Romina 301 Nerva Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 19

GENERAL

FURNITURE CARE TIPS

·

W

ood, like any natural material is likely to present variations of grain and texture which will result in

slight color variations or richness in the finish.

These dif

ferences make each Romina furniture item as

beautiful and unique as you and your baby are.

·

T

o

preserve

the

initial

appearance

and

functionality

of

your

furniture,

it

is

recommended

that

all

furniture

items

b

e

used

in

accordance

with

their

intended

design.

·

S

pecial

water-based

finishes

are

used

to

make

this

furniture

safe

for

your

baby

.

T

hese

finishes

may

b

e

more

delicate

than

those

used

on

adult

furniture

thus

requiring

careful

maintenance.

·

C

onstant

rubbing

or

mechanical

interaction

with

sharp/hard

objects

such

as

belt

buckles,

jeans'

zippers

or

buttons

will

likely

damage

the

finish

on

your

furniture.

When

placing

or

retrieving

items

onto

the

furniture,

always

set

them

down

and

pick

them

up,

do

not

“slide”

them.

Items

placed

onto

the

horizontal

surfaces

must

be

moved/rotated

to

prevent

discoloration

in

the

finish.

·

E

xposure

to

extreme

variations

of

environmental

conditions

such

as

humidity

and

temperature

can

af

fect

the

finish

quality

due

to

wood

sudden

expansion

or

shrinkage.

It

is

recommended

that

the

room

temperature

be

maintained

in

between

65

and

75

degrees

Fahrenheit

and

a

relative

humidity

of

35

4

0

%

.

Do

not

place

items

w

hich

are

too

hot

o

r

too

cold

directly

onto

the

finished

surfaces!

·

U

se

caution

when

using

a

humidifier

or

vaporizer

.

E

xcessive

moisture

is

harmful

to

the

furniture

causing

the

finish

to

peel

and

the

wood

to

warp.

·

W

ipe

up

spills

promptly

.

If

w

ater

or

other

liquids

stay

in

contact

with

the

furniture

for

a

long

period

of

time,

they

can

cause

the

finish

to

turn

white

or

discolor

.A

lcohol

or

solvent

containing

substances

or

materials

will

permanently

damage

the

finish.

·

In

general,

furniture

should

not

be

placed

in

front

or

too

close

to

air-conditioning

outlets,

fireplaces,

heaters

or

humidifiers.

Direct

sunlight

and

ultraviolet

rays

will

cause

colors

to

fade,

af

fect

the

luster

and

smoothness

of

the

finish

and

in

most

cases

may

cause

hairline

cracks

in

the

finish.

White

finishes

will

yellow

naturally

over

time;

exposure

to

direct

sunlight

will

accelerate

this

natural

process.

Please

note

that

all

wood

essences

will

darken

over

time

along

with

the

natural

aging

process

which

is

not

considered

to

be

a

q

uality

defect.

·

T

o

clean

the

furniture,

use

a

damp

cloth

immediately

followed

by

wiping

with

a

dry

cloth.

Do

not

allow

water

to

stay

in

contact

with

the

finish

as

it

will

damage

the

finish.

·

If

you

need

to

put

your

furniture

into

storage

for

any

period

of

time,

avoid

placing

it

in

damp

basements

or

hot

attics.

Air

flow

around

and

under

the

furniture

should

be

allowed.

Do

not

place

furniture

too

close

to

walls,

do

not

stack

anything

on

it

and

do

not

cover

it

entirely

.

·

W

hen

using

a

vinyl

changing

pad

or

similar

plastic

accessories,

make

sure

to

use

a

fabric

felt

underneath.

Certain

plastics

have

ingredients

that

can

react

with

and

damage

the

finish.

It

is

recommended

to

rotate

the

changing

pad's

position

frequently

to

avoid

finish

discoloration.

Summary of Contents for 301 Nerva

Page 1: ...EEP THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET FOR FUTURE USE DO NOT THROW THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 20 Corporation Row Edison NJ 088 7 Phone 1 718 478 5100 Fax 718 478 5117 www rominakidsfurniture com Furniture THIS CR...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...NOT EQUIPPED TO HANDLE THE EXCESS WEIGHT OF A CRIB WATER MATTRESS LIFT SLIGHTLY WHEN MOVING ON CARPETING TO PREVENT LEG BREAKAGE ENSURE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE CHILD BY CHECKING REGULARLY BEFORE PL...

