Romina 7510 User manual

IMPORTANT:
PLEASE, READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE ASSEMBLING!
PLEASE, SAVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE USE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
7510
YOUR
STATIONARY CRIB
THIS CRIB CONFORMS TO APPLICABLE
REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISION
20 Corporation Row, Edison, NJ 088 7
Phone
1
(718) 478 5100, Fax (718) 478 5117
www.rominakidsfurniture.com
Europe's Kids Furniture
Furniture
DO NOT THROW THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
this picture shows how your crib should look like after completing assembly
NOTE: THE STYLE OF YOUR CRIB,
MATTRESS SUPPORT OR
TODDLER RAIL MAY VARY FROM
WHAT IS PICTURED IN THE
INSTRUCTION SHEET
* READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING
CRIB. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
* 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.


CAUTION:
*WHEN A CHILD'S HEIGHT REACHES 35 INCHES, THE CHILD SHOULD BE PLACED IN A YOUTH
OR REGULAR BED.
*USE OF A VAPORIZER NEAR FURNITURE WILL CAUSE WOOD TO SWELL AND FINISH TO
PEEL.
*DO NOT STORE CRIB IN AREAS 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
ADRY CLOTH, WILL PRESERVE THE ORIGINALLUSTERAND BEAUTY OF THIS FINE FINISH.
*THIS CRIB IS NOT EQUIPPED TO HANDLE THE EXCESS WEIGHT OF A CRIB 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 PROPERLY AND
SECUERLY IN PLACE.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR ROMINA CONVERTIBLE CRIB:
DO NOT
ROMINA FURNITURE
NEVER SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MAKE ALTERATIONS TO
YOUR 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.
USE CRIB IF PARTS ARE DAMAGED OR BROKEN!
CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR 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.

Please locate and confirm that
you have the following parts:
EP. end panel = 2
FS. fixed side = 2
SB. stabilizing bar = 2
MS. mattress support = 1
WO. wooden ornament = 2 for the left side
+ 2 for the right side
one bag of hardware with the following:
1. Allen wrench =
2. one storage pouch and two plastic ties
3. Allen bolt (1 1/2" or 40 mm) = 8
4. Allen bolt (1 31/32" or 50 mm) = 12
5. rounded head bolt (1 3/16" or 30 mm) = 4
6. rounded head bolt (19/32" or 15 mm) = 4
7. "butterfly" type nut = 4
8. dowel = 4
9. cam fitting = 4
10. bigger “internal star” lock washer = 12
11. smaller “external star” lock washer = 8
1
Required tools:
CAUTION:
Allen wrench (supplied), Phillips
screwdriver (not included), flat screwdriver
Do not use a power screwdriver which
can cause screws to break or strip
(not
included).
Note:
TIGHTEN COMPLETELY
During the assembly process whenever using screws or bolts, check
each by placing the screw / bolt on the upper diagram which is drawn in actual
size. Be sure to use the proper size and shape specified in the instructions.
Be sure to the screws / bolts when you are asked to do this.
Phillips screwdriver (not included)
The item
number of your
product is located on
the inner side of the left
pannel, on a black and white
label. Please, refer to this number in
the event that you need to call ROMINA
FURNITURE or your local distributor.
Note:
Thank
you.
Note: The letters which
identifies a part are the
initials of the respective
part name (such method
is employed to facilitate
parts recognition
between the drawings
and the parts list).
1
2
7
8
9
MS
SB
WO
EP
EP
FS
FS
printed in full size
3
4
11
10
7
56
8
9
10 11

FIGURE 1
REQUIRED
FS
FS
EP
EP
ixedsides y and
attach them to the end panels using 8
bigger Allen bolts and 8 washers .
STEP 1
Take the f of our crib (S)
(4) (10)
F
(EP)
(1)
Start the threads by hand to assure you
don't strip the threads, then, use the suplied
Allen wrench .
Do not tighten the bolts completely at this
step, you will be asked to do this later.
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10

FIGURE 2
EP
EP
FS
FS
REQUIRED
STEP 2 (Two adults are required to complete this step)
STEP 1
(FS)
(4)
(10)
(EP)
(1)
y as resulted after completing and carefully
lace it with one of the fixedsides on the , taking care
not to scratch its finish. Then, using four bigger Allen bolts
and 4 washers attach the stabilizing bars to the end panels
.
Be sure that the drilled face of the stabilizing bars faces towards
the inside of the crib (follow the instructions attached to the
stabilizing bar).
Start the threads by hand to assure you don't strip the threads,
then, use the suplied Allen wrench .
Do not tighten the bolts completely at this step, you will be asked
to do this later.
Take our crib
p floor
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10

