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Community Playthings
Brightling Road, Robertsbridge, TN32 5DR UK
Phone: 0800 387 457 Fax: +44 (0)1304 843 731
www.communityplaythings.co.uk sales@communityplaythings.co.uk
Retain these instructions for future reference.
© 2004 by Community Products (UK) Ltd
BP73 Eu 0199 Revision 00
Welcome cubbies 6
Welcome cubbies 8
Recommended Use
Welcome cubbies provide tidy storage space for chil-
dren’s personal belongings. There is room under the
bench top and shelf for My boxes, Deep totes or baskets
from Community Playthings.
The name holders personalize the space for each child.
The top “pockets” are for letters home, hats or gloves.
Products consist of the following:
A723 Welcome cubbies 6 includes:
3 clear plastic name covers
A724 Welcome cubbies 8 includes:
4 clear plastic name covers
If your shipment is incomplete, please call your Cus-
tomer Center.
WARNING
cThis product is intended for use by children of immature
judgment, therefore supervision is required at all times.
Never rearrange these units with children nearby.
CAUTION
cFor indoor use only.
Accessories
A723 Welcome cubbies 6
6 “My boxes” fit under the bench - on the shelf
6 Community Playthings Deep totes or baskets fit under the
bench - 3 on the shelf and 3 on the floor
A724 Welcome cubbies 8
8 “My boxes” fit under the bench - on the shelf
8 Community Playthings Deep totes or baskets fit under the
bench - 4 on the shelf and 4 on the floor
A721 Four extra name covers
Extra name covers are useful when different children use the
Cubbies. Tape the child’s name or picture to the name cover
and change cover as needed.
F839 Mini arch panel
F838 Mini arch
The Mini arch panel has a window with a small bulletin panel
underneath. The Mini arch is an open archway to another
area. Arches can also be used with the Welcome cubbies and
Corner benches to create an interesting corner between two
units.
IMPORTANT
Welcome cubbies can be used back to back, or as room dividers. They connect with Welcome
benches, Corner benches, Mini arches and other Roomscapes panels to create a welcome area.
4 Welcome cubbies
2 Corner benches
4 Welcome cubbies
2 Corner benches
Assembly
Welcome cubbies have a tool-free connecting system. Lift
one unit and slide it down into the connector on the other
unit. See Figure A.
Figure A
Welcome cubbies connect to Welcome benches and Corner
benches in the same way.
Welcome cubbies also connect to Roomscapes panels and
shelving units using Roomscapes posts.
CAUTION
This will require 2 people. Do not rearrange units with
children nearby.
Operation
Figure B
Removal of name covers
To remove the name cover push it up into top slot and pull
bottom edge forward. See figure B.
To install a name cover push it up into top slot and push
bottom edge in, and then slide the name cover down into
bottom slot.
Removal of dividers
Every other divider between the top pockets can be
removed to give more space per child if needed.
Figure C
CAUTION
There should be at least 2 dividers left in the unit for
strength.
Stabilizers:
The yellow stabilizers at the back of the units fold out of the
way automatically when the units are pushed against a wall
or are used back to back.
WARNING
Do not remove or disable the stabilizers in any way.
They give added stability to the Welcome cubbies when
they are used as room dividers.
Connection to Roomscapes posts:
Welcome cubbies can be connected to Roomscapes posts
and panels. The posts attach to the plastic couplings that are
on the ends of the Welcome cubbies. See figure D.
Post
Coupling
Figure D
The childproof lock ring on the bottom of the post pre-
vents children from taking setups apart. It locks automati-
cally when the bottom of the post is on the floor. Release it
by turning it as far as it goes while lifting the post.
WARNING
When using a Roomscapes post to connect two items
always make sure that the childproof ring is locked.
For more information on the Roomscapes connecting system
see the Roomscapes product guide F601 supplied by Com-
munity Playthings with every Roomscapes order.
Maintenance
Periodically inspect for cracks, breaks, loose parts, missing
parts, and/or malfunctions. Remove the product from ser-
vice when any condition develops that might make opera-
tion unsafe.
Cleaning
Clean the Welcome cubbies with mild detergent and water.
Too much water will harm the finish of the wood. Vacuum
out the top pockets.
Construction
The wooden components are manufactured from solid birch
or birch plywood protected with a child-safe finish. The
hooks, dividers and stabilizer parts are plastic. The name
covers are clear plastic.
User Modifications
We cannot be responsible for modifications made by cus-
tomers 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.