Graco 1422, 1421, 1420 manual Attaching the Legs, Attaching the Feet, Attaching the Base Tubes, Step

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Attaching the Legs

Step 1.

The four legs have a double button at one end and a single button beneath it.

With the hub sides facing up, place the motor housing and pivot housing on the floor.

Position legs so their single buttons also face up.

Insert legs into the motor housing and pivot housing as shown. The double buttons must fit into the channels inside the housings.

Step 2.

Push each leg in until the double button snaps into the hole at the end of the channel. Then swing the legs outward until the single button snaps

Hub

Double

button

Single button

Channels PUSH

Button in hole

Notch

Step 2.

Begin by inserting a 11/8" screw all the way into the small hole on one foot. Position the foot as shown at right, so the text and viewing hole are not on the short side of tube near the wire end. Then use viewing hole to line up the end of the screw with the hole in the tube. Tighten the screw securely. Repeat above steps for the other feet.

CHECK that feet are secure by wiggling the feet.

Step 3.

Push a plastic tip onto all four of the feet. Tap leg tips on

the floor to be sure they are completely on.

The hole in the plastic tip permits future tightening of the screw if needed.

Wire end

Short side

of tube

Text and

viewing hole

into its notch, as shown.

Attaching the Base Tubes

Step 1.

CHECK that the legs are properly attached by twist- ing them in the housings. They should resist twist- ing. If a leg twists and buttons come out of their holes, insert leg into the housing again. Be sure to align BOTH double buttons with BOTH sets of channels inside the housings.

 

Bracket hole

Push the legs firmly onto

points toward

rear of swing

the rear base tube

 

exactly as shown.

 

Attaching the Feet

Step 1.

Identify the front and rear base tubes from pictures at right. The feet to use with each tube can be identified by the text “FRONT BOTTOM” or “REAR BOTTOM” printed on them.

Front base

tube

Front

foot

Rear base

tube

Rear

foot

Step 2.

Push the other two legs onto the front base tube.

CHECK that all tubes are securely attached.

CHECK that the parts of the frame are assembled in the positions shown.

Switch side of

motor PUSH housing

Motor

housing (switch side)

Straight rear

base tube

PUSH

Bent front base tube

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Contents Congratulations on your purchase of a Graco swing Model Nos , 1421Customer Satisfaction Failure to follow these war instructions could resultAtion Hazard Care and MaintenanceStep Attaching the LegsAttaching the Feet Attaching the Base TubesAttaching the Waist Belt Attaching the Hanger Tubes and SeatInstalling the Toy Bar on certain models Attaching the Seat CoverReclining the Seat Back Indicator Light- Red light comes on when swing is turned on Installing the Batteries Starting the SwingReplacement Parts Caring for Your Battery Powered Swing

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