Childcare Swing Master User manual

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Instruction Booklet
Swing Master
037500
Model
Swing Master
Childcare Nursery Products
PO Box 544 Tullamarine Vic 3043
Customer Service Number: 1300 667 137
e-mail: [email protected]
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Additional products and accessories available in leading department
stores and nursery specialists include:-
Cots, Portable Cots, Change Tables, Highchairs, Hook on
Highchairs, Safety Gates, Bed Guards, Rockers, Parasoles,
Pramettes, Strollers, Walkers, Nappy Bags, Rain Covers and
Wooden Cots.
Warranty
The manufacturer warrants this product to be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and service following
the date of purchase for 12 months. This warranty shall not apply to
damages arising from neglect, accidental damage to, or misuse of
the product.
Due to our continuing programme of development, Childcare reserves the right to
alter the specifications, colour or design without further notice.
Due to variations in the style and design of our products the illustrations used in this
instruction manual are generic.
• Unique creative design featuring an innovative ‘L’ shaped steel
frame.
• Easy to operate multi speed swing with convenient on/off music
selection and electronic timer.
• Removable washable liner.
• Comfortable three position seat recline.
• Adjustable five-point safety harness.
• Comes complete with head hugger and mobile toy set.
Features:
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Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for
future reference. The correct use and maintenance of this
product is essential.
Warnings:
· Never leave child unattended in swing.
· Always keep child in view while in swing, and within reach, even while
sleeping.
· Always use the safety harness provided and ensure that the child is
properly positioned according to these instructions. The tray is not
designed to hold the child in the swing.
· Discontinue use of swing when child attempts to climb out. Children
develop at different rates but can be at danger of attempting to climb
out of the swing when they can sit unassisted (approximately 6
months of age).
· The maximum weight capacity of the swing is 11.4 kg. Use of the
swing with a child in excess of 11.4 kg can cause the swing to be-
come unstable.
· Do not place swing near a window where cords from blinds or drapes
can strangle a child. Keep swing away from stoves, heaters, camp-
fires and other hazards.
· Strings can cause strangulation. Do not place items with a string
around child’s neck, suspend strings over swing or attach strings to
toys.
· The swing requires 4 “D” Cell batteries (Not supplied). Old and new
batteries should not be mixed. Alkaline, standard carbon-zinc, and
rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries should not be mixed. Remove
batteries before storing swing for a prolonged period of time.
· Periodically inspect swing for loose parts or broken components. Do
not use the swing if it is damaged or broken. Please contact our
service department to order replacement parts or arrange for repairs.
· Make sure you only use swing on a level stable surface.
· Do not move the swing with the baby in it.
· Do not move the swing by holding the seat hangers.
· Retain your warranty and keep your sales receipt to provide proof of
purchase.
Care and Maintenance
To prolong the life of your nursery product keep it clean and do not leave
in direct sunlight for extended periods of time.
To clean the seat pad, please refer to the washing label at the rear side
of the seat pad. For metal and plastic parts, use only lukewarm water
or mild soap.
Do Not Dry Clean or Bleach Your Fabrics.
Do not machine wash, tumble or spin dry your fabrics, unless the care
labelling on the product permits these methods.
Non-removable fabrics covers and trims may be cleaned using a damp
sponge with soap or mild detergent. Allow it to dry completely before
folding or storing it away.
In some climates the covers and trims may be affected by mould and
mildew. To help prevent this occurring, do not fold or store the product if
it is damp or wet. Always store the product in a well-ventilated area.
Always check parts regularly for tightness of screws, nuts and other
fasteners – tighten or replace if required. To maintain the safety of your
nursery product, seek prompt repairs for bent, torn, worn or broken
parts. Use only those parts and accessories approved by Childcare
Nursery Products.
How to Care for your Childcare Swing

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Parts
Base
Use of the electronic controls
1. To start the swing, press either the speed or music
buttons for at least 1 second. The swing is
automatically set to medium speed when turned on.
GIVE THE SWING SEAT A PUSH TO GET IT
STARTED.
2. Adjust the swing’s speed by depressing the up or
down button. The number of lighted bars indicates
the speed chosen with fewer bars denoting slower
speed. The swing may be left in the on position
without swinging when only one bar is lit. This will
allow the music to play while the swing is stationary.
