Fisher-Price T6340 manual

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    2 W ARNING Consumer Infor mation Prevent Entanglement Injury • Keep mobile out of baby’ s reach. • Remove mobile portion of product from crib or playpen when baby begins to push up on hands and knees. • This product may not attach to all crib designs. Do not add additional strings or straps to attach to crib or playpen. • Use ONL Y attach[...]

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    3 Parts Arm Note: All of the screws used to assemble this toy are attached to the product. Follow these instructions carefully to fully secure the screws. Tighten and loosen all screws with a Phillips screwdriver . Do not over-tighten the screws. Base Crib Connector Mobile Remote[...]

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    4 CO N S UMER ASS I S T A N CE 1-800-432-5437 (US & Canada) 1300 135 312 (Australia) Fisher-Price, Inc., 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, NY 14052. Hearing-impaired consumers: 1-800-382-7470. Outside the United States: Canada: Mattel Canada Inc., 6155 Freemont Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W2; www.service.mattel.com. Great Britain: Mattel UK [...]

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    5 Remote • Loosen the screw in the batter y compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver . Remove the battery compartment door . • Insert two "AAA" (LR03) alkaline batteries. • Replace the batter y compartment door and tighten the screw . • If the base does not seem to react to the remote after replacing batteries in the base, it&[...]

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    6 In exceptional circumstances, batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your product. T o avoid battery leakage: • Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Insert batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment. ?[...]

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    7 1 2 • Fit the crib connector to the base and tighten both screws. IMPORT ANT! Make sure the straps are over the top of the crib connector . Crib Connector Base • First, press the button on the base, next to the socket A and then slide the socket door open B . • Fit the arm into the socket in the base and tighten both screws. Arm Socket 1 1 [...]

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    8 Assembly • Fit the mobile to the end of the arm. • Push to "snap" the mobile onto the arm. Pull the mobile to be sure it's secure to the arm. Arm Mobile 1 3[...]

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    9 Crib Attachment W ARNING Prevent Entanglement Injury • Keep mobile out of baby’ s reach. • Remove mobile portion of product from crib or playpen when baby begins to push up on hands and knees. • This product may not attach to all crib designs. Do not add additional strings or straps to attach to crib or playpen. • Use ONL Y attached to [...]

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    10 • Position the base so that the decorated side faces the inside of the crib. • Fit the base onto the crib top rail. Hint: The base is designed to fit most crib designs. Please refer to the main illustration and the inset photograph. • Make sure the top strap is hanging over the crib top rail. Pull the bottom strap through the crib rails. ?[...]

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    11 Crib Attachment • Make sure the straps are tightened securely around the crib rail. • While pushing the tab at the bottom of the buckle, pull the free end of the strap to tighten on the rail. Hint: Y ou can secure the free end of the strap to the base. 1 2 • Tie the base strings to a crib spindle. Note: It is better the tie the strings in [...]

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    12 Crib Attachment Crib Removal • If the distance between the base and the mattress is less than 7 Inches (18 cm), lower the crib mattress. • T o remove the base from a crib rail, simply press the tabs on each side of the buckle. Mattress Mattress At Least 7 Inches (18 cm) At Least 7 Inches (18 cm) Bottom of Base Bottom of Base 1 4 PRESS PRESS [...]

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    13 Use IMPORT ANT! • In the unlikely event that use of the remote inter feres with normal use of other remote controlled equipment, such as televisions, stereos, or use of other electronic or battery powered appliances interfere with operation of the mobile, do not use both appliances at the same time. • For best per formance between the mobile[...]

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    14 • Press the button on the remote to activate the mobile. Press again to stop. Note: The remote will remain active for about four hours. After four hours you will need to slide the power/volume switch on the mobile off, then on again to reactivate. Power/Volume Switch Power/Volume Switch • Slide the switch to ON with low volume or ON with hig[...]

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    15 Convert to Music Box Remove the mobile and use as a music box! • Loosen both screws in the arm near the base. Lift and remove the arm. • Close the socket door on top of the base. Hint: The socket door must be completely closed for use as a music box. • Store the mobile in a safe place for future use.[...]

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    16 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed a[...]