Page 4: ...F B L R M Note TIGHTEN COMPLETELY During the assembly process whenever using screws or bolts check each by placing the screw bolt on the upper diagram which is drawn in actual size Be sure to use the...

Page 5: ...STEP 1 Attach the right panel of your crib to the back panel using 3 Allen bolts 3 washers and the Allen wrench supplied Do the same for the left panel R B 2 7 4 L Do not tighten the bolts completely...

Page 6: ...en bolts and the Allen wrench supplied STEP 2 STEP 1 F 2 4 4 washers 7 Do not tighten the bolts completely at this step you will be asked to do so later FIGURE 2 this shows how your crib should look a...

Page 7: ...SUPPORT MAY VARY FROM WHAT IS PICTURED IN THE INSTRUCTION S H E E T FIGURE 3 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 8 8 8 8 8 To adjust the vertical position of your mattress support you must remove all the four bolts n...

Page 8: ...4 M B 1 8 F Tighten completely the four rounded head bolts listed above The lock washer must be attached to the bolt before inserting the bolt through the metallic bracket of the mattress support FIG...

Page 9: ...FIGURE 5 Turn your crib with its feet back on the floor STEP 5...

Page 10: ...rt of back panel 2 bolts in the front of left panel 2 bolts in the front of right panel REMINDER sing the Allen wrench supplied 4 you must WARNING VERY IMPORTANT TO KEEP YOUR BABY SECURE AND SAFE AND...

Page 11: ...ld look like after completing assembly Once completed attach the storage pouch supplied to the mattress support spring using two plastic ties also supplied Store this instruction booklet in the storag...

Page 12: ...ESS NOTEXCEEDING 6 INCHES THE MINIMUM AGE SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 15 MONTHS AND THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT SHALL NOT BE GREATERTHAN 50LB NOTE THE STYLE OF YOUR CRIB OR OF YOUR MATTRESS SUPPORT MAY VARY FROM WH...

Page 13: ...ch the finish of your crib completely all the 4 rounded head bolts found on the back panel and the front panel inside surfaces see Keep these bolts at your hand for the following steps Remove the matt...

Page 14: ...6 For more details about mattress support height adjustment see and ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF YOUR MATTRESS SUPPORT FIGURE 3 FIGURE B WARNING VERY IMPORTANT TO KEEP YOUR BABY SECURE AND SAFE AND TO AVO...

Page 15: ...STEP 4 Tighten completely 1 8 FIGURE C the four rounded head bolts involved in mattress support fixing see FIGURE C B F L R M 1 1 TIGHTEN THE SAME BOLTS ON THE FRONT PANEL OF YOUR CRIB WARNING TIGHTE...

Page 16: ...d washers previously mounted in factory located 2 by 2 on the lateral sides of the front panel Then remove the middle panel resulted see Store the middle panel and the 4 Allen bolts resulted in a prop...

Page 17: ...THE CRIB ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU REACH PLEASE ADJUST YOUR MATTRESS SUPPORT TO ITS LOWEST POSITION YOU MUST ALSO SEE FOR MORE DETAILS FOLLOW FROM THE DAY BED OPTION ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEPS 1...

Page 18: ...D WITH THE PURCHASE OF ROMINA FURNITURE ITEM CODE ONVERSION IT FOR RIBS code ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR FULL SIZE BED OPTION CAN BE FOUND INSIDE OF CKC PACKAGE PLEASE CONTACT ROMINA FURNITURE OR YOUR L...

Page 19: ...orizer Excessive moisture is harmful to the furniture causing the finish to peel and the wood to warp Wipe up spills promptly If water or other liquids stay in contact with the furniture for a long pe...

Page 20: ...oth then a dry cloth will preserve the original luster and beauty of this finefinishofyourRominaFurnitureproduct Visit for updates special offers and more new designs www rominakidsfurniture com Team...

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