Romina 6501 TH User manual

ANTONIO & CLEOPATRA
6501/7501 SP & TH
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
WARNING: THE PROPER USE OF THIS
CRIB IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR BABY’S
SAFETY. IN ORDER TO KEEP YOU
BABY SAFE AND SECURE, AS WELL AS
AVOID POTENTIAL INJURY OR DEATH,
PLEASE READ AND BECOME FAMILIAR
WITH ALL THE WARNINGS, CAUTIONS
AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS BOOKLET.
KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
FOR FURTHER USE.
DO NOT THROW THIS BOOKLET AWAY!
these pictures shows what you crib should look like after completing the assembly process
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE ASSEMBLING THE
CRIB. KEEP THE INSTRUCTION
BOOKLET FOR FURTHER USE.
NEVER USE THE PLASTIC
SHIPPING BAGS OR OTHER
PLASTIC FILM AS MATTRESS
COVERS, AS THEY CAN CAUSE
SUFFOCATION.
MAKE SURE TO SELECT THE
CORRECT SIZE MATTRESS.
INFANTS CAN SUFFOCATE IN THE
GAPS BETWEEN THE CRIB SIDES
AND A MATTRESS THAT IS TOO
SMALL.
THIS CRIB CONFORMS TO APPLICABLE REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISION AND BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS.
4300 Northlake Ct, Ste E, Charlotte,
NC 28216
Phone: 980-585-1460
www.rominafurniture.com
CONVERTIBLE CRIBS

INFANTS CAN SUFFOCATE ON SOFT BEDDING.
NEVER ADD A PILLOW OR COMFORTER. NEVER
PLACE ADDITIONAL PADDING UNDER AN INFANT. FAILURE TO FOLLLOW
THESE WARNINGS AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH.
- TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SIDS, PEDIATRICIANS RECOMMEND HEALTHY INFANTS BE PLACED ON
THEIR BACKS TO SLEEP, UNLESS OTHERWISE ADVISED BY YOUR PHYSICIAN.
STRANGULATION HAZARD:
- STRINGS 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.
- TO HELP PREVENT STRANGULATION, TIGHTEN ALL FASTENERS. A CHILD CAN TRAP PARTS OF
THE BODY OR CLOTHING ON LOOSE FASTENERS.
- DO NOT PLACE CRIB NEAR WINDOW WHERE CORDS FROM BLINDS OR DRAPES MAY STRANGLE
A CHILD.
FALL HAZARD:
- WHEN CHILD IS ABLE TO PULL TO A STANDING POSITION, SET MATTRESS TO LOWEST POSITION
AND REMOVE BUMPER PADS, LARGE TOYS AND OTHER OBJECTS THAT COULD SERVE AS STEPS
FOR CLIMBING OUT.
- STOP USING CRIB WHEN CHILD BEGINS TO CLIMB OUT OR REACHES THE HEIGHT OF 35 IN. (89
CM).
- CHECK THIS PRODUCT FOR DAMAGED HARDWARE, LOOSE JOINTS, LOOSE BOLTS OR OTHER
FASTENERS, MISSING PARTS, OR SHARP EDGES BEFORE AND AFTER ASSEMBLY AND
FREQUENTLY DURING USE. SECURELY TIGHTEN LOOSE BOLTS AND OTHER FASTENERS. DO NOT
USE CRIB IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING, DAMAGED OR BROKEN. CONTACT ROMINA FURNITURE FOR
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND INSTRUCTIONAL LITERATURE IF NEEDED. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE
PARTS.
- IF REFINISHING, USE A NON-TOXIC FINISH SPECIFIED FOR CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS.
- FOLLOW WARNINGS ON ALL PRODUCTS IN A CRIB.
- READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING CRIB. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
A STORAGE POUCH & 2 PLASTIC TIES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED IN THE HARDWARE BAG. ATTACH
POUCH TO MATTRESS SUPPORT WITH PLASTIC TIES AND STORE THE INSTRUCTIONS THERE.
- NEVER USE PLASTIC SHIPPING BAGS OR OTHER PLASTIC FILM AS MATTRESS COVERS BECAUSE
THEY CAN CAUSE SUFFOCATION.
- INFANTS CAN SUFFOCATE IN GAPS BETWEEN CRIB SIDES AND A MATTRESS THAT IS TOO SMALL.
- DO NOT USE A WATER MATTRESS WITH THIS CRIB.
- BEFORE USING THIS CRIB, RE-CHECK ALL SCREWS AND BOLTS TO BE SURE THEY ARE
FASTENED SECURELY. A PERIODIC CHECK SHOULD BE MADE TO BE SURE THESE ITEMS REMAIN
TIGHT.
- TO AVOID HEAD INJURY, DO NOT ALLOW ANY CHILD TO PLAY UNDERNEATH CRIB.

