In swing mode, you may use your Swing to High Chair until the child becomes active and can climb out of the swing; 25 pounds maximum.
In high chair mode, you may use your Swing to High Chair in the upright position only by children capable of sitting up unassisted; 50 pounds maximum. Use the restraint system until your child is able to get in and out of the product unassisted (about 2 ½ years old).
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We recommend using alkaline batteries with our products, as they are great for long-term use and help optimize performance. We don't recommend using Carbon-Zinc batteries. While Carbon-Zinc batteries may work well with low-power devices, they can drain after a short period of time and cause certain products to not function properly.
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To see our full line of bassinets and play yards, please visit fisher-price.com.
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Our monitors should only be used with Fisher-Price wall adapters to ensure the safety of the monitor.
Adapters should only be replaced with an original Fisher-Price wall adapter. If you need to purchase an adapter, please visit our online store.
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To see our full line of bathtubs and potty chairs, please visit fisher-price.com.
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You may use your SpaceSaver High Chair in the upright position only by children capable of sitting up unassisted; 50 pounds maximum.
Use the restraint system until your child is able to get in and out of the product unassisted (about 2 ½ years old).
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Click here to see the instructions on how to perform a hard factory reset on your tablet.
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You may use your High Chair in the upright position only with a child who has enough upper body control to sit up unassisted; 50 pounds maximum.
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In swing mode, you can use your Take-Along Swing until your child becomes active and can climb out of the swing. The maximum weight limit is 25 pounds.
In infant seat mode, you may use your Take-Along Seat until your child is able to sit up unassisted. In this case, 25 pounds is also the maximum weight limit.
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Yes, all Fisher-Price products can be sent through an x-ray machine.
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No. The setup of your controller is required only one time for each DVD player with which you are using your InteracTV controller. If you have correctly setup your controller with the software that was included with your InteracTV controller, the controller should work with the separately sold software titles.
InteracTV™ is a mark of Beep Telecommunications and computing, L.L.C. Used under license.
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Yes, all Fisher-Price®
high chairs, booster seats, rockers, swings, activity centers, bassinets, play
yards, sleepers, and infant bath tubs are JPMA certified.
You can click here to visit the JPMA website
for more information.
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Fisher-Price takes great pride in the Wooden Railway line of products and accessories that we produce and quality is very important to us. We thought it would be helpful to let you know that we include a small amount of plastic on some of our wooden products to further ensure their improved strength.
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Please note that this product needs two sets of batteries, and there are two separate battery boxes. One battery box operates the swing feature and needs 4 “C” batteries. The other battery box operates the vibration feature and requires 1 “D” battery.
If you've already changed the batteries and the swing is still not working, please contact one of our Fisher-Price® baby gear representatives by email or phone at 1-800-432-5437.
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Washing instructions can typically be found on the care label attached to the pad assembly or toward the end of each product manual.
Product manuals can be found online, by clicking here.
1. Enter the product number or toy name, or search by using the keywords below. Then click "Go."
2. Identify your product from the list of results.
3. Click on the product image, and follow the link to download the manual.
All our baby gear has a product number listed in small print near where the Fisher-Price® or Mattel information is stamped. It can usually be found above the barcode on the packaging and instructions, on the fabric tag, or etched into the product itself.
Our product manuals are available in Adobe® Acrobat® format (PDF). If you don’t have the free viewing software, Adobe® Reader®, this link will take you to their website for assistance.
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Click here for the assembly video.
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While we don’t have historical information, pictures, or resale value information here, you can find a wealth of information online.
For Fisher-Price products, you might also want to check out the book, Fisher-Price: Historical, Rarity, and Value Guide, 1931-Present, Updated 3rd Edition.
For Hot Wheels, you can also log on to www.hotwheelscollectors.com. At the top, click on “Forums” to connect to other Hot Wheels collectors who might be able to help you out.
For Barbie, you can find a ton of articles and stories on our blog at www.barbie.com that will give you an inside look at our dolls. There, you can also connect with other collectors who might be able to help you out. If you click on “Signature” at the top, then “Get Involved,” it will take you to a page where you can find Collector Clubs in your area.
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