Simmons Kids Airflow Auto Motion Bassinet User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Customer Experience Center
www.DeltaChildren.com
STYLES AND COLORS MAY VARY
WARNING:
Adult assembly required because of
small parts. Keep assembly parts
out
of reach of children under 3 years.
CHOKING HAZARD
Simmons Airflow
Auto Motion
Bassinet
Read all instructions BEFORE assembly and USE of product
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
701500
ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED

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Consumer Information
WARNING
WARNING: Do not use this bassinet if you cannot exactly follow the accompanying instructions. Failure to follow these
warnings and instructions could result in serious injury or death.
• Read all instructions before assembling unit.
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
DO NOT USE THIS UNIT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CANNOT BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED.
• Before each usage or assembly, inspect unit for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges.
• NEVER use this product if there are any loose or missing fasteners, loose joints, broken parts, or torn mesh/fabric.
Check before assembly and periodically during use. Contact Delta Children Customer Service Department at
SUFFOCATION HAZARD: Infants have suffocated:
• On soft bedding.
• In gaps between an extra padding, a mattress (too small or too thick) and product sides.
• Use only the pad provided by the manufacturer that is no thicker than 25 mm (1 In) and is of such a size that, when
pushed against any side of the product,it does not leave a gap of more than 25 mm (1 in) between the mattress and
sides.
• NEVER add a pillow, comforter or another mattress for padding.
•Remove any tools or excess parts including plastic packaging from bassinet vicinity after assembly.
• If a sheet is used with the pad, use only the one provided by the manufacturer or one specifically designed to fit the
dimensions of the bassinet/cradle.
• To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed on their back to sleep,
unless otherwise advised by your physician.
• Never use plastic shipping bags or other plastic film as a mattress covers not sold and intended for
that purpose. They can cause suffocation.
•DO NOT place bassinet near a window where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a child.
Child may fall out of window.
•DO NOT place cords, straps or similar items that could become wound around a child’s neck in or
near the bassinet.
FALL HAZARD: To help prevent falls, DO NOT use this product when the infant begins to push up on hands and
knees or has reached manufacturer’s recommended maximum weight of 13.6kg (30 lbs), whichever comes first.
• To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed on their backs to sleep, unless
otherwise advised by your physician.
• Always attach all provided fasteners tightly according to the instructions. Check frequently. Do not use if there are any
loose or missing parts or signs of damage. Do not substitute parts. Contact the manufacturer for replacement parts.
• Use bassinet with only one child at a time.
• 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 product or attach strings to toys.
• Toys are not to be “mouthed” by the baby and should be positioned clearly out of reach of the baby’s face and mouth.
•DO NOT place medication, small toys, small items, cords, straps or similar items that could become wound around
the child’s neck in or near this product and do not place product near a window, patio door, heater, or power outlet.

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Let’s see if we can assist you!
• Not sure how to assemble our product?
Visit our site for easy to follow instructions along with some Tricks and Tips assembly video’s
https://www.deltachildren.com/pages/instructions
• If you are missing a piece or have a damaged part
To better assist you please have your Style #, Lot # and Manufacturer Date information available
along with the part number that you need assistance with.
• In the event we do not have a replacement part available
You may need to return your product to the retailer for an exchange or refund.
• Warranty
In order to protect your investment, don’t forget to register your product.
You may also wish to consider purchasing our extended warranty.
Visit https://www.deltachildren.com/pages/extended-warranty for more details.
• Please note:
“All Final”, “As Is” or Third Party/Liquidator sales are not covered under our Limited Manufacturer
Warranty..

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LIMITED MANUFACTURER WARRANTY
This Delta product is warranted to be free from defects for a period of 90 days from the
date of purchase under normal use. This warranty extends only to the original retail
purchaser and is valid only when supplied with proof of purchase, or if received as a gift, when the
registration is on file with Delta. This limited manufacturer warranty does not cover the following:
• Products purchased as floor models or samples.
• Items purchased on an “as-is” basis, as a second hand product, or as a resale product.
• Items purchased at a Final sale, a “Going out of Business” sale, or a Liquidation sale.
TO REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT for important safety alerts and updates to your product please
visit www.deltachildren.com
TO REPORT A PROBLEM, please log on to www.deltachildren.com and click the Consumer
Date of Purchase: _____________ (you should also keep your receipt)
DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO BE COVERED FOR ALL OF LIFES MISHAPS!
With Delta’s Extended Warranty, you’re covered for mechanical failure from normal use or if your item
stops working due to normal wear and tear, plus all those unexpected surprises.
2 YEARS OF PROTECTION
For Additional Information:
Simply visit our Website, register your product, and add the Extended Warranty
https://www.deltachildren.com/pages/product-registration
Extended Warranty only available in the following States: Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina,
North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia
EXTENDED WARRANTY

