear Base Fro nt Base Rear L egs Assemb ly •W hile standin[...]

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    • Insert four M4 screws into the seat tubes and tighten. Assemb ly •R otate the seat tubes down. •F it the seat wir e through the slot in the bracket as shown. 7 Seat Tu b e s 14 Bracket Bracket Slot Seat Wir e Seat T ubes 15 16 •P osition the br acket so that the tall end is toward the bottom edge of the seat. Hint: The M4 lock nuts have b[...]

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    •W hile holding the seat wire in place , carefully turn the seat around so that the front of the seat faces y ou. •P osition the seat wir e cap so that the rounded edge is upright. •F it each end of the seat wir e through the hole in each seat wire cap . Ends of Seat Wir e Assemb ly •T urn the seat face down. •F it an accessor y bin into [...]

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    Assemb ly •F it the pock et on the back of the pad onto the seat back. •F it the waist belts through the smaller slots in the pad. 9 Wa i st Belts Pad Slot Slot 23 • Lift the bottom of the pad. • Insert the pad elastic loops through the holes in the seat bottom. • Insert the crotch belt through the slot in the pad. •F r om under the sea[...]

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    10 •P osition the lights ‘n sounds tr ay on a flat surface, with the r oller facing you. •P osition the mirror base, with the mirror toward you . •F it the mirror base onto the lights ‘ n sounds tray . 26 •T urn the assembly over . Inser t four #8 x 1 3 / 8 " scr ews into the bottom of the lights ‘ n sounds tray and tighten. Asse[...]

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    11 Batteries ma y leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your product. T o av oid battery leakage: •D o not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different ty pes: alk aline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Insert batteries as indicated inside the batter y compartment. •R emove batteries durin[...]

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    IMPORT ANT! Bef ore each use, inspect this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing par ts or sharp edges. DO NO T use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact F isher-Pric e® for replacement parts and instructions if needed. Never substitute parts. Securing Y our Child •P lace your child in the seat. Position the cr otch belt betw[...]

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    U sing the T r a y 13 A djust the seat angle in any of thr ee positions: Upright , S emi-Recline or Recline . To adjust the seat angle: P ush do wn on the seat back to position the seat wire in the desired groo ve in the bracket for Upright, Semi-Recline or Recline. •F it the tray onto the seat armrests. Tr a y Upright S emi-Recline Recline •F [...]

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    Swing ing Hint: As with most battery-powered swings, a heavier child reduces the amount of swinging motion on all settings. In most cases, the low setting works best for a smaller child while the high setting works best for a larger child. Hint: The swing will swing up to eight hours after the top of button on the remote is pushed. After eight hour[...]

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    Car e Stor ag e •F it the bottom of the remote into the cupped portion of the holder . •P ush to “ snap ” the top of the remote under the holder clips. •P r ess the button on the inside of each housing and push the rear legs toward the front legs. Stand the frame against a wall for stor age. To r emov e the pad: •U nhook the four elasti[...]

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    •M ake sure the remote is no further away than 20 feet from the swing. •M ake sure the remote and the swing are in a direct line and there are no obstacles between them. • In the unlikely event that use of the remote interferes with normal use of other remote controlled equipment , such as t elevisions and stereos , or use of other elec tric [...]