baby trend RK02 A Series Smart Steps My First Rocker 2 Bouncer Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
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baby trend RK02 A Series Smart Steps My First Rocker 2 Bouncer
WARNING! Not intended for infant sleep and should never be used for this purpose.
FALL HAZARD: Babies have suffered skull fractures falling while in and from Bouncers/Rockers.
- Use Bouncer/Rocker ONLY on floor.
- ALWAYS use restraints. Adjust to fit snugly.
- NEVER lift or carry baby in Bouncer/Rocker.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD: Babies have suffocated when Bouncers/Rockers tipped over on soft surfaces and/or when Bouncers/Rockers have been used as a sleep product.
- NEVER use on a bed, sofa, cushion, or other soft surface.
- Stay near and watch baby during use. This product is not safe for sleep or unsupervised use. If baby falls asleep, remove baby as soon as possible and place baby on a firm, flat sleep surface such as a crib or bassinet.
TO PREVENT FALLS AND SUFFOCATION
- ALWAYS use restraints. Adjust to fit snugly.
- STOP using Bouncer/Rocker when baby starts trying to sit up or has reached 20 lb (9 kg), whichever comes first.
- Toy bar is NOT designed to be used as a carry handle.
- NEVER use on any elevated surface.
- NEVER leave baby unattended.
- NEVER Allow your Bouncer/Rocker to be used as a toy.
- NEVER move Bouncer/Rocker with the child inside.
- NEVER substitute parts.
- Bouncer/Rocker is NOT intended for use as a carrier.
Check your Bouncer/Rocker for loose screws, worn parts, torn material or
stitching on a regular basis. Replace or repair parts as needed. Discontinue
use of the Bouncer/Rocker should it malfunction or become damaged.
IMPORTANT: Adult assembly required. Keep child away during unpacking and
assembly. Care should be taken in unpacking and assembly. Examine product
frequently for damage, missing or loose parts. DO NOT use if any parts are
missing, damaged or broken. Contact Baby Trend® for replacement part and
instructions if needed. Dial
800-328-7363.
PARTS
- Check that you have all the parts for this model before assembling the Bouncer/Rocker.
- Screws and nuts are attached in the vibration unit and will require removal for assembly.
ASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT! To ensure safe operation of your Bouncer/Rocker, please follow
these instructions carefully. Please keep these instructions for future
reference.
IMPORTANT! Before assembly and each use, inspect this product for damaged
hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. NEVER use if any parts
are missing or broken.
IMPORTANT! Adult assembly is required. Keep child away during unpacking
and assembly.
Bouncer/Rocker frame assembly
Top frame
NOTE: Start with the 2 backrest bars to create the top arch (1).
Ensure that they click into position (2).
Frame Orientation Diagram
NOTE: refer to the diagram as a guide for the following frame connections.
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With the toy bar connectors facing up, insert the arch ends into the padded support tube holes (Fig. 1a).
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Ensure that they click into position and slightly pull to ensure the frame is secure (Fig. 1b).
Attach the vibration unit
Attachment parts
- Gather the parts and locate the holes of the padded support tube.
- Register corresponding holes of the vibration unit. To see inserting orientation, refer to the Frame Orientation Diagram on page 5
Screw into the frame
- Use the screws and nuts to install the vibration unit.
Inserting the padding
Rear frame view
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Flip the Bouncer/Rocker frame upside down and slip the cover over the vibration unit (Fig 3a).
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NOTE: Keep buckle straps over the tubes at all times.
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Pull the fabric over the vibration one side at a time until completely wrapped (Fig 3b).
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Complete the padding cover by gently stretching the top covering over the backrest frame (Fig. 3c).
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NOTE: Keep buckle straps over the tubes at all times.
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Buckle each corresponding support straps (Fig. 3d).
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Always maintain the straps buckled during use.
Base frame attachment
- Base Frame Orientation Diagram
- NOTE: refer to the diagram as a guide for the following base connections.
Base assembly
NOTE: Ensure that rubber on tube matches same side as flip-out stationary
feet. Facing down Insert each tube end with the hole into the Base frame
(back) part with the tab until they click (Fig. 4a).
- NOTE: ensure that the rubber on tube matches same side as Flipout stationary feet.
- Facing down Insert each opposite tube ends with the into the Base frame (front) firmly until they lock (Fig. 4b).
Base frame wire connection
- Locate the and base frame, right and left base frame wires (Fig. 4c).
- NOTE: Base frame wires must be curved inward toward base for proper installation (Fig. 4d).
- Insert each base frame wire in firmly (Fig. 4e). Both must click into position (Fig. 4f).
Connect the frames
Flip out the 2 stationary feet
- NOTE: use the 2 feet to assist in assembling the Bouncer/Rocker frame sections (Fig. 5a).