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PARTS
IMPORTANT! Please remove all parts from the package and identify them before assembly.
Mattress Pad
Fabric Liner
Storage Basket
Mattress Board
Rear Base
Leg(X1)
Power Housing
Sheet
Bottom Support Tubes
(x4)
Canopy
Music Module
Locking Casters (X4)
Power Cord
WIRE 1
Auto Glide
SMALL PLUG
WIRE 2
Top Front Base Leg
LARGE PLUG
Frame
Front Base Leg with Wire
Connection (X1)
(For Music Module and
Power Cord Attachment)
Rear Front

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*Completed top frame assembly
TOP
FRONT
FRO
N
T
“CLICK”
TOP
FRONT
TOP
FRONT
FRONT
NOTE: You may need the help of another adult for assembly.
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ATTACHING FRAME TO MATTRESS BOARD
• Place the frame on a flat surface and extend the support legs out (Fig. 1).
• Locate the mattress support board and align the front of frame to top of support board front (Fig. 1A).
• Align and insert the (4) support legs into the (4) support board housings until they “click” in place (Fig. 1B).
NOTE: Pull upward to make sure support legs are fully locked.
NOTE: Make sure front of frame is aligned with top front mattress support.
TOP FRAME ASSEMBLY
Fig. 1
Fig. 1A
Fig. 1B
FRAME

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M6 (3.5cm) (X2)
*Screw is actual size to scale
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
Attaching Power Housing to Top Frame Assembly
Attaching Casters To Front & Rear Base Legs
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1
ATTACHING POWER HOUSING TO TOP FRAME ASSEMBLY
• Flip over the top frame assembly and locate the power housing, two (x2) M4 x 2.5cm screws and a Phillips screwdriver.
• Align the power housing holes to the mattress board cross tube holes. Next using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten two (x2) M6 screws to the power
housing until it is fully attached to the mattress board cross tubes (Fig.1 ).
NOTE: Pull outward on the auto-glide housing to make sure it is securely attached.
ATTACHING CASTER TO FRONT & BASE LEGS
• Locate the Front Base Leg and two (X2) casters and attach to the base leg till it locks in place (Fig.1 ).
• Repeat steps for the Rear Base Leg.
NOTE: Pull outward on the auto-glide housing to make sure it is securely attached.
Fig. 1
*Fully Assembled Base Leg
Mattress Board
Cross Tubes
Power Housing
M4 (2.5cm) (X2)
*Screw is actual size to scale
Fig. 1

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Front Base Leg and Frame Assembly
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ATTACHING BASE LEGS TO TOP ASSEMBLY
• Locate the two (x2) M6 screw, a Phillips screwdriver, and the front base leg.
• Align the front base leg to the front side of the bassinet. Insert two (x2) M6 screws to the assembled front base leg and use a phillips screw driver
to tighten both sides (Fig. 1).
• Repeat steps for the rear base leg on opposite side (Fig. 1A).
*Fully Assembled Base Legs
M6 (1.7cm) (X4)
*Screw is actual size to scale
MATTRESS
SUPPORTBOARD
FRAME
FRONT
BASE LEG
MATTRESS
SUPPORTBOARD
FRAME
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
REAR
BASE LEG
FRONT REAR
Fig. 1 Fig. 1A
FRONT
REAR

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Fabric Storage Liner
Support Tube
Side View
Fabric Storage Liner
Facing Upward
Slide Support Tube Into
Fabric Storage Liner
Support Tube
FRONT
FRONT
Storage Basket Assembly
• Locate the two (x4) support tubes, and the fabric storage liner.
• Slide the support tubes into fabric storage liner on both sides.
• Flip over the fabric storage liner with support tubes, facing
upward.
1
2
*Support Tube Fully
Connected
Fig. 2A
ATTACHING STORAGE BASKET
• Insert each end of the support tubes onto the eight (8) support tube
joints (Fig. 2).
• Locate the four (x8) M6 x 1.7cm screws and a Phillips screwdriver.
• Insert the (x8) M6 screws on both sides of the legs and use a
Phillips screw driver to tighten both screws on both sides (Fig. 2A).
NOTE: Pull side support tube to make sure it’s fully fastened.
FRONT
FRONT
Support Tube
Joint
Support Tube
Fig. 2
M6 (1.7cm) (X8)
*Screw is actual size to scale

