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Community Playthings A250 User manual

Product
Guide
User and
Maintenance
Information
© 2011 by Community Products, LLC
JW60 DC 6738 Revision E
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION:
Please save this
product guide.
CUSTOMER SERVICE:
United States
PO Box 2
Ulster Park, NY 12487
Office hours: 9-5 EST
Phone (800) 777-4244
Fax (800) 336-5948
(845) 572-3468
www.CommunityPlaythings.com
Sales@CommunityPlaythings.com
Community Cubbies
A250 Compact Toddler Cubby 2
A253 Compact Toddler Cubby 6
A256 Toddler Cubby 2
A258 Toddler Cubby 4
A260 Compact Preschool Cubby 2
A263 Compact Preschool Cubby 6
A266 Preschool Cubby 2
A268 Preschool Cubby 4
A226 Kindergarten Cubby 2
A228 Kindergarten Cubby 4
Recommended Use
The Community Cubby is designed to pro-
vide a personalized storage space for a
child’s belongings. This includes garments,
accessories, and flat storage of papers and
two-dimensional art work. The two spaces at
the top of the cubby are for parent-teacher
communication or children’s artwork. This
can be made into a larger space by removing
the plastic divider shelf. Coat hanging and/
or backpack space is below this shelf. A two
point coat hook is provided on either side of
the coat hanging space. At the top of the Coat
Space there is a place for the child’s name
and/or picture to be placed over the arch. The
space at the bottom of the Cubby is for totes.
WARNING
cThis product is intended for use by children of
immature judgment, therefore supervision is
required at all times.
CAUTION
cFor indoor use only. This Cubby is not water-
proof.
Assembly
Your Cubby comes in one carton containing:
1. One Cubby.
2. Hardware for mounting.
3. Packet of label holders and labels.
4. This Product Guide.
Totes or baskets, if ordered, ship in a separate carton.
If your shipment is incomplete, please contact
Customer Service.
Installation Instructions
This item should be fastened securely to the wall or
floor. Enclosed for that purpose are:
1. Four ¾"x #8 oval head screws.
2. Four 1½"x #8 oval head screws.
3. Two 2"corner braces.
The ¾"screws are for the side or top of the Cubby.
The 1½"screws are for the wall or floor, but if not
suited to the building construction, fasteners appro-
priate to the construction must be used. The corner
braces should be mounted at either of the locations
shown, on both sides of the Cubby. (Fig. A)
WARNING
cAny Cubby configuration must be installed by a
competent carpenter or maintenance person to
ensure stability. Cubbies installed back-to-back
must be fastened together for stability. The
customer must assume full responsibility that the
Cubby(s) will be secure for the long term.
Plastic Connectors (Fig. B)
Push sides of units together, then pull from front on
one unit to check connection. Cubby units can be
disconnected by pulling units apart with a quick, firm
pull. A clacking noise is normal during disconnection.
Name/Photo Labeling Device
Reach up under the arch with two hands. Push the
clear plastic cover off towards you using your fingers
to push through the holes provided. Find a template
for labels on the Community Playthings website. Put
the new label in the clear plastic cap and press the
cap back in place.
Figure A
Figure B
© 2010 by Community Products, LLC
JW60 DC 6738 Revision E
CUSTOMER SERVICE:
United States
PO Box 2
Ulster Park, NY 12487
Office hours: 9-5 EST
Phone (800) 777-4244
Fax (800) 336-5948
(845) 572-3468
www.CommunityPlaythings.com
Sales@CommunityPlaythings.com
Page 2
User and
Maintenance
Information
(cont’d)
Community Cubbies
To put in a Tote Divider: (Fig. B)
1. Slide the Divider into the shelf at an angle.
2. Insert the two pins on the higher side of the
Divider into the holes in the wooden upright on
that side.
3. Push up on the other side of the Divider until the
pins snap into the holes on that side.
To remove a Divider:
1. Push up under one side of the Divider until the
pins snap out of the holes.
2. Remove Divider.
Accessories
Tote Boxes and Baskets come with a clear label
holder to protect a paper label at the front of each box.
Softote The Softote is made from durable polyester
fabric and has a clear Mylar label holder. The Softote
has a tough plastic bottom plate that can be taken
out of the tote for cleaning and to collapse the tote
for storage.
Compact Tote Stackable and made from tough
polypropylene plastic with a clear plastic label holder
on the front.
Cubby Corner Filler The Cubby Corner Filler is
designed to fill the hole created when two lines of
Cubbies meet in a corner of a room. It is made from
solid maple. When installed, only the solid maple top
is visible.
Maintenance
Periodically inspect for cracks, breaks, loose parts,
missing parts, and/or malfunctions. Remove the
product from service when any condition develops
that might make use unsafe.
Cleaning
Wooden Parts: Wipe with a damp cloth and mild
detergent. Do not use excessive water.
All Plastic Parts: Dust with a soft, damp cloth
or chamois. Wash with dish washing detergent and
plenty of lukewarm water. Baskets are machine
washable.
Softote: This polyester fabric is easy to clean. Spot
wash with lukewarm water and a mild detergent,
and allow to air dry. It is machine washable in cold
water and a mild detergent, and should be air dried.
CAUTION
cDO NOT USE: abrasive cleaners
Construction
Cubbies are made from solid maple with a clear,
nontoxic finish. Joints are mortise and tenon, fas-
tened with yellow zinc plated screws.
Baskets and Totes are made of polypropylene.
Packaging Recycling
All our packaging is recyclable in two simple
categories:
Please help us preserve the earth for the children and
recycle at an appropriate facility.
User Modifications
We are not responsible for modifications made by
customers to our products in the field without our
supervision, testing, or evaluation.
Ordering Parts
To order replacement parts, contact Customer
Service with a description of the part(s) needed and
the ID Code from the product.
Use only replacement parts supplied by
Community Playthings.
Figure B
Packaging Materials Recycling Category
Cardboard boxes and
pads, newsprint
corrugated cardboard
Plastic wrap, sheet foam,
foam pads
Plastic #4 LDPE

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