Legacy H03702 User manual

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(4) K-D Bolt Plugs
(4) Slotted/Phillips
Machine Screws (4) Spring Mounting Brackets (2) Upper Guide
Bushings (2) Lower
GuidePins (12) Lock Nuts
(4) Casters
(12) Pan Head
Machine Screws (2) Flat Head
Machine Screws (4) Socket Head
Shoulder Screws
(1) End Plate - Right(1) End Plate - Left (4) Allen Bolts (actual size)
(4) Bracket Caps
(style may vary)
AB CDG
HIJK
L
MN R
S
Carefully remove and lay out all hardware and parts.
During the assembly process whenever using screws or bolts (fastening devices), check each with
this hardware list, by letter and size identify by placing each fastening device on the diagram of the item which is sketched actual size. Be sure to use
the proper size specified in the assembly directions. Hardware Bag may contain extra fastening devices.
Check quantities and match to Hardware Bag
and Carton Parts Lists. If a part is missing or broken contact your dealer or Legacy, 812/ 883-3111, (FAX 812-883-1819), or http://
www.childcraftindustries.com for a replacement part or instructional literature. Before making this contact identify your crib. Model Identification numbers
are stamped on a label attached to the inside face of Footboard XX
XX
Xbottom rail. Record the complete model identification number now: #____________________.
Include this number with a request for a part or literature for your crib. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS!
PREPARATION
THIS CRIB CONFORMS TO APPLICABLE REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION AND THE
AMERICANSOCIETYFORTESTINGANDMATERIALSVOLUNTARYSTANDARDINEFFECTATDATEOFMANUFACTUREANDISCERTIFIEDBYjpma
and astm.
(actualsize)
H00117 H01202
(actualsize)
H00161
(actualsize)
H00135
(actualsize)
H00116
(actualsize)
H00291
(actualsize)
H01217
(actualsize)
H00133
H00346
(actualsize)
H00132
H01205 H01206
(actualsize)
H01163
(actualsize)
H01216
Z
H00106
H00164
H00371
(4) Mini Blocks (8) F/H Phillips Wood Screws
(3) R/H Phillips Wood Screws
(actualsize)
(actualsize)
(actualsize)
ab
c
H00211
(1) Allen Wrench
H00190
(2) P/H Phillips Wood Screws
(actualsize)
d
P
ARTS
E
NCLOSED
IN
H
ARDWARE
B
AG
(
NOTED
WHEN
SHOWN
ACTUAL
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(actualsize)
(16) Flat Washers
t
SEE STEP 8.
Use Flat Washers t
only if drawer fits
too loose in its tracks.
CHILDCRAFTINDUSTRIES,INC.
P.O.Box444,Salem,IN USA 47167-0444 PH:812-883-3111 FAX:812-883-1819 http://www.childcraftindustries.com
DirectionsforMaintenance,Cleaning,StorageandUseofyourCrib/ToddlerBedarealsoincluded.
MM
MM
MBEFORESTARTING THE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE, READ ALL DIRECTIONS WITHCARE.
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MYOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF YOUR LEGACY CRIB/TODDLER BED:
#1 and #2 phillips screwdrivers
slotted screwdriver
7/16" wrench or adjustable wrench
enclosed Allen Wrench Z
SINGLE DROPSIDE CRIB/
TODDLER BED WITH DRAWER
ASSEMBLY DIRECTIONS AND PARTS LIST
HIDDENHARDWARE SYSTEM
(PATENT PENDING)

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PARTSENCLOSED IN CARTON:
U
T
V
W
X
(1) Stabilizing Bar (attached to Spring
U
)(1) Spring
(1) Dropside
(1) Stationary Side
(1) Footboard
wide
end
rail on
each
end
Y
S
TEP
1 - D
IAGRAM
1: S
TABILIZING
B
AR
A
SSEMBLY
.Mount End Plate-Right Nand End Plate-Left Mto ends of
Stabilizing Bar Tusing (4) Pan Head Machine Screws Iand (4)
Lock Nuts Gexactly as shown. IMPORTANT: End Plates must be positioned in the correct mounting holes in the
Stabilizer Bar exactly as illustrated. Tighten screws and lock nuts securely using a phillips head screwdriver and a 7/16"
wrench.