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GENERAL FURNITURE CARE TIPS
Wood, like any natural material is likely to present variations of grain and texture which will result in
slight color variations or richness in the finish. These differences make each Romina Furniture item as
beautiful and unique as you and your baby are.
To preserve the initial appearance and functionality of your furniture, it is recommended that all furniture
items be used in accordance with their intended design.
Special water-based finishes are used to make this furniture safe for your baby. These finishes may be
more delicate than those used on adult furniture thus requiring careful maintenance.
Constant rubbing or mechanical interaction with sharp/hard objects such as belt buckles, jeans' zippers
or buttons will likely damage the finish on your furniture. When placing or retrieving items onto the furniture,
always set them down and pick them up, do not “slide” them. Items placed onto the horizontal surfaces
must be moved/rotated to prevent discoloration in the finish.
Exposure to extreme variations of environmental conditions such as humidity and temperature can
fect the finish quality due to wood sudden expansion or shrinkage. It is recommended that the room
temperature be maintained in between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit and a relative humidity of 35 – 40 %.
Do not place items which are too hot or too cold directly onto the finished surfaces!
Use caution when using a humidifier or vaporizer. Excessive moisture is harmful to the furniture causing
the finish to peel and the wood to warp.
Wipe up spills promptly. If water or other liquids stay in contact with the furniture for a long period of time,
they can cause the finish to turn white or discolor. Alcohol or solvent containing substances or materials will
permanently damage the finish.
In general, furniture should not be placed in front or too close to air-conditioning outlets, fireplaces,
heaters or humidifiers. Direct sunlight and ultraviolet rays will cause colors to fade, affect the luster and
smoothness of the finish and in most cases may cause hairline cracks in the finish. White finishes will
yellow naturally over time; exposure to direct sunlight will accelerate this natural process. Please note that
all wood essences will darken over time along with the natural aging process which is not considered to be
quality defect.
To clean the furniture, use a damp cloth immediately followed by wiping with a dry cloth. Do not allow
water to stay in contact with the finish a s it will damage the finish.
If you need to put your furniture into storage for any period of time, avoid placing it in damp basements or
hot attics. Air flow around and under the furniture should be allowed. Do not place furniture too close to
walls, do not stack anything on it and do not cover it entirely.
When using a vinyl changing pad or similar plastic accessories, make sure to use a fabric felt
underneath. Certain plastics have ingredients that can react with and damage the finish. It is
recommended to rotate the changing pad's position frequently to avoid finish discoloration.

BOX CONTENT
6501 TH & SP
NOTE: THE STYLE OF YOUR CRIB,
METALLIC BRACKETS OR MATTRESS
SUPPORT MAY VARY FROM WHAT
IS PICTURED IN THE INSTRCTION
SHEET.
NOTE: The letters by which a part can
be identied represent the initials of
the specic part’s name (this method
is used in order to facilitate parts
recognition between the drawings and
the parts list).
Please locate and conrm that you have the following parts:
HB. footboard = 1 MS. mattress support = 1
FB. headboard = 1 SB. stabilizing bars = 2
LP. left panel = 1 WR. wooden rail = 1
RP. right panel = 1 WB. wooden block = 2
A bag of hardware containing the following accessories:
1. Allen wrench = 1 7. Screw-in dowel = 2
2. A storage pouch = 1 8. Cam tting = 2
3. Plastic tie = 2 9. Large “internal star” lock washer = 12
4. Allen bolt (60mm - 2 3/8”) = 4 10. Allen bolt (70 mm - 2 3/4”) = 4
5. Rounded head bolt (15 mm - 19/32”) = 4 11. Wood screw (at head 20 mm - 3/4”) = 3
6. Allen bolt (40mm - 1 9/16”) = 4 12. Small “external star” lock washer = 4
NOTE: The item number of your product is
located on the inner side of the left panel, on a
black and white label. Please refer to this number
in the event of needing to contact ROMINA
FURNITURE or your local supplier.
NOTE: During the assembly process, whenever using screws or
bolts, check by using a measuring intrument for each of them, in
order to identify the correct one. Be sure to use the proper size
and shape specied in the instructions. Be sure to COMPLETELY
TIGHTEN the screws and bolts when told to do so.
NOTE: Phillips screwdriver not included!
WR SB
HB
LP
RP
MS
FB
1
67
5
10
WB
4
8
9
12