3. Press either music button to select music to be
played. The music will automatically play at its
loudest level. To adjust the music volume, press the
music button a second time. This will set the music to
medium volume. Press the music button a third time
for the lowest volume or a fourth time to switch the
music off.
4. The timer function of the swing allows you to
automatically shut off the swing in 10 minutes, 20
minutes, 30 minutes, or 40 minutes. Once you have
started the swing in motion, press the timer button.
The swing will now automatically shut off in 10
minutes. Press the timer button a second time to set
for 20 minutes, a third time for 30 minutes, or a
fourth time for 40 minutes. Pressing the timer a fifth
time will turn the timer function to off. The bottom
lighted bar will flash every 5 seconds to indicate the
amount of time that you have selected for the timer,
as well as indicate how much time is remaining
before the swing is turned off.
5. The off button turns off all functions of the swing.
A
B
B
B
Swing Joint
Seat
Legs
Seat hanger
Base cross tube
Toy bar
Motor Joint
Upper cross bar
Lower cross bar
Tray
Mobile toy set

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General Assembly Information
The only tool required for assembly is a medium flat
screwdriver. The frame assembly slips together and is held
in place by spring retention buttons. The spring retention
buttons, herein after referred to as “Button”, must be
pressed down, such that they are nearly flush with the
surface of the tube, when assembling two components. Be
cafeful not to push the Button into the tube as it may not
pop back up. Connect two components as follows:
1. Line up two components such that the button is in line
with the hole on the mating component.
2. Depress the button and slide the two components
together until the button pops through the hole on the
second component. Always make sure that the button
pops all the way through the hole and that the two compo-
nents are firmly connected together.
Depress the button Placing the baby in the swing
1. Open the tray and place the baby in the
swing. Thread each of the baby’s arms
through the shoulder straps of the 5 point
harness. Insert the male buckles of the
shoulder/ waist straps into the female
buckle connected to the crotch strap.
2. Adjust the crotch strap so that the buckle
is located at the baby’s waist.
3. Adjust the waist straps and shoulder
straps to be snug around the child.
4. Close the tray as described above
Warning: Always use seat belt provided. The
seat belt should be snug but comfortable.
Never leave the baby unattented in the swing.
Slide the two
components
together
Button pops all the
way through the
hole
Shoulder Strap
Squeeze
Crotch Strap
Waist
Strap
Adjust for a
snug fit
1. The seat back can be adjusted to three
positions. To adjust the recline angle of the
seat, first ensure that the swing is in the off
position.
Adjusting the Recline Angle of the seat back
1. Position the two base tubes on the floor as shown.
Connect the base tubes together with the base cross
tube as shown. Be careful that the buttons engage the
base tubes and that the frame is securely connected.
Assembling the Swing
2. Align the lower cross bar with the base tube. Connect
the lower cross bar to the base tubes by sliding the
lower cross bar from the top of the base tubes down
until it rests on top of the plastic corner fitting on the
base tubes. The lower cross bar will share the same
button that connects the leg to the base.
B
A
B
A
3. Each leg is marked with either an “A” or a “B”. Insert
the legs into the base tubes being careful to match the
“A” on the leg tube with the “A” on the base tube and
the “B” on the leg tube with the “B” on the leg tube
with the “B” on the base tube.
2. Press the seat back forward slightly so that
the pressure is relieved from the recline wire
and the wire no longer rests on the hook that
protrudes from the seat back. Readjust the
seat back to the desired recline position.
Check that the wire engages the new hook
and is firmly locked into the new recline
angle.
Warning: Use only the fully reclined position
until your baby can hold its head upright unas-
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4. Connect the upper cross bar to the legs by
sliding the upper cross bar from the top of the
legs downwards. You will need to depress,
with your finger, the buttons located near the
top of the legs in order to slide the lower cross
bar downward. The upper cross bar is held in
place by the buttons several inches above the
lower cross bar.
BA
5. Attach the motor joint “A” to the side leg. The
motor joint will be heavier and has the controls
for the music and speed on the outside.
Ensure that the button securely attaches the
motor joint to the leg.
A
16. The swing requires 4 “D” size batteries. Old and new
batteries should not be mixed. Alkaline, standard
carbon-zinc, and rechargeable nickel- cadmium batteries
should not be mixed. Remove batteries before putting
the swing into storage for a prolonged period of time. To
open the battery compartment door, insert a small coin
or blade of a medium size screwdriver into the slot on
the battery door. Press inward until the battery door is
released. Swing the battery door open and set aside.