Plastic pouch
See Enlarged View
G
GTN
M
II
T
I
Plastic insert in
Lock Nut G
ENLARGED VIEW
FOLLOW THIS DIAGRAM
EXACTLY! END PLATES
MAYMOUNTINDIFFERENT
HOLES.
MorN
(stylemayvary)
(1)Headboard
(stylemayvary)
f
g
h
i
(1) Drawer "Cabinet Rail"-Right
(1) Drawer "Cabinet Rail"-Left
(1) Drawer End-Right
(1) Drawer End-Left
rr
rr
r(2) Drawer Rails
kk
kk
k(1) Drawer Partition
ll
ll
l(1) Drawer Front (finished side) mm
mm
m(1) Drawer Back
nn
nn
n(1) Drawer Bottom

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a soft surface so the finish is protected. Insert an Upper Guide Bushing Cand affix with a Flathead Machine Screw Jto the Footboard X. Tighten
but do not overtighten. Use a hand held screwdriver for this instead of power driven. Over tightening can cause the Upper Guide Bushing Cto
compress and the bushing must not bind when sliding in groove of the Metal Top Track. At this time read and understand Diagram 5. Test
to see that the Metal Top Track will slide freely over the Upper Guide Bushing C, if not, loosen Juntil the Metal Top Track slides freely, but make
sure the Upper Guide Bushing Cis still securely attached. Insert Lower Guide Pin Dinto its receiving hole as shown. Lower Guide Pins Dwill
remain loose for operation of the Dropside V.
Now install Drawer
Railrr
rr
randDrawer"Cabi-
net Rail"-Right ff
ff
fto
FootboardXX
XX
X,againex-
actly as shown using
(4) 1-5/8" F/H Phillips/
Slotted Wood Screws
bb
bb
b,tighten securely.
Follow the same pro-
cedure for hardware at-
tachmentto Headboard
YY
YY
Yas directed above
using theremainingUp-
per Guide Bushing CC
CC
C
affixing with Screw JJ
JJ
J
and the remaining
Lower Guide Pin DD
DD
D
exactly as shown.Now
install Drawer Rail rr
rr
r
and Drawer "Cabinet
Rail"-Left gg
gg
gusing the
remaining(4)1-5/8"F/H
Phillips/Slotted Wood
Screws bb
bb
b.
f
r
b
Rollerwheel
Align these three
holes with bFor attaching Stationary Side W
with Allen Bolts Rduring Step 4.
Threadedinsertinpost.
STEP2-DIAGRAM 2: HARDWAREAPPLICATIONTO HEADBOARD &FOOTBOARD.
Lay Footboard Xand Headboard Ydown
horizontally, outside facing down as shown, on
D
J
C
A
Insert a Slotted/Phillips Machine
Screw Ainto the top threaded
insert, located in the large
routed circle, on both the
Footboard Xand Headboard
Y. Leave the Slotted/Phillips
Machine Screw Aloose at
this time. Only allow the screw
to penetrate the threaded bush-
ing 2 or 3 turns as shown.While
the Footboard Xis in a hori-
zontal position, place the key-
hole of the assembled Stabiliz-
ing Bar End Plate Nover the
extended Slotted/Phillips Ma-
chine Screw Aexactly as
shown. Then insert another A
into the bottom hole in the End
Plate Nand into the bottom
threaded insert. Tighten both
screws paying close attention
to ensure the End Plates M&
Nare installed exactly as
shown. Set the Footboard X
upright and allow the extended
screw Aon the Headboard Y
to receive the keyhole on the
other end of the Stabilizing Bar.
Add the bottom screw Aand
tighten both screws securely.
STEP 3-DIAGRAM 3: ATTACH STABILIZING BAR TO HEADBOARD &FOOTBOARD.
NOTE: Drawer Rails installed during Step 2 are not shown in this diagram for clarity.
A
X
N
T
Threaded inserts
Corner post of Footboard X
For attaching Stationary Side Wwith
Allen Bolts Rduring Step 4.
Corner post to receive
Dropside V
Keyhole in End Plate-Right N
A
NOTE: See Step 8. Install the enclosed Washers there if needed, between Drawer Rail r
and Footboard Xand/or Headboard Y. DO NOT INSTALL WASHERS tt
tt
tDURING STEP 2.