BOX CONTENT
7501 TH & SP
NOTE: THE STYLE OF YOUR CRIB,
METALLIC BRACKETS OR MATTRESS
SUPPORT MAY VARY FROM WHAT
IS PICTURED IN THE INSTRCTION
SHEET.
NOTE: The letters by which a part can
be identied represent the initials of
the specic part’s name (this method
is used in order to facilitate parts
recognition between the drawings and
the parts list).
Please locate and conrm that you have the following parts:
HB. footboard = 1 MS. mattress support = 1
FB. headboard = 1 SB. stabilizing bars = 2
LP. left panel = 1 WR. wooden rail = 1
RP. right panel = 1 WB. wooden block = 2
A bag of hardware containing the following accessories:
1. Allen wrench = 1 7. Screw-in dowel = 2
2. A storage pouch = 1 8. Cam tting = 2
3. Plastic tie = 2 9. Large “internal star” lock washer = 12
4. Allen bolt (60mm - 2 3/8”) = 4 10. Allen bolt (70 mm - 2 3/4”) = 4
5. Rounded head bolt (15 mm - 19/32”) = 4 11. Wood screw (at head 20 mm - 3/4”) = 3
6. Allen bolt (40mm - 1 9/16”) = 4 12. Small “external star” lock washer = 4
NOTE: The item number of your product is
located on the inner side of the left panel, on a
black and white label. Please refer to this number
in the event of needing to contact ROMINA
FURNITURE or your local supplier.
NOTE: During the assembly process, whenever using screws or
bolts, check by using a measuring intrument for each of them, in
order to identify the correct one. Be sure to use the proper size
and shape specied in the instructions. Be sure to COMPLETELY
TIGHTEN the screws and bolts when told to do so.
NOTE: Phillips screwdriver not included!
WR
SB
HB
LP
RP
MS
FB
1
67
5
10
WB
4
8
9
12

NOTE: THE STYLE OF YOUR CRIB,
METALLIC BRACKETS OR MATTRESS
SUPPORT MAY VARY FROM WHAT IS
PICTURED IN THE INSTRCTION SHEET.
STEP 1 (Two adults are required in order to complete this step)
BOTH 6501 & 7501
Take the footboard of your crib (FB) and carefully place it on the oor, with the drilled side
facing upwards, taking care not to scratch its nish. Insert 2 small Allen bolts (6) and 2 large
washers (9) into a stabilizing bar (SB) and attach it to the footboard using the Allen wrench
supplied (1). Make sure that the metallic inserts face of the stabilizing bar is oriented towards
the inside of the crib (follow the instructions attached to the stabilizing bar).
Completely tighten these two bolts.
Attach the left and righ panels (LP) & (RP) to the headboard using 2 small Allen bolts (6), 2 large washers (9) and the supplied
Allen wrench (1). Do not completely tighten the bolts at this step, you will be asked to do this later. Attach the other stabilizing
bar (SB) to the headboard using 2 small Allen bolts (6), 2 large washers (9) and the supplied Allen wrench (1). Make sure that
the metallic inserts face of the stabilizing bar is facing towards the inside of the crib (follow the instructions attached to the
stabilizing bar).
Completely tighten these two bolts.
Take the headboard (HB) and carefully place it over the part of your crib which has resulted after completing the steps above.
Using 4 large Allen bolts (10), 4 large washers (9) and the Allen wrench supplied (1), attach the headboard to the right and
left panels (RP) & (LP).
Always start the threads by hand in order to avoid stripping them.
Do NOT completeley tighten the bolts at this point, you will be asked to do so later.
REQUIRED
FIGURE 1
WARNING: IN ORDER TO KEEP YOUR
BABY SECURE AND SAFE AND TO AVOID
POTENTIALINJURY OR DEATH, IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT TO COMPLETELY TIGHTEN
ALL 12 BOLTS LISTED IN STEP 1.
FB
HB
RP
LP
SB
SB
WARNING!
COMPLETELY TIGHTEN!
4+9
10+9
10+9
10+9
10+9
6+9
4+9
6+9
6+9
4+9
4+9
6+9

