Attaching the Legs

Step 1.

Lower leg sections have a wire in one end. Push a plastic end cap onto opposite end, without the wire, as shown. Repeat for the other three lower leg sections.

Wire

No wire

Lower leg

End cap

Step 2.

With a slight twisting motion, push wire end of a lower leg into completely open end of upper leg (other end is knob-shaped). Repeat for other three lower legs.

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Dimple

Wire

Attaching the Seat

Step 1.

Slide hanger tubes into both armrests of seat.

If your model has side-facing metal buttons instead of for- ward-facing buttons at top of hanger tubes, the side-facing buttons must face toward the seat as shown.

Line up holes in both armrests with holes in the hanger tubes. Put a screw through the holes, with head of screw on inside of the seat. Fasten screws with an acorn nut, and tighten securely with enclosed wrench.

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Step 3.

Push knob shaped end of a leg assembly onto plastic peg inside end of motor housing as shown. Push down until leg snaps in place. Repeat for other three legs.

CHECK that all legs are securely attached to the motor housing by pulling firmly on them.

Lower leg

Knob

PUSH

Peg

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

Step 2.

With seat facing front of swing, push ends of both hanger tubes into the brackets as shown.

When the metal buttons pop out into the bracket holes, the tubes are locked.

CHECK that the hanger tubes are secure in brackets by

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Step 4.

Open the swing legs completely. If necessary, turn legs to line up the dimples on the legs with the plastic leg braces. Snap leg braces onto outside of legs. The plastic pegs 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 the swing without the leg braces.

To close legs for storage, first unsnap leg braces. Then pull the tabs under the motor outward as shown, and move the legs inward.

To remove legs completely, first move legs inward, then pull out with a twisting motion.

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tabs

Move legs

pulling firmly on them.

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

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 plastic 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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