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STEP 4 - DIAGRAM 4: BUILD UPOF STATIONARY SIDE TO HEAD & FOOTBOARD.
Align the receiving holes in
each end of the Stationary
Side Wwith the receiving
holes located in corner
posts of Footboard Xand
Headboard Y. Insert an
Allen Bolt Rinto each of
the (4) receiving holes and
allow each to pass through
the corner posts of Head-
board Y& Footboard X,
then into the receiving holes
in each end of the Station-
ary Side W. Insert each of
the (4) K-D Bolt Plugs L as
shown. Pull out each Allen
Bolt Rjust enough to allow
the K-D Bolt Plug Lto be
fully inserted in the receiv-
ing hole. Tighten all (4)
Allen Bolts Runtil secure
using the Allen Wrench
(enclosed) while secur-
ing K-D Bolt Plugs Lwith a
standard slotted screw-
driver. CAUTION: DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN.
Z
R
L
Top position
Middle position
Lowest position
R
R
L
L
W
X
T
NOTE: Drawer Rails installed during Step 2 are not shown in this diagram for clarity.
X
S
TEP
5 - D
IAGRAM
5: INSTALLATION OF DROPSIDE.
PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION OF DROPSIDE:
Loosen the four Slotted/Phillips Screws Awhich attach
the Stabilizing Bar Tto the Headboard Yand Footboard
XtoprepareforDropside
VV
VV
Vinstallation.Backoutthese
(4) Screws a full (8) revolutions each, but do not remove
the screws.The Stablizing Bar Twill now be loose.
Install Dropside Vby following substeps Ithrough IV
listed below. Refer to Diagram. (It would be helpful to
have a friend assist you with this procedure.) Note: the
outside location of Dropside VV
VV
Vas shown in Dia-
gram.
I. Note: During the Dropside
V
installation procedure
use extreme caution when Top Tracks and Lower Tracks
make contact with Upper Guide Bushings
CC
CC
C
and Lower
Guide Pins
DD
DD
D
so as not to damage the finish of this crib.
II. Insert the Upper Guide Bushings CC
CC
C(mounted to
Footboard
X
and Headboard
Y
in STEP 2)into the
Upper Tracks
(metal) which were factory mounted to
Dropside.Hold the Dropside Vat approximately 30
degrees from vertical as shown in Diagram.
III. Once both ends are engaged, then carefully allow
Dropside Vto slide downward. Then rotate the bottom
end of the Dropside Vuntil it is nearly vertical. (Note:
Rotation will be stopped when the dropside
V
touches
the Lower Guide pins
DD
DD
D
.) Carefully let the Dropside V
slide down until it is as low as it can go.
IV. READ THIS STEP COMPLETELY BEFORE PRO-
CEEDING. Next,liftDropsideVV
VV
Vapproximatelytwoinches
(2") vertically. This will put Dropside Vin the proper
vertical alignment with the Lower Guide Pin DD
DD
Dwhich will
be inserted into the Lower Tracks (Right & Left).
V
W
X
II. Engagement of
Metal Top Track
and Upper Guide
Bushing Cwill
start at bottom of
Top Track (see
enlarged section
view below).
Dropside VCornerpost
Long groove
R
Footboard XCorner Post
III. Lower Track
(Plastic) NOTE: Place
short groove toward
inside of crib. 30°
Outside face of Dropside
D
T
NOTE:STEP5 DIAGRAM5CONTINUEDAT TOPOFPAGE 5

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Flex the bottom end of the corner post on the Dropside side of Footboard X
away from the Dropside V. The purpose of this process is to create a gap
for the Lower Guide Pins Dto pass through so that the Lower Guide Pins
can be inserted into the long groove of the plastic Lower Tracks. As you
prepare to accomplish this please note the following:
If the Stabilizing Bar Assembly Twas not loosened enough (as described
in PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION OF DROPSIDE in the beginning
of this Step 5) there will not be enough slack to create the necessary gap
required for the Lower Guide Pin Dto pass through. Prematurely forcing the
pin through a gap with inadequate clearance could damage the finish on the
Dropside V. If your crib has too small of a gap, then lower Dropside Vto its
lowest position and check to verify that preparation at beginning of Step 5
was performed correctly.
