Graco 1421, 1422, 1420 manual Attaching the Hanger Tubes and Seat, Attaching the Waist Belt

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Attaching the Hanger Tubes and Seat

Step 1.

From rear of swing, depress metal button and push short end of one hanger tube into one hanger bracket as shown. When the metal button pops out, the tube is locked. Repeat with other hanger tube.

CHECK that the hanger tubes are secure in hubs by pulling firmly on them.

To remove hanger tubes from hubs, push metal buttons in and pull hanger tubes out.

Step 2.

Button

 

in slot

Slide seat onto the hanger

 

tubes. Line up the holes in the

 

seat armrests with the holes

Acorn nut on

in the straight sections of the

outside of seat

hanger tubes.

 

Put a machine screw through the holes, with head of screw on inside of the seat. Secure screw with an acorn nut, and tighten it securely with the enclosed wrench. Repeat on other side.

The seat back must overlap armrests, as shown enlarged at right.

Step 3.

Slide the seat wire through the seat back loops.

Step 4.

Insert the end of the seat wire through the hanger tubes as shown. Then screw acorn nuts on both ends of the seat wire and tighten securely with the enclosed wrench.

Do not use swing if the seat wire is not securely attached. If seat can recline backwards between the hanger tubes, check the wire assembly.

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Attaching the Waist Belt

DO NOT separate the two parts of the buckle. This will make it easier to thread the belt through the buckle cor- rectly.

Step 1.

Thread the free end of the waist belt through the belt retainer as shown. The “GRACO” logo will be on the front of the buckle.

Step 2.

Smooth side

 

Thread belt through the buckle as shown. The

left end of the buckle must be smooth side up

to thread the belt in the buckle properly. The other side of the buckle has teeth.

If you have difficulty getting the belt into the buckle, check to make sure that the smooth side of the buckle is up.

CHECK that the belt is thread- ed correctly by pulling on the waist belt. The belt should not slip through the buckle.

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Contents Model Nos , 1421 Customer SatisfactionFailure to follow these war instructions could result Congratulations on your purchase of a Graco swingCare and Maintenance Ation HazardAttaching the Legs Attaching the FeetAttaching the Base Tubes StepAttaching the Hanger Tubes and Seat Attaching the Waist BeltAttaching the Seat Cover Installing the Toy Bar on certain modelsReclining the Seat Back Installing the Batteries Starting the Swing Indicator Light- Red light comes on when swing is turned onCaring for Your Battery Powered Swing Replacement Parts

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