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Securing Your  Child

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To tighten the restraint:

• Feed the anchored end of the waist belt up through the

buckle to form a loop

. Pull the free end of the waist

belt

.

To loosen the restraint:

• Feed the free end of the waist belt up through the buckle

to form a loop

. 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

.

Note:

After adjusting the restraint to fit your child, make

sure you pull on it to be sure it is securely fastened.

B

A

B

A

Anchored End

Free End

B

A

To Tighten

Buckle

Anchored End

Free End

A

B

To Loosen

2

IMPORTANT!

Before each use, inspect this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use 

if any parts are missing or broken. Contact Fisher-Price® for replacement parts and instructions if needed. Never substitute parts.

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• To prevent serious injury or death

from falls and being strangled in the
restraint system:
- Always use the restraint sys-

tem. Never rely on the tray to
restrain child.

- Never use with an active child

who may be able to climb out of
the seat.

• Never leave child unattended.

WARNING

• Place your child in the seat. Position the crotch belt between

your child’s legs.

• Fasten both waist belts to 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.

Crotch

Belt

Waist

Belt

Waist

Belt

Summary of Contents for DELUXE SMART RESPONSE 79644

Page 1: ...alkaline batteries for swinging and sound operation three AA LR6 alkaline batteries for sound n lights tray operation batteries not included Maximum Weight Limit 24 lbs 10 9 kg IMPORTANT The maximum w...

Page 2: ...r the telephone or send you replacement parts Please call Fisher Price Consumer Relations toll free at 1 800 432 5437 8 AM 6 PM EST Monday through Friday Hearing impaired consumers using TTY TDD equip...

Page 3: ...th M4 Lock Nuts Seat Wire 2 Seat Wire Caps 2 Accessory Bins Pad Sound n Lights Tray Mirror Base Tray 2 Front Legs Longer M4 Screw 4 Shown Actual Size Note Tighten and loosen all screws with a Phillips...

Page 4: ...embly step 1 Front Legs Pull Up Pull Up Front Base Hub Housing Slot Hole Motor Housing Front Legs Press Buttons 3 Position the housing so that the hub is inward While pressing the button on the top of...

Page 5: ...he rear legs up They should remain secured to the rear base If you can remove the rear legs you have not assembled them correctly to the rear base Reread and repeat assembly step 6 Set the frame assem...

Page 6: ...Seat Tubes M4 Screw 4 Shown Actual Size Rotate the seat tubes down Seat Tubes Fit the seat wire through the slot in the bracket as shown Seat Wire Bracket Slot Bottom Edge of Seat Hint The M4 lock nut...

Page 7: ...ge Up Press to the seat wire caps into place Insert two 6 x 5 8 screws through each seat wire cap and tighten Seat Wire Caps Seat Wire is Through Hole in Seat Wire Cap Press in Place Turn the seat fac...

Page 8: ...Hub 18 Insert a 8 x 13 8 screw into each frame hub and tighten Again push down on the seat to be sure the seat is secured to both frame hubs Frame Hubs 8 x 13 8 Screw 2 Shown Actual Size 19 Fit the p...

Page 9: ...the lights n sounds tray on a flat surface with the roller facing you Position the mirror base with the scooped area toward you Fit the four mirror base pegs into the four holes in the lights n sounds...

Page 10: ...nt door and tighten the screw Lights n Sounds Tray 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 bat...

Page 11: ...ct this product for damaged hardware loose joints missing parts or sharp edges DO NOT use if any parts are missing or broken Contact Fisher Price for replacement parts and instructions if needed Never...

Page 12: ...Upright Semi Recline or Recline Using the Tray 4 Fit the tray onto the seat arm rests Tray Swing Modes The Smart Response Swing has two modes Baby Sounds Activated and Parent Activated Baby Sounds Act...

Page 13: ...inging and music stop the swing is ready to listen for your baby s sounds for about two hours When baby cries the swing and music if selected automatically turns on to soothe baby If the swing is not...

Page 14: ...when not in use Speed Dial Select any of five speed settings Music Volume Switch Select for music highest volume Select for music high volume Select for music low volume Select to turn music off Hint...

Page 15: ...t belts back through the slots in the pad Slide the upper pad pocket off of the seat back Slide the lower pad pocket off of the seat bottom To replace the pad Refer to Assembly steps 19 21 Note This p...

Page 16: ...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 resid...

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