Graco 1444, 1435 Toy Mounting System, To Install Covers, Attaching the Seat Cover, Using the Tray

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Toy Mounting System

Your swing has a toy mounting system in the tray. This swing model does not come equipped with toys. If you would like to order toys, please see the enclosed leaflet for information. Please insert the two plastic covers as described below to fill the holes in the tray.

To Install Covers

To insert a cover into the tray of your swing, first push one side into a notch, then push in the other side.

Attaching the Seat Cover

Step 1.

Slide the pocket of the seat cover over the top of the seat as shown.

Step 2.

Pull the crotch strap and both ends of the seat belt through the slots in the seat cover.

Attaching the Seat Belt

Step 1.

Thread one end of the seat belt through the belt retainer as shown.

Step 2.

Thread both ends 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 through the buckle.

To release, push in on front of buckle.

Step 3.

Push the elastic loop through the hole on one side of seat.

Step 4.

Fold cover around bottom of seat. Then fasten the hook into the elastic loop on one side as shown. Repeat on other side.

CAUTION: Be sure the seat cover at armrest does not interfere with tray latching.

Using the Tray

If tray does not latch, check back brace to be sure the word “REAR” is away from the seat.

Step 1.

Unlatch the tray by squeezing the two latches under the tray at the same time, and lift up.

Be careful not to let the tray hit your baby when lifting or closing the tray.

Step 2.

To latch tray, push it down firmly.

Tray must be latched at all times when baby is in swing. Pull up on tray to be sure it is latched.

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