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Open Top Swing
OWNERS
MANUAL
Model No.
Serial No.
Dear Customer,
Please fill in the model
and serial numbers
above from the label
inside the battery
compartment of
your new swing.
Never leave child unattended.
Always keep your child in view.
Model Nos. 1464 & 1466
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 Owners Manual.
The short time you spend reading these
instructions will help you use your swing
properly.
Strings can cause strangulation.
STRANGULATIO
DO NOT place sw
location where th
such as window b
drapes, phone co
DO NOT place items with a string
around your childs neck, such
as hood strings or pacifier cords.
DO NOT suspend strings over the
swing or attach strings to toys.
Please save your Owners Manual
for future use.
Customer Satisfaction
THIS PRODUCT REQUIRES ADULT ASSEMBLY.
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
to 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.
FOLLOW ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
If you experience any difficulties, please contact the
Customer Service Department.
DO NOT USE SWING without the seat cover.
DISCONTINUE USING YOUR SWING should it become
damaged or broken.
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Step 2.
Attaching the Legs
Begin by inserting a screw all
the way into the small hole on
one foot. Position the foot as
shown at right, so the text and
viewing hole are not on the
short side of tube near the
wire end. Then use viewing
hole to line up the end of the
screw with the hole in the tube.
Tighten the screw securely.
Repeat above steps for the
other feet.
Step 1.
The four legs have a double
button at one end and a single
button beneath it.
Wire
end
Hub
Double
button
With the hub sides facing up,
place the motor housing and
pivot housing on the floor.
Position legs so their single
buttons also face up.
Short side
of tube
Single
button
Text and
viewing hole
Insert legs into the motor
housing and pivot housing as
shown. The double buttons
must fit into the channels
inside the housings.
CHECK that feet are secure
by wiggling the feet.
Channels
PUSH
Step 3.
Push a plastic tip onto all four
of the feet. Tap leg tips on
the floor to be sure they are
completely on.
Button
in hole
Step 2.
Push each leg in until the
double button snaps into
the hole at the end of the
channel. Then swing the
legs outward until the single
button snaps into its notch,
as shown.
Notch
The hole in the plastic tip
permits future tightening of
the screw if needed.
Attaching the Base Tubes
CHECK that the legs are properly attached by
Step 1.
twisting them in the housings. They should resist
twisting. If a leg twists and buttons come out of
their holes, insert leg into the housing again. Be
sure to align BOTH double buttons with BOTH sets
of channels inside the housings.
Bracket hole
points toward
rear of swing
Push the legs firmly onto
the rear base tube
exactly as shown.
Attaching the Feet
Step 1.
Switch
side of
motor
Identify the front and rear base tubes from pictures
below. The feet to use with each tube can be identified
by the text FRONT BOTTOM or REAR BOTTOM
printed on them.
PUSH
housing
Step 2.
Motor
housing
(switch
side)
Push the other two legs onto
the front base tube.
Front base
tube
CHECK that all tubes are
securely attached.
Front foot
Straight rear
base tube
CHECK that the parts of the
frame are assembled in the
positions shown.
Rear base
tube
PUSH
Bent front base tube
Rear foot
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Attaching the Hanger Tubes and Seat
Attaching the Back Brace
Working behind the
seat, snap the four
pins in the ends of the
plastic back brace into
the holes in the hanger
tubes. The word
Step 1.
Move seat back fully forward
onto seat armrests.
REAR should be
facing you.
The seat back must overlap
the armrests.
Slide adjustment wire
through openings in
seat back, then insert
ends into back brace
holes as shown.
Seat back
Armrest
Be sure the back
brace is securely
attached by pulling
on it.
Step 2.
Attaching the Tray
Slide hanger tubes into
armrests of seat as shown.
Place one hand on the armrest and slide the tray onto
the hanger tube with other hand. Push sleeve of tray all
the way into the armrest of seat until you hear it snap.
Sleeve on tray must snap completely into armrest.
Pull firmly on tray to be sure it is securely attached.
Step 3.
Insert two pin screws
through seat armrests
into the holes in the
hanger tubes and
tighten securely.
Step 4.
Insert the hanger tubes
into the hubs as shown.
Metal buttons should
pop out and lock upon
full insertion.
CHECK that the hanger
tubes are secure in
hubs by pulling firmly
on them.
Push sleeve
all the way
into armrest
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Mix N Move Toy System
Attaching the Seat Belt
Your swing is equipped with two toys in Gracos Mix
N Move interchangeable toy system. This system,
featured on various Graco® swings, highchairs, strollers
and mobile entertainers, allows your baby to enjoy a
changing array of amusements and even take favorites
along. Look for other toys in the enclosed leaflet.
