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    The lid came unhinged. Is there a trick to getting it back in without breaking it?
    Catherine Palomino, MS
    Master's Degree, Elementary Education, CUNY Brooklyn College
    Catherine Palomino is a former Childcare Center Director in New York. She received her MS in Elementary Education from CUNY Brooklyn College in 2010.
    Master's Degree, Elementary Education, CUNY Brooklyn College
    Expert Answer
    While holding the top at a 45-degree angle, place the bar from piece B into the hinge and press down until they click together. If this cannot be done with ease, then do not force it and instead contact the manufacturer for assistance.
  • Question
    Does it take batteries?
    Top Answerer
    Diaper Genies neither needs nor uses batteries. It is a manual push that will propel the diaper into the bag inside the machine.
  • Question
    How do you know when it is full?
    JoannaISR
    Community Answer
    It is full when you cannot comfortably fit more diapers into it.
  • Question
    The clamps fell apart. How do I put it back together?
    Community Answer
    There are two pieces to the clamp--the piece with the spring attached and the piece with the cutter. Hold the two pieces so that the curved end of the piece with the cutter and the side of the other piece on which the spring is located are pointing at each other. Hook the curved end of the piece with the cutter under the spring on the other piece. Next, flip the piece with the spring under, hooking it into the track on the cutter piece. Once the pieces are connected, hold them so that the cutter mechanism is pointed at the ceiling and snap them back into place inside your Diaper Genie®. Watch a video demonstration.
  • Question
    Do the diapers go into their own bags?
    JoannaISR
    Community Answer
    Yes, every diaper, if put into the Diaper Genie separately, will be packed into its own small bag.
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