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• Place your child in the seat.
• Pull the crotch restraint up between your child’s legs and

fasten both waist restraints to the crotch restraint.

Make

sure you hear a “snap” on both sides.

Swing Setup and Use

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4

Restraint Use

Swing Tray Use

To prevent serious injury or death from
falls or sliding out, always use the
restraint system. Never rely on the tray
to restrain child.

WARNING

Waist Restraint

Waist Restraint

Crotch Restraint

Hint:

Choose which side of the reversible pad you would like

to use. Refer to assembly steps 10 and 11 (on page 6) to attach
the pad.

To tighten the waist restraints:

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

buckle to form a loop 

.

• Pull the free end of the waist restraint 

.

• Repeat this procedure to tighten the other waist restraint.

To loosen the waist restraints:

• Feed the free end of the waist restraint 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 restraint to shorten the

free end of the waist restraint 

.

• Repeat this procedure to loosen the other waist restraint.

Tighten

Loosen

Anchored End

Buckle

Buckle

Anchored End

Free End

Free End

• Fit the small swing tray onto the

seat armrests.

DO NOT 

use the large high chair

tray when using this product as a swing.

5

Small Swing Tray

Swing Use

To start:

• Turn the power dial to the medium

setting. The power indicator 
will light.

• Give the seat a light push to start the swinging motion.

Adjust the power dial to the desired swing motion setting:
low, medium or high.

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Hints:

• As with most battery-powered swings, a heavier child will
reduce the amount of swinging motion on all settings. In most
cases, the low setting works best for a smaller child while the
high setting works best for a larger child.
• If the low setting provides too much swinging motion for your
child, try placing one end of a blanket underneath your child
and let the other end of the blanket drape down while swinging.

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Summary of Contents for SWING 'N MEALS 79739

Page 1: ...m weight limit for swing use 25 lbs 11 35 kg IMPORTANT The maximum weight limit for use as a swing is 25 lbs If your child weighs less than 25 lbs but is really active and appears to be able to climb...

Page 2: ...e chair Always keep child in view while in the high chair Never leave child unattended It is recommended that the product is used as a high chair only by children capable of sitting upright unassisted...

Page 3: ...e Front Base 2 Front Legs Large High Chair Tray Small Swing Tray Reversible Pad Seat Frame Seat This package contains small parts in its unassembled state Adult assembly is required CAUTION 8 x 11 4 S...

Page 4: ...cured to the front base If you can remove the front legs you have not assembled them correctly to the front base Reread and repeat assembly step 1 Position the rear leg with housing so that the hub is...

Page 5: ...repeat assembly step 5 Set the frame assembly aside for Assembly step 8 Press Buttons Rear Legs Pull Up Pull Up Rear Base 5 Position the seat frame on a flat surface Fit the hole in the seat hubs ont...

Page 6: ...ad 10 Crotch Restraint Pad Position the frame assembly so that the curved front base is towards you Fit the seat frame tubes into the hubs on the frame assembly Press the upper buttons on the seat fra...

Page 7: ...leak Never short circuit the battery terminals Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended in the Battery Installation instructions...

Page 8: ...se 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 need...

Page 9: ...view while in the high chair Never leave child unattended It is recommended that the product is used as a high chair only by children capable of sitting upright unassisted WARNING Seat Tube Press Sea...

Page 10: ...by pulling on the end of the loop toward the buckle Pull the anchored end of the waist restraint to shorten the free end of the waist belt Repeat this procedure to loosen the other waist restraint Hi...

Page 11: ...veral positions Press the latches on the underside of the tray and move the tray forward or backward Release the latches to lock the tray in place 7 High Chair Tray Use Booster Seat Large High Chair T...

Page 12: ...restrain child WARNING Footrest Lock Knob Press the buttons on the front side of the seat tubes and pull the seat down to completely lower the seat 2 Lock Knob Push In Pull Down Seat Tube Press Button...

Page 13: ...y pulling on the end of the loop toward the buckle Pull the anchored end of the waist restraint to shorten the free end of the waist restraint Repeat this procedure to loosen the other waist restraint...

Page 14: ...hip when used under normal condi tions for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase Should the product fail to perform properly we will repair or replace it at our option free of charge Purcha...

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