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ASSEMBLY

With the 

Pick Up & Count Vacuum™

 safety comes first. Adult 

assembly is required. For your child’s safety, do not let them 
play with this toy until it is fully assembled.

1.  Slide the 

Off/Low/High Volume Selector

 to the 

Off

 position. 

2.  Insert the handle into the top of the 

vacuum body. After the handle is 
assembled, it cannot be disassembled.  
Slide the 

Off/Low/High Volume Selector

 

to the Low or High positions to turn the 
unit 

On

 in Normal Play mode. 

NOTE

If the handle is not inserted into the vacuum body, the toy will 
remain in Try-Me mode.

NOTE

This toy is intended for steady walkers and is not a learn-to-
walk toy.

3.  Attach the 

Dust Bin

 to the back of the 

vacuum base. For safety reasons, the 

Dust Bin

 will detach from the vacuum 

base if significant force is applied. If the 

Dust Bin

 detaches unintentionally, simply 

reattach it to the vacuum base.

Summary of Contents for Pick Up & Count Vacuum

Page 1: ...Parent s Guide This guide contains important information Please keep it for future reference 91 003833 003 UK ...

Page 2: ...ile promoting imaginary play in three different modes The six games reinforce learning with play Pushing the vacuum around to pick up the ten dust pieces promotes the development of gross motor skills Handle Music Button Coloured Lights Mode Selector Dial Canister with Whirling Balls Two Wheels Off Low High Volume Selector Dust Bin Ten Dust Pieces Dust Collector ...

Page 3: ...G All packing materials such as tape plastic sheets packaging locks removable tags cable ties and packaging screws are not part of this toy and should be discarded for your child s safety NOTE Please keep this parent s guide as it contains important information Pull out the packaging lock Rotate the packaging lock anticlockwise for 90 degrees Unlock the packaging locks ...

Page 4: ...r located on the bottom of the unit and use a screwdriver to loosen the screw and open the battery cover 3 Remove old batteries by pulling up on one end of each battery 4 Install 4 new AA AM 3 LR6 batteries following the diagram inside the battery box 5 Replace the battery cover and tighten the screw to secure ...

Page 5: ...s from the toy before charging if removable Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision Disposal of batteries and product The crossed out wheelie bin symbols on products and batteries or on their respective packaging indicates they must not be disposed of in domestic waste as they contain substances that can be damaging to the environment and human health The chemical sym...

Page 6: ...nnot be disassembled Slide the Off Low High Volume Selector to the Low or High positions to turn the unit On in Normal Play mode NOTE If the handle is not inserted into the vacuum body the toy will remain in Try Me mode NOTE This toy is intended for steady walkers and is not a learn to walk toy 3 Attach the Dust Bin to the back of the vacuum base For safety reasons the Dust Bin will detach from th...

Page 7: ...games that promote number identification counting 1 10 and early subtraction Colour Mode Listen to the Vacuum s instructions for picking up Dust Pieces to play three games that promote naming identifying and matching colours Pretend Play Mode Pick up Dust Pieces to hear vacuuming sounds and fun Dust Pieces voices while playing cleanup 3 Handle Wheels Dust Collector and Dust Bin With the wheels and...

Page 8: ...s as a reward 5 Music Button Press the Music Button to hear three songs about counting numbers from 1 10 colours and cleaning up 6 Automatic Shut Off To preserve battery life the Pick Up Count Vacuum will automatically shut off after approximately 75 seconds without input The unit can be turned on again by pressing the Music Button turning the Mode Selector Dial or picking up a Dust Piece with the...

Page 9: ... Pick Pick Em Up The Vacuum prompts the child to pick up a specific number of Dust Pieces It counts along with each Dust Piece collected and announces how many pieces are remaining for early exposure to subtraction Count It Down The Vacuum asks the child to collect as many Dust Pieces as possible before the timer runs out 2 Colour Play Colour mode offers three games to play Colour Callout After pi...

Page 10: ...heir unique and fun responses along with vacuuming sounds 4 Musical Play Press the Music Button to listen and dance along to three songs SONG LYRICS Cleaning Up Song The rug is kind of dusty So let s get out our trusty Vacuum and run it all around the floor Cleaning up having fun Let s do it some more Counting 1 10 Song Picking up Picking up It s dusty as can be 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 The floor ...

Page 11: ...he unit will not be in use for an extended period of time 4 Do not drop the unit on hard surfaces and do not expose the unit to moisture or water TROUBLESHOOTING If for some reason the program or activity stops working please follow these steps 1 Turn the unit Off 2 Interrupt the power supply by removing the batteries 3 Let the unit stand for a few minutes then replace the batteries 4 Turn the uni...

Page 12: ...rmal operation when the interference stops If not it may become necessary to turn the power Off and back On or remove and reinstall the batteries In the unlikely event of an electrostatic discharge the unit may malfunction and lose memory requiring the user to reset the device by removing and reinstalling the batteries ...

Page 13: ...will be happy to help you UK Customers Phone 01702 200244 from UK or 44 1702 200244 outside UK Website www leapfrog co uk support Australian Customers Phone 1800 862 155 Website support leapfrog com au NZ Customers Phone 0800 400 785 Website support leapfrog com au PRODUCT WARRANTY CONSUMER GUARANTEES UK Customers Read our complete warranty policy online at leapfrog com warranty Australian Custome...

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