Preventive Maintenance
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MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
All fasteners secure
All casters secure and swiveling properly
No debris in casters
Front casters hold when brakes are applied
Pull−out chart board intact and secure
Trendelenburg hook intact
Drawers intact and sliding smoothly
Doors intact and hinges operating smoothly
Warning labels intact and legible
Serial No.______________
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Completed By:_________________________________ Date:_____________
CLEANING
To clean the bassinet cabinet, use a cleaner formulated especially for wood furniture. Do not use oils or am-
monia. Dilute the cleaner according to the manufacturer’s directions. Dampen, but do not saturate, a soft
cloth with the diluted cleaner and wipe the surface in the direction of the wood grain to remove dirt and finger
prints. Wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth to remove any moisture. Spray wax may be applied sparingly
twice a year.
Clean the bassinet tub using a damp sponge or soft cotton cloth and a mild soap or detergent solution. Rinse
well with clean water and dry using a clean, soft cotton cloth. Do not expose bassinet tubs to temperatures
in excess of 140 degrees F. Use mineral spirits to remove grease, oil, or adhesive tape residue. Any residual
film should be washed off immediately as described above.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE window sprays, all−purpose surface cleaners, abrasive scouring cleaners or solvents such as
acetone, gasoline, benzene, toluene, chlorinated hydrocarbons, or lacquer thinner to clean the bassinet tub.
These cleaners will permanently damage the bassinet tub.
Use an automotive cleaner/wax to remove surface scratches on the tub. Apply the wax to the scratched area
with a clean, slightly damp, soft cotton cloth, working the compound into the surface with firm circular motions
until almost dry. Allow to dry completely, and buff with a clean, soft cotton cloth.
Summary of Contents for 4400 Infant Bassinet
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