Young America SSC 1000 User manual

Model Number:
SSC 1000
SSC 1200
Your little one will sleep securely in this youngAmerica Crib. Proper assembly will
ensure every effort has been made to design this crib with your baby's safety in
mind. It is certified to meet all safety guidelines established byASTM International
and the CPSC-Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Thank you for purchasing a youngAmerica Crib. If you find that you are missing a
part or if a part is defective in any way, contact your youngAmerica retailer for as-
sistance.
Stationary Side Crib Assembly Instructions
IMPORTANT - RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE - READ CAREFULLY

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Read all instructions before assembling crib. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE USE.
Before each usage or assembly, inspect crib for damaged hardware, loose joints,
missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use crib if any parts are missing or broken.
Contact your dealer or write to Young America, PO Box 30, Stanleytown, VA 24168
for replacement parts and instructional literature if needed.
DO NOT substitute parts. Use only bolts or parts supplied by manufacturer or
parts of comparable quality and equal dimensions. Do not allow ends of bolts or
sharp edges to be exposed.
! WARNING: Infants can suffocate on soft bedding. Never add a pillow,
comforter or padding.
To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed on
their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by your physician.
Strings can cause strangulation! Do not place items with a string around a
childs 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 a crib near a window where cords from blinds or drapes may
strangle a child.
When child is able to pull to a standing position, set the mattress to the lowest
position and remove bumper pads, large toys and other objects that could serve
as steps for climbing out.
When a child is able to climb out or reaches the height of 35 in. (90 cm), the crib
shall no longer be used.
DO NOT use a water mattress with this crib.
Infants can suffocate in gaps between crib sides and a mattress that is too small.
Never use plastic shipping bags or other plastic film as mattress covers because
they can cause suffocation.
The crib must be fully assembled prior to use.
Do not allow child to crawl or play underneath crib.
Use caution when a vaporizer is in use. Always aim the vapor steam away from
the crib as well as away from any other wood furniture item.
If refinishing, use a non−toxic finish specified for children’s products.
Follow warnings on all products in a crib.
!WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND THE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

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The crib illustrations in these instructions are generic in nature. The crib you have purchased
may not look like the ones illustrated; however, they all assemble in the same manner.
Identifying the Parts
2 Crib Ends Mattress Platform
2 Base Rails 2 Crib Sides

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4 Mattress Brackets
4 Connector Bolts
2 3/8” (1/4” x 20 thread)
8 Connector Bolts
2” (1/4 x 20 thread)
4 Mattress Bracket Bolts
3/4” (1/4 x 20 thread)
2 Allen Wrenches
Identifying the Hardware
Identify the hardware included using the illustrations below
8 Connector Bolts
3 1/2” (1/4” x 20 thread)
8 Barrel Nuts 6 Locater Pins

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Crib Assembly
NOTE: Read all instructions before assembling crib. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
Attached to the mattress platform is a sleeve to store the instruction booklet.
After assembly is complete, return this instruction booklet to the sleeve for future
reference.
This crib conforms to the ASTM International and the CPSC-Consumer Product Safety
Commission guidelines for product safety. Please adhere to the guidelines in this book-
let for assembly, operation and maintenance.
Note the recommendations below:
Power tools are not recommended for assembly.
Give yourself plenty of room to work.
Due to the size of this bed, it must be assembled in the space it will occupy.
The assembly will take two people to complete.
Layout all the hardware and make sure that the proper length bolts are used in the
designated areas.
Do not substitute hardware. If an item is missing or damaged contact Stanley
Furniture Company immediately for replacement. Inspect all component parts and
hardware prior to beginning the assembly process.
Make sure all fasteners are tight.
Above all, take your time and read the instructions carefully.
Tools required forAssembly:
Flathead Screwdriver
Allen Wrenches (provided)

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See
Figure 2.
Attaching the Mattress Platform Brackets
Figure 2.
Enlarged
View
Wrench
3/4” assembly bolt
Mattress
Bracket
Figure 1. End Assemblies
Higher location
Lower location
Figure 3.
Step 1:
Locate the (4) Mattress Platform Brackets and
(4) 3/4” assembly bolts as shown in Fig. 1.
Determine the high or low position of the
mattress foundation (Fig. 3) and attach the
brackets on both the left and right end section
in the same height location. (This is very im-
portant to keep the foundation level and your
child safe).
Attach the brackets with the (4) 3/4” assembly
bolts and tighten using the provided wrench.
See Figure 2.
Make sure the brackets are straight and
perpendicular to the crib uprights.
When child is able to pull to a standing
position, set the mattress platform to the
lowest position and remove bumper pads,
large toys and other objects that could
serve as steps for climbing out.
See Figure 3.

