Legacy LH01791:05/00 User manual

(4) K-D Bolt Plugs
(actual size)
SINGLE D ROPSIDE C RIB/
DAYBED WITH F ACTORY
INSTALLED H IDDEN H ARDWARE.
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READALLINSTRUCTIONSWITHCAREBEFORESTARTINGTHEASSEMBLYPROCEDURE.
YOU WILL NEED #1 AND #2 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVERS, A SLOTTED SCREWDRIVER, A 7/16"
WRENCH, AND THE ENCLOSED ALLEN WRENCH SS
SS
SFOR ASSEMBLY OF THIS CRIB.
PARTS ENCLOSED IN HARDWARE BAG (NOTED WHEN SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE)
A(8) Slotted/
Phillips
Machine
Screws
(actual size)
(4) Scissor Arm Assemblies (2) Upper
Guide
Bushings
(actual size)
(2) Lower
Guide Pins
(actual size)
(20) Lock Nuts
(actual size)
(4) Casters (20) Pan Head
Machine Screws
(actual size)
(2) Flat Head
Machine Screws
(actual size)
(2) End Plates - Right
(2) End Plates - Left
(1) Allen Wrench
(4) Allen Bolts (actual size)
(style may vary)
CHILD CRAFT INDUSTRIES, INC.
P.O. Box 444, Salem, IN USA 47167-0444
PH: 812-883-3111 - FAX: 812-883-1819 - http://www.childcraftind.com
ASSEMBLY DIRECTIONS AND PARTS LIST
BCDG
HIJL S
MNU
(2) Stabilizing Bars (attached to Spring
W
)
V
X
(1)
Drop-
side
Y
(1) Spring
(1)
Sta-
tionary
Side
(1) Footboard (1) Headboard
wide
end
rail on
each
end
W
ZAA
P
ARTS
E
NCLOSED
IN
C
ARTON
(style may vary)(style may vary)
Plastic
Pouch
18711, 18771

STEP 1 - DIAGRAM 1: SPRING ASSEMBLY.
Attach the short section of the (4) Scissor Arm Assemblies BB
BB
Bto Spring WW
WW
Wusing (4) Pan Head
Machine Screws II
II
Iand (4) Lock Nuts GG
GG
Gplaced exactly as shown in Diagram 1. NOTE: The
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), http://www.childcraftind.com for a replacement part or
instructional literature. Before making this contact identify your crib. Model Identification numbers are stamped on the underneath
side of bottom rail of Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Z, Headboard AAAA
AAAA
AA, a crib side X/YX/Y
X/YX/Y
X/Y or stamped on a label attached to the inside face of Footboard
ZZ
ZZ
Zbottom 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!
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REPARATION
metal threads of Lock Nuts
G
to be inserted first over Pan Head Machine Screws
II
II
I
as shown in Enlarged Section View . Be sure to use the proper
receiving holes in Spring WW
WW
Was shown . This procedure will be accomplished from the underside of Spring WW
WW
W. Tighten all (4) Pan Head Machine
Screws II
II
Iwhile holding Lock Nuts GG
GG
Gwith a 7/16 inch wrench. Tighten each assembly securely.
STEP 2 - DIAGRAM 2: ASSEMBLY OF STABILIZING B ARS.
Mount an End Plate - Right NN
NN
Nand an End Plate - Left MM
MM
Mto ends of each Stabilizing
Bar VV
VV
Vusing (4) Pan Head Machine Screws II
II
Iand (4) Lock Nuts GG
GG
Gin each
Stabilizing Bar VV
VV
Vexactly as shown. IMPORTANT: End Plates MM
MM
M&
NN
NN
Nmust be positioned in the correct mounting holes to Stabilizing
Bars VV
VV
Vexactly as shown. Tighten down Pan Head Machine Screws II
II
Iand Lock Nuts GG
GG
Gsecurely using a phillips screwdriver and a 7/16 inch wrench.
