Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product P6946 Fisher-Price
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www .fi sher -price.co.uk Infant Seat R ocker S wing P6946 IMPORTANT! KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. WARNING.
2 To prevent injury or death from falls or b eing strangled in the restraint system • Never leave child unattended. When used as a Swing: • Always use the restraint system. • Never use with an active child who may be able to climb out of the product.
3 T oy Bar (T oys may be different) Parts Pad 2 Retainers (with Lock Nut) Seat Back T ube 2 Side Rails with Waist Belts Kickstand Front T ube Cross Brace Assembly T ool (This tool is not a toy .
4 Infant Seat/Rocker Assembly This package contains small parts in its unassembled state. Adult assembly is required. CAUTION • Locate the hole in each side rail. • Position the front tube so that it is a shape. • Fit the front tube to the side rails, as shown.
5 Infant Seat/Rocker Assembly Seat Back T ube Sockets PRESS • Insert the seat back tube into the socket in each side rail. • While pressing the tabs on the ends of the seat back tube, continue to insert the seat back tube into the sockets in each side rail until the tabs “snap” into place.
6 • Fasten the pad buckles on the front edge of the pad and underneath the seat. Make sure you hear a “snap” on both sides. Pad Buckles • Fasten the pad buckles around each side rail. • Press the fasteners together in the seat back portion of the pad.
7 • Place the front curved base on a flat sur face so that it cur ves away from you. • Place the back base on a flat surface, behind the front curved base. • Position the leg assemblies so that the hubs are facing each other . • Fit the ends of the legs over the ends of the front and back bases, as shown.
8 Swing Frame Assembly Seat T ubes • Insert the ends of the seat tubes into the sockets in the hubs. • Push the seat tubes in until you hear a “snap” (for each). Hubs • Insert a #4 x 3,18 cm screw into each hub and tighten. 5 6 • Locate the holes on the bottom of the seat tubes.
9 Swing Frame Assembly Retainer with Lock Nut • Fit a retainer with lock nut onto the end of the screw and to the seat tube support. Hint: A lock nut has been factory assembled to the retainer . During shipment, the lock nut may have fallen out of the retainer .
10 Setup and Use To prevent injury or death from falls or b eing strangled in the restraint system • Never leave child unattended. When used as a Swing: • Always use the restraint system. • Never use with an active child who may be able to climb out of the product.
11 Seat T ube Hub • Rotate the kickstand up. • Push down on the seat bottom to be sure the kickstand is in position. • Grasp the handles on the seat. • Slide the seat between the seat tubes. • Fit the groove in each handle to the seat tubes.
12 Swing IMPORT ANT! Do not place the seat on top of the seat tube support! The seat is not secure. Please remove the seat. Re-read and repeat steps 1 - 3. 4 Plug Plug T oy Bar • Fit the plugs on each end of the toy bar into the sockets in each side rail.
13 Kickstand • Rotate the kickstand out. • Push down on the seat bottom to be sure the kickstand is in position. • Fit the plugs on each end of the toy bar into the sockets in each side rail. Plugs T oy Bar Infant Seat 1 2 • Rotate the kickstand up.
14 • Place your child in the seat. Position the restraint pad between your child’ s legs. • Fasten the restraint straps to the restraint pad. Make sure you hear a “click” on both sides. • Check to be sure the restraint system is securely attached by pulling it away from your child.
15 • Grasp handles on the seat. • Lift the seat from the seat tube hubs A . • Pull the seat forward B . Removing the Seat from the Swing Handles A B Seat T ube Hubs.
Fisher Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., East Aurora, NY 14052 U.S.A. ©2008 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc. PRINTED IN CHINA P6946pr-0726 • Press the button on each housing and push the rear legs toward the front legs.
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