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Posted on Jun 07, 2009

My parents bought me a Graco Playtime swing second hand and it doesn't have a manual with it, any ideas where I can get one. Seems fairly straight forward but intregued about the Timer button...

  • stupidgirl_n Jun 15, 2009

    Thanks for that lucinms, unfortunately I'm not in the US so can't register for that site. Had used it to get the name of the swing I was given though

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Visit the Grayco site where you can get instructions for various products. Helps you find the model number and manufacture date for your product by giving the common locations on the swing.

You can even register your second hand product so you can learn if there is ever a recall for that item.

http://www.gracobaby.com/

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