- Rotate the stationary feet out on both front and back sides of the base frame (Fig. 5b).
Align frames
- Align the complete seat frame with the base frame wire. Press in firmly (Fig. 5c).
Secure the Bouncer/Rocker Frame
- Push the wire into the connection firmly (Fig. 5d). The connectors and base frame wires are secure only when they click into position (Fig. 5e).
Completed Bouncer/Rocker Frame
- The completed frame assembly should look exactly as illustrated in (Fig. 5f).
SEAT RESTRAINT
- Harness release
- If buckled, unbuckle the straps on each side of the seat restraint (Fig. 6a).
Child placement
- Carefully place the child in the Bouncer/Rocker seat and buckle the waist straps into the crotch buckles (Fig. 6b).
- Buckle may be tucked under the fabric (Fig. 6c).
Adjustment buckle
- Always adjust the straps so that the restraint fits the child snugly (Fig. 6d).
Accessory
Head Pillow
- To attach the pillow, thread the hook and loop fastener through the loop at the top front of the fabric.
- NOTE: product may be used with or without the head pillow.
Toy Bar
- Toys to bar connection
- Use the hook and loop straps to dangle/interchange the toys.
- NOTE: slider between the tabs for toys to slide on the toy bar track (Fig. 8a).
Toy bar installation
- Locate the openings to connect the ends of the toy bar through the seat pad and corresponding holes (Fig. 8b).
- Press in until both sides click into place (Fig. 8c).
Toy bar removal
- To remove, firmly pull up the toy bar from its connection (Fig. 8d).
Rocker to Bouncer Function
- Collapse the 2 stationary feet
- Rocker: fold the 2 feet to convert and use the Rocker feature (Fig. 9a).
- Rotate the stationary feet in on both front and back sides of the base frame (Fig. 9b).
- Gently, rock manually (Fig. 9c).
- Convert to Bouncer: Flip-out the 2 stationary feet, bounce manually (Fig. 9d).
FUNCTIONS
Battery Installation
- The vibration unit requires three-size AAA batteries (not included). It is recommended that you use alkaline batteries for longer battery life.
CAUTION: To prevent possible battery leakage which can burn skin and eyes: be sure to follow the guidelines outlined below.
- Dispose of used batteries immediately.
- Always dispose of batteries properly.
- Always replace the entire set of batteries at one time.
- Never mix old and new batteries or batteries of different brands or types.
- Do not mix different types (alkaline, standard, or rechargeable).
- Keep batteries out of reach of children.
- Remove batteries when the Bouncer/Rocker is not in use for long periods of time.
- Never leave exhausted batteries in the unit.
- Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Vibration Function
Batteries
- Remove the battery cover using a Philips screwdriver (Fig. 10a).
- Install the three AAA batteries (Fig. 10b).
- Replace the battery cover. Do not overtighten the screw (Fig. 10c).
VIBRATION UNIT
- To use the vibration function: Slide the oval button to turn ON and OFF.
- NOTE: The wave lines indicate on and circle indicates off.
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: 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 residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee 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:
- 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.
Canada ICES-003 Statement
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Industry Canada Standard ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
MAINTENANCE
CARE AND CLEANING
- Remove the seat pad and headrest from the frame.
NOTE: requires reversing STEP 3.
Ensure that all buckles on the seat pad are fastened. Do not iron. Do not dry
clean.
Instructions
- SEAT PAD / HEAD PILLOW:
- Machine wash with cold water, gentle cycle. No bleach.
- Tumble dry, low heat.
- TOY BAR AND TOYS: Wipe clean with avdamp cloth and mild soap.
- Air dry. Do not immerse in water.
- FRAME: Wipe the metal frame with soft, clean cloth and mild soap.
WARRANTY
DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT TO THE STORE. PLEASE CONTACT BABY TREND® FOR
REPLACEMENT PARTS, SERVICE AND REPAIR.
The Baby Trend® warranty covers workmanship defects within 1 year of purchase.
Any product which has been subjected to misuse, abuse, abnormal use, excessive
wear and tear, improper assembly, negligence, environmental exposure,
alteration or accident, or has had its serial number altered or removed
invalidates all claims against the manufacturer. Any damage to property during
installation is the sole responsibility of the end user.
Customer Service Department can be contacted at 1
800-328-7363 Monday through Friday
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (PST). Return Authorizations are required
prior to returning product(s) to Baby Trend®. Please visit:
http://babytrend.com/pages/limited-warranty for complete warranty details.
Baby Trend, Inc.
- 13048 Valley Blvd.
- Fontana CA 92335
- 1-800-328-7363
- (8:00 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. PST)
- www.babytrend.com.
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References
- Limited Warranty Coverage – Baby Trend
- Baby Trend® | Car Seats, Strollers, High Chairs, Nursery and More!
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