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Attaching the Legs

Step 1.

Push 

oval

end of the upper

leg sections firmly onto the

four plastic pegs. Hold tube

vertically while pushing in.

Push leg on completely.

Step 2.

Push the leg tips on the

round ends of the lower leg

sections. (The other ends

have a wire.)

Step 3.

Put the wire end of lower 

leg sections into the 

round

end of the upper leg sections.

Push the sections together

while twisting lower leg slightly.

This will ensure a snug fit.

Step 4.

CHECK:
Lift swing as shown. If legs are

assembled properly, the legs

will dangle from the motor unit

and not fall off.

IF LEG FALLS:
Holding leg vertically, push

leg firmly up while pushing

the motor unit down.

Step 5.

Open the swing legs 

completely. Snap plastic leg

braces onto outside of legs.

The plastic pins inside the

ends of the braces will fit into

the dimples on the legs.

It may be necessary to spread

the legs as shown.

Do not use

swing without the leg

braces.

Wire end

Dimple

Hold

tube

vertically

Flattened

side

Plastic 

peg

Attaching the Hanger

Step 1.

With crossbar of hanger

toward front of the motor unit

,

line up holes in hanger brackets

with holes on the sides of motor

unit.

Step 2.

Insert screws into both brackets

as shown. Fasten with acorn

nuts using the enclosed hex

wrench. Tighten nuts firmly with

hex wrench and screwdriver.

Adjusting the Handle

To bring infant carrier handle

from resting position into posi-

tion for carrying or swinging,

first 

set the carrier down

.

Then push down on center of

handle, and rotate the handle

forward until it clicks into the

locked position.
To return the handle to resting

position, first 

set the carrier

down.

Then push down on

center of handle, and rotate the

handle backward until it clicks

into place.
NOTE: It is normal for the

handle to seem loose in the

resting position.

Using the Tray

Unlatch the tray by squeezing

the two latches under the tray

at the same time, and lift up

tray. 

Be careful

not to let tray

hit your baby when lifting or

closing tray.
To latch tray, push down firmly.

Tray must be latched at all

times when baby is in the

swing.

Adjusting the Stand

To change recline of the carrier,

squeeze the adjustment wire

and move to desired position.
To adjust for rocking, move the

adjustment wire to the highest

position.

Do not

change recline with baby in

infant carrier.
Be aware that infant move-

ment or rocking may cause

the infant carrier to move on

a table.

Push down

on center

of handle

Push down

on center 

of handle

Different uses for infant carrier...

Cuddler

Carrier

Feeder

...or as a Rocker.

Hanger

Notch

Step 2.

Lift top frame of cradle, and

turn handle so that it lines up

with the plastic hinges.

Step 3.

Snap handle and hinges

together to lock.

Be sure

handle is locked into the

plastic hinges.

Step 4.

Place cradle in hanger.

Be sure handle notches are

seated in the hanger

.

Step 5.

Place your child in the cradle.

Step 6.

Set the control switch between

the low and medium positions.

Your cradle will swing properly

only in the lower range.

Step 7.

Give cradle a push to start the

swinging motion.

Using the 

Infant Carrier

Lift carrier in and out of swing.

Do not adjust

the handle while carrier is on

swing.

Step 1.

With baby out of swing

, open

the battery compartment by

gently pressing on the lid at the

ridged area and lifting the lid.

Step 2.

Insert four “D” cells. Be sure 

the batteries are put in correctly.

(Swing will not run if batteries

are put in backwards.)

Step 3.

Snap the lid closed.

Using the Cradle

Not intended

for use as a night-time bed or

car bed.

REMOVE LAW TAGS FROM

CRADLE PAD AND QUILTED

SHEET BEFORE USING THIS

CRADLE.

Step 1.

Cover soft side of cradle pad

with quilted sheet provided.

Installing Batteries

NEVER INSERT OR REMOVE

BATTERIES WITH BABY IN THE SEAT. THEY COULD

FALL ON BABY IF DROPPED!

Round

end

(not oval)

Push

Push

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