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Operating the swing

 

On the right side of the frame there is the control panel for the swing and sound functions.

1.  Swing power on/off:

 Press this button to activate and switch off the swing function.

2. Timer:

 This regulates the length of time the swing will run for either 5, 10 or 15 minutes then it will automatically turn itself off.

3.  Motion setting:

 This setting is used to provide the optimum swinging motion dependent on the weight of your child, see graph.  

 Pressing 

        

will stop the swing without interrupting the timer. You may need to gently push the swing to get it started.

4. Music:

 Press the middle button to activate the music. Press the button again and you can scroll through the tunes available.  

 

Press the 

+

 button to increase the volume of the music. Press the 

-

 button to decrease the volume of the music. 

 

Press and hold the middle button in and the music function will switch off.

Summary of Contents for Starlite Swing

Page 1: ...STSW_0241_0817_V10 Mamas Papas Ltd 2017 Starlite Swing x1 15m x4 x2...

Page 2: ...matters into their own hands This core belief remains at the heart of what we do using personal experiences customer insights and rigorous testing to create innovative products with thoughtful design...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...4 What s in the box Design may vary from illustration...

Page 5: ...the frame 1 Grip the top of the metal tube at the back of the swing and rotate it until it locks into the foot moulding 2 Push the leg rest on the front of the seat downwards until it is in the bottom...

Page 6: ...the lugs on the canopy into the slots in the handle brackets 3 The canopy can be tilted up or down by lifting or pushing down on the front of the canopy with your hand 4 The canopy can also be fitted...

Page 7: ...ld its head up unassisted Lowering the backrest Lift the handle at the top of the backrest 4 upwards Lower the backrest into the new position and release the handle Always check the backrest is locked...

Page 8: ...the cover when the child is in the cradle Locking the harness Push the locking catch 2 into the buckle until it clicks into place Repeat the process for the lock on the other side Adjusting the harne...

Page 9: ...over the arms of the swing as shown in the diagram Wrap the fabric straps 2 on the toys over the play arch and fasten the Velcro pads 3 on the ends of the straps together The toy arch can also be fitt...

Page 10: ...nt Ensure that the battery polarities are correctly aligned Refit the battery cover over the battery compartment Swing batteries Remove the two screws holding the battery plate in place 3 on the left...

Page 11: ...a 3mm headphone outlet built in to it To use the system Insert one of the jack plugs 1 into the outlet in the rear housing 2 of the swing Insert the other jack plug into the outlet of the audio devic...

Page 12: ...on and off 2 Starlight mode This makes individual lights on the canopy flash in a random pattern 3 Cascade mode This makes the lights on the underside of the canopy cascade in a line across the under...

Page 13: ...en it will automatically turn itself off 3 Motion setting This setting is used to provide the optimum swinging motion dependent on the weight of your child see graph Pressing will stop the swing witho...

Page 14: ...position Under the front of the seat there is a locking arm To lock the seat in place rotate the lock through 180 Push the end of the locking arm over the metal tube at the front of the swing To undo...

Page 15: ...by low battery power Remove and discard all batteries replace with new or fully charged batteries The swing motion and music become erratic This is caused by low battery power Remove and discard all...

Page 16: ...layer is set to a low value This product does not replace a cot or a bed Should your child need to sleep then it should be placed in a suitable cot or bed Do not use if any parts are broken torn or mi...

Page 17: ...attempt to charge non rechargeable batteries Remove rechargeable batteries before charging Charge under adult supervision The batteries must be inserted with the correct polarity Do not short circuit...

Page 18: ...18 Notes...

Page 19: ...19 Notes...

Page 20: ...s ca mamaspapas kr Mamas Papas Huddersfield HD5 0RH T 44 0 345 268 2000 T 1 800 490 0331 T 1 800 667 4111 T 1300 814 557 Designed and distributed by Mamas Papas in the UK 2017 Mamas Papas Ltd All righ...

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