REQUIRED
MIDDLE POSITION
LOWEST POSITION
HIGHEST POSITION
HIGHEST POSITION
MIDDLE POSITION
LOWEST POSITION
X
X
X
X
Y
Y
Y
Y
STEP 2 (One adult is required in order to complete this step)
There are three dierent positions for the mattress support (the highest one being intended for a newborn child and the lowest
one for a child that is maximum 35” tall - see cautions note). You must adjust the height of the mattress support (depending on
your child’s height), by inserting all 4 bolts and nuts (Y) in the same position (see FIGURE 2).
Bolts (X) and (Y) are factory mounted.
Do not completely tighten the bolts at this step; you will be asked to do so in a later step.
The mattress support will be assembled in the LOWEST POSITION.
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE MATTRESS SUPPORT
To adjust the vertical position of the mattress support, you must remove all four bolts and washers (Y), loosen all eight bolts
(5+12, X), lower the frame and insert the bolts and washers (Y) back into the corresponding holes, according to the desired
height (see FIGURE 2). Afterwards, completely tighten all bolts.
The crib is designed in such a manner that, when the mattress support is adjusted to its lowest position, the mattress
support frame must be placed directly over the bottom frame. Before tightening the bolts, we recommend slightly
pressing down on the mattress support, in order to ensure its correct positioning.
WARNING: IN ORDER TO KEEPYOUR BABY SECUREAND SAFEAND TOAVOID POTENTIAL
INJURY OR DEATH, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO COMPLETELY TIGHTEN ALL 12 BOLTS
(X), (Y) & (5+12) AFTER ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE MATTRESS SUPPORT.
WARNING!
COMPLETELY TIGHTEN!
FIGURE 2

NOTE: THE STYLE OF YOUR CRIB,
METALLIC BRACKETS OR MATTRESS
SUPPORT MAY VARY FROM WHAT IS
PICTURED IN THE INSTRCTION SHEET.
STEP 3 (Two adults are required in order to complete this step)
BOTH 6501 & 7501
Mount the mattress support (MS) to the stabilizing bars, as they resulted after the completion
of STEP 1, using 4 rounded head bolts (5), 4 small washers (12) and a Phillips screwdriver
(which is not supplied). The lock washer must be attached to the bolt before inserting the
bolt through the metallic bracket of the mattress support. Afterwards, completely tighten
all 12 bolts (X, Y, 5+12) involved in the mattress support xing process by using a Phillips
screwdriver (which is not supplied) and all 8Allen bolts (10+9, 4+9) ch remained untightened
from all previous steps (see FIGURE 3).
STEP 4 (Two adults are required in order to complete this step)
BOTH 6501 & 7501
Return the crib to its regular position, with its feet on the oor. Attach the storage pouch supplied to the mattress support using
the two plastic ties (also supplied). Store this instruction booklet in the storage pouch for further use. After completing the
assembly, your crib should look like the one depicted on the rst page of this instructions manual.
REMINDER
There are a total of 16 bolts, distributed as following:
- 4large Allen bolts (10+9) in the headboard (HB);
- 4Allen bolts (4+9) in the footboard (FB);
- 8rounded head bolts (X, Y - factory mounted)in the mattress support (MS);
- 4rounded head bolts (5+12) in the stabilizing bars (SB).
REQUIRED
FIGURE 3
WARNING: IN ORDER TO KEEP YOUR
BABY SECURE AND SAFE AND TO AVOID
POTENTIALINJURY OR DEATH, IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT TO COMPLETELY TIGHTEN
ALL 16 BOLTS LISTED IN STEP 3.
10+9
10+9
Y
WARNING!
COMPLETELY
TIGHTEN!
WARNING!
COMPLETELY
TIGHTEN!
Y
5+12
4+9
10+9
10+9
4+9
5+12
4+9
4+9
5+12
5+12
WARNING!
COMPLETEL
TIGHTEN!
Y
Y
Y
X
X
X
X

