Baby Trend My First Jumper
Model: JP02xxxA
Age Recommendation: 6 months+
Read all instructions before assembly and use of the product. Keep instructions for future use.
Lea todas las instrucciones ANTES de armar y USAR el producto. CONSERVE LAS INSTRUCCIONES PARA USO FUTURO.
Warranty Information
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 subjected to misuse, abuse, abnormal use, excessive wear and tear, improper assembly, negligence, environmental exposure, alteration, or accident, or with an altered/removed serial number, invalidates all claims. Damage to property during installation is the end user's sole responsibility. Customer Service can be contacted at 1 (800) 328-7363, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (PST). Return Authorizations are required. Visit http://babytrend.com/pages/limited-warranty for details.
GARANTIA
NO DEVUELVA SU PRODUCTO A LA TIENDA. POR FAVOR CONTACTE A BABY TREND® PARA PIEZAS DE REPUESTO, SERVICIO Y REPARACION.
La garantía de Baby Trend® cubre defectos de fábrica por 1 año después de la compra. Cualquier producto sometido a uso inadecuado, abuso, uso anormal, desgaste excesivo, montaje incorrecto, negligencia, exposición ambiental, alteración o accidente, o con número de serie alterado o removido, anula todos los reclamos. Cualquier daño a la propiedad durante la instalación es responsabilidad exclusiva del usuario final. El Departamento de Servicio al Cliente está disponible llamando al 1 (800) 328-7363, de lunes a viernes de 8:00 a.m. a 4:30 p.m. (PST). Se requiere Autorización de Devolución. Visite http://babytrend.com/pages/limited-warranty para conocer los detalles.
Important Safety Information
WARNING: Read all instructions before assembly and use. Do not use if damaged or broken.
Eligibility Requirements:
- For infants at least 6 months old who can hold their head up unassisted.
- Child is less than 32" tall (81.2cm).
- Child weighs less than 26.5 lbs. (12kg).
Fall Hazard:
Babies can fall from the product, resulting in head injuries.
- Never leave child unattended. Always keep child in view.
- Never use near stairs.
- Place the activity jumper on a flat, level surface to avoid tip-over.
- Discontinue use if the child can climb out or begins to walk.
Strangulation Hazard:
Strings can cause strangulation.
- DO NOT place items with strings around the child's neck (e.g., hood strings, pacifier cords).
- DO NOT suspend strings over the product or attach strings to toys.
- DO NOT place the activity jumper on an elevated surface.
- A child's movement can slide the activity jumper.
- DO NOT allow children who can stand or walk to sit in the seat.
- Never move the activity jumper while the child is in the seat.
- DO NOT swing or spin the child in the activity jumper.
General Warnings & Precautions:
- DO NOT use any hardware or parts other than those supplied.
- Examine product frequently for damaged, missing, or loose parts.
- DO NOT use if damaged or broken. Contains small parts. Adult assembly required.
- Keep child away during unpacking and assembly.
Care and Cleaning
- Fabric Seat: Machine wash in cold water on a gentle cycle with no bleach. Air or line dry.
- Plastic Parts: Wipe clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Air dry. DO NOT immerse in water.
IMPORTANT! Inspect product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts, or sharp edges before assembly and each use. NEVER use if parts are missing or broken.
Parts Identification
Check that you have all the parts for this model:
- Seat Pad
- Seat Ring
- Tabletop
- Curved Frames (3x)
- Hanging Arches (2x)
- Standing Bars with Elastic Straps (3x)
- Hanging Toys and Clip Connectors (2x)
- Lights and Sounds Animal Toy
- Bead Spinner
- Flower (3 pieces)
- Toy Stacker
- Toy Bar
*All toys can be used with or without the tabletop.
Assembly Instructions
1. Connecting the Bars
Connect all 3 curved frames until they click into place (See Figure 1a).
Place standing bar (1) (with no empty hole at the top) first. Then place standing bars (2) and (3) with empty holes at the top in order (See Figure 1b). Ensure all 3 pins click in.
Insert each hanging arch into the top of standing bars (2) and (3) (See Figure 1c).
2. Activity Tabletop Setup
Insert the ends of the anchor strap through each slot of the tabletop and secure them (See Figures 2a & 2b). Ensure the strap is threaded through and pulled taut.