FIGURE 3
WO
3
9
8
WO
WO
WO
8
9
8
9
9
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
STEP 3 (Two adults are required to complete this step)
STEP 2
(3) (8)
(9) (WO)
(FS) (EP)
A)
(8)
B) (WO) (EP)
(8)
C)
(9)
D) (3)
(1)
(9)
Don’t overtight
the cam! This is not a fixture involved in your child safety.
(1)
(3)
y as resulted after completing and carefully lace it
with its feet on top, taking care not to scratch its finish. Then, using all
the eight smaller Allen bolts , all the four dowels and all the four
cam fittings , attach the wooden ornaments to the fixed sides
and the end panels , following the next steps (listed on the
next page too):
using a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) or just the hand, insert a
dowel into one crib’s foot (please see the assembly tip for dowel
correct positioning);
attach the wooden ornament to the end panel , inserting
the dowel into the hole found on the smaller side of the wooden
ornament;
slightly pressing the wooden ornament against the crib’s foot, insert
the cam fitting into the inner face hole of the wooden ornament,
taking care that the little arrow of the cam is pointing to the crib’s foot
(parallel to the dowel’s direction)
insert the smaller Allen bolts , starting the threads by hand.Do not
tighten the bolts completely at this moment, you will be asked to do this
later.
Adjust the position of the wooden ornament to follow the lines of the
crib’s foot by slightly moving the ornament or the fixed side (all the bolts
involved in ornament / fixed side fixing are not completely tighten at this
time) then using the supplied Allen wrench and moderate force,
slightly rotate the cam fitting clockwise (see the cam’s rounded
arrow) by about 90 deg to 120 deg until become tight.
Again, using the supplied Allen wrench and moderate force, tighten
the two smaller Allen bolts .
Repeat the above steps for the rest of the three wooden ornaments.
See the next page for a detailed view of a wooden ornament
accompanied by the same steps
described above.
Take our crib p
little
arrow
r
o
u
n
d
e
d
a
r
r
o
w
REQUIRED
0+
-8
8
8
assembly tip

9
8
3
3
WO
SB
FS
A
B
C
D
D
D
D
B
REQUIRED
DETAILED VIEW
OF A WOODEN ORNAMENT
Wooden ornament mounting example:
using a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) or just the hand,
insert a dowel into one crib’s foot (please see the assembly
tip for dowel correct positioning);
attach the wooden ornament to the end panel ,
inserting the dowel into the hole found on the smaller side
of the wooden ornament;
slightly pressing the wooden ornament against the crib’s
foot, insert the cam fitting into the inner face hole of the
wooden ornament, taking care that the little arrow of the cam is
pointing to the crib’s foot (parallel to the dowel’s direction)
insert the smaller Allen bolts , starting the threads by
hand.Do not tighten the bolts completely at this moment, you
will be asked to do this later.
Adjust the position of the wooden ornament to follow the lines
of the crib’s foot by slightly moving the ornament or the fixed
side (all the bolts involved in ornament / fixed side fixing are
not completely tighten at this time) then using the supplied
Allen wrench and moderate force, slightly rotate the cam
fitting clockwise (see the cam’s rounded arrow) by about 90
deg to 120 deg until become tight.
Again, using the supplied Allen wrench and moderate force,
tighten the two smaller Allen bolts .
A)
(8)
B) (WO) (EP)
(8)
C)
(9)
D) (3)
(1)
(9)
Don’t overtight the cam! This is not a fixture involved in
your child safety.
(1)
(3)
little
arrow
r
o
u
n
d
e
d
a
r
r
o
w
0+
-8
8
8
assembly tip

WARNING!
TIGHTEN COMPLETELY!
WARNING!
TIGHTEN COMPLETELY!
FIGURE 4
STEP 4
REMINDER
U
all the bigger Allen bolts involved in
stationary sides fixing, remained untighten from (see
).
You have a total of Allen bolts, distributed as following:
- bigger bolts in the first fixedside ;
- bigger bolts in the second fixedside
tighten
completely 8 (4+10)
STEP 1
FIGURE 4
8
4 (4+10) (FS)
4 (4+10) (FS).
sing the supplied Allen wrench ,(1) you must
WARNING:
VERY IMPORTANT
TO KEEP YOUR BABY
SECURE AND SAFE, AND TO AVOID
POTENTIAL INJURY OR DEATH, IT'S
TO
ALL THE ALLEN BOLTS
LISTED IN .
TIGHTEN
COMPLETELY 8
STEP 4
REQUIRED
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10