If it was performed correctly, but the gap is still too small, it may be because
the Stabilizing Bar Tassembly needsto be pulledaway from thebottom rails
of the Footboard Xor Headboard Y. Check to verify that the End Plates M
&Nhavebeenpulledawayfromthebottomrailsuntiltheytouchtheunderside
of the heads of loosened Slotted/Phillips Machine Screws AA
AA
A.
After the Lower Guide Pin DD
DD
Dhas been installed into the long groove on
Footboard X, then repeat this process on Headboard Y. After both Lower
Guide Pins Dare installed, very carefully and slowly raise the Dropside V
up until it locks into its raised position. Be very careful to watch to ensure that
the Lower Guide Pins Dlocated in the grooves do not slip out during the
process of raising Dropside V.
Referto Diagram 2. Tightenthe (4) Slotted/PhillipsMachineScrews AA
AA
Awhich
were installed in Step 2 to attach Stabilizing Bar Tto Headboard Yand
Footboard Xbut were loosened in Step 5. Be sure the (4) Slotted/Phillips
Machine Screws AA
AA
Aare tightened securely. Check these screws periodically
and tighten if needed.
IV.ENLARGEDVIEW
Check the function of Dropside V. To lower the Dropside, lift
up on the Dropside Vtop rail with your hand near the middle
and then press in with your knee on the center of the Dropside
bottom rail. The Dropside Vwill then lower. To lock the
Dropside in the raised position, just lift it up until it locks into
place. Always verify that both ends of the Dropside Vare
locked in the raised position whenever child is placed in crib.
Only lower the Dropside Vwhen attending to child. Lower crib
Dropside VV
VV
Vprior to proceeding with Step 6.
IV. Then insert Lower Guide Pin
into long groove in Lower Track
Engagement of Metal Top Track
and Upper Guide Bushing C.
VC
VX
FLEX
Footboard corner post
to receive Dropside V.
II.ENLARGEDSECTIONVIEW
X
STEP 6 - DIAGRAM 6: SPRING ASSEMBLY.
Install (4) Spring Mounting
Brackets BB
BB
Bto ends of Spring
UU
UU
Uusing (8) Pan Head Machine
Screws II
II
Iand (8) Lock Nuts
GG
GG
G, (metal threads of Lock Nut
to be inserted first over Screw
as shown in ENLARGED
VIEW.)
Tighten all (8) Pan Head Ma-
chine Screws Iwhile holding
Lock Nuts G with a 7/16 inch
wrench. After tightening se-
curely, loosen 1/4 turn on all
screws Iso that Spring Mount-
ing Brackets Bwill be loose
enough to slide freely in their
mounting slots.
Note: These
(8)
Panhead Machine Screws
II
II
Iwill always remain 1/4 turn
loose.
See Enlarged View
U
G
I
G
I
B
B
U
Enlarged View
After tightening securely, loosen
1/4turnon all Screws Isothatthe
Spring Mounting Brackets Bwill
be loose enough to slide freely in
their mounting slots.
Plastic insert in
Lock Nut G
B
STEP 7 - DIAGRAM 7: ATTACHMENT OF SPRING TO CRIB.First, slip the (4) Bracket Caps SS
SS
Sonto the ends of the Spring Mounting Brackets B
attached to Spring UU
UU
Uas shown. (Lower Dropside
V
before proceeding.) Lower
the spring assembly down into the inside of the crib. Be careful to position the Spring Mounting Brackets BB
BB
Bbetween the crib posts and the first spindle.
You may choose any of the three adjustable height positions shown for mounting the Spring by using the (4) Socket Head Shoulder Screws KK
KK
K. Tighten
Socket Head Shoulder Screws Ksecurely as shown. (After Socket Head Shoulder Screws
K
are tightened down, you will notice that Spring Mounting
Brackets
B
are able to move freely on Screw
KK
KK
K
.This is normal. Check periodically to see that Screws KK
KK
Kare securely tightened down against metal
inserts. As your child grows and becomes more active, relocate Spring by relocating Socket Head Shoulder Screws Kin a lower position location.
