Graco Activity Walker Instructions Manual

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Activity Walker
©2009 Graco PD121533A 9/09
WARNING IMPORTANT!
RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
READ CAREFULLY
INSTRUCTIONS
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Attaching seat back
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Attaching seat pad
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Attaching music center
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Adjusting seat height
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WARNING
• READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND KEEP THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
THE CHILD MAY BE HURT IF YOU DO
NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
STAIR HAZARD:
• Keep instructions for future reference.
• Avoid serious injury or death. Block stairs/ steps securely before using walker.
• WARNING: NEVER LEAVE CHILD UNAT­TENDED. ALWAYS KEEP CHILD IN VIEW WHILE IN WALKER.
• WARNING: THE CHILD WILL BE ABLE TO REACH FURTHER AND MOVE RAP­IDLY WHEN IN THE BABY
WALKING FRAME. THERE IS AN
INCREASED RISK OF COLLISION WITH GLASS DOORS, WINDOWS AND
FURNITURE. MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF CHILD INTENDED
TO USE THE FRAME 12 KG.
WARNING: PREVENT ACCESS TO STAIRS,
STEPS AND UNEVEN SURFACES.
• Use only on flat surfaces free of objects that could cause the walker to tip over.
• To avoid burns, keep your child away from hot liquids, ranges, radiators, space heaters, fireplaces, etc.
• To reduce the chance of your child slipping out of the seat, check that both of your child’s feet touch the floor.
• Never carry the product with the child in it.
• Discontinue using walker should it become damaged or broken.
• Your walker should be used only under supervision and for limited periods of time, e.g. 20 minutes at a time.
• It is not a training aid and excessive use may impair the child’s natural walking develop­ment.
• Open fires, cooking appliances and heating appliances must be protected with a nursery type fireguard. Spark
guards and grills are unlikely to be adequate.
• The floor area should be kept clear of any small objects that would stop the travel of the walker
• e.g electrical flexes.
• Any hazard, such as knives or hot drinks, should be kept out of baby’s reach.
• The walker should only be used for babies who can sit up but cannot yet walk and who are less
• than 80 cm in height.
• Beware of any items on top of tablecloths.
• From time to time check the walker for loose nuts and screws, worn parts, torn material or stitching. Replace or
• repair the parts as needed. Do not use baby walking frame if any components are broken or missing.
• This baby walking frame is intended to be used by children who can sit unaided, approximately: from 6 months. it
is not intended for children who can walk by
themselves or for children weighing more than 12 kg.
• Do not use replacement parts other than those approved by the manufacturer or dis­tributor.
• Complies with BS EN 1273 : 2005.
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We know that parents and other caregivers are concerned about the safety of their children. There are certain safety precautions which you must always take to help minimize the risk that a baby using one of our mobile activity centers will be harmed. Specifically, the parent or caregiver in charge of the baby should always follow these rules.
1. Never leave your baby unattended.
Most accidents happen to children while they are unsupervised. At a minimum, the caregiver should be in the same room with the baby at all times keeping the baby under a watchful eye. Because a baby can propel a mobile activity center at surprising speed and is eager to explore all sorts of potential hazards, direct and diligent supervision by the caregiver is required at all times. If you believe proper supervision of your baby cannot be guaranteed, or that your home presents particular dangers from which the baby cannot be adequately protected while using our mobile activity center, we suggest that you not use this product and that you consider instead an activity center without wheels, swing, playard, or other fine product for your baby.
2. Properly prepare your baby’s play space— neutralize potential hazards.
Potential hazards in the room must be removed or guarded against before placing a baby in a mobile activity center. Keep in mind that the mobile activity center gives the baby the ability to move around the play area much more quickly than would otherwise be possible. That means it’s important to prepare play space by installing and using gates, removing objects from reach, and closing doors to keep the baby away from potential hazards, such as:
• Stairs
• Steps
• Raised thresholds
• Driveways and sidewalks
• Ramps or inclines
• Decks
• Ranges, heaters, fireplaces, hot liquids and
other heat sources
• Blind or drape cords
• Objects on tables
• Dangling electrical cords or small appliances
• Pots and pans on stoves
• Books on shelves
• Bathtubs or open toilets
• Swimming pools or other containers filled
with liquid
• Any other dangers unique to your
environment
Only your commitment to safety can give your child the safe, happy playtime you desire.