B
B
B
See Enlarged View
Long arm of
Scissor Arm
Assembly BB
BB
B
Short arm of
Scissor Arm
Assembly BB
BB
B
plastic pouch
plastic
insert in
Lock Nut GG
GG
G
ENLARGED SECTION VIEW
UNDERSIDE OF SPRING WW
WW
W
Long arm of Scissor Arm Assembly BB
BB
B
Short arm of Scissor Arm Assembly BB
BB
B
lowest position
middle position
highest position
I
GW
II
W
I
G
I
M
G
I
I
V
V
N
Mor NEnd Plate
See Enlarged View
ENLARGED
SECTION
VIEW
G

STEP 3 - DIAGRAM 3: HARDWARE/STABILIZING B ARS
ATTACHMENT TO H EADBOARD & FOOTBOARD
Lay Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Zand Headboard AAAA
AAAA
AA down horizontally, (outside facing
down) as shown. Insert an Upper Guide Bushing CC
CC
Cand affix with a Flathead
Machine Screw JJ
JJ
Jto Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Z. Note: use hand screwdriver not battery
or electric driver. Tighten down but do not
overtighten. (Overtightening can cause the Upper Guide Bushing
CC
CC
C
to compress down.) The Upper Guide
Bushing CC
CC
Cmust slide freely in groove of Metal Top Track. At this time read and understand Diagram 5 before proceeding. Test to see that
Metal Top Track will slide freely over Upper Guide Bushing CC
CC
C,if not loosen Flathead Machine Screws JJ
JJ
Juntil Metal Top Track slides freely, but make
sure Upper Guide Bushing CC
CC
Cis securely attached. Insert a Lower Guide Pin DD
DD
Dinto its receiving hole located on inside face of Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Zexactly
as shown.Follow the same procedure to install the remaining Upper Guide Bushing CC
CC
Cand the Lower Guide Pin DD
DD
Dto Headboard AAAA
AAAA
AA. Next insert
a Slotted/Phillips Machine Screw AA
AA
Ainto each top threaded insert (located in routed circles) on both Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Zand Headboard AAAA
AAAA
AA, leave top
Slotted/Phillips Machine Screw AA
AA
Aextended (only allow Screws
A
to penetrate two to three revolutions into top insert),
as shown.
If necessary, loosen Screws AA
AA
Ain
Stabilizing Bar VV
VV
V(on Stationary Side
of crib). Align the receiving holes in
each end of the Stationary Side YY
YY
Ywith
the receiving holes located in corner
posts of Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Zand Headboard
AAAA
AAAA
AA. Insert an Allen Bolt UU
UU
Uinto each
of the (4) receiving holes and allow
each to pass through the corner posts
of Headboard AAAA
AAAA
AA and Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Z,
then into the receiving holes in each
end of the Stationary Side YY
YY
Y. Insert
each of the (4) K-D Bolt Plugs LL
LL
Las
shown. Pull out each Allen Bolt UU
UU
Ujust
enough to allow the K-D Bolt Plug LL
LL
Lto
be fully inserted in the receiving hole.
Tighten all (4) Allen Bolts UU
UU
Uuntil se-
cure using Allen Wrench SS
SS
S(enclosed)
while securing K-D Bolt Plugs LL
LL
Lwith
a standard screwdriver. CAUTION:
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Securely
retighten Slotted/Phillips Machine
Screws AA
AA
Alocated in each end of
Stabilizing Bar VV
VV
Von stationary side of
crib. Check all screws and bolts peri-
odically and tighten if needed.
While Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Zis in a horizontal position place a Stabilizing Bar VV
VV
Vover
an installed extended Screw AA
AA
Abeing careful to place End Plate MM
MM
M& NN
NN
N
exactly as shown. Insert another Screw AA
AA
Ainto the bottom insert, then
tighten both screws. Place the remaining Stabilizing Bar VV
VV
V to Footboard
ZZ
ZZ
Zin the same manner, again pay close attention to ensure placement is
exactly as shown and tighten Screws AA
AA
Asecurely. Set Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Zupright
and let top extended Screws AA
AA
Aon inside of Headboard AAAA
AAAA
AA receive
keyhole of Stabilizing Bars VV
VV
V, add Screw AA
AA
Ato bottom insert then tighten
Screws AA
AA
A.
S
TEP
4 - D
IAGRAM
4: A
TTACH
S
TATIONARY
S
IDE
TO
H
EADBOARD
& F
OOTBOARD
3
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inserts
See Enlarged View
Corner post to receive
Stationary Side
YY
YY
Y
Corner post to receive Dropside
XX
XX
X
Extended Screw AA
AA
A
Bottom hole in
End Plate MM
MM
Mor NN
NN
N
Keyhole in End Plate
ENLARGEDVIEWENLARGEDVIEW
ENLARGEDVIEWENLARGEDVIEW
ENLARGEDVIEW
V
A
A
D
J
CA
V
L
Connected View
L
L
L
U
U
U
Z
Z
Z
Y
Y
Y
V
S
S
Z

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PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION OF DROPSIDE:
Loosen the four Slotted/Phillips Screws A(Dropside
only) which attach the Stabilizing Bar Vto the Headboard
AA and Footboard Zto prepare for Dropside XX
XX
X
installation. Back out these (4) Screws a full (8) revolu-
tions each, but do not remove the screws.The Stablizing
Bar Vwill now be loose.