WARNING (FOR DAY BED OPTION ONLY):
-ANY MATTRESS USED IN THIS CRIB
MUST BE AT LEAST 27 1/4 INCHES BY
51 5/8 INCHES, WITH A THICKNESS NOT
EXCEEDING 6 INCHES.
-THE MINIMUM AGE SHALL NOT BE
LESS THAN 15 MONTHS OLD AND THE
MAXIMUM WEIGHT SHALL NOT BE
MORE THAN 50 LBS.
DO NOT THROW THIS BOOKLET AWAY!
this picture shows what your crib should look like after completing the assembly process
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE ASSEMBLING THE
CRIB. KEEP THE INSTRUCTION
BOOKLET FOR FURTHER USE.
NEVER USE THE PLASTIC
SHIPPING BAGS OR OTHER
PLASTIC FILM AS MATTRESS
COVERS, AS THEY CAN CAUSE
SUFFOCATION.
MAKE SURE TO SELECT THE
CORRECT SIZE MATTRESS.
INFANTS CAN SUFFOCATE IN THE
GAPS BETWEEN THE CRIB SIDES
AND A MATTRESS THAT IS TOO
SMALL.
THIS CRIB CONFORMS TO APPLICABLE
REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY
THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISION AND BY THE AMERICAN
SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS.
4300 Northlake Ct, Ste E, Charlotte,
NC 28216
Phone: 980-585-1460
www.rominafurniture.com
ANTONIO & CLEOPATRA
6501/7501 SP & TH
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
DAY BED OPTION

WARNING (FOR DAY BED OPTION ONLY):
-ANY MATTRESS USED IN THIS CRIB
MUST BE AT LEAST 27 1/4 INCHES BY
51 5/8 INCHES, WITH A THICKNESS NOT
EXCEEDING 6 INCHES.
-THE MINIMUM AGE SHALL NOT BE
LESS THAN 15 MONTHS OLD AND THE
MAXIMUM WEIGHT SHALL NOT BE
MORE THAN 50 LBS.
DO NOT THROW THIS BOOKLET AWAY!
this picture shows what your crib should look like after completing the assembly process
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE ASSEMBLING THE
CRIB. KEEP THE INSTRUCTION
BOOKLET FOR FURTHER USE.
NEVER USE THE PLASTIC
SHIPPING BAGS OR OTHER
PLASTIC FILM AS MATTRESS
COVERS, AS THEY CAN CAUSE
SUFFOCATION.
MAKE SURE TO SELECT THE
CORRECT SIZE MATTRESS.
INFANTS CAN SUFFOCATE IN THE
GAPS BETWEEN THE CRIB SIDES
AND A MATTRESS THAT IS TOO
SMALL.
THIS CRIB CONFORMS TO APPLICABLE
REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY
THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISION AND BY THE AMERICAN
SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS.
4300 Northlake Ct, Ste E, Charlotte,
NC 28216
Phone: 980-585-1460
www.rominafurniture.com
ANTONIO & CLEOPATRA
6501/7501 SP & TH
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
DAY BED OPTION

STEP A (Two adults are required in order to complete this step)
BOTH 6501 & 7501
Take your crib and carefully place it on the oor with the footboard (FB) facing upwards, making sure you remove any risk of
damaging the nish. Using a Phillips screwdriver (which is not supplied), remove all 4 rounder head bolts and washers (5+12)
involved in the mattress support (MS) xing process and then remove the mattress support.
Remove all 4 small Allen bolt and washers (4+9) used to x the footboard (FB). Take the footboard of your crib and carefully
hold it in a vertical position, with its feet on the oor.
FIGURE A
FB
MS
4+9
4+9
4+9
4+9
5+12
5+12
5+12
5+12
REQUIRED