When to use your Walker:
• Your baby should be able to sit unaided and
be able to support most of his/her body weight with his/her legs (about 6 months old).
• Both feet should be able to touch the floor.
• When you are able to watch your baby at
all times while playing in the activity center.
• When you have prepared your baby’s play
space according to these guidelines.
When NOT to use your Walker:
• Do not use until your child can sit up alone.
• When your child can walk unaided.
• When your child reaches 12 kg. in weight.
• When your child has grown over 80 cm in
height.
• If your activity center has become broken or
damaged.
• If you haven’t prepared a safe play space for
your baby.
• If the tray of your activity center is lower
than your baby’s waist level when your child stands in the activity center.
• If you haven’t blocked access to stairs and
steps.
• If you haven’t assembled the activity center
according to these instructions.
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Other things to avoid:
• Don’t lift or carry your baby in the activity center.
• Don’t adjust the activity center with your baby in it.
• Don’t use the activity center if it is broken or damaged.
• Don’t use the activity center with your child in it on a table or countertop.
• Keep dangling electrical cords out of baby’s reach, such as an iron on an ironing board, lamp cords, etc.
FOR SAFE BATTERY USE
Keep the batteries out of children’s reach. Only the recomended batteries or equivalent
are to be used, volts and size. Batteries are inserted with the correct polarity. Remove exhausted batteries from
the product. DO NOT short-circuit supply terminals. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed
from the toy before being charged Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged
under adult supervision. 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. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
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 cell of one type in a recharger made for a cell of another type.
Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaky batteries can cause skin burns or other
personal injury. When discarding batteries, be sure to dispose of them in the proper manner, according to your state and local regulations.
Do not discard any part of this product or its batteries with unsorted municipal waste.
Dispose of product and used batteries at your nearest recycleing facility, your local council will advise on lockation of nearest recyclig facility.
Always remove batteries if the product is not going to be used for a month or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage.
Recommended type batteries—alkaline disposables, size D(LR20-1.5V). NEVER mix battery types. Change batteries when product ceases to operate satisfactorily.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
• Wipe with damp cloth using mild soap.
• DO NOT use harsh detergents or bleach.
• Air or line dry.
The crossed out wheelie bin symbol indicates the product is to be recycled.
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Instructions
Attaching seat back
• Open the walker by holding onto the base with one hand while lifting the tray with the other hand.
Push seat back down into position snapping seat back hooks into both lower slots.
Push seat back forward to lock front hooks.
NOTE: Make sure seat back is attached to frame and cannot be pulled out.
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Attaching seat pad
Place seat pad into walker and insert the 8 round tabs into slots located around the seating area.
• Slide tabs through holes.
• Turn walker upside-down.
Pull tabs and align into grooves. You may have to push tabs from top of walker to properly fasten.
CAUTION: DO NOT use walker if all tabs are not secured properly, otherwise child| may fall through walker.
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Attaching music center
Place music center on walker tray.
• Clip the brackets (on both sides) under the lower edge of the walker tray rim.
NOTE: To insert/replace batteries, remove tray and battery cover (by unscrewing single screw). Fit batteries as set out and replace battery cover (and screw).
This product requires 2 AA (LR6) 1.5 volt batteries. (Batteries not included)
WARNING: DO NOT lift walker by music center or tray.
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Adjusting seat height
• Hold base of walker stationery.
While lifting the tray up, pull lever forward and adjust tray.
• Raise or lower seat into one of three positions.
NOTE: tray must be lifted before lever can be moved.
TO FOLD walker, lower the seat to the lowest position.
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