Install Dropside Xby 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 XX
XX
Xas shown in Dia-
gram.
I. Note: During the Dropside
X
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
Z
and Headboard
AA
in STEP 3)into the
Upper Tracks
(metal) which were factory mounted to
Dropside.Hold the Dropside Xat approximately 30
degrees from vertical as shown in Diagram.
III. Once both ends are engaged, then carefully allow
Dropside Xto slide downward. Then rotate the bottom
end of the Dropside Xuntil it is nearly vertical. (Note:
Rotation will be stopped when the dropside
X
touches
the Lower Guide pins
DD
DD
D
.Carefully let the Dropside X
slide down until it is as low as it can go.
IV. READ THIS STEP COMPLETELY BEFORE PROCEEDING. Next, lift
Dropside XX
XX
Xapproximately two inches (2") vertically. This will put Dropside
Xin the proper vertical alignment with the Lower Guide Pin DD
DD
Dwhich will
be inserted into the Lower Tracks (Right & Left).
Flex the bottom end of the corner post on the Dropside side of Footboard Z
away from the Dropside X. 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 Vwas not loosened enough (as described
in PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION OF DROPSIDE in the beginning
of this Step) 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
DropsideX. If your crib has too small of a gap, then lower Dropside Xto 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 BarVassembly needs to be pulled away from the bottom rails
of the Footboard Zor Headboard AA. Check to verify that the End Plates
M& Nhave been pulled away from the bottom rails until they touch the
underside 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 Z, then repeat this process on Headboard AA. After both Lower
Guide Pins Dare installed, very carefully and slowly raise the DropsideX
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 X.
Refer to Diagram 3. Tighten the (4) Slotted/Phillips Machine Screws AA
AA
Awhich
were installed in Step 3 to attach Stabilizing Bar V to Headboard AA and
Footboard Z but 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.
Check the function of Dropside X. To lower the Dropside, lift
up on the Dropside top rail with your hand near the middle and
then press in with your knee on the center of the Dropside
bottom rail. The Dropside will 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 are locked in the
raised position whenever child is placed in crib. Only lower
the Dropside when attending to child. Lower crib DropsideXX
XX
X
prior to proceeding with Step 6.
STEP 5 - DIAGRAM 5: INSTALLATION OF D ROPSIDE.
Corner post of Footboard
ZZ
ZZ
Z
X
30
°
IIII
IIII
II.
Engagement
of Metal Top
Track and
Upper Guide
Bushing CC
CC
Cwill
start at bottom
of Metal Top
Track (see
enlarged
section view
below).
long groove
short groove
Outside of Dropside XX
XX
X
YZ
D
H
U
III.Lower Track
( Plastic)
NOTE: Place short groove
toward inside of crib.
II. ENLARGED SECTION VIEW
Engagement of Metal Top
Track and Upper
Guide Bushing CC
CC
C
XZ
C
Z
X
IVIV
IVIV
IV.ENLARGED VIEW
IV. Then insert Lower Guide Pin DD
DD
D into
long groove in Lower Track (plastic).
FLEX
Corner post to receive Dropside
XX
XX
X
Metal Top
Track

STEP 6 - DIAGRAM 6: ATTACH SPRING
TO S TABILIZING B ARS I NC RIB
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Read this entire step before starting the procedure to select a Spring WW
WW
W
height position and to attach Spring WW
WW
Wto the Stabilizing Bars VV
VV
V. Review
Diagram 1.
11
11
1.Decide on your preference of height placement of Spring WW
WW
W. You have three position choices, highest, middle and lowest, holes in Spring WW
WW
Ware
noted in Diagrams 1 and 6. After you select your height, attach one end of the long end of Scissor Arm Assembly BB
BB
Bto Spring WW
WW
Wby first inserting
a Pan Head Machine Screw II
II
Ithrough selected position hole in Spring WW
WW
Wthen through one end of Scissor Arm Assembly BB
BB
B,add a Lock Nut GG
GG
G,(with
metal threads of Lock Nuts
GG
GG
G
to be inserted first), exactly as shown. Repeat this procedure until one end of each of the (4) Scissor Arm Assemblies
BB
BB
Bis attached to Spring WW
WW
Wat the same height position. Tighten all (4) Pan Head Machine Screws II
II
I while holding Lock Nuts GG
GG
Gwith a 7/16 inch wrench.
