Baby Trend 8181bt manual To Assemble Mobile

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TO ASSEMBLE MOBILE

CONTENTS (Fig. 1):

1 Mobile lower arm

1 Mobile upper curved arm

1 Mobile tri-shaped arm

3 Toys

Always attach the mobile securely to the playard according to these instruction. Check frequently.

1.Insert the Mobile upper curved arm into the Mobile lower arm until locked together (Fig. 2)

2.Snap the Mobile tri-shaped arm onto the end of the upper curved arm (Fig. 3). Connect each of the three toys to the mobile by threading the string into the slot at the end of each arm.

3.Remove the screw through the battery compartment door, located on the inside of the lower mobile arm. Insert two AA Batteries as shown in the diagram (Fig. 4).

WARNING: Old and new batteries should not be mixed. Alkaline, standard car- bon-zinc, and rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries should not be mixed. Remove batter- ies before storing mobile for a prolonged period of time.

Figure 1.

Figure 2.

Figure 3.

4. Insert the bottom of the lower mobile arm into the hole in the corner fitting of the play yard (Fig. 5). To remove the mobile, squeeze the two plastic tabs that protrude through the bottom of the corner fitting while pulling upward. The mobile will rotate out of the way for ease in placing or removing the baby from the bassinet.

WARNING: This mobile is designed

to be used from birth to 5 months. A mobile is intended for visual stimulation and is not intended to be touched by the child. Possible entanglement injury: keep out of the babyʼs

reach. Do Not place your baby directly under the mobile. Remove mobile from playard when baby begins to push up on hands and knees. WARNING: Do not add additional strings or straps to attach to a crib or

playpen.

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Figure 5.

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