STEP5
DIAGRAM5
CONTINUED

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Locate the (4) Casters HH
HH
H, insert one into each socket in each lower corner post of Headboard Yand Footboard X. Caster design may vary according
to your particular model. If (2) of your Casters HH
HH
Hhave a locking feature, we recommend placing these on the side of the crib with the dropside for easy
access. To help prevent any unwanted movement of the crib lock these two Casters HH
HH
Hby pressing down on the tabs; to unlock pull up on the tabs. CAUTION:
If crib is placed on exceptionally thick carpet, take care when crib is rolled as Casters could catch on thick carpet pile and possibly cause breakage to
lower corner posts of crib.
S
I
UK
X
B
BS
Three
Adjustable
Heights
X
Enlarged View
Make sure Socket Head
ShoulderScrewKtightens
down securely against the
metal insert.
NOTE: After Screw Kis
tightened , you will notice
the Spring Mounting
Brackets Bare able to
move freely on the Socket
Head Shoulder Screw K.
This is normal.
K
B
U
W
H
V
X
STEP 8-DIAGRAM 8: DRAWER BUILD-UP&INSTALLATION
STEP 7-DIAGRAM 7CONTINUED
Installation of Mini Blocs aa
aa
a.Refer to Diagrams 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, and 8E. Install
(1) Mini Bloc aa
aa
ainto each of the Drawer Ends hh
hh
h&ii
ii
ias shown in Diagram 8A.NOTE:
Before installing the Mini Blocs aa
aa
a, be sure that you have the (2) Drawer Ends hh
hh
h&ii
ii
i
alignedexactlyasshownin Diagram8A inordertohaveapairwhencomplete.Build
Up of the Drawer. Assemble the Drawer as shown in Diagram 8E. NOTE: After
the drawer is assembled as shown in Diagram 8E, turn the drawer upside down
andinstall (2) 5/8" P/HSlotted/Phillips Screws dd
dd
dintoholes located inDrawerBottom
nn
nn
nto secure it to the Drawer Partition kk
kk
k. Drawer Installation. Install the Drawer
under the crib by inserting the rollers on Drawer Ends hh
hh
h&ii
ii
i(attached to the drawer)
into the channel of Drawer “Cabinet Rails” ff
ff
fand gmounted to Headboard YY
YY
Yand
Footboard XX
XX
Xunder the crib.
IF THE DRAWER FITS TOO LOOSE IN ITS TRACKS, you can adjust the fit by adding the enclosed
Washers tas shown in Diagram 2. Remove the drawer. Carefully lay the crib on its back to allow access
to parts bb
bb
b, ff
ff
f& rr
rr
r. Remove the Drawer Rails and insert a washer over each screw point bb
bb
bbetween rr
rr
r
and XX
XX
Xand/or YY
YY
Y. Reinstall rail assembly and drawer. Add additional washers if necessary repeating
this process. Insure the washers are installed between parts rr
rr
rand XX
XX
Xand/or YY
YY
Y only if needed.
NOTE: With the drawer bottom
grooves together - this will result
in a pair.
Drawer
Bottom
Grooves
See 8B
for Close-
Up view
i
a
8A
h
j
Drawer
Bottom
Groove a8B
See 8D for
Close-Up view Insert Drawer Bottom
ninto groove on all 4
sides.
ln
a
m
h
k
a
c
Finished side
NOTE: Both Roller Wheels will
go toward Drawer Back mm
mm
m.8E
Laminated
a
k
8C
NOTE: Roller
wheel on metal
track will be un-
derneath and on
this end. Mini
Blocks ainstall
at opposite end
of roller wheel
attached to h&
ias illustrated.
a
l
h/i
i
NOTE: Both Roller Wheels will
go toward Drawer Back mm
mm
m.
c
8D

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CONVERSION OF CRIB TO TODDLER BED
STEP 9: FINISHING TOUCHES.
After completing crib assembly, and after making yourself aware of the Warnings, Cautions, Cleaning, Storage, Use and
Maintenanceofcrib,storetheassemblydirectionsintheplasticpouchwhichwaspre-attachedtoSpringUU
UU
U.Forfuturereferral
toassemblydirectionsyouwillonlyneedtoremovethemfromtheplasticpouch.Wecautionyounottostoreexcesshardware
in plastic pouch as this would be a danger to child if retrieved by him/her.
