OLD TOWN OAK Linbergh Crib User manual

Linbergh Crib
Assembly Instructions
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Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death.
1.
WARNING:
Infants can suffocate on soft bedding. Never add a pillow or comforter.
Never place additional padding under an infant.
2. Read and familiarize yourself with all instructions before assembling crib and keep instruction for future use. DO NOT THROW THE
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AWAY.
3. DO NOT use crib if any parts are missing, broken or cracked. Before placing child in a previously used crib, inspect the crib for
broken or bent brackets, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. Ask your dealer or write to Old Town Oak, LLC for replacement
parts and an instruction sheet. Do not substitute parts, even as a temporary measure.
4. Strangulation Hazard: Strings can cause strangulation! Do not place items with a string around a child’s neck, such as hood strings
or pacier cords. Do not suspend strings over a crib or attach strings to toys.
5. To help prevent strangulation tighten all fasteners. A child can trap parts of the body or clothing on loose fasteners.
6. DO NOT place crib near window where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a child.
7. NEVER adjust spring level while baby is in the crib.
8. When child is able to pull to a standing position, set mattress to lowest position and remove bumper pads and large toys that could
serve as steps to climb out.
9. DO NOT use a water mattress with this crib.
10. Crib should be inspected periodically to be sure it is being properly used and maintained. Rough use and excessive moving of
the crib can cause some bolts to loosen. Loose bolts will cause parts failure and could cause a safety hazard. To ensure safety
standards are maintained, crib should be properly assembled and used.
11. Articles with sharp edges or pointed ends should be kept away from the crib.
12. The use of furniture wax and polish should be avoided. The surface with which the baby can come in contact should be wiped clean
using a damp cloth and a small amount of mild soap. DO NOT use strong detergents as they may be an irritant to the baby’s skin. If
renishing, use a non-toxic nish specied for children’s products.
13. This crib should be used as a sleeping place for infants-not as a cage or playpen for active children.
14. When child is able to climb out or reaches the height of 35 inches, the crib shall no longer be used. No two children are alike- and
as the variance in children is great with respect to height, weight, agility and temperament- and as there is no certain age at which
a child learns to stand or develops the desire or ability to climb out of it’s crib- manufacturers of this crib cannot recommend a given
age at which your child will have out-grown his or her crib.
15. NEVER use shipping or other bags as mattress covers, since these may cause suffocation.
16. When storing crib, carefully package all original parts to protect from loss or damage, and store all parts together.
17. Infants can suffocate in gaps between crib sides and a mattress that is too small.
18. To avoid head injury, DO NOT allow child to play underneath crib.
19. To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed on their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by
your physician.
20. Follow warnings on all products in a crib.
21. CAUTION: ANY MATTRESS USED IN THIS
CRIB MUST BE AT LEAST 27¼" BY 51
/
" WITH A
THICKNESS NOT EXCEEDING 6 INCHES.
WARNING:
OLD TOWN OAK LLC., Marlin and Marilyn Miller • 9785 W. 700 S., Topeka, IN 46571 • ph: (260) 593-0003 • fax: (260) 593-0004
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Step 1
Step 2
Tools Needed:
Allen Wrench
(2) ¼" x 3" Connector Bolt
InstructIons for AssemblIng lInbergh crIb
- Figure 1 -
Attach small end panels (A) to posts (D) with two ¼" x 2½"
connector bolts and two lock washers. Attach small end
panels (A) to posts (E) with two ¼" x 3" connector bolts and
two lock washers. Turn connector bolts snug. *Make sure
label is visible on the outside of the crib. The word“inside,”
located on bottom rails, should be on the inside of the crib.
Do not over tighten!
- Figure 2 -
Attach small end panel (B)
to post (F) with two ¼" x 3"
connector bolts and two lock
washers. Attach small end
panels (B) to posts (G) with
two ¼" x 2½" connector bolts
and two lock washers. Turn
connector bolts snug. *Make
sure label is visible on the
outside of the crib. The word
“inside,”located on bottom rails,
should be on the inside of the
crib. Do not over tighten!
Using allen wrench provided, attach posts
(E, F) to ends of large back panel (B) with two
¼" x 3" connector bolts and two lock washers on
the top, and two ¼" x 4¾" connector bolts and
two lock washers on the bottom. Connector bolts
screw into metal inserts in ends of panels.
Turn connector bolts snug. The word "inside,"
located on bottom rails, should be on the inside
of the crib. Do not over tighten!
FIGURE 1
Long Post (F)
InstructIons for AssemblIng lInbergh crIb
(B)
Back Panel
Long Post (E)
Long Post (E)
(A)
End Panel
2 pcs.
Lock Washer and
¼" x 2½"
Connector Bolt
Short Post (D)
Long Post (F)
Lock Washer
&
¼" x 3"
Connector
Bolt
(B)
End Panel
2 pcs.
FIGURE 2
Short Post (G)
Lock Washer &
¼" x 2½"
Connector Bolt
Lock Washer and
¼" x 3"
Connector Bolt
Lock Washer and
¼" x 4¾"
Connector Bolt
Lock Washer
and
¼" x 4¾"
Connector Bolt
Lock Washer and
¼" x 3"
Connector Bolt
(2) ¼" x 4 ¾" Connector Bolt
Label
(4) Lock
Washer
Label
Lock Washer and
¼" x 3"
Connector Bolt
Tools Needed:
Allen Wrench
(4) ¼" x 2½" Connector Bolt
(4) ¼" x 3" Connector Bolt
(8) Lock
Washer