STEP B (Two adults are required in order to complete this step)
BOTH 6501 & 7501
Using the supplied Allen wrench (1), completely remove both Allen bolts (x) (previously mounted in
the factory) then remove the top rail. You will nd another 2 factory mounted Allen bolts (y), one for
each leg of your footboard. Remove both smaller Allen bolts (y) and then the resulted footboard
middle panel by pulling it upward (see FIGURE B). Please store the top rail, the middle panel and
the resulted Allen bolts in a proper place, making sure the nish is not aected.
FIGURE B
REQUIRED
x
top rail
FB middle
panel
y
FB
y
x

STEP C (One adult is required in order to complete this step)
BOTH 6501 & 7501
Using a Phillips screwdriver (which is not inluded) or just the hand, insert two screw-in dowels (7) into the metallic inserts holes
found on each leg’s top side (please see the assembly tip for correct dowel positioning).
Insert 2 cam ttings (8) into the large holes found on the wooden blocks (WB), making sure that the small arrow of the cam is
pointing downwards, towards the drilled face of the wooden block (see FIGURE 3 & C for details). Using the factory mounted
wooden dowls, allign the wooden blocks and attach them to the legs. Afterwards, using the supplied Allen wrench (1) and
moderate force, slightly rotate each cam tting (8) clockwise (see the cam’s rounded arrow) by about 90 to 120 degrees until
it becomes tight.
Do not overtighten the cams! The looseness of the cams will not aect your child’s safety by any means.
Take the supplied wooden rail (WR) and attach it to your footboard using a Phillips screwdriver (which is not supplied) and
three wood screws (11).
FIGURE C
REQUIRED
87
WB
WR
11
FB
11
11
87
WB
0+
-7
7
7
assembly tip

FB
MS
SB
4+9
5+12
4+9
4+9
4+9
5+12
5+12
5+12
Y
Y
Y
Y
X
X
X
X
WARNING!
COMPLETELY TIGHTEN!
STEP D
(Two adults are required in order to complete this step)
BOTH 6501 & 7501
Take the footboard (FB) of your crib as resulted from the
completion of STEP C and carefully place it back over the
rest of the crib. Using the 4 small Allen bolts (4), 4 washers
(9) and the Allen wrench supplied (1), x the footboard to
the left and right panels (LP) & (RP).
Do not completely tighten the bolts at this point, you will be
asked to do so later.
STEP F
(Two adults are required in order to complete this step)
BOTH 6501 & 7501
Turn the resulted daybed the correct side up, with its feet
back on the oor. After completing the assembly, your
daybed should look like the one depicted on the rst page
of this section of the instructions manual.
STEP E
BOTH 6501 & 7501
Take the mattress support (MS) and adjust it to its lowest
position (see STEP 2 & ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF
YOUR MATTRESS SUPPORT for details). Afterwards,
mount it back to the stabilizing bars (SB) using all 4 rounded
head bolts & washers (5+12) and a Phillips scredriver
(which is no included). When nished, all 9 bolts (X, 5+12)
involved in the mattress support installation, as well as all
4 Allen bolts remained untightened from all previous steps
must be tightened completely by using the supplied Allen
wrench and a Phillips screwdriver (which is not included).
FIGURE D
WARNING: IN ORDER TO KEEP YOUR
BABY SECURE AND SAFE AND TO AVOID
POTENTIALINJURY OR DEATH, IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT TO COMPLETELY TIGHTEN
ALL 12 BOLTS LISTED IN STEP E.
REMINDER
There are a total of 16 bolts, distributed as following:
- 4small Allen bolts (4+9) in the headboard (FB);
- 8rounded head bolts (X, Y - factory mounted)in the mattress support (MS);
- 4rounded head bolts (5+12) in the stabilizing bars (SB).
REQUIRED

