Page 2 - to slide or tip over. Use only on a floor.; Suffocation Hazard; seat may tip over and cause suffocation in soft surfaces.; WARNING; Consumer Information; Infant Seat
2 To prevent serious injury or death: • Fall Hazard - Never use on any elevated surface, since child's movement may cause infant seat to slide or tip over. Use only on a floor. - Never release seat from base with child in seat.• Suffocation Hazard - Never use on a soft surface (bed, sofa, cushion), ...
Page 3 - To prevent serious injury or death:; to slide or tip over. Use only on a floor.; Toddler Seat; To prevent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out:; not designed to hold child in high chair.; High Chair
3 Consumer Information To prevent serious injury or death: • Fall Hazard - Never use on any elevated surface, since child’s movement may cause the product to slide or tip over. Use only on a floor. - Never release seat from base with child in seat.• Use only with a child who is able to get in and ou...
Page 4 - Care
4 • IMPORTANT! Please keep these instructions for future reference. • Please read these instructions before assembly and use of this product. • Adult assembly is required. Tool required for assembly: Phillips screwdriver (not included). • Requires four “C” (LR14) alkaline batteries for swing operati...
Page 5 - Parts
5 Seat Swing Seat Base #8 x 1" (2,5 cm) Screw – 20 Shown Actual Size IMPORTANT! Please remove all parts from the package and identify them before assembly. Some parts may be packed in the pad. Note: Tighten or loosen all screws with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten the screws. Infant ...
Page 6 - Assembly; CAUTION; This package contains small parts
6 Assembly • Press the buttons on each side of the seat and lift to remove the seat from the swing seat base. • Set both parts aside for Infant Swing Frame and Pad assembly. 1 PRESS PRESS Swing Seat Base Seat • If desired, fit the toy T-strap down through the slot in the seat. 2 T-strap Slot IMPORTA...
Page 7 - Infant Seat Base
7 Infant Seat Base One-Time Assembly • Fit the infant seat rear crossbar into the sockets in on the side rails, as shown. Hint: The crossbar is designed to fit the side rails one way. If it does not seem to fit, turn it around and try again. 3 • Insert two screws into the holes in the crossbar and t...
Page 8 - Infant Swing Frame
8 Infant Swing Frame One-Time Assembly • Fit the swing arms into the sockets in the swing frame hubs. • Turn the assembly around. 3 • Insert two screws into each hub and tighten. 4 Swing Frame Hubs • Slide the longer, straight ends of the swing arms through the holes in the swing seat base. Hint: Th...
Page 9 - Toddler Seat Base
9 Toddler Seat Base One-Time Assembly • Position the toddler seat side rails, with the release buttons outward. • Position the toddler seat front crossbar with the curve outward. • Fit posts on the crossbar into the sockets in side rails. Hint: The crossbar is designed to fit one way. If it does not...
Page 10 - Seat Pad Assembly
10 Seat Pad Assembly • Lift the front edge of the pad up and fit the waist and crotch belts up through the slots in the pad. • Hook the elastic loops on the front edge of the pad to the tabs on the seat bottom. • Insert both elastic loops on the pad through the holes in the seat bottom. • From the b...
Page 11 - Swing Frame Battery Installation
11 • Locate the battery compartment door on the swing frame. • Loosen the screws in the battery compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver. • Insert four “C” (LR14) alkaline batteries. Hint: We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life. • Replace the battery compartment door and t...
Page 13 - Infant Seat Use
13 Hint: If you are converting to an infant seat from high chair, toddler seat or swing modes, remove the seat from the toddler seat base or swing seat base. • Fit the seat onto the infant seat base. • Push to “snap” the seat onto the base. Pull up on the seat to be sure it is secure. Seat Infant Se...
Page 14 - Infant Swing Use; To prevent injury or death from; may be able to climb out of swing.
14 Legs Legs Swing Frame Infant Swing Use Hint: If you are converting to an infant swing from high chair mode, remove the legs from the toddler seat base. • Fit the legs into the holes in the bottom of the swing frame, as shown. • Push to “snap” each leg in place. Pull on each leg to be sure it is s...
Page 16 - High Chair Use; To prevent serious injury or death
16 High Chair Use To prevent serious injury or death from falls or sliding out: • Always secure child with restraint belts adjusted to fi t your child snugly. The tray is not designed to hold child in high chair. • Use only with a child who has enough upper body control to sit unassisted. • Never le...
Page 18 - Toddler Seat Use
18 Hint: If you are converting to toddler seat from high chair mode, follow steps 1 and 2. • While pulling the release handles on the sides of the tray, pull the tray towards you and lift to remove it from the seat. • Store the restraint system underneath the pad. • Unbuckle the restraint system. • ...
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