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Graco 1512 User manual

234
© 1999 Graco 169-8-99 IS1600
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
FROM TIME TO TIME CHECK YOUR SWING for loose screws, worn
parts, torn material or stitching. Replace or repair the parts as needed.
se only Graco®replacement parts.
REMOVABLE CLOTH SEAT COVER may be machine washed in
lukewarm water on delicate cycle and drip-dried. NO BLEACH.
TO CLEAN SWING FRAME, use only household soap or detergent and
warm water. NO BLEACH.
EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO SUN OR HEAT could cause fading or
warping of parts.
Cong atulations on you pu chase of a
G aco®swing!
Graco is the recognized leader in the
design and manufacture of quality baby
swings. We believe your new Graco®
swing is a wise choice, promising many
hours of enjoyment for your baby.
Before using your swing, please take a
few minutes to read this Owners Manual.
The short time you spend reading these
instructions will help you use your swing
properly.
Please save you Owne s Manual
fo futu e use.
Custome Satisfaction
Our goal is to make every product the best it
can be! We are also committed to supporting our
products after purchase. If you would like to speak
to Graco about your product, please contact our
Customer Service Department at 1-800-345-4109
or visit our Internet website, www.gracobaby.com.
Our knowledgeable staff will be ready to answer
any questions you may have concerning parts,
use, or maintenance. When you call, please have
the model and se ial numbe s ready so your
call may be processed quickly and efficiently.
Model No. __________
Se ial No. __________
Dear Customer,
Please fill in the
model and serial
numbers above
from the label
beneath the
motor of your
new swing.
OWNERS
MANUAL
Wrench
Acorn nut (2)
Plastic leg brace (2)
Leg tip (4)
pper leg section (4)
Lower leg section (4)
Oval end
Round end
Wire end Round end
Hanger
Screw (2)
Infant carrier
Motor unit
Cradle
Models 1512 and 1522
Cradle Swing
Othe Impo tant
Safety Info mation
!Neve use the ca ie
o c adle in a vehicle.
They offer no protection
to your child in a crash.
!Do not use the carrier or cradle for
long-term sleeping purposes, like a
crib. Neve leave child unattended
when using the cradle or carrier.
Always keep you child in view.
!To reduce the risk of strangulation,
do not place cradle or infant carrier
in any location where there are
cords, such as window blind cords,
drapes, phone cords, etc.
!Strings can cause strangulation.
Do not place items with a string
around your childs neck, such as
hood strings or pacifier cords. Do
not suspend strings over cradle or
infant carrier or attach strings to
toys.
!This product requires adult assem-
bly. Follow assembly instructions
carefully. If you experience any
difficulties, please contact the
Customer Service Department.
!Discontinue using your cradle
or infant carrier should it become
damaged or broken.
Using the C adle
!nlike cribs that have rigid sides,
the cradle has flexible sides. As
a result, the cradle mattress is
specially designed to prevent
suffocation. The cradle mattress
has a solid base, a certain length
and width, and is less than one
inch thick in order to meet safety
standards. sing a thicker or a
different sized mattress may allow
a childs head to get between the
mattress and the side of the cradle
causing suffocation.
!To help prevent suffocation from
entrapment, SE ONLY THE
MATTRESS PROVIDED BY
GRACO. Never use additional
mattress or padding.
!Discontinue using your cradle
if child weighs over 13 pounds
(5.9 kg), can roll over, or can push
up on hands and knees.
Using the Ca ie
!Infants can tip or slide carrier by
their movements or by pushing off
other objects with their feet. If the
carrier tips over, child can suffocate.
If the carrier is too upright, infant's
head may drop forward and cause
breathing problems.
!DO NOT place carrier near the
edge of surfaces such as tables
or counters. To prevent falls, stay
within arm's reach whenever carrier
is not on floor/ground.
!Always place carrier on a firm and
level surface. Never place carrier on
soft or plush surfaces that may
allow carrier and infant to roll over.
!Avoid serious injury from falling or
sliding out. Always properly secure
the seat belt when child is in the
infant carrier.