REQUIRED
LOWEST POSITION
MIDDLE POSITION
HIGHEST POSITION
LOWEST POSITION
MIDDLE POSITION
HIGHEST POSITION
Assemble the mattress support using 4 bigger
round head bolts , 4
STEP 5
(5)
Do not tighten the bolts completely at
this step, you will be asked to do this later.
"butterfly" type nuts , 4
smaller lock washers and a Phillips
screwdriver (not supplied). The lock washer must
be attached to the bolt after the bolt passed
through the frame and the metallic bracket of the
mattress support and before attaching the nut.
There are three positions for the mattress support
(from the highest one for a newborn to the lowest
one for a child that is maximum 35" tall - see
caution note). You must adjust the height of the
mattress support depending of your child height by
inserting all the four bolts in the same position
(see ).
(7)
(11)
FIGURE 5
NOTE: THE STYLE OF YOUR CRIB OR
OF YOUR MATTRESS SUPPORT MAY
VARY FROM WHAT IS PICTURED IN
THE INSTRUCTION SHEET
FIGURE 5
5
7
5
7
5
7
5
7
5
7
11
11
11
11
11
To adjust the vertical position of your mattress support you must remove all the four bolts & nuts
loosen all the four bolts , lower the frame and insert the bolts back into the corresponding holes,
according to the desired height (see ). Then, you must attach the lock washers and the nuts
as described in and tighten all the bolts completely.
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF YOUR MATTRESS SUPPORT
(5+11+7),
(6+11) (5)
FIGURE 5 (11) (7)
STEP 5
ADJUSTED THE HEIGHT OF YOUR
MATTRESS SUPPORT
Your crib is designed in such a manner that, when the mattress support is adjusted to it’s lowest
position, the mattress support frame must be placed directly over the stabilizing bars. Before tighten
the bolts, you must slightly press the mattress support frame to make sure this position is achieved.
WARNING:
IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO TIGHTEN COMPLETELY ALL THE 8 BOLTS
(5+11+7) & (6+11) AFTER YOU HAVE
.
TO KEEP YOUR BABY SECURE AND SAFE, AND TO AVOID POTENTIAL INJURY OR
DEATH,

WARNING:
VERY IMPORTANT
TO KEEP YOUR BABY
SECURE AND SAFE, AND TO AVOID
POTENTIAL INJURY OR DEATH, IT'S
TO
ALL THE BOLTS
LISTED IN .
TIGHTEN
COMPLETELY 12
STEP 6
FIGURE 6
MS
SB
SB
WARNING!
TIGHTEN COMPLETELY!
STEP 6
REMINDER
STEP 7
(Two adults are required to complete this
step)
STEP 4
(FS)
tighten
completely 4 (4+11)
FIGURE 6
(MS)
(6)
tighten completely 8
(5+11+7, 6+11)
FIGURE 6
12
4 (4+10) (SB)
4 (6+11)
(SB)
4 (5+11+7)
(MS).
(Two adults are required to complete this
step)
y as resulted after completing and
carefully lace with one of the fixedsides on the
, taking care not to scratch its finish.
U
all the bigger Allen bolts used to fix
the stabilizing bars (see ).
the mattress support on the stabilizing bars
using the all the 4 smaller rounded head bolts
all the bolts
involved in mattress support fixing using
a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) (see ).
You have a total of bolts, distributed as following:
- bigger Allen bolts in the stabilizing bars ;
- smaller rounded head bolts in the stabilizing
bars ;
- bigger rounded head bolts in the mattress
support
Turn your crib with its feet back on the floor.
A
After completing assembly,
your crib should look like
the one depicted
on the first page
of this manual
Take our crib
p
floor
Mount
sing the supplied Allen wrench ,
, 4
washers and a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied).
The lock washer must be attached to the bolt before
inserting the bolt through the metallic bracket of the
mattress support.
Now,
ttach the storage pouch supplied to the mattress
support spring using two plastic ties (also supplied).
Store this instruction booklet in the storage
pouch for future use.
(1) you must
(11)
you must
REQUIRED
6+11
6+11
6+11
6+11
4+10
4+10
4+10
4+10
5+11+7
5+11+7
5+11+7
5+11+7

TODDLER RAIL OPTION OF
YOUR CONVERTIBLE CRIB7510
(THE TODDLER RAIL IS SOLD SEPARATELY)
NOTE: Y
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TODDLER RAIL
CAN BE FOUND INSIDE OF TR 7510 PACKAGE.
PLEASE, CONTACT ROMINA FURNITURE OR YOUR
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR MORE INFORMATION.
OU CAN ATTACH A TODDLER RAIL TO
YOUR CRIB WITH THE PURCHASE OF ROMINA
FURNITURE ITEM ( ODDLER AIL ).TR 7510 T R 7510
NOTE: THE STYLE OF YOUR CRIB,
MATTRESS SUPPORT OR
TODDLER RAIL MAY VARY FROM
WHAT IS PICTURED IN THE
INSTRUCTION SHEET

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
affect 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
a 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 as 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.

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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