Graco Swing Sets 1502 Series User Manual

Failure to follow these warnin  
instructions could result in se  
Cradle Swing  
OWNER’S  
MANUAL  
Model No. __________  
Serial No. __________  
Dear Customer,  
Please fill in the  
model and serial  
numbers above  
from the label  
beneath the  
motor of your  
new swing.  
Never leave child unattended.  
Always keep your child in view.  
Avoid serious injury from  
sliding out. Always use  
when child is in the infa  
Model No. 1502 Series  
Congratulations on your purchase of a  
Graco® swing!  
Graco is the recognized leader in the  
design and manufacture of quality baby  
swings. We believe your new Graco®  
swing is a wise choice, promising many  
hours of enjoyment for your baby.  
Before using your swing, please take a  
few minutes to read this Owner’s Manual.  
The short time you spend reading these  
instructions will help you use your swing  
properly.  
STRANGULATION HAZARD:  
DO NOT place cradle or infant carrier  
in any location where there are cords,  
such as window blind cords, drapes,  
phone cords, etc.  
DO NOT use INFANT  
if child weighs over 25  
(11.3 kg). Maximum we  
CRADLE is 13 pounds  
Please save your Owner’s Manual  
for future use.  
FOLLOW ASSEMBLY IN  
difficulties, please contac  
DO NOT USE CRADLE  
DO NOT USE INFANT C  
DO NOT USE INFANT C  
DO NOT ADJUST HAND  
Customer Satisfaction  
Our goal is to make every product the best it  
can be! We are also committed to supporting our  
products after purchase. If you would like to speak  
with Graco about your product, please contact our  
Customer Service Department at 1-800-345-4109.  
Our knowledgeable staff will be ready to answer  
any questions you may have concerning parts, use  
or maintenance. When you call, please have the  
model and serial numbers ready so your call  
may be processed quickly and efficiently.  
DISCONTINUE USING Y  
becomes too active.  
DISCONTINUE USING Y  
become damaged or bro  
DO NOT place infant carrier near edge  
of a table or counter. Infant movement  
or rocking may cause it to move.  
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT  
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PARTS LIST  
CHECK that you have all the parts listed  
below BEFORE assembling your swing.  
If any parts are missing, call Customer  
Service at 1-800-345-4109.  
e warnings and the assembly  
sult in serious injury or death.  
Tools required: Screwdriver and wrench  
(wrench included)  
Infant carrier  
Motor unit  
Cradle  
ous injury from falling or  
. Always use seat belt  
is in the infant carrier.  
DO NOT use the infant carrier as a  
car seat. This infant carrier is not  
designed for use in a vehicle.  
Plastic leg brace (2)  
Screw (2)  
Hanger  
Wrench  
Acorn nut (2)  
Leg tip (4)  
Round end  
Oval end  
Upper leg section (4)  
Lower leg section (4)  
use INFANT CARRIER  
ighs over 25 pounds  
Maximum weight for  
is 13 pounds (5.9 kg).  
Strings can cause strangulation. DO  
NOT place items with a string around  
your child’s neck, such as hood  
strings or pacifier cords. DO NOT sus-  
pend strings over cradle or infant car-  
rier or attach strings to toys.  
Wire end  
Round end  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
SSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. If you experience any  
please contact the Customer Service Department.  
FROM TIME TO TIME CHECK YOUR SWING for  
loose screws, worn parts, torn material or stitching.  
Replace or repair the parts as needed. Use only  
Graco® replacement parts.  
SE CRADLE as a night-time bed or car bed.  
SE INFANT CARRIER without the seat cover.  
SE INFANT CARRIER in a shopping cart.  
DJUST HANDLE while infant carrier is on swing.  
REMOVABLE CLOTH SEAT COVER may be  
machine washed in lukewarm water on delicate  
cycle and drip-dried. NO BLEACH.  
NUE USING YOUR CRADLE OR INFANT CARRIER when child  
TO CLEAN SWING FRAME, use only household  
o active.  
soap or detergent and warm water. NO BLEACH.  
NUE USING YOUR CRADLE OR INFANT CARRIER should it  
EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO SUN OR HEAT could  
maged or broken.  
cause fading or warping of parts.  
DUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR COMMERCIAL USE.  
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Step 2.  
Adjusting the Handle  
Push down  
on center  
of handle  
Lift top frame of cradle, and  
turn handle so that it lines up  
with the plastic hinges.  
To bring infant carrier handle  
from resting position into posi-  
tion for carrying or swinging,  
first set the carrier down.  
Then push down on center of  
handle, and rotate the handle  
forward until it clicks into the  
locked position.  
Step 3.  
Snap handle and hinges  
together to lock. Be sure  
handle is locked into the  
plastic hinges.  
To return the handle to resting  
position, first set the carrier  
down. Then push down on  
center of handle, and rotate the  
handle backward until it clicks  
into place.  
Push down  
on center  
of handle  
Step 4.  
Hanger  
NOTE: It is normal for the  
handle to seem loose in the  
resting position.  
Place cradle in hanger.  
Be sure handle notches are  
seated in the hanger.  
Step 5.  
Notch  
Place your child in the cradle.  
Using the Tray  
Step 6.  
Unlatch the tray by squeezing  
the two latches under the tray  
at the same time, and lift up  
tray. Be careful not to let tray  
hit your baby when lifting or  
closing tray.  
Set the control switch between  
the low and medium positions.  
Your cradle will swing properly  
only in the lower range.  
Step 7.  
To latch tray, push down firmly.  
Tray must be latched at all  
times when baby is in the  
swing.  
Give cradle a push to start the  
swinging motion.  
Using the  
Infant Carrier  
Adjusting the Stand  
To change recline of the carrier,  
squeeze the adjustment wire  
and move to desired position.  