!Do not use infant carrier if child
weighs over 25 pounds (11.3 kg)
or becomes too active to swing
properly in the carrier.
!Do not use infant carrier in a
shopping cart.
!Do not attempt to adjust handle
while infant carrier is on swing.
Failu e to follow these wa nings and the assembly inst uctions could
esult in se ious inju y o death f om falls, suffocation o othe haza ds.
This p oduct includes an infant ca ie and c adle
which may be po table o attached to the swing.
Cradle cover
(on certain models)
PARTS LIST
CHECK that you have all the parts listed
below BEFORE assembling your swing.
If any parts are missing,
call Customer Service at 1-800-345-4109
or visit our Internet website,
www.gracobaby.com.
Tool required: Screwdriver
234
© 1999 Graco 169-8-99 IS1600
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
FROM TIME TO TIME CHECK YOUR SWING for loose screws, worn
parts, torn material or stitching. Replace or repair the parts as needed.
se only Graco®replacement parts.
REMOVABLE CLOTH SEAT COVER may be machine washed in
lukewarm water on delicate cycle and drip-dried. NO BLEACH.
TO CLEAN SWING FRAME, use only household soap or detergent and
warm water. NO BLEACH.
EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO SUN OR HEAT could cause fading or
warping of parts.
Cong atulations on you pu chase of a
G aco®swing!
Graco is the recognized leader in the
design and manufacture of quality baby
swings. We believe your new Graco®
swing is a wise choice, promising many
hours of enjoyment for your baby.
Before using your swing, please take a
few minutes to read this Owners Manual.
The short time you spend reading these
instructions will help you use your swing
properly.
Please save you Owne s Manual
fo futu e use.
Custome Satisfaction
Our goal is to make every product the best it
can be! We are also committed to supporting our
products after purchase. If you would like to speak
to Graco about your product, please contact our
Customer Service Department at 1-800-345-4109
or visit our Internet website, www.gracobaby.com.
Our knowledgeable staff will be ready to answer
any questions you may have concerning parts,
use, or maintenance. When you call, please have
the model and se ial numbe s ready so your
call may be processed quickly and efficiently.
Model No. __________
Se ial No. __________
Dear Customer,
Please fill in the
model and serial
numbers above
from the label
beneath the
motor of your
new swing.
OWNERS
MANUAL
Wrench
Acorn nut (2)
Plastic leg brace (2)
Leg tip (4)
pper leg section (4)
Lower leg section (4)
Oval end
Round end
Wire end Round end
Hanger
Screw (2)
Infant carrier
Motor unit
Cradle
Models 1512 and 1522
Cradle Swing
Othe Impo tant
Safety Info mation
!Neve use the ca ie
o c adle in a vehicle.
They offer no protection
to your child in a crash.
!Do not use the carrier or cradle for
long-term sleeping purposes, like a
crib. Neve leave child unattended
when using the cradle or carrier.
Always keep you child in view.
!To reduce the risk of strangulation,
do not place cradle or infant carrier
in any location where there are
cords, such as window blind cords,
drapes, phone cords, etc.
!Strings can cause strangulation.
Do not place items with a string
around your childs neck, such as
hood strings or pacifier cords. Do
not suspend strings over cradle or
infant carrier or attach strings to
toys.
!This product requires adult assem-
bly. Follow assembly instructions
carefully. If you experience any
difficulties, please contact the
Customer Service Department.
!Discontinue using your cradle
or infant carrier should it become
damaged or broken.
Using the C adle
!nlike cribs that have rigid sides,
the cradle has flexible sides. As
a result, the cradle mattress is
specially designed to prevent
suffocation. The cradle mattress
has a solid base, a certain length
and width, and is less than one
inch thick in order to meet safety
standards. sing a thicker or a
different sized mattress may allow
a childs head to get between the
mattress and the side of the cradle
causing suffocation.
!To help prevent suffocation from
entrapment, SE ONLY THE
MATTRESS PROVIDED BY
GRACO. Never use additional
mattress or padding.