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Attaching the Crib Base Rail
Step 2:
Insert the Barrel Nuts into the holes on the inside of the Base Rail (make sure the
slotted end of the Barrel Nut is visible) using a Flathead Screwdriver align the slot
in the Barrel Nut with the hole for the connector bolt. See Figure 4.
Align the holes in the Base Rail with the holes in the Crib Ends and insert (4) 3 1/2”
connector bolts from the outside of the Crib Ends. Make sure the Brackets attached
to the Base Rail are facing the inside of the Crib. See Figure 4b.
Do not completely tighten the connector bolts at this time.
See
Figure 4
& 4b.
Figure 4b.
Enlarged
View
Install (3) Locater Pins.
Locate the threaded insert in
the top edge of the Base Rail
and insert a Locater Pin.
Tighten by hand. See Fig. 5.
Locate the upper threaded in-
sert in each of the Crib Ends
and insert a Locater Pin. See
Fig. 6. (Make sure to insert
the Locater Pins on the same
side of the Crib Ends as the
attached Base Rail.)
Figure 5.
Figure 6.
Figure 5.
Enlarged
View
Base Rail
Crib End
Upper
Insert
Figure 6.
Enlarged
View
Threaded
Insert
Wrench
Locater
Pin
Figure 4. Base Rail
Barrel Nut

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Attaching the Crib Side
Step 3:
Position (1) Crib Side, as shown in Fig-
ure 7, by aligning the Locater Pin on the
top edge of the Base Rail with the hole
in the bottom rail of the Crib Side.
Gently spread the top of the Crib Ends
to allow the Locater Pins in the Crib
Ends to engage the holes in the ends of
the Crib Side top rail. See Figure 8.
Insert (4) 2” Connector Bolts into the
holes that are in the end uprights of the
Crib Side. Loosely attach the Crib Side
to the Crib Ends using the provided
wrench. Do not tighten the bolts at this
time. See Figure 9.
Tighten the connector bolts that attach
the Base Rail to the Crib Ends at this
time with the provided wrench. See Fig.
4 on Page 7.
Attach the remaining Base Rail and Lo-
cater Pins following Step 2 on page 7.
Do not completely tighten Base Rail
bolts at this time.
Figure 10 is how your Crib should
look at this point.
Figure 7.
Align Crib Side
Base Rail
Figure 7.
Enlarged View of
Crib Side alignment
Figure 8.
Figure 8.
Enlarged View of
Crib End - Crib Side
alignment
Locater Pin
Crib Side
Crib End
See
Figure 9.
Figure 9.
Enlarged View
Wrench
2” Bolt
Figure 10.
Assembled View
Fig. 8
Fig. 9

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Attaching the Mattress Platform
Step 4:
Place the Mattress Platform into the sup-
port brackets. (Before inserting bolts,
make sure the instruction holder and the
warning label are facing up and readable as
shown in Fig 12.
After the Mattress Platform is in place, use
the (4) 2 3/8” connector bolts to attach the
Mattress Platform to the support brackets.
Insert each bolt in place and loosely start
the bolt into the bracket threads. See Fig-
ure 11. Do not completely tighten the Mat-
tress Platform bolts at this time.
Fig. 12 is how your crib should look with
Warning labels facing the front of the crib.
Figure 12.
Assembled with mattress platform
Figure 11.
Enlarged view of bolt attachment
See
Figure 11.

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Attaching the Opposite Crib Side
And Base Rail
Step 4:
Attach the remaining Crib Side.
See Fig. 13.
Refer to Step 3 on page 8.
Tighten all Crib Side, Mattress
Platform, and Base Rail bolts at
this time.
After the Crib is assembled
check all assembly bolts and
make sure that each is securely
tightened using the provided
wrench.
Figure 13.
Remaining Assembly
Figure 14.
Completed
Assembly

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Final Step in Crib Assembly
Step 5: (The final and most important) Checklist.
Inspect the crib once again to assure that all bolts are tight and that no hardware is missing. (if you
have missing hardware, contact Stanley Furniture immediately for replacement and do not use the
crib until the new hardware arrives).
Do not place the crib near a window where the child may have access to window coverings, cords or
draperies as these articles pose a strangulation hazard.
Replace the instructions in the holder provided. KEEP THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE CRIB.
Install the crib mattress.
Follow all the warnings on the use of this crib and all products in the crib.
CAUTION: Any mattress used in this crib must be at least 27-1/4” by 51-5/8” with a thickness of no
less than 4 inches and not exceeding 6 inches.

