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Assembly Instruction                         481-8900 CRIB SUMMER BREEZE 

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 WARNING:

  

Do not use this crib if the enclosed or attached instructions cannot be strictly 
adhered to.  Do not use this crib if the child is able to climb out unaided or is 
taller than 90 cm.  Do not place cords, straps or similar items that could 
become wound around the child’s neck in or near this crib. The mattress 
used with this crib should not be more than 15 cm thick and should be of 
such length and width that the gap between the mattress and the sides of the 
crib is not more than 3 cm when the mattress is pushed into the corner of the 
crib. 

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WARNING:  

Failure to follow these warnings and assembly instructions could result in serious 
injury or death. 

  Read all instructions before assembling crib. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR 

FUTURE USE. 

  Before each usage or assembly, inspect crib for damaged hardware, loose 

joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use crib if any parts are 
missing or broken. Telephone or write to Legacy Classic Kids for 
replacement parts and instructional literature if needed. DO NOT substitute 
parts. 

  DO NOT use a water mattress with this crib. 

  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. 

 Infants can suffocate on soft bedding. Never add a pillow, comforter, or 

padding. 

  If refinishing, use a non-toxic finish specified for children’s products. 

 Never use plastic shipping bags or other plastic film as mattress covers 

because they can cause suffocation. 

  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. Infants can suffocate in gaps 
between the crib sides and a mattress that is too small. 

 To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be 

placed on their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by your 
physician. 

  When child is able to climb out or reaches the height of 35 inches (90 cm), 

the crib must be replaced with a Toddler Bed or larger bed 

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