Step 6.
Adjust the control switch to medium setting.
•For a lower speed, push the
•control switch toward “low.”
•For a higher speed, push the
•control switch toward “high.”
Step 7.
Give the seat a push to start the swing.
Observe the swinging motion for a minute. It takes time for your swing to adjust to a new setting.
A small, quiet baby will swing higher on each setting than a larger, more active baby.
Indicator Light- ON/OFF light comes on when swing is turned on.
Seat may be stopped any time motor is running without damaging motor. Push swing to start.
If your swing motor stops operating by itself, protective device may have been activated. Turn off motor, wait three minutes, then restart swing
FOR SAFE BATTERY USE:
Do not remove or insert the batteries with baby in swing. The batteries could fall on baby if dropped.
Keep the batteries out of children’s reach.
Any battery may leak battery acid if mixed with a different battery type, if inserted incorrectly (put in backwards) or if all batteries are not replaced or recharged at the same time.
Any battery may leak battery acid or explode if disposed of in fire or an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged. Never recharge a battery of one type in a recharger made for a battery of another type.
Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaky batteries can cause skin burns or other per- sonal injury. When discarding batteries, be sure to dispose of them in the proper manner, according to your state and local regulations.
Always remove batteries if the swing is not going to be used for a month or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage.
Recommended Type
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!manufacturer’s instructions.
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!NEVER mix battery types.
Change batteries when swing ceases to operate satisfactorily.
Trouble Shooting the Battery Powered Swing
Problem: | Possible Reasons for Problem: | ||
Swing | 1. | No batteries in swing. | |
won't | 2. | Batteries dead. | |
operate | |||
3. | Speed setting too low. | ||
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| 4. | Batteries in | |
| 5. | Corrosion on battery terminals. Rotate batteries in | |
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| place against terminals, or clean with sandpaper | |
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| or steel wool if corrosion is severe. | |
| 6. | Baby leaning too far forward. | |
| 7. | Baby grabbing swing legs. (Discontinue use.) | |
| 8. | Seat not pushed high enough for a good start. | |
| 9. | Protective device activated. (Turn off motor, wait | |
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| 3 minutes, then restart swing.) | |
Seat | 1. | Control setting too low. | |
doesn't | 2. Blanket hanging down, causing increased wind | ||
swing |
| resistance. | |
very | 3. | Batteries too weak. | |
high | |||
4. | Baby leaning too far forward. | ||
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| 5. | Baby too heavy or too active. (Discontinue use.) | |
| 6. | Soft carpet (swings higher on hard floors). |
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