NOTE: Ensure to anchor underneath by pulling the strap back so the anchor tab is secure (See Figure 2d).
3. Adjustment Strap
The strap has 3 adjustable height levels. ALWAYS adjust all straps to the SAME LEVEL (See Figure 2c).
Use level 3 for the highest position, level 2 for the middle, and level 1 for the lowest position (See Figure 2d). Always use the level most suitable for your child's height.
NOTE: To adjust straps, unhook the adjustment plate from the small strap and re-adjust to the appropriate height (See Figure 2e). DO NOT leave the adjustment plate hanging (See Figure 2f).
4. Swivel Seat Mode
To assemble the seat pad and seat ring, refer to Figure 7b.
Align the seat with the center opening and press down firmly until the seat completely clicks into the tabletop (See Figure 3a). Rotate the seat to ensure the swivel function is active.
Ensure your child's toes are touching the floor (See Figure 3b). Adjust the height to the correct level if the child's feet are either fully touching the floor OR if only the toes are touching the floor. Refer to Figure 2d for height level guidance.
Toy Attachments
Place toys in the designated housing as shown. Toys must be properly attached before use (See Figure 5a).
Toy Electronics (Battery Instructions)
The Lights and Sounds Animal Toy requires 3 AAA batteries (not included). Unscrew the battery door, pull it outward, install batteries with correct polarity, and secure the door with the screw.
CAUTION: Keep batteries out of children's reach. Remove batteries when storing the product for a long time. Dispose of used batteries immediately. Always replace the entire set of batteries at one time. Never mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different brands or types. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the toy before charging and charged only under adult supervision. Do not short-circuit supply terminals.
Battery Compartment: Features a battery door and screw. Includes an ON/OFF power switch.
Flower Toy Assembly
Assemble the (3) pieces together as shown (See Figure 5b). For the top cap piece, check underneath the cap. The 3 clips should match with the slots, and the 4 inner holes should match with the pins (See Figure 5c).
Single Tab Toys
Align toys with their single tab housings on the tabletop. Set each toy into the fitting, push the lock up from underneath the tabletop, and turn to lock (See Figures 5d & 5e). NOTE: Do not use double tab toys on single tab fittings.
Double Tab Toys
Align toys with their double tab housings on the tabletop. Set each toy into the fitting, push the lock up from underneath the tabletop, and turn to lock (See Figure 5f). NOTE: Do not use single tab toys on double tab fittings.
Toy Alignment Diagram
Use the diagram as a reference for single and double tabs, toy fittings, and locking tabs. Always return the small tab lock to the tabletop when not in use.
Hanging Toys
To attach hanging toys, use the toy strap to insert it into the front side of the clip if required (See Figure 5g). Attach the hanging toys over the two hanging arches as shown (See Figure 5h).
Disassembling the Jumper
Seat Removal
- To remove the seat, lift the tabletop to expose one of three tabs underneath. Detach one tab by pushing it off the tabletop (See Figure 6a).
- From the top of the tabletop, use the edge of the seat to lift it off (See Figure 6b).
Frame Removal
When replacing the strap, the standing bar must be removed (See Figure 6d). To re-assemble the bar, repeat assembly steps from Figure 1b through Figure 2f.
Strap Removal / Replacement
If the strap needs replacement, cut it with scissors (See Figure 6c). To re-thread a new strap, repeat assembly step Figure 2a.
Seat Fabric Care
DO NOT MACHINE WASH. For plastic or metal parts, use only lukewarm water and mild soap.
To remove the seat fabric for cleaning, pull out all the plates from the tabs on the seat base (See Figure 7a).
To reattach the fabric: Place the warning label side towards the seat base backrest. Fold the fabric over and insert the rear center plate into the tab. Connect all plates around the seat base tabs. Ensure all tabs and plates are secured before use (See Figure 7b).
Maintenance and Cleaning
Check the product regularly before use. Do not use if any part is loose, missing, or damaged. Do not substitute parts. Contact the manufacturer for replacement parts or additional instructions.
Clean after each use with mild household dish soap. Use a soft bristle brush, sponge, or cloth to clean the surface or remove food particles.
DO NOT submerge the product in water. Surface clean only.
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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 per instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If interference occurs, try to correct it by:
- Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.
- Increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connecting the equipment to a different outlet on a different circuit than the receiver.
- Consulting the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.