NOTE:
YOU CANATTACHATODDLER
RAIL TO YOUR CRIB WITH
THE PURCHASE OF ROMINA
FURNITURE ITEM TR 7501
(TODLER RAIL 7501).
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE TODLER RAIL CAN
BE FOUND INSIDE OF THE
TR 7501 PACKAGE.
PLEASE CONTACT ROMINA
FURNITURE OR YOUR
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR
MORE INFORMATION ON
THE TODLER RAIL.
NOTE:
YOUR 7501 CONVERTIBLE
CRIB CAN BE CONVERTED
INTO A FULL SIZE BED
WITH THE PURCHASE OF
ROMINA ITEM CODE CKC
7501 (CONVERSION KIT FOR
CRIBS, CODE 7501).
THE ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
FULL SIZE BED OPTION CAN
BE FOUND INSIDE OF THE
CKC 7501 PACKAGE.
PLEASE CONTACT ROMINA
FURNITURE OR YOUR
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR
MORE INFORMATION ON
THE CONVERSION KIT.
6501/7501 SP&TH
TODLER RAIL OPTION
(THE TODLER RAIL IS SOLD SEPARATELY)
6501/7501 SP&TH
FULL SIZE BED OPTION
(THE CONVERSION KIT IS SOLD SEPARATELY)

CAUTION:
*WHEN A CHILD'S HEIGHT REACHES 35 INCHES, THE CHILD SHOULD BE PLACED IN A YOUTH OR
REGULAR BED.
*USE OFA VAPORIZER NEAR FURNITURE WILL CAUSE WOOD TO SWELLAND FINISH TO PEEL.
*DO NOT STORE CRIB INAREAS WHERE TEMPERATURES AND CONDITIONS ARE EXTREME, SUCH
AS HOT ATTICS OR COLD DAMP BASEMENTS. BOTH OF THESE EXTREME CONDITIONS MAY
CAUSE THE WOOD TO CRACK AND GLUE JOINTS TO LOOSEN RESULTING IN STRUCTURAL
FAILURE.
*SHOULD IT BECOME DESIRABLE TO REFINISH THIS CRIB IN LATER YEARS, THE MANUFACTURER
WARNS THAT ANY MATERIAL USED SHOULD BE NON-TOXIC. REGULAR CLEANING WITH MILD
SOAP ON A SOFT CLOTH, FOLLOWED BY A CLEAN DAMP CLOTH, THEN A DRY CLOTH, WILL
PRESERVE THE ORIGINALLUSTER AND BEAUTY OF THIS FINE FINISH.
*THIS CRIB IS NOT EQUIPPED TO HANDLE THE EXCESS WEIGHT OFACRIB WATER MATTRESS.
*LIFT SLIGHTLY WHEN MOVING ON CARPETING TO PREVENT LEG BREAKAGE.
ENSURE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE CHILD BY CHECKING
REGULARLY, BEFORE PLACING THE CHILD IN THE CRIB, THAT
EVERY COMPONENT IS PROPERLYAND SECURELY IN PLACE.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR ROMINA CONVERTIBLE CRIB:
AFTER YOU FINISH ASSEMBLING YOUR CRIB, BE SURE THAT ALL
BOLTS HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED SECURELY. YOU MUST CHECK
ALL BOLTS PERIODICALLY AND RE-TIGHTEN AS NECESSARY
.
PERIODICALLY INSPECT CRIB FOR DAMAGED HARDWARE,
LOOSE JOINTS OR SPLINTERED EDGES.
DO NOT USE CRIB IF PARTS ARE DAMAGED OR BROKEN!
CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR ROMINA FURNITURE FOR
ASSISTANCE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS. PLEASE BE SURE TO
HAVE YOUR MODEL CODE WRITTEN DOWN BEFORE YOU MAKE
CONTACT. THE MODEL CODE CAN BE FOUND ON A WHITE LABEL
LOCATED ON THE INSIDE OF YOUR CRIB ON THE SIDE PANEL.
NEVER SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MAKE ALTERATIONS TO YOUR
CRIB!

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Regular cleaning with mild soap on a soft cloth, followed by a clean damp
cloth, then a dry cloth, will preserve the original luster and beauty of this
fine finish of your Romina Furniture product.
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