bassetbaby gratham collection 5417-0521 User manual

All Bassett cribs are designed to meet the highest safety
standards and comply with all U.S. regulations.
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THANK Y U – You’ve purchased a fine furniture item from Bassett. We have designed our
furniture with you, the Bassett guest in mind. Our clear, easy to follow, step by step instructions will
guide you through the project from start to finish. eel confident that this will be a fun and
rewarding project. The final product will be a quality piece of furniture that will go together
smoothly and give years of enjoyment.
Bed rails and toddler bed rail kit sold separately.
Chatham Collection
Convertible Crib
Model No. 5417-0521

Assembly Instructions For Crib
Bassett Juvenile Product Division
Bassett, Virginia 24055
Made in China
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ools Necessary: Allen Key (included).
Flathead Screwdriver (not included).
Note: o assemble product we recommend using two adults.
NOTE: When inserting bolts, turn clockwise until tight. hen loosen 1/2−3/4 of a turn. After crib is
completely assembled, return to each bolt and tighten. Use wax or soap on all bolts to facilitate
assembly.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
If you are missing parts or have any questions about this product, contact us first. You can also
order parts by writing to the address above. Include the product model number, color, and a brief
description of the part. Call 1−800−308−7485
CARE AND CLEANING
DO NOT scratch or chip the finish. DO NOT use abrasive chemicals for cleaning. Clean with
mild soap on a soft rag. Rinse and dry thoroughly. If the crib is to be stored, store in a cool dry
place and carefully package all original hardware to protect from loss.
Distributed in the U.S.A. by:
Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc.
Juvenile Division
P.O. Box 626
3525 Fairystone Park Highway
Bassett, Virginia 24055, USA
E−mail: juvenile@bassettfurniture.com
TOOLS AND INSTALLATION
Model No: 5417−0521
ARNING: Read all
instructions before assembling this
product.
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE USE.

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ARNING:
Infants can suffocate on soft bedding.
Never add a pillow or comforter. Never place additional padding
under an infant.
ARNING:
Failure to follow these warnings and the
assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death.
o reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed on
their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by your physician.
Strangulation Hazard:
Strings can cause strangulation! DO NOT place items with a string around a child’s
neck, such as hood strings or pacifier cords. DO NOT suspend strings over a crib or
attach strings to toys.
o help prevent strangulation tighten all fasteners. A child can trap parts of the body
or clothing on loose fasteners.
DO NOT place crib near window where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a
child.
Fall Hazard:
When child is able to pull to a standing position, set mattress to lowest position and
remove bumper pads, large toys and other objects that could serve as steps for
climbing out.
When child is able to climb out or reaches the height of 35 in. (90 cm), the crib shall
no longer be used, and the child should be placed in a youth or regular bed.
Check this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp
edges before and after assembly and frequently during use. DO NOT use crib if any
parts are missing, damaged or broken. Contact Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc. for
replacement parts and instructional literature if needed. DO NOT substitute parts.
DO NOT use a water mattress with this crib.
If refinishing, use a non−toxic finish specified for children’s products.
Follow warnings on all products in a crib.
Never use plastic shipping bags or other plastic film as mattress covers because
they can cause suffocation.
Infants can suffocate in gaps between crib sides and a mattress that is too small.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CRIBS

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ARNING
Do not use this crib if the enclosed or attached instructions
cannot be strictly adhered to. Do not use this crib if the child is
able to climb out unaided or is taller than 90 cm. Do not place
cords, straps or similar items that could become wound around
the child’s neck in or near this crib. Ensure that the sides are
properly latched or locked in place when the crib is occupied. he
mattress used with this crib should not be more than 15 cm thick
and should be of such length and width that the gap between the
mattress and the sides of the crib is not more than 3 cm when the
mattress is pushed into the corner of the crib.
Parents should inspect the crib regularly −− before putting the
child in the crib each day −− and confirm that every component of
the crib is properly and securely in place.
CAUTION: ANY MA RESS USED IN
HIS CRIB MUS BE A LEAS 27−1/4
INCHES BY 51−5/8 INCHES WI H A
HICKNESS NO EXCEEDING 6 INCHES.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CRIBS

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Infants have died in toddler beds from entrapment and strangulation.
Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could
result in serious injury or death.
NEVER use bed with children under 15 months.
NEVER place bed near windows where cords from blinds or drapes
may strangle a child.
he mattress intended for use on the bed shall be a full−size crib mattress having
minimum dimensions of 51−5/8 in. (1310 mm) in length, 27−1/4 in. (690 mm) in width
and 4 in. (100 mm) in thickness, not exceeding 6 in. (152 mm) in thickness.
If guardrails are used as the mattress containment means, guardrail(s) provided
must be used to avoid the formation of a gap between the mattress and the bed that
could cause an entrapment.
DO NOT place bed near windows where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a
child.
DO NOT place items with a string, cord, or ribbon around a child’s neck, such as
hood strings or pacifier cords.
DO NOT suspend strings over a toddler bed for any reason.
A child using the toddler or day bed shall be at least 15 months of age and shall not
weigh more than 50 lbs. (22.7 kgs.).
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR TODDLER & DAY BEDS
ARNING:
ENTRAPMENT/STRANGULATION
HAZARD

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Hardware Identification
For ease of identification, hardware pieces should
match each step in the Instruction Manual.
Hardware Step # 1
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece) ( ) 1-3/4 inch bolts (x 4 pieces)
(DD) K.D. arrel nut (x 2 pieces)
Hardware Step # 2
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece) (CC) 2-1/2 inch bolts (x 2 pieces)
Hardware Step # 3
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece) ( ) 1-3/4 inch bolts (x 4 pieces)

