fisher price Pacific Pebble Owner’s Manual
- June 7, 2024
- fisher-price
Table of Contents
fisher price Pacific Pebble
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
IMPORTANT!
Keep these instructions for future reference.
Before assembly and each use, inspect this product for damaged hardware, loose
joints, missing parts or sharp edges. Do not use the product if any parts
are missing, damaged or broken. Do not use accessories or replacement
parts other than those approved by the manufacturer. Never substitute parts.
Please read these instructions before assembly and use of this product.
Adult assembly is required. No tools required for assembly.
Product features and decorations may vary from images.
WARNING
Failure to follow these warnings and the instructions could result in serious injury or death.
- FALL HAZARD – To help prevent falls, do not use this product when the infant begins to push up on hands and knees or has reached 20 lb (9 kg), whichever comes first.
- SUFFOCATION HAZARD – This product uses a non-standard size sheet. Only use the sheet provided with this product.
- Strings can cause strangulation! Never place items with a string around a child’s neck such as hood strings or pacifier cords. Never suspend strings over product or attach strings to toys.
- Never place product near a window where cords from blinds or drapes can strangle a child.
- To reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed on their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by your physician.
WARNING
SUFFOCATION HAZARD – Infants have suffocated:
– In gaps between extra padding and side of the bassinet/cradle and on soft
bedding.
– Use only the pad provided by Fisher-Price.
– NEVER add a pillow, comforter, or another mattress for padding.
PARTS
IMPORTANT! Please remove all parts from the package and identify them before assembly. Some parts may be packed in the pad.
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The sheet comes attached to the pad. You can remove it to wash it.
ASSEMBLY
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While pressing the buttons on the ends of a base tube, fit it into the tubes on the liner.
Make sure each button on the base tube “snaps” into place.
Pull the base tube to be sure it is secure.
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While pressing the buttons on the ends of a base tube, fit it into the tubes on the liner.
Make sure each button on the base tube “snaps” into place.
Pull the base tube to be sure it is secure.
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Position the assembly so that the feet on the base tubes are on the ground.
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Pull apart the upper tubes on bassinet frame.
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Lift the liner above the upper frame tube.
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While sliding the lock switch to unlock , use your thumbs to push the upper frame tube toward the liner . Then, clip the liner onto the upper frame tube . Make sure you hear a “click”.
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Pull up on the liner to be sure it is secure to the upper frame tube.
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Fit the clip on the toy to the side of the bassinet.
ROCKING USE
Turn each locking foot for rocking use.
STATIONARY USE
Turn each locking foot for stationary use.
STORAGE
While sliding the lock switch to unlock , pull both latches on the liner toward you and lift the liner .
Lower the liner .
Push the upper frame tubes together .
Place the assembly so that the feet are on the ground .
CARE
The sheet and toy are machine washable. Wash separately in cold water on the
gentle cycle.
Do not use bleach. Tumble dry separately on low heat and remove promptly.
The frame, pad and liner may be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and
a damp cloth. Do not use bleach. Do not use harsh or abrasive
cleaners. Rinse clean with water to remove residue.
PREVENTING BABY’S HEAD FROM FLATTENING
Pediatricians and child health organizations agree that healthy babies should
be placed on their backs to sleep for naps and at nighttime, to reduce the
risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). But babies who are always on
their backs can sometimes develop flat spots on their head (plagiocephaly).
Most cases of positional plagiocephaly can be prevented (and sometimes
corrected) by repositioning your baby to relieve pressure on the back of the
head. Here are some tips and techniques from the experts to keep in mind as
you care for your baby:
Change the location of your baby’s sleeper or crib in the room, so she has to
look in different directions to see the door, or the window, or interesting
things going on around her.
When your baby is awake, provide opportunities for adult-supervised “tummy
time” play. Playing on his tummy helps take the pressure off the back of his
head, which will help prevent flat spots from developing. Tummy time play also
helps your baby’s head, neck and shoulder muscles get stronger as part of
normal development.
Try tummy time two or three times a day, for short periods of time, until your
baby gets used to being on her tummy. Once your baby begins to enjoy this
position, try longer periods of time or increase the frequency of tummy time
play.
Help your baby avoid resting his head in the same position all the time by
frequently changing the direction he lies in the crib. For example, have your
baby’s feet point toward one end of the crib for a few days, and then change
the position so his feet point toward the other end of the crib. This will
encourage your baby to turn and look in different directions.
Try to minimize the amount of time your baby spends in car seats, carriers and
bouncy seats while awake.
Lastly, make sure you enjoy lots of “cuddle time” with your baby by holding
her upright over your shoulder.
For additional information on positional plagiocephaly and the benefits of
tummy time play for your baby, speak with your pediatrician or family
physician.
National Institute of Health (NIH) Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development.
UNITED STATES
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