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We know that parents and other caregivers 

are concerned about the safety of their  

children. There are certain safety precautions 

which you must always take to help minimize 

the risk that a baby using one of our mobile 

activity centers will be harmed. Specifically, the 

parent or caregiver in charge of the baby 

should always follow these rules.

1. Never leave your baby unattended.

Most accidents happen to children while they 

are unsupervised. At a minimum, the caregiver 

should be in the same room with the baby at 

all times keeping the baby under a watchful 

eye. Because a baby can propel a mobile  

activity center at surprising speed and is eager 

to explore all sorts of potential hazards, direct 

and diligent supervision by the caregiver is 

required at all times. If you believe proper 

supervision of your baby cannot be  

guaranteed, or that your home presents  

particular dangers from which the baby cannot 

be adequately protected while using our 

mobile activity center, we suggest that you not 

use this product and that you consider instead 

an activity center without wheels, swing,  

playard, or other fine product for your baby.

2. Properly prepare your baby’s play 

space— neutralize potential hazards.

Potential hazards in the room must be 

removed or guarded against before placing a 

baby in a mobile activity center. Keep in mind 

that the mobile activity center gives the baby 

the ability to move around the play area much 

more quickly than would otherwise be  

possible. That means it’s important to prepare 

play space by installing and using gates,  

removing objects from reach, and closing 

doors to keep the baby away from potential 

hazards, such as:
• Stairs
• Steps
• Raised thresholds
• Driveways and sidewalks
• Ramps or inclines

• Decks
• Ranges, heaters, fireplaces, hot liquids and 

   other heat sources
• Blind or drape cords
• Objects on tables
• Dangling electrical cords or small appliances
• Pots and pans on stoves
• Books on shelves
• Bathtubs or open toilets
• Swimming pools or other containers filled 

   with liquid
• Any other dangers unique to your  

   environment

Only your commitment to safety can 

give your child the safe, happy playtime 

you desire.
When to use your Walker:

• Your baby should be able to sit unaided and  

   be able to support most of his/her body  

   weight with his/her legs  

   (about 6 months old).
• Both feet should be able to touch the floor.
• When you are able to watch your baby at  

   all times while playing in the activity center.
• When you have prepared your baby’s play  

   space according to these guidelines.

When NOT to use your Walker:

• Do not use until your child can sit up alone.
• When your child can walk unaided.
• When your child reaches 12 kg. in weight.
• When your child has grown over 80 cm in 

   height.
• If your activity center has become broken or  

   damaged.
• If you haven’t prepared a safe play space for  

   your baby.
• If the tray of your activity center is lower  

   than your baby’s waist level when your child  

   stands in the activity center.
• If you haven’t blocked access to stairs and  

   steps.
• If you haven’t assembled the activity center  

   according to these instructions.

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Summary of Contents for Activity Walker

Page 1: ...1 Activity Walker 2009 Graco PD121533A 9 09 WARNING IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...2 1 Attaching seat back 2 3 Attaching seat pad 4 5 Attaching music center 6 7 Adjusting seat height ...

Page 3: ...3 EN FR DE ES IT PT HU DA SV NO CS HR BIH ...

Page 4: ...ken Your walker should be used only under supervision and for limited periods of time e g 20 minutes at a time It is not a training aid and excessive use may impair the child s natural walking develop ment Open fires cooking appliances and heating appliances must be protected with a nursery type fireguard Spark guards and grills are unlikely to be adequate The floor area should be kept clear of an...

Page 5: ...e quickly than would otherwise be possible That means it s important to prepare play space by installing and using gates removing objects from reach and closing doors to keep the baby away from potential hazards such as Stairs Steps Raised thresholds Driveways and sidewalks Ramps or inclines Decks Ranges heaters fireplaces hot liquids and other heat sources Blind or drape cords Objects on tables D...

Page 6: ...ine standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries Any battery may leak battery acid or explode if disposed of in fire or an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged Never recharge a cell of one type in a recharger made for a cell of another type Discard leaky batteries immediately Leaky batteries can cause skin burns or other personal injury When discarding ...

Page 7: ...fasten CAUTION DO NOT use walker if all tabs are not secured properly otherwise child may fall through walker 3 4 Attaching music center Place music center on walker tray Clip the brackets on both sides under the lower edge of the walker tray rim NOTE To insert replace batteries remove tray and battery cover by unscrewing single screw Fit batteries as set out and replace battery cover and screw Th...

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