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1. Insert the yellow T-bar into the hole at the front of the swing. If you need to
disengage the T-bar you can squeeze the 2 tabs together under the seat while pulling
the T-bar up. Under normal conditions the T-bar is always snapped into the seat before
the child is placed into the seat.
REV B: 10/27/2016
Infant Swing (04-0032)
**FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY**
**SUGGESTED FOR CHILDREN AGES 7 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS**
Insert T-bar into hole at front of the seat.
T-bar release tabs.
(UNDERNEATH SEAT)
T-Bar
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  • Page 1 Infant Swing (04-0032) 1. Insert the yellow T-bar into the hole at the front of the swing. If you need to disengage the T-bar you can squeeze the 2 tabs together under the seat while pulling the T-bar up. Under normal conditions the T-bar is always snapped into the seat before the child is placed into the seat.
  • Page 2 Seat Buckle Adjustment 2. Depress the tabs that hold the male end of the buckle to the female end. 3: Adjust the length of the belt by sliding the belt through the male portion of the buckle. Free end of the belt Release the should be on the outside.
  • Page 3 Attaching Swing to Swing Hangers 4. There are many different ways to connect the "End Eyes" on the end of the ropes to swing hangers that exist on your swing set or custom swing. Always follow the manufacturer's directions on how to attach the swing to the swing hangers. 5.
  • Page 4 Infant Swing Height Adjustment and Strapping In 6. Move the Plastic Eye Plate up to move the swing up. Move the Plastic Eye Plate down to move the swing down. 7: Stand beside the swing and push down on the T-bar and the back of the swing at the same time.
  • Page 5 SAFETY TIPS FOR SWINGS  On-site adult supervision is required.  Teach children not to walk close to, in front of, behind, or between moving swings or other moving playground equipment.  Teach children to sit in and never stand on swings. (Exception to this rule is a product called "Stand -N- Swing") ...