• Child can become entrapped and die when improvised
netting or covers are placed on top of a product. Never
add such items to confine child in product.
• Replace teething rails if damaged, cracked or loose.
• Always provide the supervision necessary for the
continued safety of your child. When used for playing,
never leave child unattended.
WARNING:
Failure to follow these warnings
and the instructions could result
in serious injury or death.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING
CRIB. KEEP THE MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE.
WARNING:
• The product, including side rails, must be fully erected prior to use.
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
•
child’s neck, such as hood strings or pacifier cords. Do not suspend stringsover
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 a 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.
For cribs with drop sides, after raising side, make sure latches are secure.
•
For cribs with drop sides, DO NOT leave child in crib with side lowered. Be sure
•
side is in raised and locked position whenever child is in crib.
When a child is able to climb out, reaches the height of 35 inches (890 mm),
•
the child should be placed in a youth or regular bed, and the crib shall no longer
be used.
Check this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp
•
edges before and after assembly and frequently during use. DO NOT use crib
NEVER use a water mattress with this product.
•
For cribs equipped with teething rails, replace teething rail if damaged, cracked
•
or loose.
If refinishing, use a non-toxic finish specified for children’s products.
•
Never use plastic shipping bags or other plastic films as mattress covers not
sold and intended for that purpose. They can cause suffocation.
•
Infants can suffocate in gaps between crib sides when used with a mattress
•
that is too small.
Check fasteners periodically for tightness. Do not overtighten. This may cause
•
distortion or breakage.
Use a crib as a crib, not as a play pen. Remember that a crib is not a substitute
•
for a parent’s supervision.
When re-assembling the crib for your second child, please keep in mind that the
•
screw holes will need to be filled in order for the screws to grip the wood, Talk to
your local hardware store or lumber yard about how to do this properly.
if any parts are missing, damaged or broken. Contact CARTERS BY DAVINCI for
replacement parts and instructional literature if needed. DO NOT substitute parts.
WARNING:
Please DO NOT remove any wood screws
in the normal disassembly of the crib.
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