Insert the batteries as shown. If batteries are installed
incorrectly,. Replace the battery compartment door
ensuring that it snaps closed. Please note batteries
are not included.
B
6. Attach the swing joint to the “B” side leg.
Ensure that the button securely attaches the
swing joint to the leg.
7. The seat must now be connected to the seat
hangers. Push the seat back rest forward
such that the flange on the backrest slides
over the arm rests of the seat. You may have
to move the seat fabric slightly to mate the
seatback with the armrest. You must hold the
seat in this position until the “B” seat hanger
is inserted in the step following.
Flange mu
st
go over
armrest
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15. Detach the right seat hanger from the swing joint pivot,
slide the mobile toy bracket whilst depressing the
button on the seat hanger so that the bracket will
insert onto the seat hanger. Once the bracket is on,
re-attach the seat hanger onto the swing joint.
Place the mobile toy set into the bracket.
Using the Swing
Latching and unlatching the Tray:
1. The tray is designed so that it may be swung open to
allow for easier placement of your child in the swing. To
open the tray, pull outward on the tabs located on the left
side of the tray and lift upward.
2. To latch the tray in the down position, simply swing the
tray downward until it contacts the armrest of the swing.
Press down on the tray until it snaps closed.
Warning: The tray is not designed to hold the infant in the
swing. Always use the safety harness provided. Be careful
that the baby’s hands or arms do not get pinched when
closing or latching the tray. Always close the tray when the
baby is in the swing.

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8. Insert the long straight section of the “B” seat hanger
into the hole found at the back of the seat’s right
armrest. Depress the button so that the seat hanger
will slide into the hole. Continue to insert the seat
hanger, depressing the second button, until the seat
hanger enters the hole under the front of the armrest.
The first button will come into contact with the front
hole and stop the seat hanger from moving further. You
will need to depress the first and second buttons so
that the seat hanger will continue to slide through the
front hole. The easiest way to depress the front button
is to rotate the seat hanger so that the underside of the
armrest depresses the button for you. Continue sliding
the seat hanger until the second button lines up with
the small hole at the front of the seat armrest. Rotate
the seat hanger until the button pops through this hole.
Ensure that the button fully engages the hole in front of
the armrest and the seat hanger is securely attached
to the seat.
9. Insert the long straight section of the “A” seat hanger
into the hole found at the back of the seat’s left armrest
in the same manner as in step 8 above. Push the
armrest forward until it locks into place. Ensure that
the button fully engages the hole in the front of the left
armrest and the seat hanger is securely attached to
the seat.
B
11. Slide the tray onto the end of the “B” seat
hanger (right side of the seat). If you look on the
underside of the tray, you will notice three ribs
with holes for the seat hanger. The first two ribs
also have slots for the button on the end of the
seat hanger to pass through. These slots will
allow the button to pass through when the tray
is held in the vertical position. Slide the tray,
holding it vertically, onto the seat hanger.
Depress the button so that it will pass through
the last rib and then release. The button will
hold the tray onto the seat hanger.
B
A
10. Connected to the rear of the seat you will find the seat
cross brace. The seat cross brace connects to each of
the seat hangers using the plastic fitting found on the
seat hangers. Insert the seat cross brace into the “B”
seat hanger. Disregard the button for the moment. Insert
the opposite end of the seat cross brace into the “A”
seat hanger. This will require pressure to the seat
hangers to separate them enough to insert the seat
cross brace. Rotate the seat cross brace until the
buttons pop through the plastic fittings. Ensure that the
seat cross brace is securely attached to both seat
hangers.
12. Lift the seat assembly and connect the right “B”
seat hanger to the swing joint pivot. You will
need to depress the button so that the seat
hanger will insert into the swing joint pivot
completely.
13. Insert the left “A” seat hanger into the motor joint
pivot while depressing the button.
Warning: Check that both seat hangers are firmly
attached to the joint pivots and that the buttons pop
up through the holes in the pivots
14. Attach the toy bar to the front of the tray by
hooking the lower hook of the toy bar under the
front lip of the tray and rotating the toy bar
toward the swing seat until the upper hook of
the toy bar hooks onto the top surface of the
tray.
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