Step 1.
Thread one end of the seat
belt through the belt retainer
as shown.
Step 2.
Step 1.
Thread both ends of seat belt
through the buckles as shown.
To install a toy, insert the two
prongs on the toy base into a toy
mount at the notches.
CHECK that the belt is threaded
correctly by pulling on the seat
belt. The belt should not slip
through the buckle.
Step 2.
To release, push in on front
of buckle.
Turn toy base one quarter
turn until you feel the toy
snap into place.
Check that toy is firmly
inserted by pulling on
the toy.
Attaching the Seat Cover
Toy is removable (turn it the other way with a little
pressure) so that you can replace it with other toys
when desired.
Step 1.
Slide the pocket of the seat
cover over the top of the seat
as shown.
If you choose not to use the toys at this time, please
insert the two plastic covers as described below to fill
the holes in the tray.
Step 2.
To Install Covers
Pull the crotch strap and both
ends of the seat belt through the
slots in the seat cover.
To insert a cover into the tray of
your swing, first push one side
into a notch, then push in the
other side.
Step 3.
Push the elastic loop through
the hole on one side of seat.
To Remove Covers
Remove child from swing
before removing covers.
Step 4.
With the aid of a flat head
screwdriver, carefully pry up one
edge of a cover until it comes off.
Fold cover around bottom of
seat. Then fasten the hook into
the elastic loop on one side as
shown. Repeat on other side.
CAUTION: Be sure the seat
cover at armrest does not
interfere with tray latching.
Throw the covers away
immediately; they are not
reusable.
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Using the Head Supports
(on certain models)
Installing the Batteries
Step 1.
To provide head support for a smaller child, your swing
model may include one of the following accessories:
With baby out of swing,
Coin
slot
open the battery compartment
lid by inserting a coin (penny,
nickel or dime) into the coin
slot. After the lid pops open,
swing it down and remove it.
Two head supports:
Insert them into the pockets in
the back of the cloth seat pad.
Back of cloth seat pad
Step 2.
Insert four D cells. CHECK
that the batteries are put in
correctly. Your swing will not
run if the batteries are put in
backwards.
Head support cushion:
Use it in the seat as shown,
threading the seat belt straps
through the corresponding holes
in the cushion.
Step 3.
To replace lid, put the two
tabs of the lid into the two
slots in the bottom of the
motor housing. Swing lid up,
and press it into place until
you hear the latch click.
Using the Tray
If tray does not latch, check back brace to be sure the word
REAR is away from the seat.
Step 1.
Unlatch the tray by squeezing
the two latches under the tray
at the same time, and lift up.
Be careful not to let the tray
hit your baby when lifting or
closing the tray.
Using the Swing
CHECK that all parts are securely fastened together
before using the swing.
Step 1.
Open tray and seat belt. Place baby in the seat.
Step 2.
To latch tray, push it down firmly.
Step 2.
Tray must be latched at all times when
baby is in swing. Pull up on tray to be sure it is latched.
Fasten the seat belt. Adjust
belt as needed to get a snug
fit around your child.
Reclining Back
Four Positions
Step 3.
Pull adjustment wire upward
and pull seat backward to
recline seat. Extra pressure is
required to go from the third
position to full recline.
Close the tray. CHECK that
the tray is latched by pulling
up on the tray.
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.
For upright position, simply lift
back of seat forward.
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Operating the Six-Speed Swing
To Turn Off the Swing
Press and hold either speed button.
Indicator light will go off and swing
will stop.
Your swing has six speed settings. The LOW button
controls the three low-range speeds and the HIGH
button controls the three high-range speeds.
The lights indicate what speed is activated. The green
lights indicate the three low range speeds and the red
lights indicate the three high range speeds. For exam-
ple, if the far right light is green, speed 3 is activated.
Using the Timer
Indicator lights
You can program your swing to turn off after a certain
period of time. The timer button, located between the two
speed buttons, sets the swing time in ten-minute increments
up to 40 minutes. Push the button once; the swing will run
for ten minutes.
HIGH button
controls three
high-range
speeds
LOW button
controls three
low-range
speeds
To add time, push the timer button once more for every
ten minutes you wish to add. The active speed setting
light will blink in repetition, one blink for every ten minutes
programmed. The number of blinks will decrease to give
you an indication of the time remaining.
TIMER button
sets swing time
in ten-minute
increments
MUSIC button
turns music on
and controls
volume
The light will blink continuously when a minute or less of
time is remaining. If you do not set the timer at all, your
swing will run until you turn it off. To cancel timer mode,
press and hold the timer button until the light stops blinking.