Check periodically to be sure screws and bolts (fastening devices) remain tightened as instructed in each step of
theseassemblydirections.
Place a purchased mattress on the Spring and crib is ready for use.
))
))
)MAINTENANCE OF YOUR LEGACY CRIB:
Upon completion of assembly be sure screws and bolts (fastening devices)
are tightened securely. A periodic check should be made of fastening devices and tighten if needed. Before each usage or assembly,
inspect crib for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use crib if parts are missing or broken. Ask your
Dealer or LEGACY (812/ 883-3111) - http://www.childcraftindustries.com for replacement parts and instructional literature if needed.
Include ModelIdentificationNumberwithyourrequestwhichyourecordedonpage1.DONOTsubstituteparts.DONOTmakeanyalteration
to this crib.
)
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR LEGACY CRIB:
Mix together a mild solution of gentle dishwashing liquid and
water, apply to crib surface using a soft clean cloth lightly dampened in the solution. Rinse with clear water again using a soft clean cloth
thendry allsurfacesthoroughly witha softdry cloth.NO ABRASIVECLEANERS,SCOURINGPADS, STEELWOOL, ORCOARSE RAGS
SHOULD BE USED TO CLEAN THIS FINE FURNITURE.
)
STORAGE AND USE OF YOUR LEGACY CRIB:
A printed plastic pouch is attached to the crib spring for the permanent
storage of the assembly directions. After completing the assembly process you are advised to read and be aware of all WARNINGS,
CAUTIONS, CLEANING, STORAGE, USE AND MAINTENANCE notices contained in this set of assembly directions and printed on the
plastic pouch attached to crib spring. You will then place the complete set of assembly directions into the plastic pouch for future referral.
We caution you not to place excess hardware in the plastic pouch as it could present danger to a child if retrieved and it could also puncture
crib mattress. When storing crib use CAUTION as extreme temperature or humidity changes could be harmful. Use CAUTION when a
vaporizer is in use, always aim vapor stream away from crib as well as away from any other wood furniture item.
When converting this crib to a Toddler Bed,
a Guard Rail manufactured by Child Craft Industries, Inc. must be used.
Crib spring will be placed in the lowest position. A separate set of Assembly Directions is provided with the Guard Rail to assist
you through the removal of the dropside and the assembly and installation of the guard rail. When installation of guard rail is
complete, store removed dropside and hardware as instructed. Place both sets of assembly directions in the plastic pouch
attached to the crib spring for future availability. Check periodically to be sure all fastening devices (screws and bolts) remain
tightened as instructed.
SEE WARNINGS ON PAGE 8 OF THESE ASSEMBLY DIRECTIONS.
V
YWX
H
PurchasedMattress
(see size requirements under
CAUTION on page 8)
Assembled Crib
(style may vary)
H

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VV
VV
VWARNING
VV
VV
V
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
VV
VV
V
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING CRIB. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE. A
PLASTIC POUCH IS ATTACHED TO CRIB SPRING FOR PERMANENT STORAGE OF THE INSTRUCTIONAL
LITERATURE.
VV
VV
VBEFORE EACH USAGE OR ASSEMBLY, INSPECT CRIB FOR DAMAGED HARDWARE, LOOSE JOINTS,
MISSING PARTS OR SHARP EDGES. DO NOT USE CRIB IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING OR BROKEN. ASK
YOUR DEALER OR WRITE TO CHILD CRAFT, P.O. BOX 444, SALEM, IN 47167-0444 USA (812)-883-3111)-
http://www.childcraftindustries.com
FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS AND INSTRUCTIONAL LITERATURE IF
NEEDED. INCLUDE MODEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS WITH YOUR REQUEST WHICH YOU RECORDED
ON PAGE ONE. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS.
VV
VV
VAFTER RAISING SIDE, MAKE SURE LATCHES ARE SECURE.
VV
VV
VWHEN CHILD IS ABLE TO CLIMB OUT OR REACHES THE HEIGHT OF 35 INCHES (90 CENTIMETERS)
THE CRIB SHALL NO LONGER BE USED.
VV
VV
VDO NOT PLACE CRIB NEAR WINDOW WHERE CORDS FROM BLINDS OR DRAPES MAY STRANGLE A
CHILD.