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Hardware Identification
For ease of identification, hardware pieces should
match each step in the Instruction Manual.
Hardware Step # 4
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece) (EE) Filler bolts (x 16 pieces)
Hardware Step # 5
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece) ( ) 1-3/4 inch bolts (x 4 pieces)
(EE) Filler bolts (x 16 pieces)

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Hardware Identification
For ease of identification, hardware pieces should
match each step in the Instruction Manual.
Hardware Step # 6
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece) ( ) 1-3/4 inch bolts (x 8 pieces)
(EE) Filler bolts (x 12 pieces)
Hardware Step # 7
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece) (EE) Filler bolts (x 4 pieces)

Item Identification
For ease of identification, all parts are labeled to correspond to
the Step number in which the part is used.
Step #1 Side frame &
headboard assembly
(Page 10 of 16)
Step #2 Stretcher bar
assembly
(Page 11 of 16)
Step #3 Footboard
assembly
(Page 12 of 16)
Step #4 Mattress support
assembly
(Page 13 of 16)
Step #7 Full Size ed
(Page 16 of 16)
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Step #6 Toddler bed
assembly
(Page 15 of 16)
Step #5 Day bed
assembly
(Page 14 of 16)

STEP #1
LEFT & RIGHT SIDE FRAME AND
HEAD OARD ASSEM LY
Left Side Frame (x 1)
Right Side Frame (x 1)
Headboard (x 1)
Hardware needed for Step #1:
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
(BB) 1−3/4 in. Bolts (x 4 pieces)
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Headboard
(AA)
Right side frame
Left side frame
•NOTE: Do not fully tighten at this time.
Detail A
(AA)
( )
( )
( )

STEP #2
STRETCHER AR ASSEM LY
Stretcher ar (x 1)
Hardware needed for Step #2:
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
(CC) 2−1/2 in. Bolts (x 2 pieces)
(DD) K.D. Barrel Nuts (x 2 pieces)
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(AA)
Stretcher ar
Detail A
(AA)
(CC)
(DD)
(CC)
(CC)
(DD)
(DD)
Insert barrel nuts into holes in stretcher bar
Align threaded hole in barrel nut with bolt (CC)
NO E: Slot on barrel nut (DD) faces outward
NO E: Do not fully tighten at this time.

STEP #3
FOOT OARD ASSEM LY
Footboard (x 1)
Hardware needed for Step #3:
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
(BB) 1−3/4 in. Bolts (x 4 pieces)
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Footboard
(AA)
•NOTE: Do not fully tighten at this time.
Detail A
(AA)
( )
( )
( )
( )

STEP #4
MATTRESS SUPPORT ASSEM LY
Mattress Support (x 1)
Hardware needed for Step #4:
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
(EE) Filler Bolts (x 16 pieces)
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Detail A
(AA)
(AA)
(EE)
•OTE: Attach mattress support to desired
location at same level on all 4 corners to ensure
mattress support is level.
•OTE: Top level for Infants.
•Mattress Support in top level for initial assembly.
•OTE: Insert 1 (EE) bolt into every
remaining hole, after mattress
support is in place.
ARNING:
After crib is completely
assembled, return to each bolt and tighten to
snug fit. DO NOT over tighten.
(EE)
(EE)
(EE)
(EE)
(EE)
(EE)

STEP #5
DAY ED ASSEM LY
Left Day ed Post (x 1)
Right Day ed Post (x 1)
Hardware needed for Step #5:
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
(BB) 1−3/4 in. Bolts (x 4 pieces)
(EE) Filler Bolts (x 16 pieces)
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( )
( )
( )
(EE)
(EE)
Right day
bed post
Left day
bed post
Starting from the crib, unscrew and
detach the footboard from the crib. If
mattress support is not in the lowest
position, unscrew mattress support
bolts and move it to the lowest
position.
OTE: Insert 1 (EE) bolt into every
remaining hole, after mattress
support is in place.
Mattress support
must be in the
lowest level

STEP #6
TODDLER ED ASSEM LY
Left Day ed Post (x 1)
Right Day ed Post (x 1)
Toddler Guard Rail (x 1) (Sold Separately)
Hardware needed for Step #6:
(AA) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
(BB) 1−3/4 in. Bolts (x 8 pieces)
(EE) Filler Bolts (x 12 pieces)
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( )
( )
( )
( )
Right day
bed post
Left day
bed post
Starting from the crib, unscrew and
detach the footboard from the crib. If
mattress support is not in the lowest
position, unscrew mattress support
bolts and move it to the lowest
position.
OTE: Insert 1 (EE) bolt into every remaining
hole, after mattress support is in place.
OTE: ( ) bolts included with toddler kit.
Mattress support
must be in the
lowest level
( )
( )
Toddler guard rail

STEP #7
FULL SIZE ED INSTRUCTIONS
Full size bed rails (x 1 pair) (Sold separately)
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Hardware needed for Step #7:
(AA) Allen wrench (1 piece)
(EE) Filler bolts (x 4 pieces)
IMPORTANT: Store away all extra parts to this “crib”, “toddler bed”, that you are
not using for possible future use, as you may wish to convert again. Always store
the assembly directions in the pouch attached to the mattress support.
ote: (EE) Filler bolts & Hardware
included with bed rails
From the crib, detach all bolts from the footboard. Then detach all bolts from the headboard. Insert (2) (EE) filler bolts in
top holes of headboard & footboard & tighten to snug fit. To attach bed rail, insert (2) machine bolts with lock washer &
flat washer through holes in side rails into bushings in headboard and tighten with allen wrench. Repeat this procedure
on all four areas for proper full-size bed hook-up.
(EE)
Side rail
Slat
Slat
Slat
Allen wrench
Flat washer
Machine bolt
Lock washer
ushings in
headboard
Detail A
A
(EE)
(EE)
(EE)
Side rail
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