babybay ORIGINAL User manual

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT.
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
HANDLING & CARE
Original / Maxi / Maxi Tall
Bedside Sleepers
06/2023

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Always read and follow assembly instructions for each product use mode
(bedside sleeper, bassinet, play yard/non-full-size crib).
Always use ALL required parts for each use mode. Check instruction manual
for a list of required parts. Periodically check product for loose, damaged, or
missing parts.
Always use attachment system when using in Bedside Sleeper Mode.
WARNING: STRANGULATION HAZARD: When
Resistance Plate system is not in use, store in a safe place not accessible to
children.
WARNING: To avoid death from the infant’s neck being
caught on the top rail on the side that is next to the adult bed, the top rail
must be no higher than the adult bed mattress.
DO NOT use bedside sleeper if any parts are missing, damaged, or broken.
Contact babybay for replacement parts and instructional literature if needed.
DO NOT substitute parts.
Do not place the babybay near a space heater, open re or other source of
strong heat.
Always read and follow assembly instructions for each product use mode
(bedside sleeper, bassinet, play yard, crib).
Assemble product according to manufacturer’s instructions for ANY use
mode—bedside sleeper as well as the bassinet or play yard modes, or both.
ACCEPTABLE BED FRAME IN-LINE
Mattress, Boxsprings & Frame aligned
Frame Extended
UNACCEPTABLE BED
MATTRESS, BOXSPRING & FRAME NOT IN-LINE
WARNING: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
ASSEMBLING AND USING THE PRODUCT. ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH PRODUCT USE MODE (BEDSIDE
SLEEPER, BASSINET, PLAY YARD/CRIB).
Please read additional warning label sound on the sleeping platform
of the babybay®bedside sleeper (see diagram below).
WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS
AND THE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD Discard all packing materials immediately after
opening. Plastic bags and ties may cause suocation or choking.
A bedside sleeper is designed to provide a sleeping area for an infant until he
or she begins to push up on hands and knees or approximately 5 months of
age. Move your child to another sleeping product when your child reaches this
stage.
ENTRAPMENT HAZARD—To prevent death from entrapment, the bedside
sleeper must be properly secured to an adult bed using the attachment
system.
(1) There must be no more than 1⁄2 in. (13 mm) gap between bedside sleeper
and adult bed.
(2) Check tightness before each use by pulling bedside sleeper in a direction
away from adult bed.
(3) If gap exceeds 1⁄2 in. (13 mm), DO NOT use product. DO NOT ll the gap
with pillows, blankets or other items that are suocation hazards.

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WARNING:FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND
THE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
SUFFOCATION
HAZARD
Babies have
suffocated:
• On pillows, comforters, and extra padding
• In gaps between a wrong-size mattress, or
extra padding and product sides
• NEVER add soft bedding or padding.
• Use ONLY mattress provided by
manufacturer.
• Always place baby on back to sleep to
reduce the risk of SIDS and suffocation.
• If a sheet is used with the, mattress, use
only the one provided by the product
manufacturer or one specifically designed
to fit the dimension of the product
mattress.
FALL HAZARD: TO HELP PREVENT FALLS, DO NOT USE
THIS PRODUCT WHEN THE INFANT BEGINS TO PUSH UP ON HANDS AND
KNEES OR HAS REACHED 30LB, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
• Strings can cause strangulation! DO NOT place items with a string around
a child’s neck, such as hood strings or pacier cords. DO NOT suspend
strings over a bassinet or cradle or attach strings to toys.
• DO NOT use if any part of the babybay is broken, torn, or missing.
Use only the pad provided by babybay. NEVER add a pillow, comforter, or
another mattress for padding.
If a sheet is used with the pad, use only the one provided by babybay.
To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed
on their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by your physician.
Always remove child from babybay whenever adjusting height or usage mode.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
babybay: Untreated
Use a clean damp cloth to clean surface of wooden parts. Due to the porous
nature of untreated wood avoid using chemicals. Light stains may be removed
with a ne grit sandpaper.
babybay: Colored Finishes
Use a clean damp cloth to clean the surface of wooden parts. If you must use a
detergent, use a mild baby-safe soap.
Hand Wash Only
Hang Dry Only
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Dry Clean OK
Details: Unzip and remove the mattress pad cover (refer to corresponding
cover cleaning instructions). To clean the mattress pad core: mix warm
water with a mild baby friendly detergent. You may either spot clean with a
clean cloth or hand wash. Make sure to rinse with clean water to remove all
detergent. To dry: squeeze out excess water and hang dry in an area with
plenty of airow.

