What Graco swings are recalled?

What Graco swings are recalled?

Graco carriers and carrier/swing seats subject to this recall are model numbers 1300, 1301, 1310, 1350, 1501, 1502, 1530, 1723, 2788, 5510, 8108 and 36264 that were manufactured between August 1, 1993, and August 31, 1997.

How do you remove a Graco swing cover?

To remove the fabric cover, you will need to unfasten the two buckles in the back on either side, as well as release the shoulder straps from their safety clips. Once you do that, you can remove it from the framing, washing it on a gentle cycle and tumble dry on a low heat or laying flat to dry.

Is there a recall on Graco?

Graco Recalls Infant Inclined Sleepers Due to Suffocation Risk. Graco today recalled about 51,000 infant inclined sleepers because infant deaths have been tied to other, similar inclined sleep products, according to an announcement from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Which baby swings are being recalled?

Recall Alert: Fisher-Price recalls Rock ‘n Glide Soothers after four infant deaths reported. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Fisher-Price announced Friday it is recalling two baby swings after four infant deaths were reported. The 4 -in-1 Rock ‘n Glide Soother and 2-in-1 Sooth ‘n Play Glider are the items being recalled.

Where do Graco swing batteries go?

The batteries are installed on the frame of the swing. To open the battery compartment lid you insert a screwdriver into the coin slot.

How do I get my Graco swing to work?

Why Won’t the Graco Swing Motor Work?

  1. Make sure the swing is level and your child is not grabbing at the swing bars.
  2. Check the battery installation.
  3. Inspect the battery compartment and batteries for corrosion.
  4. Turn the Graco swing off and wait a full three minutes, then turn the swing back on.

Can you wash Joie swing cover?

This is an area where the Joie Serina 2-in-1 Swing didn’t do so well. We tested a grey swing which is light in colour and, as you can’t machine-wash the cover, our tester felt she wouldn’t use the seat when it comes to feeding her baby solid foods.

Why was the Pack N Play recalled?

— Graco is recalling an accessory sold with four models of its infant Pack ‘n Play Playards after other manufacturers reported the suffocation of infants after they rolled from their back to their stomach or side while unrestrained, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

Are there any recalls on Graco baby swings?

In nine of the falls, infants suffered serious injuries including bone fractures and concussions. Twenty-two infants were caught at the neck or chest. Graco is offering a free, new safety restraint to replace the swings’ old restraint systems. The safety restraint kit comes with instructions and can be installed easily.

Are there any recalls on 3 in 1 cradle swings?

About 105,000 “3-in-1 Cradle Swings” with detachable carriers are being recalled, along with 235,000 “Bounce ‘n Play Activity Domes.” The 3-in-1 Cradle Swing has a detachable seat that can be used as a carrier. When used as a carrier, the locks for the handle can unexpectedly release, causing the seat to flip forward.

Is the Bounce n Play activity dome recalled?

To determine if the Bounce ‘n Play Activity Dome is part of the recall, check the notice tag on the bottom of the product. Model number 79534 is on the left side of the tag and a 6-character code is on the bottom of the tag. All codes that end with number 8 are included in the recall.

Is there a recall on the Graco playard?

The inclined sleeper accessory is the only portion of the playard that is being recalled. Consumers can continue to use the playard, changing station and bassinet portions of the products without the inclined sleeper accessory according to the owner’s manual.