CPSCRecalled Jul 13, 2004 · #04176
CPSC, Graco Children's Products Announce Recall of Travel Lite™ Swings
Hazard
The swing's carrying handle can fail to stay in place properly and drop or be pushed down, hitting a child in the head. Additionally, the 3-point seatbelt can fail to prevent a child from leaning forward or to either side, posing a risk that the child can fall forward and strike his/her head on the floor or the swing's frame.
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The recalled Travel Lite portable swings have an adjustable reclining seat, a rotating handle and a canopy and include model numbers 1850JJP, 1850JGB, and 1870DAL. The swings, which were manufactured between May 2003 and December 11, 2003, also have a serial number between 050503 and 121103. Both the model and serial numbers can be found on a white label underneath the seat. The swings have the words, "Graco" and "Travel Lite swing" printed on each side, and have buttons on the handle to activate lights and music. On the underside of the handle are multicolored designs of the sun, moon, and stars that light up when the light button is pressed.
Product details
- Product
- Travel Lite Swing
- Type
- Swings (Baby/Cradle)
- Manufacturer
- Graco Children's Products, of Exton, Pa.
- Model numbers
- 1850JJP, 1850JGB, 1870DAL, 050503, 121103
- UPCs
- —
- Sold at
- Discount, department and juvenile stores, from June 2003 through June 2004, for about $60.
- Made in
- United States
What you should do
Consumers who have a Travel Lite swing with a 3-point seatbelt (waist belt and crotch strap only) or a Travel Lite swing without a red handle release button, should stop using it immediately and contact Graco for a free repair kit.