To Use Head Supports (on certain models)

To provide head support for a smaller child, insert the two head support pads into the pockets located in the back of the cloth seat pad.

Back of cloth seat pad

Reclining Back—

Four Positions

Pull adjustment wire upward and pull seat backward to recline seat. Extra pressure is required to go from the third position to full recline.

For upright position, simply lift back of seat forward.

Installing the Batteries

Starting the Swing

CHECK that all parts are securely fastened together before using the swing.

Step 1.

Open tray and seat belt. Place baby in the seat. (If your child is very small, you may want to use rolled-up blankets as a prop.)

Step 2.

Place crotch strap between child’s legs and snap both side buckles to the center buckle. Adjust belt as needed to get a snug fit around your child.

Step 3.

Close the tray. CHECK that the tray is latched by pulling up on the tray.

Do not depend on the tray or seat belt alone to hold your baby. Always secure your baby with both the seat belt and tray when your baby is in the swing.

Step 1.

With baby out of swing, open the battery compartment lid by inserting a coin (penny, nickel or dime) into the coin slot. After the lid pops open, swing it down and remove it.

Step 2.

Insert four “D” cells. CHECK that the batteries are put in correctly. Your swing will not run if the batteries are put in backwards.

Step 3.

To replace lid, put the two tabs of the lid into the two slots in the bottom of the motor housing. Swing lid up, and press it into place until you hear the latch click.

Coin slot

Step 4.

To start swing, push the desired speed button and give the swing a gentle push.

Push “1” for the lowest ride.

Push “2” for medium ride.

Push “3” for the highest ride.

Observe the swinging motion for a minute. It takes time for the swing to adjust to a setting. Change setting as needed.

A small, quiet baby will swing higher on each setting than a larger, more active baby.

Step 5.

To turn swing off:

On models without music, push the OFF button.

OR

On models with music, push the active speed button.

Indicator light will go off and swing will stop.

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Graco 1435, 1444 manual Reclining Back Four Positions, Installing the Batteries Starting the Swing

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