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Cleaning:
Mix together a mild solution of gentle dishwashing liquid and water, apply to the crib sur-
face using a soft clean cloth lightly dampened in the solution. Rinse with clear water, us-
ing a lightly dampened, soft clean cloth, then dry all surfaces thoroughly with a dry cloth.
NO ABRASIVE CLEANERS, SCOURING PADS, STEEL WOOL OR COURSE RAGS
SHOULD BE USED TO CLEAN THIS FINE FURNITURE.
Storage:
A permanent storage pouch is attached to the mattress platform for the storage of the as-
sembly instructions. After completing the assembly process, you are advised to read and
be aware of all WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, CLEANING, STORAGE, USE AND MAIN-
TENANCE notices contained in these instructions. Do not to place excess hardware in
the storage pouch as it could present a danger to a child if retrieved and could also dam-
age the mattress. When storing the crib, use CAUTION as temperature changes and
humidity could be harmful to the crib. It is recommended that the crib be stored in a
temperature controlled environment.
Periodic Maintenance:
1. Periodically check to make sure all bolts and connections are fastened securely.
2. If you are missing a part or need a replacement part, do not substitute parts. Ask your
dealer for replacement parts or contact Customer Service at (276) 627-2100.
3. The crib allows for 2 mattress heights. Move to the low position when the child can
pull up to a standing position. When the child reaches a height of 35” or can climb out
of the crib you should place the child in a youth or regular bed.
4. Save these instructions, in sleeve attached to the mattress platform, in the event you
disassemble the crib and need to reassemble it. These instructions will also be useful
in identifying replacement parts if needed at a future date.

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Locater Pin
Crib Side
Crib End
Lowering the Mattress Platform
Steps to lower the mattress:
Remove the mattress from the crib.
Loosen the (4) bolts attaching the front
Base Rail. See Figure 15. Do not re-
move the bolts.
Remove the (4) bolts attaching the front
Crib Side. See Figure 16.
Gently spread the top of the Crib Ends to
allow the Locater Pins in the Crib Ends
to disengage the holes in the ends of the
Crib Side top rail. Lift up and remove
the Crib Side. See Figure 17.
Remove the (4) bolts attaching the Mat-
tress Platform and remove the platform
from the crib. See Figure 18.
Remove the platform brackets and place
in the lower position. See Figure 19.
Refer to Step 3 on Page 8 to reassemble
the crib.
Check and securely tighten all assembly
bolts with the provided wrench.
Figure 15.
Figure 17.
3/4” assembly bolt
Figure 16.
Figure 18.
Higher location
Lower location
Figure 19.
Mattress bracket
Wrench

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Converting Your Crib to a Daybed
Steps to Convert Crib to a Daybed:
When converting to a Daybed the mattress must be in the lower position.
Follow the instructions on page 13 for lowering the Mattress Platform. Do not reattach the Crib Side.
Remove the (3) exposed Locater Pins from the Crib Ends and the Base Rail.
Store the Locater Pins for future assembly of the crib. Do not place excess hardware in the storage
pouch as it could present a danger to a child if retrieved and could also damage the mattress.

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Toddler Bed Conversion Kit item STK-3435 is
available as an option to convert the Stationary Side
Crib to a toddler bed. Contact your youngAmerica
dealer to purchase this item.
Accessories and Options

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Stanley
PO Box 30
Stanleytown, VA 24168
For parts, contact your Stanley Furniture dealer.
For additional consumer information call our Customer Service Department at:
1-(276)-627-2100 Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm Eastern Standard Time
Furniture

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Número de modelo:
SSC 1000
SSC 1200
Su pequeño dormirá a salvo en esta cuna de youngAmerica. Un ensamblaje adecuado
le asegurará que se han tomado todas las precauciones para diseñar esta cuna pensando
en la seguridad de su bebé. Está certificada y cumple con todas las pautas de seguridad
establecidas porASTM International y por la Comisión de Seguridad de Productos para
el Consumidor (Consumer Product Safety Commission, CPSC).
Gracias por comprar una cuna de youngAmerica. Si encuentra que le falta alguna
pieza o le parece que una pieza presenta alguna clase de defecto, comuníquese con
su vendedor minorista de youngAmerica para solicitar ayuda.
Instrucciones para ensamblar la cuna Built to Grow
IMPORTANTE: CONSERVE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES PARA
REFERENCIAS FUTURAS. LÉALAS CUIDADOSAMENTE.

