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MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND STORAGE

MAINTENANCE:

Upon completion of the assembly, check to make sure all screws, bolts and connectors are tightened and 

secure.

Periodically check crib for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges before and after 

assembly and frequently during use.

DO NOT use crib if any parts are missing or broken.

If any parts are missing, broken or you need assistance, DO NOT return crib to your dealer. Call Child 

Craft at 330.723.0599 and include model identification numbers recorded on page 1. 

DO NOT substitute parts.

UPON COMPLETION OF ASSEMBLY BE SURE ALL SCREWS, BOLTS AND 

FASTENING DEVICES HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED SECURELY.  A FREQUENT CHECK 

SHOULD BE MADE OF ALL SCREWS, BOLTS AND FASTENING DEVICES AND 

TIGHTEN IF NEEDED.

CLEANING: 

Mix a mild solution of gentle dishwashing soap and water, apply to surface using a clean cloth lightly 

dampened in the solution. Rinse well with clear water using a soft clean cloth, then dry all surfaces with a 

soft dry cloth. 

DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or any cleaners with 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 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 

wood furniture item.

After completing the assembly the user is advised to read and be aware of ALL WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, 

CLEANING, STORAGE USE AND MAINTENANCE notices in these directions and printed on the storage 

pouch on the crib spring. A printed pouch is attached to the crib spring for the permanent storage of the 

assembly directions. Please place the complete set of assembly directions into the pouch for future 

referral. We caution the user to not place excess hardware in the pouches as it could present danger to 

the child if retrieved.

CAUTION (For United States)

• ANY MATTRESS USED IN THIS CRIB SHALL BE 

AT LEAST 27 1/4 BY 51 5/8 IN. WITH A THICKNESS 

NOT EXCEEDING 6 IN. IF YOUR CRIB IS DESIGNED 

TO CONVERT TO A TODDLER BED, THE 

MATTRESS MUST BE AT LEAST 4 IN.  (100 MM ) 

THICK.

Summary of Contents for F33601

Page 1: ...ch page has been scaled for proper scaling of parts Page 1 will be the cover page and first page printed after this specification page Any blank pages needed will be placed at the end of this booklet...

Page 2: ...tern Time Please have the model number and manufacture date available when you call or write us at Child Craft 5216 Portside Dr Medina OH 44256 KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE CA...

Page 3: ...Craft Make note of all identification numbers and include this information with your request DO NOT Substitute Parts 2 Medium Straight Screwdriver AB20446_G3 A B C D E F G H I AB20446_G4 J K L M N O P...

Page 4: ...3 G x 1 M x 4 L x 3 AB20446_G6 M x 2 G L M x 2 STEP 1 STEP 2 AB20446_G5 F E M H M E x 1 F x 1 H x 1 M x 4...

Page 5: ...4 R x 6 R R AB20446_G7 AB20446_G8 K x 4 N x 4 K x 4 N x 4 STEP 4 STEP 3...

Page 6: ...5 STEP 6 STEP 5 P x 2 C C x 1 P x 2 AB20446_G9 AB20446_G10 B x 1 P x 2 P x 2 B...

Page 7: ...6 A x 1 J x 4 Q x 4 AB20446_G11 Q x 4 J x 4 A I x 1 O x 4 AB20446_G12 O I O STEP 7 STEP 8...

Page 8: ...ull sized mattress on the spring The warnings for the United States can be found immediately after the maintenance cleaning and storage information section AB20446_G14 STEP 9 MATTRESS INSTALL AB20446_...

Page 9: ...a string cord or ribbon such as hood strings or pacifier 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...

Page 10: ...cluded with the Guard Rail AB20446_G16 TODDLER BED GUARD RAIL OPTION AND INSTALL K O O O K x 4 O x 8 AB20446_G17 Reference Bed and Guard Rail assembly instructions Guard Rail and Full Bed Options are...

Page 11: ...y cloth DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or any cleaners with 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 fur...

Page 12: ...ints 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 mis...

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