Lift carrier in and out of swing.  
Do not adjust  
the handle while carrier is on  
swing.  
To adjust for rocking, move the  
adjustment wire to the highest  
position.  
Do not  
change recline with baby in  
infant carrier.  
Different uses for infant carrier...  
Be aware that infant move-  
ment or rocking may cause  
the infant carrier to move on  
a table.  
Cuddler  
Carrier  
Feeder  
...or as a Rocker.  
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Step 6.  
Using the Swing  
Adjust the control switch to  
medium setting.  
CHECK that all parts are  
securely fastened together  
before using the swing.  
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Hanger  
• For a lower speed, push the  
control switch toward “low.”  
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Step 1.  
• For a higher speed, push the  
control switch toward “high.”  
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Place carrier in hanger.  
Be sure handle notches are  
seated in the hanger.  
Step 7.  
Notch  
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Give seat a push to start the  
swing.  
Step 2.  
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Thread both sides of seat belt  
through the buckles as shown.  
Observe the swinging motion  
for a minute. It takes time for  
your swing to adjust to a new  
setting.  
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CHECK that the belt is thread-  
ed correctly by pulling on the  
seat belt. The belt should not  
slip through the buckle.  
NOTE: A small, quiet baby will  
swing higher on each setting  
than a larger, more active baby.  
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Step 3.  
Open tray and place baby in  
the seat. (If your child is very  
small, you may want to use  
rolled-up blankets as a prop.)  
Indicator Light-  
ON/OFF light comes on  
when swing is turned on.  
Step 4.  
NOTE: SEAT MAY BE STOPPED ANY TIME MOTOR IS  
RUNNING WITHOUT DAMAGING MOTOR.  
PUSH SWING TO RESTART.  
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Place crotch strap between  
child’s legs and snap both side  
buckles to the center buckle.  
Adjust belt as needed to get a  
snug fit around your child.  
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IF YOUR SWING MOTOR STOPS OPERATING  
BY ITSELF, PROTECTIVE DEVICE MAY HAVE BEEN  
ACTIVATED. TURN OFF MOTOR,WAIT 3 MINUTES,  
THEN RESTART SWING.  
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To release, push in on front of  
buckle.  
Step 5.  
Close the tray. CHECK that  
tray is latched by pulling up  
on the tray.  
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Do not depend on the tray or seat  
belt alone to hold your baby. Always secure your  
baby with both the seat belt and tray when your  
child is in the swing.  
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Replacement Parts  
FOR SAFE BATTERY USE:  
Instructions for ordering swing parts:  
Do not remove or insert the batteries with  
baby in swing. The batteries could fall on  
baby if dropped.  
Complete form below. Your swing model number MUST  
be included on the form to ensure proper replacement  
parts. Your model number can be found on a sticker  
beneath the swing motor. Payment must accompany  
your order.  
Keep the batteries out of children’s reach.  
Any battery may leak electrolyte 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.  
Parts List:  
Price:*  
Motor unit.......................... $25.00  
Infant carrier...................... $30.00  
Plastic hanger assembly... $ 7.00  
Cloth seat cover................ $17.00  
Seat belt with buckle......... $ 7.00  
Plastic leg brace................ $ 5.00 (each)  
Upper leg section.............. $ 7.00 (each)  
Lower leg section.............. $ 7.00 (each)  
Leg tips (set of four).......... $ 5.00  
Cradle................................ $25.00  
Any battery may leak electrolyte 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 per-  
sonal injury. When discarding batteries, be  
sure to dispose of them in the proper manner,  
according to your state and local regulations.  
* Prices subject to change without notice.  
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.  
IF YOU NEED HELP  
If you have any questions, please call toll-free:  
Recommended Type Batteries–Size D  
1-800-345-4109  
!
Rechargeables–Use and recharge  
according to manufacturer’s instructions.  
!
Disposables–Alkaline.  
!
Return the form below with payment to:  
GRACO CHILDREN’S PRODUCTS INC.  
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT  
MAIN STREET  
NEVER mix battery types.  
Change batteries when swing ceases to operate satisfactorily.  
Caring for Your Battery Powered Swing  
ELVERSON, PA 19520  
Problem: Possible Reasons for Problem:  
Swing  
won't  
operate  
1. No batteries in swing.  
Model Number SHIP TO:  
2. Batteries dead.  
(Must be filled in)  
Name  
3. Speed setting too low.  
Motor unit  
4. Batteries in backwards—check “+” and “-”.  
Infant carrier  
Plastic hanger assy.  
Cloth cover  
Address  
5. Corrosion on battery terminals. Rotate  
batteries in place against terminals, or  
clean with sandpaper or steel wool if  
corrosion is severe.  
Seat belt with buckle  
Plastic leg brace  
Upper leg section  
Lower leg section  
Leg tips  
City, State, Zip  
(
)
6. Baby leaning too far forward.  
Telephone  
7. Baby grabbing swing legs. (Discontinue use.)  
8. Seat not pushed high enough for a good start.  
Cradle  
Check enclosed  
9. Protective device activated. (Turn off motor,  
wait 3 minutes, then restart swing.)  
(payable to Graco Children’s  
Products Inc.)  
Charge to credit card:  
Visa  
MasterCard  
Discover  
Seat  
1. Control setting too low.  
doesn't  
swing  
very  
2. Blanket hanging down, causing increased wind  
resistance.  
3. Batteries too weak.  
high  
4. Baby leaning too far forward.  
Total:  
Account #:  
5. Baby too heavy or too active. (Discontinue use.)  
6. Soft carpet (swings higher on hard floors).  
6% sales tax  
(PA only):  
Expiration date:  
Signature:  
Total amount  
due:  
If you still have problems, call our toll-free  
number, 1-800-345-4109.  
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