Tighten each assembly securely.
22
22
2.Carefully lift Spring WW
WW
Winto the crib. Spring WW
WW
Wwill attach to the outside holes in the two installed Stabilizing Bars VV
VV
V. Insert a Pan Head Machine Screw
II
II
Ifirst through the remaining long end of the Scissor Arm Assembly BB
BB
Bthrough the hole in Stabilizing Bar VV
VV
V, add a Lock Nut GG
GG
G(with metal threads of
Lock Nuts
GG
GG
G
to be inserted first). See Diagram 6 and follow the procedure exactly. Repeat the procedure with the remaining (3) long ends of the Scissor
Arm Assemblies BB
BB
Bto Stabilizing Bars VV
VV
V. Tighten all (4) Pan Head Machine Screws II
II
Iwhile holding Lock Nuts GG
GG
Gwith a 7/16 inch wrench and tightening
with a phillips screwdriver. Tighten each assembly securely.
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3.Whenever you decide on another height position first remove the crib mattress. Remove Spring WW
WW
Wby detaching the spring from the Stabilizing Bars
VV
VV
Vby loosening and removing the (4) Lock Nuts GG
GG
Gand removing the (4) Pan Head Machine Screws II
II
I(installed in
22
22
2
above) by using a 7/16 inch wrench
and a phillips screwdriver. Carefully lift the spring from the crib. Make your selected height position change by following 11
11
1. of this Step. Then follow
22
22
2.to reinstall Spring WW
WW
W, again tighten all Pan Head Machine Screws securely as directed.
Locate the (4) Casters HH
HH
H, insert one into socket in each lower corner
post of Headboard AAAA
AAAA
AA and Footboard ZZ
ZZ
Z. Caster HH
HH
Hdesign may vary
according to your particular model. CAUTION: If crib is placed on
exceptionally thick carpet, take care when crib is rolled as Casters
HH
HH
Hcould catch on thick carpet pile and possibly cause breakage to
lower corner posts of crib.
Place a purchased mattress on Spring WW
WW
Wand crib is ready for use.
After completing crib assembly, and after making yourself aware of
the Warnings, Cautions, Cleaning, Storage, Use and Mainte-
nance of crib, store the assembly directions in the plastic pouch
which was pre-attached to Spring WW
WW
W. For future referral to
assembly directions you will only need to remove them from the
plastic pouch. We caution you not to store excess hardware in
plastic pouch as this would be a danger to child if retrieved by him/
her.
You have the option to convert the crib to a Daybed for additional
years of use by your child. Follow directions for converting this crib
to a Daybed when your child outgrows his/her use of the crib.
STEP 7: FINISHING T OUCHES.
A
SSEMBLY
D
IRECTIONS
TO
C
ONVERT
C
RIB
TO
A
D
AYBED
.
Refer to Sketch A.Follow Installation of
Dropside directions, (STEP 5), in re-
verse order for the removal of Dropside
XX
XX
X using extreme caution when doing
so to avoid damage to the finish of your
crib/daybed. Remove Upper Guide Bush-
ings and Lower Guide Pins as shown in
Step 3 , in reverse order(NOTE: it is
very important that the Lower
Guide Pin DD
DD
Dis removed and stored
away from the child because it is
not attached to the crib, and if re-
moved by the child and swallowed,
Lower Guide Pin DD
DD
Dcould be a
choking hazard). Store removed
Dropside XX
XX
Xand hardware so you will
ware so you will be able to reassemble into a crib if you wish to do so in the future.
Only use the lowest position placement of Spring WW
WW
Wwhen using as a Daybed,
(refer to Step 6). Periodically check and tighten all fastening devices (screws and
bolts) if needed. Return the assembly directions to the plastic pouch attached to
the crib spring for future availability.
Sketch A
(style may vary)
NOTE: CRIB IS DELETED FROM
DIAGRAM FOR CLARITY & DETAIL.