Lock Washer
and
¼" x 3"
Connector Bolt
Lock Washer
and
¼" x 3"
Connector Bolt
Step 3
Step 4
Tools Needed:
Tools Needed:
Attach crib spring (H) to metal insert with four ¼" x 1" connector head bolts and lock washers using
allen wrench provided. Small springs should be at top to support crib mattress. See figure 4. There
are three metal inserts for height adjustment of crib spring. Note: Crib spring should be lowered as
child grows to discourage child from trying to climb out. DO NOT fasten the bolts all the way until
you have completed step 4
Attach short posts (D) to ends of front panel (C) with two ¼" x 3"
connector bolts and lock washers at the top, and two ¼" x 4¾"
connector bolts and lock washers at the bottom. Turn connector bolts
snug. The word "inside," located on bottom rails, should be on the
inside of the crib. Now tighten crib spring bolt.
(2) ¼" x 3" Connector Bolt
Allen Wrench
(C)
Front Panel
Short Post (D)
Short Post (G)
InstructIons for AssemblIng lInbergh crIb
InstructIons for AssemblIng lInbergh crIb
(G)
Short Post
(D)
Short Post
Pivot Arms
¼" x 1"
Connector Bolt
(H)
Crib Spring
Metal Inserts
(4) Lock
Washer
CAUTION: ANY MATTRESS USED IN THIS
CRIB MUST BE AT LEAST 27¼" BY 51
/
" WITH
A THICKNESS NOT EXCEEDING 6 INCHES.
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Your crib is now ready for bedding.
(2) ¼" x 4 ¾" Connector Bolt
Lock Washer
and
¼" x 4¾"
Connector Bolt
Lock Washer
and
¼" x 4¾"
Connector Bolt
(4)
¼
" x 1"
Connector Bolt
(4) Split
Lock
Washer
Allen Wrench

1. Remove front panel by unscrewing two ¼" x 3" connector bolts and two ¼" x 4¾"
connector bolts. Store this panel in dry place for later use as footboard of double bed. Attach
conversion board (I) to bottom hole on posts (D,G) with two ¼" x 4¾" connector bolts. Make
sure crib spring (G) is set low enough to allow child to climb in and out of bed easily.
Figure 1:
1. Remove crib spring (G), conversion board
(F),two end panels (A) and cap nuts to bolts.
Figure 2:
1. Attach front panel (C) to posts (D) with two
¼" x 3" connector bolts at the top and two ¼" x
4¾" at the bottom. This front panel is now the
footboard of your double bed. Back panel (B) is
the headboard of double bed.
2. Attach two double bed rails to posts (D) and (E)
with two ¼" x 2½" connector bolts to cap nuts
and six ¼" x 2" connector bolts. See Step 5.
Holes are pre-drilled in posts (D) and (E).
3. Repeat Figure 2 to connect bed rails to posts.
Step 5
Step 6
Tools Needed:
Tools Needed:
InstructIons for convertIng lInbergh crIb to toddler bed
InstructIons for convertIng lInbergh toddler bed to double bed
2. Use one 4mm allen wrench, along with two 1¾" connector bolts
and two connector caps to close any unused conversion holes.
Allen Wrench
Allen Wrench
(2) ¼" x 4¾" Connector Bolt
(2) ¼" x 1¾" Connector Bolt
(2) Cap Nuts
Headboard
Figure 1
Figure 2
Post (E)
Crib Spring (G)
Linbergh
Conversion Board
(F)
End Panels (A)
Support Slats 4. Use one 4 mm allen
wrench, along with
two 1¾" connector
bolts and two cap
nuts to close any
unused conversion
holes.
¼" x 4¾"
Connector Bolt
¼" x 4¾"
Connector Bolt
¼" x 1¾"
Connector Bolt
(I)
Linbergh Conversion Board
(D)
Short Post
(G)
Short Post
Cap Nut
¼" x 1¾"
Connector
Bolt
Cap Nut
OperatiOn and StOrage:For complete disassembly, reverse all steps and carefully wrap all pieces in
padding to prevent scratching and denting. Store in a dry place.
¼" x 2" Connector Bolt
screwed into insert on post
¼" x 1¾" Connector
Bolt & Cap Nut
¼" x 2½"
Connector
Bolt & Cap Nut
(6) ¼" x 2" Connector Bolt
(4) Cap Nuts
(2) ¼" x 2½" Connector Bolt
Post (D)
Post (D)
Footboard
Front Panel (C)
(2)
¼
" x 1¾"
Connector Bolt
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