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Read all instructions BEFORE assembly and USE of product. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
CAUTION - Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device.
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Consumer Information
WARNING

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Snaps
Attaching Fabric
FRONT
1
3
4
2
ATTACHING FABRIC LINER
• Locate the fabric liner.
• Place the liner onto the frame. Make sure warning is centered at the
front of the bassinet (Fig. 1).
NOTE: Front of the frame has the music module and the front of the
liner has the warning label.
ATTACHING POCKETS OVER MATTRES SUPPORT BOARD
• Stretch the pockets on the bottom of the liner around the ends of the
mattress support (Fig. 2).
INSERTING MATTRESS PAD
• Place the sheet over the mattress pad.
• Place the covered mattress pad into the liner (Fig. 4).
FASTENING SNAPS ON FABRIC LINER
• Lift the skirt on the liner, snap all (8) of the straps around the top
tube of the frame and all (4) snaps to the underside of the mattress
boards (Fig. 3).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Pockets
Mattress Support
Board
Fig. 4
Fig. 3
FRONT
Mattress Pad
With Sheet
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ATTACHING CANOPY
• Position the canopy over the top end of the bassinet opposite the
warning label.
• Push the canopy ratchet over the frame on both sides of the bassinet.
• Fasten the hook and loop patches on each canopy ap to the side of
the liner (Fig. 5).
Canopy
Ratchet
Hook & Loop
Patch
Canopy Flap
Fig. 5

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FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
Attaching Music Module
1
2
• Align music module to the front end of the bassinet and lift up the front section of fabric liner before attaching music module (Fig. 1).
• Insert wire 1 & wire 2 into the plug button hole on the fabric liner (Fig. 1A).
• Position music module onto front of frame. Locate the two (x2) M5 x 2.5cm screws and a Phillips screwdriver.
• Insert the (x2) M5 screws onto the music module and use a phillips screw driver to tighten both screws on both sides (Fig. 2A).
• Once the music module is fully assembled to the frame, flip the front of the fabric over the music module.
Fig. 2 Fig. 2A
Fig. 1A
Fig. 1
M5 (2.5cm) (X2)
*Screw is actual size to scale
Plug Button
Hole
Plug Button
Hole
Wire 1
Wire 1
Wire 2
Wire 2
Screw Button Hole
Screw Button Hole
Front Section of
Fabric Liner Up
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
Front Section of
Fabric Liner Down

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Fig. 2
Fig. 2A
Wire Connection Assembly
1
2
CONNECTING WIRE TO POWER HOUSING
• Lift the fabric on the front of the bassinet (Fig. 1).
• Locate the auto-glide housing wire on the music module and
connect it into the power housing hole (Fig. 1A).
NOTE: Make sure wire 1 is fully connected to the power housing.
CONNECTING WIRE TO FRONT BASE LG
• Locate wire on the music module and connect it to top plug
connection 2 on the front base leg (Fig. 2).
• Locate the power cord and connect it to the bottom power cord
connection of the front base leg (Fig. 2A).
Fig. 1
Fig. 1A
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT

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NOTE: Light will stay on in 60 minute cycles, unless button is pressed before 60 minutes are up.
• Press MUSIC button on top of the music module to activate MUSIC. Press button multiple times to
cycle through three (8) music melodies.
• Volume can be adjusted with UP/DOWN buttons on the top of the music module.
• Activate bassinet light by pressing LIGHT button on the top of the music module.
Music Module Operation
• Press Auto Glide button to start 60 minute cycle of auto glide.
• Press again to stop auto glide.
• Auto glide speed can be adjusted with two speed buttons & on the top of the music module.
Volume UP
Auto Glide
Speed 1
Auto Glide
Speed 2
Volume DOWN
AUTO GLIDE MUSIC
LIGHT

Care and Maintenance
• The frame, mattress pad, storage basket, music module may be wiped clean using a mild cleaning solution and a damp cloth.
Do not use bleach. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners. Rinse clean with water to remove residue. Do not immerse the
frame.
• The sheet is machine washable. Wash it separately in cold water on the gentle cycle. Do not use bleach. Tumble dry
separately on low heat and remove promptly.
• Always store product in a clean and dry place.
• Before each usage or assembly, inspect unit for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. NEVER use
this product if there are any loose or missing fasteners, loose joints, broken parts, or torn mesh/fabric. Check before assem-
bly and periodically during use. Contact Simmons Customer Service Department at [email protected] for replacement
parts, repair or instructions.

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New York, NY 10001
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