!Discontinue using your cradle
if child weighs over 13 pounds
(5.9 kg), can roll over, or can push
up on hands and knees.
Using the Ca ie
!Infants can tip or slide carrier by
their movements or by pushing off
other objects with their feet. If the
carrier tips over, child can suffocate.
If the carrier is too upright, infant's
head may drop forward and cause
breathing problems.
!DO NOT place carrier near the
edge of surfaces such as tables
or counters. To prevent falls, stay
within arm's reach whenever carrier
is not on floor/ground.
!Always place carrier on a firm and
level surface. Never place carrier on
soft or plush surfaces that may
allow carrier and infant to roll over.
!Avoid serious injury from falling or
sliding out. Always properly secure
the seat belt when child is in the
infant carrier.
!Do not use infant carrier if child
weighs over 25 pounds (11.3 kg)
or becomes too active to swing
properly in the carrier.
!Do not use infant carrier in a
shopping cart.
!Do not attempt to adjust handle
while infant carrier is on swing.
Failu e to follow these wa nings and the assembly inst uctions could
esult in se ious inju y o death f om falls, suffocation o othe haza ds.
This p oduct includes an infant ca ie and c adle
which may be po table o attached to the swing.
Cradle cover
(on certain models)
PARTS LIST
CHECK that you have all the parts listed
below BEFORE assembling your swing.
If any parts are missing,
call Customer Service at 1-800-345-4109
or visit our Internet website,
www.gracobaby.com.
Tool required: Screwdriver
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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 end of each lower
leg has a wire.)
Step 3.
Put the wire end of lower
leg sections into the ound
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
b aces.
Wire end
Dimple
Hold
tube
vertically
Flattened
side
Plastic
peg
Attaching the Hange
Step 1.
With c ossba of hange
towa d f ont of the moto 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 ca ie down.
Then push down on center of
handle, and pull the handle
forward until it clicks into the
locked position.
To return the handle to resting
position, first set the ca ie
down. Then push down on
center of handle, and push the
handle backward until it clicks
into place.
It is normal for the handle
to seem loose in the resting
position.
Push down
on center
of handle
Push down
on center
of handle
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 su e
handle is locked into the
plastic hinges.
Step 4.
On ce tain models, attach the
outer cradle cover:
!Place cover over cradle. Wrap
cover around outside of cradle
as shown.
!Pull sides of cover completely
around cradle so elastic goes
around bottom of cradle. Fasten
VELCRO®tabs at end of cover
under cradle as shown.
!Fasten VELCRO®strips at side
of cover unde the fold bracket.
If VELCRO®strips are
fastened over the fold bracket,
they will prevent you from
folding the cradle.
Step 5.
Put mattress, covered with
sheet, into the cradle. Push it
down all the way into c adle,
making sure it is secure and
level.
Step 6.
Place cradle in hanger.
Be su e handle notches
a e seated in the hange .
Step 7.
Place your child in the cradle.
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 C adle
Not intended
fo use as a night-time bed o
ca bed.
REMOVE LAW TAGS FROM
CRADLE MATTRESS AND
QUILTED SHEET BEFORE
USING THIS CRADLE.
Step 1.
Cover soft side of cradle mattress
with quilted sheet provided.
Installing Batte ies
NEVER INSERT OR REMOVE
BATTERIES WITH BABY IN THE SEAT. THEY COULD
FALL ON BABY IF DROPPED!
Round
end
(not oval)
Push
Push
Different uses for infant carrier...
Cuddler Carrier Feeder
...or as a Rocker.
Step 8.
Set the control switch between
the low and medium positions.
You c adle will swing p op-
e ly only in the lowe ange.
Step 9.
Give cradle a push to start the
swinging motion.
Using the
Infant Ca ie
Lift carrier in and out of swing.
Do not adjust
the handle while ca ie is
on swing.
Fasten
VELCRO®here
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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 end of each lower
leg has a wire.)
Step 3.
Put the wire end of lower
leg sections into the ound
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
b aces.
