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ASSEMBLY

ATTACHING INFANT SUPPORT TO SEAT PAD

REMOVING INFANT SUPPORT PAD FROM SEAT PAD

Infant support pad gets placed on top of seat pad. 

Insert the waist belts attached to seat pad through 

the slots on the infant support pad. (Fig.10) Make 

sure the waist belts are not twisted. 

Insert the restraint system through the bottom slot 

on the infant support pad (Fig. 10A)

Remove the infant support pad from the seat 

pad by removing the waist belts from the infant 

support pad. (Fig. 11) 

Remove the restraint system from the infant 

support pad by pulling it through the bottom slot.  

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1.

Infant Support 

Pad

Infant Support 

Pad

Slots

Seat Pad

Seat Pad

Bottom Slot

Waist Belts

Fig. 10

Fig. 10A

Restraint 

System

Infant Support 

Pad

Slots

Seat Pad

Waist Belts

Fig. 11

Summary of Contents for 27404

Page 1: ...ssembly and USE of product KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE INSTRUCTION MANUAL ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SMALL PARTS STYLES AND COLORS MAY VARY Incline Sleeper with Adjustable Feeding Position For Newborns 27404 Required Tools 4 AA Batteries Not included Screwdriver Not included ...

Page 2: ... rocking mode Always make sure the back brakes are in the up position Always attach all provided fasteners tightly according to the instructions Check frequently Do not use if there are any loose or missing parts or signs of damage Do not substitute parts Contact the manufacturer for replacement parts Toys are not to be mouthed by the baby and should be positioned clearly out of reach of the baby ...

Page 3: ... Back Rest Foot Rest Plastic Support Located inside seat pad Seat Pad Mobile Arm Insert Hole Locking Foot Left Side Left Side Back Front Front View Locking Foot Right Side Right Side Headrest Back Support Hub Front Support Hub Mobile Arm Insert Hole Infant Support Pad Right Side Top Support Tube Inner Side Left Side Top Support Tube Outer Side ...

Page 4: ...l it clicks into a fully locked position Fig 2 Back Support Hub Right Side Base Tube Right Side Base Tube Front Support Hub Back Support Hub Fully Locked Position Fig 1 Fig 2 1 Insert the end of the right side base tube into the back support hub until it clicks into a fully locked position as shown Fig 1 ATTACHING HUBS TO BASE TUBES ...

Page 5: ...t tubes into the top of the front and back support hubs until they click into a fully locked position Fig 4 NOTE The top support tubes are easier to assemble if the base remains in the folded position ASSEMBLY Fig 3 Front Support Hub Fig 4 Front Support Hub Locking Foot Side Back Support Hub Left Side Base Tube ATTACHING TOP SUPPORT TUBES 1 Fully Locked Position Left Side Top Support Tube Right Si...

Page 6: ...t pad so that the headrest is toward the back support hub Fig 7 Place the seat pad over the top support tubes making sure the inside fabric seat zipper edge is draped on the inside of the support tube and the outside printed fabric seat zipper edge is draped on the outside of the support tube Fig 7A Make sure seat pad insert holes are aligned with the plastic mobile arm housing on support tubes Fi...

Page 7: ... close the front fabric seat flaps around the left right support tubes Fig 9 Repeat on back seat flaps Fig 9A Make sure both front and back seat flaps are securely velcro closed around the left right support tubes 2 3 Mobile Arm Insert Hole Zipper Velcro Zipper Fig 8 Fig 9A Back of Incline Sleeper Velcro Velcro Headrest Mobile Arm Insert Hole Velcro Headrest Back Velcro Piece Front Velcro Piece Fr...

Page 8: ...re the waist belts are not twisted Insert the restraint system through the bottom slot on the infant support pad Fig 10A Remove the infant support pad from the seat pad by removing the waist belts from the infant support pad Fig 11 Remove the restraint system from the infant support pad by pulling it through the bottom slot 1 1 Infant Support Pad Infant Support Pad Slots Seat Pad Seat Pad Bottom S...

Page 9: ...mmend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life Make sure batteries are correctly installed Protect the environment by not disposing of this product with household waste 2002 96 EC Check your local authority for recycling advice and facilities 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...

Page 10: ...ng It will click when it is fully clipped on Fig 13 90 swivel arm Fig 14 NOTE When removing baby from incline sleeper rotate the mobile arm away from the sleeper Fig 14 NOTE Mobile arm can be attached on the left or right sides of the incline sleeper 3 Fully Clipped Mobile arm has two placement locations Fig 13 Fig 14 ...

Page 11: ... Press again to stop the mobile Press to start a new 5 minute cycle If this button is pressed while mobile is operating the rotation cycle will restart Twinkling Lights Button Press to start a 5 minute light show Press again to stop the light show Music Button Press to start cycle of music Press again to stop the music Vibration Button Press to start 5 minute cycle of vibration Press again to stop...

Page 12: ...uckle on each side of the crotch belt 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 The restraint system should remain attached Fig 15 Tighten each waist belt so that the restraint system is snug against your child Please refer to the next section for instructions to tighten the waist belts Fig 16 Fig 15 Fig 1...

Page 13: ...t belt Please note After adjusting the restraint system to fit your child make sure you pull on it to be sure it is securely fastened To loosen the waist belts Feed the free end of the waist belt up through the buckle to form a loop A Enlarge the loop by pulling on the end of the loop toward the buckle Pull the anchored end of the waist belt to shorten the free end of the waist belt B Fig 18 Repea...

Page 14: ...n either the lowest or middle height position Fig 20 and Fig 20A Feeding Position is the highest position and must be in a non rocking position Fig 21 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 20A Fig 21 Feeding Position Highest Position Non Rocking Position Sleeping Position Lowest Position Sleeping Position Middle Position HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS SLEEPING TO FEEDING 1 Back Support Hub Non Rocking brakes rotated out When use...

Page 15: ...e tubes until they click into a fully locked position Fig 22 To return to a rocking position rotate rocking brakes back into a closed position Fig 23 ROCKING AND NON ROCKING POSITION Fig 22 Fig 23 Customer Service Tel 800 377 3777 www deltachildren com 15 ASSEMBLY Non rocking Position Rocking Position Non Rocking Brakes 1 2 ...

Page 16: ...Pull outward Customer Service Tel 800 377 3777 www deltachildren com 16 ASSEMBLY REMOVING SOUND MODULE Separate velcro flaps on both top and bottom of the incline sleeper Unzip the seat pad from both sides Pull the pad off Fig 25 Unzip Unzip Remove Velcro Flaps Fig 25 REMOVING SEAT PAD 1 1 Remove Velcro Flaps ...

Page 17: ...upport tubes until they are fully closed Fig 26 Second press the bottom button on the locking hub and push the base tubes together until they are fully closed Fig 27 NOTE Incline Sleeper can also be folded with seat pad attached PUSH Fig 27 Fig 28 Press top button to close liner tubes Press bottom button to close base tubes PUSH PUSH Fully Closed Position Fig 26 Fig 27 1 2 17 ...

Page 18: ...infant support pad are machine washable Wash them separately in cold water on the gentle cycle Do not use bleach Tumble dry separately on low heat and remove promptly The frame and mobile arm may be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and a damp cloth Do not use bleach Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners Rinse clean with water to remove residue Do not immerse the frame Customer Service Te...

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