Stabilizer Bars VV
VV
V
with End Plates
MM
MM
M& NN
NN
Nattached
lowest position
middle position
highest position
Long arm of
Scissor Arm
Assembly BB
BB
B
GShort arm of
Scissor Arm
Assembly BB
BB
B
I
W
I

FFAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND ASSEMBLY IN-
STRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
FREAD 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.
FBEFORE EACH USAGE OR ASSEMBLY, INSPECT CRIB FOR DAM-
AGED HARDWARE, LOOSE JOINTS, MISSING PARTS OR SHARP
EDGES. DO NOT USE CRIB IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING OR BRO-
KEN. ASK YOUR DEALER OR LEGACY, P.O. BOX 444, SALEM, IN
47167-0444 USA (812/883-3111), http://www.childcraftind.com FOR
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND INSTRUCTIONAL LITERATURE IF
NEEDED. INCLUDE MODEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS WITH YOUR
REQUEST WHICH YOU RECORDED ON PAGE one. DO NOT SUBSTI-
TUTEPARTS.
FAFTER RAISING SIDE, MAKE SURE LATCHES ARE SECURE.
FWHEN CHILD IS ABLE TO CLIMB OUT OR REACHES THE HEIGHT
OF 35 INCHES (90 CENTIMETERS) THE CRIB SHALL NO LONGER BE
USED.
FDO NOT PLACE CRIB NEAR WINDOW WHERE CORDS FROM
BLINDS OR DRAPES MAY STRANGLE A CHILD.
FIF REFINISHING, USE A NONTOXIC FINISH SPECIFIED FOR
CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS.
FDO NOT LEAVE CHILD IN CRIB WITH SIDE LOWERED. BE SURE
SIDE IS IN RAISED AND LOCKED POSITION WHENEVER CHILD IS IN
CRIB.
FWHEN 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 CLIMBING OUT.
FNEVER USE PLASTIC SHIPPING BAGS OR OTHER PLASTIC FILM
AS MATTRESS COVERS BECAUSE THEY CAN CAUSE SUFFOCA-
TION.
FDO NOT USE A WATER MATTRESS WITH THIS CRIB.
FREPLACE TEETHING RAIL(S) IF DAMAGED OR LOOSE.
FSTRINGS CAN CAUSE STRANGULATION! DO NOT PLACE ITEMS
WITHA STRING AROUND ACHILD'S NECK, SUCH ASHOOD STRINGS
OR PACIFIER CORDS. DO NOT SUSPEND STRINGS OVER A CRIB OR
ATTACH STRINGS TO TOYS.
FREMOVE 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!
FWHEN DISASSEMBLING THIS CRIB, DO NOT REMOVE ANY ITEM
ATTACHED WITH WOOD SCREWS.
FALWAYS ENSURE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE CHILD BY
CHECKING REGULARLY, BEFORE PLACING THE CHILD IN THE
CRIB, THAT EVERY COMPONENT IS PROPERLY AND SECURELY IN
PLACE.
WW
WW
WARNINGARNING
ARNINGARNING
ARNING CACA
CACA
CAUTIONUTION
UTIONUTION
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CHILD CRAFT INDUSTRIES, INC.
P.0.Box444,Salem,IN USA 47167-0444
PH- 812/ 883-3111 FAX-812-883-1819
http://www.childcraftind.com
ENGLISH
MADE
IN
USA
FANYMATTRESSUSEDINTHISCRIBMUSTBE
ATLEAST27-1/4INCHES (69 CENTIMETERS),
BY51-5/8INCHES(131CENTIMETERS),WITH
ATHICKNESSNOT EXCEEDING 6INCHES(15
CENTIMETERS).
The dimensions of the
mattress shall be taken from seam to
seam or edge to edge where appro-
priate.
FUPONCOMPLETIONOFASSEMBLYBESURE
ALL SCREWS, BOLTS AND FASTENING DE-
VICESHAVEBEENTIGHTENEDSECURELY.A
FREQUENTCHECKSHOULDBEMADEOFALL
SCREWS,BOLTSANDFASTENING DEVICES
ANDTIGHTENIFNEEDED.
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.childcraftind.com
for replacement parts and instructional literature if needed.
Include Model Identification Number with your request
which you recorded on page 1. DO NOT substitute parts.
DO NOT make any alteration to this crib.
CLEANINGINSTRUCTIONSFOR 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 then dry all surfaces
thoroughly with a soft dry cloth. NO ABRASIVE CLEAN-
ERS, SCOURING PADS, STEEL WOOL, OR COARSE
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, CLEAN-
ING, 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.
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