Push the LOW button once for speed 1, twice for speed
2 or three times for speed 3.
If you are using the timer, both the swing and the music will
stop when the time runs out.
Push the HIGH button once for speed 4, twice for
speed 5 or three times for speed 6.
To go from speed 2 to speed 3, just push the LOW
button once.
For example, if the center light is red and its blinking two
times quickly between pauses, your swing is on speed 5
and will run for twenty minutes before stopping.
It is not necessary to start at lowest speed and move
up. The swing can begin directly at speed 5, for example,
by pushing the HIGH button two times. Or it can go from
speed 6 to speed 2 by pushing the LOW button twice.
To add time, push the time
button once or twice.
To turn swing off, press and
hold either speed button
briefly.
After choosing speed, start swing by giving it a gentle
push. Observe swinging motion for a minute. It takes
time for the swing to adjust to a setting. Change setting
as needed.
Your seat may be stopped at any time the motor is
running without damaging the motor. Push swing
to restart.
To Use Music
If you want music for your baby, push the music button until
desired volume is reached:
If your swing motor stops operating by itself, a
protective device may have been activated. Turn
off motor, wait three minutes, then restart swing.
Push once for high volume.
Push a second time for
medium volume.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-
dential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guar-
antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
*
Push a third time for low
volume.
*
Push a fourth time to turn
music off.
*
The music control is independent of the speed and timer
settings. You can have any combination of speed, timer and
music settings.
!
!
!
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
!
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Replacement Parts
FOR SAFE BATTERY USE:
Instructions for ordering swing parts:
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 childrens reach.
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.
Price:**
Parts List:
$21.00
Plastic seat ......................
with strap & buckle
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 battery of one type in a
recharger made for a battery of another type.
$14.00
$13.00
$15.00
$13.00
$17.00
$17.00
$15.00
$25.00
$10.00
$15.00
$15.00
$17.00
$10.00
$17.00
$10.00
Cloth seat cover ..............
Hanger tube (each) .........
Seat belt ..........................
Tray .................................
Adjustment wire ...............
Back brace ......................
Hardware ........................
Motor housing .................
Pivot housing ...................
Large front foot (2) ..........
Small rear foot (2) ...........
Front base tube ...............
Rear base tube ................
Leg (each) .......................
Head support cushion*.....
* On certain models
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.
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.
** Prices subject to change without notice.
Recommended Type BatteriesSize D
!
RechargeablesUse and recharge according to
manufacturers instructions.
DisposablesAlkaline.
NEVER mix battery types.
IF YOU NEED HELP
!
If you have any questions or if you need any part
not listed, please call toll-free:
!
!
1-800-345-4109
Indicator lights blink yellow when batteries are becoming weak.
Change batteries when swing ceases to operate satisfactorily.
Return the form below with payment to:
GRACO CHILDRENS PRODUCTS INC.
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 100, MAIN STREET
Caring for Your Battery Powered Swing
Problem: Possible Reasons for Problem:
ELVERSON, PA 19520
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.
Plastic seat
with strap & buckle
4. Batteries in backwardscheck + and -.
Cloth seat cover
Hanger tube
Seat belt
Address
5. Corrosion on battery terminals. Rotate batteries
in place against terminals, or clean with sandpaper
or steel wool if corrosion is severe.
Tray
City, State, Zip
Adjustment wire
Back brace
Hardware
6. Baby leaning too far forward.
(
)
7. Baby grabbing swing legs. (Discontinue use.)
8. Seat not pushed high enough for a good start.
Telephone
Motor housing
Pivot housing
Large front foot (2)
Small rear foot (2)
Front base tube
Rear base tube
Leg
9. Protective device activated. (Turn off motor, wait
3 minutes, then restart swing.)
Check enclosed
(payable to Graco Childrens
Products Inc.)
1. Control setting too low.
Seat
doesn't
swing
very
2. Blanket hanging down, causing increased wind
resistance.
Charge to credit card:
Visa
MasterCard
Discover
Head support cushion
3. Batteries too weak.
Total:
high
4. Baby leaning too far forward.
Shipping
& handling*:
$5.00
5. Baby too heavy or too active. (Discontinue use.)
6. Soft carpet (swings higher on hard floors).
6% sales tax
(PA only):
Account #:
If you still have problems, call our toll-free number,
1-800-345-4109.
Total amount
due:
Expiration date:
Signature:
*Outside the continental U.S., please
call for shipping cost.
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