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Lea todas las instrucciones antes de ensamblar la cuna. CONSERVE LAS
INSTRUCCIONES PARA USOS FUTUROS.
Antes de ensamblar o utilizar la cuna, verifique que no tenga piezas dañadas, flojas,
faltantes o con bordes filosos. NO utilice la cuna si le faltan piezas o están rotas.
Comuníquese con su representante o escriba a Young America, PO Box 30,
Stanleytown, VA 24168 para solicitar piezas de reemplazo e instrucciones de
instalación, según sea necesario.
NO sustituya las piezas. Utilice solamente los pernos o las piezas provistas por el
fabricante o piezas de calidad similar e iguales dimensiones. No deje expuestos los
extremos de los pernos ni los bordes filosos.
!ADVERTENCIA:Los bebés pueden asfixiarse con las ropas de cama
mullidas. Nunca agregue una almohada, un edredón ni almohadillas de protección.
Los pediatras recomiendan que los bebés sanos se coloquen de espaldas para dormir
con el fin de reducir el riesgo de síndrome de muerte súbita del lactante, a menos que
su médico le indique lo contrario.
¡Las cuerdas pueden provocar estrangulación! No coloque objetos con cuerdas
alrededor del cuello del niño, como los cordones de las capuchas o las cintas del
chupete. No deje cuerdas colgando sobre la cuna ni se los ponga a los juguetes.
Para ayudar a prevenir la estrangulación ajuste todos los sujetadores. Un sujetador
flojo puede enganchar una parte del cuerpo o de la ropa del bebé.
NO coloque la cuna cerca de ventanas donde las cuerdas de persianas o cortinas
puedan estrangular al niño.
Cuando el niño ya puede ponerse de pie, baje el colchón a la posición más baja
y retire los protectores, los juguetes grandes y otros objetos que pudieran servir como
escalones para que el niño trepe.
Cuando el niño pueda treparse o alcance una altura de 35", la cuna no se debe
utilizar más.
NO utilice un colchón de agua con esta cuna.
Los niños pueden asfixiarse en los espacios entre los laterales de la cuna y un colchón
muy pequeño.
Nunca utilice bolsas plásticas ni otras películas plásticas para cubrir el colchón porque
pueden provocar asfixia.
Debe ensamblar toda la cuna antes de utilizarla.
No permita que el niño gatee ni juegue debajo de la cuna.
Tenga cuidado al usar vaporizadores. Dirija el chorro de vapor lejos de la cuna y de
cualquier otro mueble de madera.
Si desea volver a pintar la cuna, utilice pintura no tóxica específica para productos
infantiles.
Respete las advertencias para todos los productos de la cuna.
!ADVERTENCIA: EL INCUMPLIMIENTO DE LAS ADVERTENCIAS Y LAS
INSTRUCCIONES DE ENSAMBLAJE PUEDE PROVOCAR LESIONES GRAVES O LA MUERTE.

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Las ilustraciones de la cuna de estas instrucciones son genéricas. Es posible que la cuna que
haya comprado no se parezca a las de las ilustraciones; sin embargo, todas las cunas se en-
samblan de la misma manera.
Identificación de las piezas
2 extremos de la cuna Plataforma del colchón
2 barandas de base 2 laterales de la cuna

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4 soportes
del colchón
4 pernos de conexión
de 2 3/8" (1/4" × 20 vueltas
por pulgada lineal)
8 pernos de conexión
de 2” (1/4 × 20 vueltas por
pulgada lineal)
4 pernos para los soportes
del colchón de 3/4” (1/4 × 20
vueltas por pulgada lineal)
2 llaves Allen
Identificación de las piezas de tornillería
Utilice las siguientes ilustraciones para identificar las piezas de tornillería incluidas
8 pernos de conexión
de 3 1/2" (1/4" × 20 vueltas
por pulgada lineal)
8 tuercas de cilindro 6 pasadores posicionadores
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