VV
VV
VIF REFINISHING, USE A NON-TOXIC FINISH SPECIFIED FOR CHILDREN’S PRODUCTS.
VV
VV
VDO NOT LEAVE CHILD IN CRIB WITH SIDE LOWERED. BE SURE SIDE IS IN RAISED AND LOCKED POSI-
TION WHENEVER CHILD IS IN CRIB.
VV
VV
VWHEN CHILD IS ABLE TO PULL TO STANDING POSITION, SET MATTRESS TO LOWEST POSITION AND
REMOVE BUMPER PADS, LARGE TOYS AND OTHER OBJECTS THAT COULD SERVE AS STEPS FOR CLIMB-
ING OUT.
VV
VV
VNEVER USE PLASTIC SHIPPING BAGS OR OTHER PLASTIC FILM AS MATTRESS COVERS BECAUSE
THEY CAN CAUSE SUFFOCATION.
VV
VV
VDO NOT USE A WATER MATTRESS WITH THIS CRIB.
VV
VV
VREPLACE TEETHING RAIL(S) IF DAMAGED OR LOOSE (IF EQUIPPED WITH TEETHING RAILS).
VV
VV
VSTRINGS 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.
VV
VV
VREMOVE ALL CRIB TOYS WHICH ARE STRUNG ACROSS CRIB AREA WHEN YOUR CHILD IS BEGINNING
TO PUSH UP ON HANDS AND KNEES OR IS 5 MONTHS OF AGE, WHICHEVER OCCURS EARLIEST. THESE
TOYS CAN CAUSE STRANGULATION.
VV
VV
VWHEN DISASSEMBLING THIS CRIB, DO NOT REMOVE ANY ITEM ATTACHED WITH WOOD SCREWS.
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VALWAYS ENSURE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE CHILD BY CHECKING REGULARLY, BEFORE PLAC-
ING THE CHILD IN THE CRIB, THAT EVERY COMPONENT IS PROPERLY AND SECURELY IN PLACE.
WARNING - WHEN USING THIS CRIB AS A TODDLER BED:
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VWHEN CONVERTING CRIB TO A TODDLER BED A GUARD RAIL MANUFACTURED BY CHILD CRAFT IN-
DUSTRIES MUST BE USED TO PREVENT THE MATTRESS FROM SLIPPING OFF OF THE SPRING. FAIL-
URE TO USE THE APPROPRIATE GUARD RAIL COULD RESULT IN ENTRAPMENT AREAS WHICH COULD
CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD. SEE YOUR CHILD CRAFT/LEGACY DEALER.
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VYOUR CRIB AND GUARD RAIL SHALL ONLY BE USED AS A TODDLER BED WHEN THE CHILD IS AT LEAST
15 MONTHS OLD. THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD SHALL NOT BE GREATER THAN 50 lbs. (22.7
kg).
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VTHE MATTRESS USED MUST BE A FULL-SIZE CRIB MATTRESS AT LEAST 51-5/8 in. (1310 mm) IN
LENGTH, 27-1/4 in. (690 mm) IN WIDTH AND 4 in. (100 mm) IN THICKNESS.
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VFAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SE-
RIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM ENTRAPMENT, STRANGULATION OR OTHER CAUSES. DO NOT PLACE
BED NEAR WINDOWS WHERE CORDS FROM BLINDS OR DRAPES MAY STRANGLE A CHILD.
OANY MATTRESS USED IN THIS CRIB MUST BE AT LEAST 27-1/4
INCHES (69 CENTIMETERS), BY 51-5/8 INCHES (131 CENTIMETERS),
WITH A THICKNESS NOT EXCEEDING 6 INCHES (15 CENTIMETERS). the
dimensions of the mattress shall be taken from seam to seam or edge to
edge where appropriate.
OUPON COMPLETION OF ASSEMBLY BE SURE ALL SCREWS, BOLTS
AND FASTENING DEVICES HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED SECURELY. A FRE-
QUENT CHECK SHOULD BE MADE OF ALL SCREWS, BOLTS AND
FASTENING DEVICES AND TIGHTEN IF NEEDED.
CHILDCRAFTINDUSTRIES,INC.
P.0.Box444,Salem,IN USA 47167-0444
•PH-812/883-3111 •FAX-812-883-1819
http://www.childcraftindustries.com
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