Fisher-Price H7185 manual

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    www .fi sher -price.co. uk H7185 WARNING IMPORT ANT! KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Cradle Cradle (Seat moves side to side) Swing Swing (Seat moves front to back)[...]

  • Page 2

    WARNING CAUTION To prevent serious injury and/or falls and being strangled in the restraint system: • Always use restraint system. Never rely on the tray to restrain child. • Not recommended for children who can sit up by themselves (6 months approximately, until 9 kg/20 lbs). • Never leave child unattended. • It is dangerous to use this pr[...]

  • Page 3

    Motorized Frame 2 Lower Legs 2 Upper Legs Seat with Restraint System 2 Feet Tray 4 Toys (toys may be different) Pad with Headrest ALL SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE #8 x 1,3 cm Screw - 2 M5 x 30 mm Bolt - 2 M5 Lock Nut - 2 Lower Seat Tube Note: Tighten the screws with the enclosed Allen wr ench. Parts Fabric Panel Allen Wrench 3[...]

  • Page 4

    Lower Leg • Position a lower leg so that it stands on a flat surface, as shown. • Fit a foot onto the end of the lower leg. • Insert a #8 x 1,3 cm screw through the bottom of the foot and into the lower leg. Fully tighten the screw with the Allen wrench. • Repeat this procedure to assemble the other foot to the other lower leg. Foot • Pos[...]

  • Page 5

    • Locate the R and L on the underside of each elbow foot. The R indicates the right leg. The L indicates the left leg. • While pressing the upper button on the right leg, fit it into the tube in the motorized frame. Make sur e the upper button on the right leg “snaps” into the hole in the tube. • Repeat this procedure to assemble the left[...]

  • Page 6

    • Turn the seat upright. • Fold the top of the pad down. Insert the waist belts through the slots in the pad. Make sure the waist belts ar e not twisted. • Fit the pad edges around the rim of the seat. • Hook the two fastener straps on each side of the pad onto the rim on each side of the seat. Seat Slots Waist Belts Pad Assembly • Fit th[...]

  • Page 7

    Upper Seat Tube • Tip the assembly on it’s side on a flat surface. • Fit the lower seat tube into the upper seat tube. Lower Seat Tube • First, fit an M5 lock nut into an opening in the short tube. Make sure the r ounded side of the lock nut faces out. • Next, insert an M5 x 30 mm screw through the opening in the opposite side of the shor[...]

  • Page 8

    Hint: We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life. Battery Installation Battery Safety Information 1,5V x 4 LR20 (“D”) Battery Compartment Door In exceptional circumstances , batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your product. To avoid battery leakage: • Do not mix old and new batteries or b[...]

  • Page 9

    Leg Leg Button Button To Unfold • Firmly pull the legs outward. Make sure the buttons snap into the notches in the motorized frame. • Check to be sure the legs are locked into position by pushing the legs inward. The legs should not move. WARNING To prevent serious injury and/or falls and being strangled in the restraint system: • Always use [...]

  • Page 10

    Y ou can adjust the seat to two different positions: Recline or Upright. • From behind the seat, press both seat position buttons. • Push the seatback up until the buttons “snap” into the upright position. • Push the seatback down until the buttons “snap” into the recline position. Front Edge of Seat Press Seat P osition Buttons Y ou [...]

  • Page 11

    Swing, W aterglobe and Mobile Use Water globe/ Mobile ON Mus ic/Sounds Switch P ower Dial Mobile/ Water globe Switch Reset Button Swing/Water globe/Mobile ON Volume Dial Swing • Turn the power dial to the ON position . The swing begins swinging. • Select any of six speed settings . • Be sure to turn swinging OFF when not in use. Hints: • As[...]

  • Page 12

    Problems and Solutions Problem Probable Cau se Solution Motor is not running; no swinging Motor is running but swinging stops after a few minutes No difference noticed in swinging motion after power dial is adjusted Swinging motion too high even at the lowest setting Water globe (lights)/mobile, music/sounds do not work and swing is off Music/sound[...]