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WARNING 

• NEVER place the playard near a window where cords 

from blinds or drapes can strangle a child.

• Child can become entrapped and die when improvised 

netting or covers are placed on top of a playard. Never 

• NEVER leave child in product with sides lowered. Be sure 

sides are in raised and locked position whenever child is 

in product.

WARNING:

warnings.

• The playard, including side rails, must be fully erected prior 

to use. 

• Make sure latches are secure.

• Discontinue use of the product when child is able to climb out or 

has reached the height of 35 in. (890 mm), or 30lbs. (13.6kg)

• When child is able to pull to standing position, remove bumper 

pads, large toys and other objects that could serve as steps for 

climbing out.

ALWAYS

 provide the supervision necessary for the continued 

safety of your child. When used for playing, never leave child 

unattended. Child in crib must be under supervision at all times.

ALWAYS 

ensure that the playard, changing table, and the 

Rock-A-Bye Bassinet are safe by checking regularly, before 

placing the child in it, check that every part is properly secured 

in place.

NEVER

 leave the Bassinet in place when child is in playard.

NEVER

 leave Changing Table in place when child is in 

the playard.

NEVER

 leave Rock-A-Bye Bassinet in place when child is

in the playard. Only one child can use the Playard/Nursery 

Center at any time.

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. 

• This product is not intended for commercial use.

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Summary of Contents for baby joy BB0497

Page 1: ...N PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Follow Costway Please give us a chance to make it right and do better Contact our friendly customer service department for help first Replacements for missi...

Page 2: ...e product must be installed and used under the supervision of an adult Read through each step carefully and follow the proper order Remove all Packaging separate and count all parts and hardware befor...

Page 3: ...dards Using a thicker or a different sized mattress pad may allow a child s head to get between mattress pad and the side of the playard causing suffocation To reduce the risk of SIDS pediatricians re...

Page 4: ...serve as steps for climbing out ALWAYS provide the supervision necessary for the continued safety of your child When used for playing never leave child unattended Child in crib must be under supervis...

Page 5: ...or damaged hardware loose joints missing parts or sharp edges NEVER use if any parts are missing or broken IMPORTANT Adult assembly is required MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Use only household...

Page 6: ...2 Short Bar with Connectors Portable Rock a Bye bassinet Large bassinet with metal support tubes 2 Curved Connector Bar Music Center Changing Table 2 or 4 Rock a Bye bassinet Bars Parent Organizer 5...

Page 7: ...er down yet 2 Top rails must be fully locked before lowering center Pull up one rail at a time hold one hand on each side of the rail and pull up sharply do not pull from the middle where the center l...

Page 8: ...tomatically locks in place IMPORTANT Test each top rail by pushing down slightly to confirm each is rigid and securely in place before use Fig 3b Fig 3a Fig 3b ASSEMBLY T Fig 4 o install mattress into...

Page 9: ...but the other side will not then unlock the rail by squeezing the release in the center and try again Fig 5a Fig 5b 6 To operate the brakes on the wheels press downward on the brake levers To release...

Page 10: ...ft the center of floor higher Both tubes must be released for the top rail to fold Fig 9 Fig 8b 9 Gather all four 4 corners and the center together tightly Fig 9 Wrap Mattress around Playard frame wit...

Page 11: ...e suffocated In gaps between extra padding and sides of bassinet cradle and On soft bedding Use only the pad provided by the manufacturer NEVER add a pillow comforter or another mattress for padding A...

Page 12: ...k to sleep ALWAYS provide the supervision necessary for the continued safety of your child NEVER leave children unattended If a sheet is used with the mattress pad use only the one provided by Babyjoy...

Page 13: ...the mattress from the bottom of the Playard to use inside your Bassinet Fig 11a Fig 11b 11 Connect opposing Mattress Support Tubes that are attached to the bottom of the Bassinet Fig 11a Before placi...

Page 14: ...fully assembled and securely locked before installing or using the changing table feature See To Assemble Playard and large bassinet section Changing Table Assembly will require the following parts A...

Page 15: ...o not use changing table if it is damaged or broken ALWAYS use the restraint system Adjust belt as needed to 14 surface with the back side facing up Locate the 2 Curved Connector Bars Fig 14a Insert t...

Page 16: ...4e Fig 14f 15 Locate the 4 clip fasteners on the bottom of the changing table Fig 15a To attach the changing table to the playard lower the changing table into the large bassinet Push down on the 4 cl...

Page 17: ...together Fig 16a Tighten strap until fits snug around child s waist Fig 16b DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN To remove unsnap the buckle ATTENTION NEVER use changing table if it is damaged or broken Fig 16a Fig 16...

Page 18: ...open portion of the top rail of the Playard Fig 18a NOTE The Parent Organizer can only be installed on open sides of the Playard ACCESSORIES Warnings for Toy Accessories including Toybar Mobile Canop...

Page 19: ...learly out of reach of the baby s face and mouth ALWAYS attach all provided fasteners strings straps clamps etc tightly to playard according to these instructions Check frequently Do not add additiona...

Page 20: ...N HAZARD Infants have suffocated In gaps between extra padding and sides of bassinet cradle and On soft bedding Use only the pad provided by the manufacturer NEVER add a pillow comforter or another ma...

Page 21: ...product near a window where cords from blinds or drapes can strangle a child Always provide the supervision necessary for the continued safety of your child NEVER leave child unattended NEVER ers not...

Page 22: ...assinet sections Rock A Bye Bassinet assembly will require the following parts 2 Rock a Bye bassinet Bars Portable Rock a Bye bassinet 19 of the fabric over the Bar housing as shown in the diagram Fig...

Page 23: ...ig 20b Insert the Bars into the housing by aligning the push pin with the hole Fig 20c Ensure that the pins click into position Fig 20d NOTE Look closely at the pin hole to be sure the push pin has co...

Page 24: ...over the bassinet frame Fig 21a NOTE Always complete the canopy before attaching the bassinet to the playard frame Fig 21a To raise the handle push both buttons on while pulling it forward Fig 21b To...

Page 25: ...snap buttons straps or fasteners provided ROCKER FUNCTION 22 Turn the bassinet over and close the 4 peg legs Fig 22a Set Bassinet on a NOTE Rocking requires adult assistance and supervision this is n...

Page 26: ...e strap down onto the Playard Fig 23c ATTENTION Playard and large bassinet must be fully assembled and securely locked before installing or using the Portable Rock a Bye bassinet feature See To Assemb...

Page 27: ...Rock A Bye Bassinet MUSIC CENTER With Vibration WARNING Keep batteries out of children s reach Old and new batteries should not be mixed Alkaline standard carbon zinc and rechargeable nickel cadium b...

Page 28: ...bassinet s long rail Fig 25 Music Operation 26 The Music Center requires 4 AA batteries Unscrew the battery door screws and pull outward on the battery door Install batteries as shown Re install batt...

Page 29: ...listen to SLEEP music press the SLEEP button Press the button to change the song These 2 buttons control the unit s volume VIBRATION To use the VIBRATION press down VIBRATION button once to activate t...

Page 30: ...st 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 h...

Page 31: ...ping Cart Order History We would like to extend our hear elt thanks to all of our customers for taking me to assemble this product and giving us valuable feedbacks With your inspiring rating COSTWAY w...

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