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• Read all instructions before assembling crib. Keep instructions for future use. A  

  pouch is attached to the crib for permanent storage of the instructional literature.   

• 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 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. 

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DO NOT place crib near window where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a child.

 

 When child is able to pull to standing position, set mattress to lowest position and remove 

   bumper pads, large toys and other objects that could serve as steps for climbing out. 

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Stop using crib when child begins to climb out or reaches the height of 35 in. (89 cm). 

• After raising side, make sure latches are secure (if your unit has a movable side). 
• DO NOT leave child in crib with side lowered. Be sure side is in raised and locked position 

  whenever child is in crib (if your crib has a moveable side). 
• 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 bolts 

  and other fasteners. DO NOT use the crib if any parts are missing, damaged or broken. If any  

  parts are missing or broken or you need assistance with assembly, DO NOT return the product to 

  your dealer. Call Foundations for assistance at 1 877.716.2757 (U.S. Only) or +1 330.722.5033 for 

  replacement parts and instructional literature if needed. Include model identification numbers 

  recorded on page 1 with your request.  DO NOT substitute parts.

• Replace teething rail(s) if damaged, cracked or loose (if equipped with teething rails).
• If refinishing use a non-toxic finish specified for children’s products.
• Follow warnings on all products in a crib.
• 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. 
• When disassembling this crib, DO NOT remove any item attached with wood screws.   

Meets CPSC

Safety Requirements

SINCE 1954

TM

5216 Portside Dr.

Medina,Ohio 44256 USA

Telephone: 330.722.5033

Fax: 330.722.5037

www.childcraftbaby.com

WARNING

      

WARNING:

 Infants can suffocate on soft bedding. NEVER add a pillow 

       or comforter. NEVER place additional padding under an infant.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT 

IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Elin F37101

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Page 2: ...2 5033 Monday through Friday 9 00 a m 4 00 p m Eastern Time Please have the model number and manufacture date available when you call or write us at Foundations 5216 Portside Dr Medina OH 44256 KEEP I...

Page 3: ...he parts list Construct Crib on an even flat floor Note during the assembly process whenever using screws or bolts check each with the parts list by letter and size identification Place each screw or...

Page 4: ...4 5 STEP 3 AB20174_G7 G O C S U S O U S O R S STEP 4 AB20174_G8 F F D B T T R P R U U STEP 5 AB20174_G9 D A R STEP 2 AB20174_G6 K H L T T T O Q Q Q O T S...

Page 5: ...GE USE and MAINTENANCE of crib on pages 11 and 12 store the assembly directions in the pouch which was pre attached to the spring For future referral to assembly directions you will only need to remov...

Page 6: ...cords around a child s neck These items may catch on bed parts CAUTION ENTRAPMENT HAZARD To avoid dangerous gaps any mattress used in this bed shall be a full sized crib mattress at least 51 5 8 in 1...

Page 7: ...ith harsh chemicals that would contact a child s skin scouring pads steel wool or coarse rags This crib should be treated the same as any fine furniture STORAGE When storing crib use caution as extrem...

Page 8: ...or other fasteners missing parts or sharp edges before and after assembly and frequently during use Securely tighten bolts and other fasteners DO NOT use the crib if any parts are missing damaged or b...

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