Fisher-Price B2108 manual

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    w w w . f i s h e r - p r i c e . c o m Model Number: B21 08, B3469, G5175 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 ol needed for assembly: Phillips Screwdriv er (not included). Requires four “D” (LR20) alkal[...]

  • Page 2

    Consumer Inf ormation Wa rnings and Caution 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-Pric e® Consumer Relati[...]

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    Pa r t s 3 Fro nt Base Rear Base Se at with Restraint 2 Seat T ubes Seat Wir e 2 Seat Wire C aps 2 Accessory Bins Pad To y B a r (T o y s may be different) Tr a y 2 Fron t Legs (Longer) 2 Rear Legs (Shorter) Bracket (with M4 Lock Nuts) Housing Motor Housing M4 Screw - 4 Shown Actual Size Note: Tighten or loosen all screw s with a Phillips screwdriv[...]

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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 “s naps” into the hole in the front base. •R epeat this procedure to assemble the ot[...]

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    Assemb ly 5 •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 “s nap” into the holes in each rear leg . Rear Base Fro nt Base Rear L egs •P osition th[...]

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    Assemb ly 6 • Insert four M4 screws into the seat tubes and tighten. •R otate the seat tubes down. Seat Tu b e s 10 Bracket Seat T ubes 11 •P osition the br acket so that the tall end is toward the bottom edge of the seat. Hint: The M4 lock nuts have been assembled to the br acket at the factor y . D uring shipment of this product, they may h[...]

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    Assemb ly 7 •W hile holding the seat wire in place , carefully turn the seat around so that the front 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 •T urn the seat face down. •F it an accessor y bin into the groov [...]

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    Assemb ly 8 •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. Crotch Belt Wa i st Belts Pad 19 • 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 s[...]

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    9 Assemb ly Batter y Installation Installation •L ocate the battery compartment door on the swing frame. • Insert a coin into the batter y compartment door and pr y the battery compar tment door off of the swing frame. • Insert four “D” (LR20) alkaline batteries. •R eplace the battery compar tment door . Battery Co mpar tment Door Hint:[...]

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    IMPORT ANT! Bef ore each use, inspect this product for damaged hardware , loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use if an y parts are missing or broken. Contact F isher-Price® f or 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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    Adjusting the Seat Using the T r ay Using the T o y Ba r • Lift or lower the toy bar f or baby's enjoyment. 11 To y B a r A djust the seat angle in any of thr ee positions: Upright , Se mi-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 f or Upright, [...]

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    Swing Modes 12 T he Smart Response ™ S wing has two modes: Baby Sounds Activated and Pa re nt Ac tivated . Pa r ent Activated IMPORT ANT! T he maximum w eight limit for this product is 24 lbs. If your child weighs less than 24 lbs., but is really active and appears to be able to climb out of the swing , immediately discontinue its use. Bab y Soun[...]

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    Bab y Sounds Activ ated 13 Sound Sensitivity Dial •S lide the switch to high sensitivity f or incoming sounds (listens for shallow sounds). •S lide the switch to low sensitivity f or incoming sounds (listens only for loud sounds). Music/V olume Switch •S elect for music highest volume . •S elect for music high volume . •S elect for music [...]

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    Pa r ent Activ ated 14 S wing Mode S witch •S lide the switch to parent activated .T he power L.E.D . lights and the swing begins swinging. •B e sure to turn the product off when not in use. Speed Dial •S elect any of five speed settings. Music/V olume Switch •S elect for music highest volume . •S elect for music high volume . •S elect [...]

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    Car e Stor ag e •T urn the toy bar back to it's st orage position. •P r ess the button on the inside of each housing and push the r ear legs toward the fr ont legs. Stand the frame against a wall for storage . To r emov e the pad: •U nhook the four elastic hooks from the pegs on the seat back and bottom. •P ush the restraint belts back[...]

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    One (1) Y ear Limited W arr anty FCC Statement (United States Only) F isher-Price , Inc., 636 Girard A venue , East Au rora, New Y ork 14052 warrants that Smart Response ™ S wing is free from all defects in material and workmanship when used under normal conditions for a period of one (1) y ear from the date of purchase. Should the product fail t[...]