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Jersey and Organic Jersey Sheets
Machine Washable up to 104⁰F (40⁰C)
Hang Dry Only
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Dry Clean OK
Mattress Protector
Machine Washable up to 104⁰F (40⁰C)
Hang Dry Only
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Dry Clean OK
Classic and Crib Mattress Cover
Machine Washable up to 104⁰F (40⁰C)
Hang Dry Only
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Dry Clean OK
Machine Washable up to 86⁰F (30⁰C)
Hang Dry Only
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Dry Clean OK
Organizers
Machine Washable up to 104⁰F (40⁰C)
Hang Dry Only
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Dry Clean OK
Canopies
Hand Wash Only at 104⁰F (40⁰C)
Hang Dry Only
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Dry Clean OK
A. Left Rail B. Middle Rail C. Right Rail D. Sleeping Platform
F. Safety Barrier
Y. Platform
Block
Z. Rail
Clamp
E2. Resistance
Plate
E1. Bedframe
Anchors
#1211
#1122
#1117#1116
PARTS LIST AS ILLUSTRATED
**Maxi Tall Only*Original/Maxi Only
** *
x4 x4 x4 x10
x4
x4

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BUILDING YOUR BABYBAY
1. Locate the 3 rail pieces (Parts A, B, C). Position the rails upside down so that
the large holes on the bottom of the rails are facing up.
(the bottom rails will be highlighted throughout these instructions)
C B A
2. Screw the 4 threaded dowels (Part #1117) into parts C and B until they
are nger tight. The holes in the dowels should be facing up and down, as
shown, if they are not facing up, slightly unscrew the dowel until it is. (the
threaded dowels may be a little loose)
B
C
#1117
3. Insert the 4 cross dowels (Part #1116) into parts A and B so the hole in the
side of the cross dowel and the hole in the end of the rail are aligned as
shown.
B
A
#1116
4. Connect the rails so the threaded dowels are fully inserted. If the threaded
dowels (Part #1117) do not easily t in their corresponding holes, make sure
the cross dowels or threaded dowels have not rotated in their holes.
C B A

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5. Insert the 4 set screws (Part #1122) into parts A and C into the cross dowels
as shown. Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the set screws clockwise until
they are secure. Do not over tighten.
#1116
C B A
6. Place the sleeping platform (Part D) so the large holes on the perimeter face
up. Ax each platform block (Part Y) in each of the 4 positions as shown by
placing the wood peg into the hole.
D
Y
7. Secure each of the 4 platform blocks (Part Y) using a screw (Part #1211) and
the supplied Allen wrench as shown. Screws should be hand tight.
Do not overtighten.
#1211
8. Place the frame at on the ground as shown. Position the sleeping platform
(Part D) so that the 4 platform blocks (Part Y) face the bottom of the babybay
(end with large holes).
D
AB
C

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9. Secure 2 of the frame clamps (Part Z) using a screw (Part #1211) to the
platform blocks (Part Y) on the sleeping platform (Part D) using the Allen
wrench as shown. Do not overtighten.
Next stand the babybay right side up and secure the other 2 frame clamps
on the back of the babybay using the same method. Screws should be nger
tight. Do not overtighten. (Sleeping platform height will need adjusting later).
#1211
#1211
10. Insert the safety barrier (Part F) into the top of the sleeping platform by
placing the wood peg into the hole. Firmly secure the safety barrier by
inserting and tightening 2 screws (Part #1211) from the bottom of the
sleeping platform using the Allen wrench as shown. Screws should be hand
tight. Do not overtighten.
#1211
F
NOTE: The sleeping platform height must be at least 10 inches below the top
rail.
≥10 INCHES
NOTE: Always use the appropriate attachment system when using in bedside
sleeper mode.
Fixing Set: Attaching to Top of bed frame
NOTE: The safety barrier must be below the top of parent’s mattress.
1. Use the Allen wrench to remove the screw on the side of each xing set,
position the metal arms facing down. Reattach the clamps to the xing sets
on the babybay as shown, making sure to leave the screws a little loose.

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2. Move the babybay next to the bed. Make sure the top of the safety barrier
is below the top of the parent’s mattress and adjust the sleeping platform
height as needed. Place the metal arms over the bed frame. Adjust the
length of the arms so the babybay is snug against the bed frame and rmly
tighten the wingnuts so the arms will not move. Then rmly tighten the
clamps. Adjust as needed.
Fixing Set: Attaching to Bottom of Bed Frame
1. Use the Allen wrench to remove the screw on the side of each xing set,
position the metal arms facing down. Reattach the clamps to the xing sets
making sure to leave the screws a little loose.
2. Move the babybay next to the bed. Make sure the top of the safety barrier
is below the top of the parent’s mattress and adjust the sleeping platform
height as needed. Place the metal arms under the bed frame and adjust the
height of the xing set up as much as the bed frame allows. Then adjust the
length of the arms so the babybay is snug against the bed frame and rmly
tighten the wingnuts so the arms will not move. Then rmly tighten the
clamps. Adjust as needed.
Resistance Plate: Attaching to Bed Frame
NOTE: The safety barrier must be below the top of parent’s mattress.
1. Move the babybay next to the bed. Make sure the top of the safety barrier
is below the top of the parent’s mattress and adjust the sleeping platform
height as needed.
2. Unroll the straps from the resistance plate and lay them across the parent’s
bed. With the resistance plate on the parent’s bed opposite to the babybay,
use a sawing motion to slide the straps between the mattress and the
boxspring. Use this sawing motion to move the resistance plate directly
across from the babybay’s desired location. Connect the buckles to the front
two rail rods on each side of the babybay.
3. Tighten the attachment straps at the strap loops protruding out of the
resistance plate on the other side of the parent bed by pulling so that the
babybay is pulled tight against the parent’s bed. Check tightness of the
attachment straps each time you place the baby into the babybay so that there
is never a gap between the parent’s bed and babybay.

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(844) MY BABYBAY
Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Pacic Standard Time
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