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There's tabs on the underside of the walker that are holding the cloth seat in place. Slip the buckle through the slot. They go all the way around the walker seat.
Thank you Kelstar 69 & Christina for your explanations. Your words "do not twist the peg side" and "twist the SEAT until peg is turned and released" were just what I needed. I worked and worked at this until between you, it finally made sense. Appreciate it!
You can get everything off by following the instructions in the manual except the front bar holding on the cloth seat. If you look underneath you will see three white plastic rectangular tabs. Note that the holes are the same size as the plastic tabs, if you could turn the plastic tabs. They are all connected to each other by a 12” strip hidden inside the cloth. The trick is to go halfway between the center tab and one of the other tabs and put your finger between the plastic support structure and the 12” plastic strip. By gently pulling that out you can grasp the plastic strip. While holding that side out, go between the center tab and the other tab and do the same. With hands on both sides of center, you can easily rotate the center of the strip about 45° counterclockwise and the center tab will release. The other two tabs need to be rotated 90° then they will come out also. Wash and then reinstall. Hope this helps!
Contact Jett's beeper manufacturers customer enquiries, they should be able to tell you who your local spare parts distributors are. I have changed similar material seats before and they usually just clip into place on the underside of the frame.Its a simple job
Do not just pull the pegs as I have previously read, you have to unbuckle the other buckles then start with one side and twist the seat until the peg is returned and released from its slot..... P.S I know that my response is late but I would hope that it will help someone because I had a hard time figuring this out!
ok thats your fabric softner dispenser....the flat round disk shape peice goes in first push it rite in agitator until it is seated firm..the other two peices go together snap the bowl shape piece over the cup shape piece..and snap the hold thing ontop the agatator...good luck
Remove the plastic ring by pushing each tab inward and pulling the top piece of the ring up. Find the buttonhole on the back of the seat and put it over the little knob. Then work the fabric around the outside of the ring, tucking it on the inside of the plastic tabs, all the way around. Then, with the talles tab at the back where the buttonhole is, line up the top half and pop it back on. The fit is very tight and the fabric will be held in place by the ring.
go to your local retail store and find a baby walker just like the one that you have and explain your situation and ask for a copy of the manual. in the manuel, find and warrenty with the company and reapair/parts number and they will help you
What seems to be a sewn-up loop, is actually easy to unattach, but the trick is not explained in the manual.
Where the end of the strap seems to be holding to the seat's plastic shell, the plastic is not completely connected, there is a break in the plastic. Just move the strap left/right a bit and you will see that you can unattach it there. Then you can unthread the loose end of the strap and completely remove the cover.
Credits for this go to my wife who figured it out after I already thought we should return the seat to the shop. :p
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