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style  may vary

[Crib spring (placed in lowest position) and mattress will be used as seating for

Daybed.]

 Refer to 

Daybed 

Sketch A

.

 Follow Installation of Dropside directions,

(STEP 4)

, in reverse order for removal of the Dropside using extreme caution when

doing so to avoid damage to the finish of your crib/daybed. Refer to 

Diagrams 2

 and

4

. Remove Upper Guide Bushings

 

and Lower Guide Pins as directed in 

Step 2

, in

reverse order 

(NOTE: it is very important that the Lower Guide Pin 

D

D

D

D

D

 is removed

and stored away from the child because it is not attached to the crib, and if

removed by the child and swallowed, Lower Guide Pin 

D

 

could be a choking

hazard)

. Store removed Dropside and hardware so you will be able to reassemble into

a crib if you wish to do so in the future. Periodically check and tighten (if needed)

fastening devices 

(screws and bolts)

 as instructed. 

Return the assembly directions

to the plastic pouch attached to the crib spring for future availability.

Sketch A

S

TEP

 7: 

F

INISHING

 

TOUCHES

.

Place a purchased mattress on the Spring and crib is ready for use.

Check periodically to be sure screws and bolts (fastening devices) remain  tightened as instructed  in each step of these

assembly instructions.

After completing crib assembly, and after making yourself aware of the

 Warnings, Cautions,

Cleaning, Storage, Use 

and

 Maintenance

 of crib, store the assembly directions in the plastic

pouch which was pre-attached to Spring 

U

U

U

U

U

. For future referral to assembly directions you will only need to remove them from

the plastic pouch. We caution you not to store excess hardware in plastic pouch as this would be a danger to child if retrieved

by him/her.

•MAINTENANCE OF YOUR LEGACY CRIB: 

Upon completion of assembly be sure screws and bolts (fastening devices) are

tightened securely. A periodic check should be made of  fastening devices and tighten  if needed. Before each usage or assembly, inspect

crib for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. 

DO NOT

 use crib if parts are missing or broken. Ask your Dealer

or  LEGACY (812/ 883-3111) - http://www.childcraftind.com for replacement parts and instructional literature if needed. Include  Model

Identification Number with your request which you recorded on page 2. 

DO

 

NOT

 substitute parts.

 DO NOT

 make any alteration to this crib.

•

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR LEGACY CRIB:

  Mix together a mild solution of gentle dishwashing liquid and water,

apply to crib surface using a soft clean cloth lightly dampened in the solution. Rinse with clear water again using a soft clean cloth then

dry all surfaces thoroughly with a soft dry cloth.

 NO

 ABRASIVE CLEANERS, SCOURING PADS, STEEL WOOL, OR COARSE RAGS SHOULD

BE USED TO CLEAN THIS FINE FURNITURE.

•

STORAGE AND USE OF YOUR LEGACY CRIB: 

A printed plastic pouch is attached to the crib spring for the permanent storage

of the assembly directions. After completing the assembly process you are advised to read and be aware of all WARNINGS, CAUTIONS,

CLEANING, STORAGE, USE AND MAINTENANCE notices contained in this set of assembly directions and printed on the plastic pouch

attached to crib spring. You will  then place the complete set of assembly directions into the plastic pouch for future referral. We caution

you not to place excess hardware in the plastic pouch as it could present danger to a child if retrieved and it could also puncture crib mattress.

When storing crib use CAUTION as extreme temperature or humidity changes could be harmful. Use CAUTION when a vaporizer is in

use, always aim vapor stream away from crib as well as away from any other wood furniture item.

W

Y

H

X

V

Purchased Mattress

(see size requirements under

CAUTION

 on page 7)

Assembled Crib

(style may vary)

Summary of Contents for Legacy 12701

Page 1: ...or bolts fastening devices check each with this hardware list by letter and size identify by placing each fastening device on the diagram of the itemwhichissketchedactualsize Besuretousethepropersize...

Page 2: ...M to ends of Stabilizing Bar T using 4 Pan Head Machine Screws I and 4 Lock Nuts G exactly as shown IMPORTANT End Plates must be positioned in the correct mounting holes in the Stabilizer Bar exactly...

Page 3: ...2 or 3 turns as shown While the Footboard X is in a horizontal position place the keyhole of the assembled Sta bilizing Bar End Plate N over the extended Slotted Phillips Machine Screw A exactly as sh...

Page 4: ...urely forcing the pin through a gap with inadequate clearance could damage the finish on the DropsideV If your crib has too small of a gap then lower Dropside V to its lowest position and check to ver...

Page 5: ...akage to lower corner posts of crib the spring assembly down into the inside of the crib Be careful to position the Spring Mounting Brackets B B B B B between the crib posts and the first spindle You...

Page 6: ...ouch as this would be a danger to child if retrieved by him her MAINTENANCE OF YOUR LEGACY CRIB Upon completion of assembly be sure screws and bolts fastening devices are tightened securely A periodic...

Page 7: ...MBERS WITH YOUR REQUEST WHICH YOU RECORDED ON PAGE ONE DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS FAFTER RAISING SIDE MAKE SURE LATCHES ARE SECURE FWHEN CHILD IS ABLE TO CLIMB OUT OR REACHES THE HEIGHT OF 35 INCHES 90 C...

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