Fisher-Price H7181 manual

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    2 • Please read these instructions before assembly and use of this product. • Adult assembly is requir ed. • Tool needed for assembly: Phillips Screwdriver (not included). • Requires four “C” (LR14) alkaline batteries for operation (not included). • Weight Limit: 9 kg (20 lbs). IMPORTANT! The maximum weight limit for this product is 9[...]

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    2 W ARNING T o pre vent serious injury or death fr om falls and being strangled in the restraint system: • Alw a ys use the restr aint system . • Not recomm ended f or childre n who can sit up by themse lv es (6 months appr o ximat ely , until 9 kg, 20 lbs). • Ne ve r lea v e the child unatte nded. • It is dange rous to use this product on [...]

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    2 3 1 Assembly • Rotate the upper frame tube until it "snaps" into an upright position, as shown. Upper Frame Tube Short Tubes • While pressing the button on the base tube, insert it into a short tube on a frame tube. • Push the base tube until it “click s” into place. • While pressing the button on the other end of the base t[...]

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    2 Assembly 4 Front Tube • Pull the front tube to be sure it is secure to each lower frame tube. • Insert the upper frame tubes into the frame until you hear a "click" on both sides. 5 Press Button on Upper Frame Tube Frame • Check to be sure the upper frame tubes are secure in the frame. If you can remove the upper frame tubes from [...]

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    2 Assembly 8 • Insert two #6 x 1.9 cm screws through each upper swing arm and into each lower swing arm. Tighten the screws. • Fit the lower swing arm assembly to the out side of each upper swing arm. 7 Lower Swing Arm Assembly (with Restraint System) Upper Swing Arms Seat Back Tube Buttons 9 • P osition the seat back tube so that it curves t[...]

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    2 10 Assembly Upper P ocket Seat Back Tube Lower P ocket Seat Bottom Tube • Fit the upper pocket on the pad over the seat back tube . • Lift the seat bottom tube. Fit the lower pocket on the pad over the seat bottom tube B . Slot Slot 11 Wai st Belts Fastener • From behind the seat, insert the waist belts into the slots in the pad. • Push t[...]

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    2 Hint: We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer batter y life. 1,5V x 4 “C” (LR14) Shown Actual Size • Insert a coin into the battery compartment door and pry the battery compartment door off. • Insert four "C" (LR14) alkaline batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment. • Replace the battery compartment door [...]

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    2 W ARNING T o pre vent serious injury or death fr om falls and being strangled in the restraint system: • Alw a ys use the restr aint system . • Not recomm ended f or childre n who can sit up by themse lv es (6 months appr o ximat ely , until 9 kg (20 lbs). • Ne ve r lea v e the child unatte nded. • It is dange rous to use this product on [...]

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    2 Setup and Use 2 To tighten the restraint straps: • Feed the anchored end of the restraint strap up through the buckle to form a loop  . Pull the free end of the restr aint strap  . To loosen the restraint straps: • Feed the free end of the restraint strap up through the buckle to form a loop  . Enlarge the loop by pulling on the end [...]

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    2 Setup and Use Hint : Y our baby can enjoy lights and music with or without swinging. Lights and Mus ic Switch Lights and Mus ic Switch Volume Dial Baby Activated P ar ent Activated • Slide the lights and music switch to: When baby pulls either toy on the arch, one tune plays along with twinkling lights. On this setting, six tunes (approximately[...]

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    2 1 Lift Seat Bottom Lift Seat Back Seat Back Press Buttons • Lift the seat back and seat bottom together . • Tip the swing backwards with the seat back down. • Press both buttons on the frame at the same time to release the frame base. 2 T ake-Along Lower Frame Tube 3 • Rotate the lower frame tube around to the top of frame, as shown. To s[...]

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    2 Fisher-Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., East Aurora, New Y ork 14052, U.S .A. ©2005 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reser ved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc. • The frame, pad and toys may be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and a damp cloth. Do not immerse the frame. • This product has no consumer serviceabl[...]