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WARNING: Failure to follow these warnings and the instructions could result in death or serious injury...
Inclined Sleeper Warnings
FALL HAZARD To prevent falls, stop using the inclined sleeper when infant: - Begins to roll over or - can pull up on sides, whichever comes first (approximately 5 months)...
ALWAYS use restraint system... SUFFOCATION HAZARD
- Infants have suffocated: In gaps between extra padding and side of a inclined sleeper... On soft bedding... Use ONLY the pad provided by Fisher-Price... NEVER add
a pillow, comforter or extra padding... When trapped between inclined sleeper and adjacent surfaces... NEVER use in
play yard unless its attached to the mounts on play yard... - ALWAYS place child on back to sleep...
Strings can cause strangulation! Never place items with a string around a childs neck such as hood strings or pacifier cords... Never suspend strings over product or attach strings to toys...
ENTRAPMENT HAZARD - Never leave the inclined sleeper in place when child is in the play yard...
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Parts
Play Yard
Inclined Sleeper Pad
Storage Bag
Changing Station Clutch
Mattress
Inclined Sleeper Frame
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Play Yard Setup
Lift a leg until you hear a click A ... Repeat this procedure to open each leg B ...
Remove the play yard from the storage bag... Unfold the play yard...
1
2
Leg
3 Turn the play yard upright... Push down on the play yard top rails to make sure the legs are locked in place...
A B
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Play Yard Setup
5 Fit the strap on a corner of the mattress through the slot in corner of the play yard floor A ... Repeat this procedure and fit the remaining five mattress straps through the slots in the play
yard floor... Reach under the play yard floor and pull a strap down... Fasten it to the bottom of the play yard B ... Repeat this procedure to fasten the remaining mattress straps...
Mattress Strap
SlotSlot
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM BOTTOM VIEWVIEW
4 Place the mattress in the bottom of the play yard...
Mattress
A
B
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Inclined Sleeper Setup
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Fit the inclined sleeper frame around the top rails of the play yard...
Fit all four clips on the inclined sleeper frame to the mounts on each corner of the play yard top rails...
Inclined Sleeper Frame
Clip
Mount
IMPORTANT! The inclined sleeper is only to be used attached to the play yard... Follow the Play Yard Setup instructions BEFORE following the instructions in this section...
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Fit the waist belts through the slots in the inclined sleeper pad... Fit the pocket on the inclined sleeper pad onto the support on the inclined sleeper frame... Press the inclined sleeper pad edges onto the fasteners on the inclined sleeper frame...
Push down on the inclined sleeper frame to be sure its secure...
Inclined Sleeper Pad Pocket
Support
Waist Belt Waist Belt
Inclined Sleeper Setup
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Inclined Sleeper Use
2 To tighten the waist belts: Feed the anchored end of the waist belt up through the buckle to
form a loop A ... Pull the free end of the waist belt B ... To loosen the waist belts: Feed the free end of the waist belt up through the buckle to form a
loop A ... Enlarge the loop by pulling on the end of the loop toward the buckle... Pull the anchored end of the waist belt to shorten the free end of the waist belt B ...
Check to be sure the restraint system is securely attached by pulling it away from your child... The restraint system should remain attached...
A
BA
B
TIGHTEN LOOSEN
1 Securing Your Child Place your child in the inclined sleeper... Position the restraint pad between your childs legs... Fasten both waist belts to the restraint pad... Make sure you hear a click on both sides... Tighten each waist belt so that the restraint system is snug against your child... Please refer to
the next section for instructions to tighten the waist belts...
Restraint Pad
Waist Belts
TOP VIEW
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Changing Station Clutch
Play Yard Use
Unfold the changing station clutch... Insert wipes (not included) into the pocket in the clutch...
Changing Station Clutch
Wipes (not included)
IMPORTANT! Remove the inclined sleeper for play yard use... Pull up to remove all four clips on the inclined sleeper frame to remove from the play yard mounts...
REMOVE inclined
sleeper frame
The changing station clutch easily folds The changing station clutch easily folds and stores in the play yard pocket... and stores in the play yard pocket...
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Storage
1 Unfasten the mattress straps underneath the play yard floor A ... Pull each strap up through the slot in the play yard floor B ... Lift the ends of the mattress and remove from the play yard C ...
2 Turn the play yard over... Press the button on a leg and lower the leg... Repeat this procedure to lower the remaining legs...
ButtonButton
PRESSPRESS
A
B
C BOTTOM VIEW
TOP VIEW
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Storage
3 Press the latches on each play yard top rail... Hint: The latches are located under the circles (and inside the fabric) on the play yard top rails...
PRESS
PRESS
4 Fold the play yard in half...
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Storage
5 Place the inclined sleeper frame with pad and the changing station clutch inside the play yard... Hint: Tuck the fabric from the inclined sleeper frame into the center of the play yard... Fit the play yard inside the mattress...
6 Fasten the straps on the mattress...
Inclined Sleeper Frame with PadChanging
Station Clutch
Play Yard
Mattress
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Storage
7 Place the mattress with play yard, inclined sleeper and pad and changing station clutch inside
the storage bag... Zip the storage bag closed...
Storage Bag
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Preventing Babys 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 babys 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 babys 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 babys 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