Fisher-Price 75960, 75970 User Manual

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Instructions
Model Number 75970, 75960
Please save these instructions for future reference.
No assembly is required.
For children 9 months - 3 years and up to 45 lbs.
• Falls onto hard surfaces could result in head or other serious injuries.
• Never place over concrete, asphalt, wood or other hard surfaces.
• Always use the restraint system.
• Never leave child unattended.
WARNING
IMPORTANT!
• Do not allow use of the Lift & Lock Swing until it has been properly installed by an adult, according to these instructions.
• Install the swing at least three feet from any structure or obstruction such as a tree trunk, fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines or electrical lines.
• Do not use the swing as an infant seat.
• Place only one child at a time in the swing.
• Adult supervision is essential to ensure that children play safely.
• Make sure your child is dressed appropriately to avoid potential hazards while using the swing. Your child should not wear loose clothing such as ponchos or scarves. Attire should include well-fitting shoes.
• Place child in the center of the swing. Make sure the restraint bar is latched.
• Review the following safety tips with your child before use:
– Do not walk close to, in front of, or behind the
swing while it is in use. – Do not twist or spin the swing. – Do not push the swing when it is not occupied. – Do not stand in the swing. – Do not get out of the swing while it is in motion.
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Placement and
Play Area Surfacing
Before installing the Lift & Lock Swing, select and prepare a play area.
Placement
Install the swing at least three feet from any structure or obstruction such as a tree trunk, fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines or electrical lines.
Surfacing
Following are guidelines from the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Handbook for Public Playground Safety to minimize injuries that can result from falls. These guildelines apply to playground equipment including but not limited to swing sets and climbing equipment.
Hard surfacing materials are not suitable for use under this equipment. Earth surfaces such as soils and hard packed dirt are also not recommended because their shock absorbing properties can vary depending on climatic conditions such as moisture and temperature. Grass and turf are not recommended because their effectiveness in absorbing shock during a fall can be reduced considerably due to wear and environmental conditions.
Acceptable surfacing materials are available in two basic types: loose-fill and unitary.
Loose-fill materials can have acceptable shockabsorbing properties when installed at sufficient uncompressed depth of at least 6 inches. These materials include sand (fine and coarse), gravel (fine and medium) and shredded wood products (wood mulch, shredded bark, wood chips). Loose-fills should not be installed over hard surfaces such as asphalt or concrete.
The depth of any loose-fill material could be reduced during use resulting in different shock-absorbing characteristics. For this reason, a depth greater than the minimum recommended should be considered.
Unitary materials are generally rubber mats or a combination of rubber-like materials held in place by a binder that may be poured in place at the playground site and cures to form a unitary shock absorbing surface.
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