Wire end
Dimple
Hold
tube
vertically
Flattened
side
Plastic
peg
Attaching the Hange
Step 1.
With c ossba of hange
towa d f ont of the moto 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 ca ie down.
Then push down on center of
handle, and pull the handle
forward until it clicks into the
locked position.
To return the handle to resting
position, first set the ca ie
down. Then push down on
center of handle, and push the
handle backward until it clicks
into place.
It is normal for the handle
to seem loose in the resting
position.
Push down
on center
of handle
Push down
on center
of handle
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 su e
handle is locked into the
plastic hinges.
Step 4.
On ce tain models, attach the
outer cradle cover:
!Place cover over cradle. Wrap
cover around outside of cradle
as shown.
!Pull sides of cover completely
around cradle so elastic goes
around bottom of cradle. Fasten
VELCRO®tabs at end of cover
under cradle as shown.
!Fasten VELCRO®strips at side
of cover unde the fold bracket.
If VELCRO®strips are
fastened over the fold bracket,
they will prevent you from
folding the cradle.
Step 5.
Put mattress, covered with
sheet, into the cradle. Push it
down all the way into c adle,
making sure it is secure and
level.
Step 6.
Place cradle in hanger.
Be su e handle notches
a e seated in the hange .
Step 7.
Place your child in the cradle.
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 C adle
Not intended
fo use as a night-time bed o
ca bed.
REMOVE LAW TAGS FROM
CRADLE MATTRESS AND
QUILTED SHEET BEFORE
USING THIS CRADLE.
Step 1.
Cover soft side of cradle mattress
with quilted sheet provided.
Installing Batte ies
NEVER INSERT OR REMOVE
BATTERIES WITH BABY IN THE SEAT. THEY COULD
FALL ON BABY IF DROPPED!
Round
end
(not oval)
Push
Push
Different uses for infant carrier...
Cuddler Carrier Feeder
...or as a Rocker.
Step 8.
Set the control switch between
the low and medium positions.
You c adle will swing p op-
e ly only in the lowe ange.
Step 9.
Give cradle a push to start the
swinging motion.
Using the
Infant Ca ie
Lift carrier in and out of swing.
Do not adjust
the handle while ca ie is
on swing.
Fasten
VELCRO®here
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Step 6.
Adjust the control switch to
medium setting.

For a lower speed, push the
control switch toward low.

For a higher speed, push the
control switch toward high.
Step 7.
Give the seat a push to start the swing.
Observe the swinging motion for a minute. It takes time for
your swing to adjust to a new setting.
A small, quiet baby will swing higher on each setting than a
larger, more active baby.
Indicato Light-
ON/OFF light comes on
when swing is turned on.
Seat may be stopped any time motor is running without
damaging motor. Push swing to start.
If your swing motor stops operating by itself, protective
device may have been activated. Turn off motor, wait three
minutes, then restart swing
Step 4.
Place crotch strap between
childs legs and snap both side
buckles to the center buckle.
Adjust belt as needed to get a
snug fit around your child.
To release, push in on front
of buckle.
Step 5.
Close the tray. CHECK that
t ay is latched by pulling up
on the t ay.
Do not depend on the t ay o seat belt
alone to hold you baby. Always secu e you baby with
both the seat belt and t ay when you child is in the
swing.
Using the T ay
nlatch the tray by squeezing
the two latches under the tray
at the same time, and lift up
tray. Be ca eful not to let tray
hit your baby when lifting or
closing tray.
To latch tray, push down firmly.
T ay 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 seat ecline with
baby in infant ca ie .
Be awa e that infant move-
ment o ocking may cause
the infant ca ie to move on
a table.
FOR SAFE BATTERY USE:
Do not remove or insert the batteries with
baby in swing. The batteries could fall on
baby if dropped.
Keep the batteries out of childrens reach.
Any battery may leak battery acid if mixed with
a different battery type, if inserted incorrectly
(put in backwards) or if all batteries are not
replaced or recharged at the same time.
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 battery of one type in a
recharger made for a battery of another type.
Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaky
batteries can cause skin burns or other per-
sonal injury. When discarding batteries, be
sure to dispose of them in the proper manner,
according to your state and local regulations.
Always remove batteries if the swing is not going to be used
for a month or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and
cause damage.
Recommended Type BatteriesSize D
!Rechargeables se and recharge according to
!manufacturers instructions.
!DisposablesAlkaline.
!NEVER mix battery types.
Change batteries when swing ceases to operate satisfactorily.
Using the Swing
CHECK that all pa ts a e
secu ely fastened togethe
befo e using the swing.
Step 1.
Place carrier in hanger.
Be su e handle notches
a e seated in the hange .
Step 2.
Thread both sides of seat belt
through the buckles as shown.
CHECK that the belt is
threaded correctly by pulling
on the seat belt. The belt
should not slip th ough the
buckle.
Step 3.
Open tray and place baby in
the seat. (If your child is very
small, you may want to use
rolled-up blankets as a prop.)
Hanger
Notch
Attaching the Seat Cove
Step 1.
Slide the pocket of the cloth
seat cover over the top of the
seat as shown.
Step 2.
Pull both ends of seat belt
through the slots in the seat
cover.
Step 3.
Fold cover around bottom
of seat.
Be su e the seat cove at
a m est does not inte fe e
with t ay latching.
T ouble Shooting the Batte y Powe ed Swing
Problem:
Swing
won't
operate
Seat
doesn't
swing
very
high
Possible Reasons for Problem:
1. No batteries in swing.
2. Batteries dead.
3. Speed setting too low.
4. Batteries in backwardscheck + and -.
5. Corrosion on battery terminals. Rotate batteries in
place against terminals, or clean with sandpaper
or steel wool if corrosion is severe.
6. Baby leaning too far forward.
7. Baby grabbing swing legs. (Discontinue use.)
8. Seat not pushed high enough for a good start.
9. Protective device activated. (Turn off motor, wait
3 minutes, then restart swing.)
1. Control setting too low.
2. Blanket hanging down, causing increased wind
resistance.
3. Batteries too weak.
4. Baby leaning too far forward.
5. Baby too heavy or too active. (Discontinue use.)
6. Soft carpet (swings higher on hard floors).
If you still have problems, call our toll-free
number, 1-800-345-4109.
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Step 6.
Adjust the control switch to
medium setting.

For a lower speed, push the
control switch toward low.

For a higher speed, push the
control switch toward high.
Step 7.
Give the seat a push to start the swing.
Observe the swinging motion for a minute. It takes time for
your swing to adjust to a new setting.
A small, quiet baby will swing higher on each setting than a
larger, more active baby.
Indicato Light-
ON/OFF light comes on
when swing is turned on.
Seat may be stopped any time motor is running without
damaging motor. Push swing to start.
If your swing motor stops operating by itself, protective
device may have been activated. Turn off motor, wait three
minutes, then restart swing
Step 4.
Place crotch strap between
childs legs and snap both side
buckles to the center buckle.
Adjust belt as needed to get a
snug fit around your child.
To release, push in on front
of buckle.
Step 5.
Close the tray. CHECK that
t ay is latched by pulling up
on the t ay.
Do not depend on the t ay o seat belt
alone to hold you baby. Always secu e you baby with
both the seat belt and t ay when you child is in the
swing.
Using the T ay
nlatch the tray by squeezing
the two latches under the tray
at the same time, and lift up
tray. Be ca eful not to let tray
hit your baby when lifting or
closing tray.
To latch tray, push down firmly.
T ay 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 seat ecline with
baby in infant ca ie .
Be awa e that infant move-
ment o ocking may cause
the infant ca ie to move on
a table.
FOR SAFE BATTERY USE:
Do not remove or insert the batteries with
baby in swing. The batteries could fall on
baby if dropped.
Keep the batteries out of childrens reach.
Any battery may leak battery acid if mixed with
a different battery type, if inserted incorrectly
(put in backwards) or if all batteries are not
replaced or recharged at the same time.
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 battery of one type in a
recharger made for a battery of another type.
Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaky
batteries can cause skin burns or other per-
sonal injury. When discarding batteries, be
sure to dispose of them in the proper manner,
according to your state and local regulations.
Always remove batteries if the swing is not going to be used
for a month or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and
cause damage.
Recommended Type BatteriesSize D
!Rechargeables se and recharge according to
!manufacturers instructions.
!DisposablesAlkaline.
!NEVER mix battery types.
Change batteries when swing ceases to operate satisfactorily.
Using the Swing
CHECK that all pa ts a e
secu ely fastened togethe
befo e using the swing.
Step 1.
Place carrier in hanger.
Be su e handle notches
a e seated in the hange .
Step 2.
Thread both sides of seat belt
through the buckles as shown.
CHECK that the belt is
threaded correctly by pulling
on the seat belt. The belt
should not slip th ough the
buckle.
Step 3.
Open tray and place baby in
the seat. (If your child is very
small, you may want to use
rolled-up blankets as a prop.)
Hanger
Notch
Attaching the Seat Cove
Step 1.
Slide the pocket of the cloth
seat cover over the top of the
seat as shown.
Step 2.
Pull both ends of seat belt
through the slots in the seat
cover.
Step 3.
Fold cover around bottom
of seat.
Be su e the seat cove at
a m est does not inte fe e
with t ay latching.
T ouble Shooting the Batte y Powe ed Swing
Problem:
Swing
won't
operate
Seat
doesn't
swing
very
high
Possible Reasons for Problem:
1. No batteries in swing.
2. Batteries dead.
3. Speed setting too low.
4. Batteries in backwardscheck + and -.
5. Corrosion on battery terminals. Rotate batteries in
place against terminals, or clean with sandpaper
or steel wool if corrosion is severe.
6. Baby leaning too far forward.
7. Baby grabbing swing legs. (Discontinue use.)
8. Seat not pushed high enough for a good start.
9. Protective device activated. (Turn off motor, wait
3 minutes, then restart swing.)
1. Control setting too low.
2. Blanket hanging down, causing increased wind
resistance.
3. Batteries too weak.
4. Baby leaning too far forward.
5. Baby too heavy or too active. (Discontinue use.)
6. Soft carpet (swings higher on hard floors).
If you still have problems, call our toll-free
number, 1-800-345-4109.
13
169-8-99 IS1601
Model Numbe
(Must be filled in)
SHIP TO:
Name
Address
City, State, Zip
( )
Telephone
Total:
Shipping
& handling: $5.00
6% sales tax
(PA only):
Total amount
due:
Check enclosed
(payable to Graco Childrens
Products Inc.)
Charge to credit card:
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Account #:
Expiration date:
Signature:
Replacement Pa ts
Inst uctions fo o de ing swing pa ts:
Complete form below. Your swing model number MUST
be included on the form to ensure proper replacement
parts. You model numbe can be found on a
sticke beneath the swing moto . Payment must
accompany you o de .
Pa ts List:
Motor unit..........................
Infant carrier......................
Plastic hanger assembly...
Cloth seat cover................
Seat belt with buckle.........
Plastic leg brace................
pper leg section..............
Lower leg section..............
Leg tips (set of four)..........
Cradle................................
Cradle cover*....................
* Only on certain models.
P ice:**
$25.00
$30.00
$ 7.00
$14.00
$ 7.00
$ 5.00 (each)
$ 7.00 (each)
$ 7.00 (each)
$ 5.00
$25.00
$15.00
** Prices subject to change without notice.
Motor unit
Infant carrier
Plastic hanger assy.
Cloth cover
Seat belt with buckle
Plastic leg brace
pper leg section
Lower leg section
Leg tips
Cradle
Cradle cover
Return the form below with payment to:
GRACO CHILDRENS PRODUCTS INC.
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 100, MAIN STREET
ELVERSON, PA 19520
IF YOU NEED HELP
If you have any questions or if you need any part
not listed, please call toll-free:
1-800-345-4109
or visit our Internet website, www.gracobaby.com.

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