Fisher-Price BO639 manual

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    Model Number: B0639 Please keep this instruction sheet for future reference , as it contains important information. A dult assembly is required . To ols needed for assembly: Phillips Screwdriv er and Adjustable Wrench (both not included). Requires four “D” (LR20) alkaline batteries for operation (not included). M aximum W eight Limit: 24 lbs. ([...]

  • Page 2

    2 Wa r ning and Caution •T o pre v ent f alls, ne v er use with an activ e child who ma y be able to climb out of the seat. •N ev er leav e child unattended. •T o pre v ent injur y or death from f alls or sliding out, alwa ys use restraint system. Ne v er rely on the tra y to restrain child. W ARNING This product contains small par ts in its [...]

  • Page 3

    3 Parts Motorized Fr ame 2 Lower L egs 2 Upper Legs Se at with Restraint System 2 Feet Tr ay 4 T oys (T o y s may be diff erent than shown.) Pad ALL SHOWN A CTUAL SIZE #8 x 1 / 2 " Screw - 2 M4 x 31.5 mm Bolt - 2 M4 Lock Nut - 2 Seat T ube Arm[...]

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    SHOWN A CTUAL SIZE Assembly 4 Low er Leg •P osition a lower leg so that it stands on a flat surface, as shown. •F it a foot onto the end of the low er leg. • Insert a #8 x 1 / 2 " screw through the bottom of the foot and into the lower leg . Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriv er . D o not over-tighten. •R epeat this procedure [...]

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    •F old the top of the pad down. Insert the waist belts through the slots in the pad. Make sure the waist belts are not twisted . •T urn the seat upright. •F it the pad edges around the rim of the seat. • Hook the two fastener straps on each side of the pad under the rim on each side of the seat. Slots Wa i s t Be lts Pad •P osition the se[...]

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    Motorized Fr ame T ube Hole •P r ess the button on the seat tube and slide the seat tube into the motorized frame tube . M ake sure the button on the seat tube “ snaps ”i nto the larger hole in the motoriz ed frame tube. Pr ess Seat T ube Button • Insert an M4 x 31.5 mm bolt through the seat tube arm and seat tube. •A ttach an M4 lock nut[...]

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    Assembly 7 • Insert a M4 x 31.5 mm bolt through smaller hole in the motorized frame tube and into the seat tube. •A ttach an M4 lock nut to the bolt. Make sure the rounded side of the lock nut faces out. •U sing an adjustable wrench, hold the lock nut in place. T hen, using a Phillips Screwdriver , tighten the bolt. Do not ov er-tighten. M4 x[...]

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    Battery Installation Battery Tips 8 - + SHOWN A CTUAL SIZE 1.5V x 4 “D” (LR20) Battery Co mpar tment Door Battery Co mpar tment •D o not mix old and new batteries. •D o not mix different types of batteries: alk aline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). •R emove the batt eries during long periods of non-use. Always re[...]

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    Swing and Mobile Use 9 IMPORT ANT! Before each use or assembly , 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-Price® for replac ement par ts and instruc tions if needed. Never substitute parts. Leg Leg Button Button •F irmly pull the legs [...]

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    Swing and Mobile Use 10 A djust Seat to Recline or Uprigh t Y ou can adjust the seat to two differ ent positions: Recline or Upright. •F ro m behind the seat, press both seat position buttons. • Lift the seat back until the buttons “s nap” int o the upright position. •P ush the seat back down until the buttons “s nap ” into the reclin[...]

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    11 Swing and Mobile Use Hints: • As with most batter y-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 . • If the low setting provides too much swinging motion for y our child , tr y placing o[...]

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    Problems and Solutions •R emove the tr ay from the seat. •U nbuck le the restraint system. •R emove the pad elastic loops fr om the pegs and unfasten the pad fasteners from the seat. •R emove the pad fr om the restraint system. •R emove the t oys from the mobile. •M achine wash the pad and toys in cold water with a mild det ergent. D o [...]