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Infants can suffocate on soft bedding. Never add a pillow or comforter. Never
place additional padding under an infant.
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To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed
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on their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by your physician.
Strangulation Hazard: Strings can cause strangulation! Do not place items with
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a string around a child’s neck, such as hood strings or pacifier cords. Do not
place cords, straps,or similar items that could become wound around the child’s
neck in or near this crib. 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
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body or clothing on loose fasteners.
DO NOT place a crib near a window where cords from blinds or drapes may
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strangle a child. Do not place this crib near a window or a patio door where a
child could reach the cord of a blind or curtain and be strangled.
Fall Hazard: When a child is able to pull to a standing position, set the mattress
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to the lowest position and remove bumper pads, large toys and other objects
that could serve as steps for climbing out.
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• Check this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, loose bolts or other
fasteners, missing parts or sharp edges before and after assembly and frequently
during use. Securely tighten loose bolts and other fasteners. DO NOT use crib if
any parts are missing, damaged or broken. DO NOT substitute parts. Contact
MDB FAMILY for replacement parts and instructional literature if needed.
DO NOT use a water mattress with this crib.
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For cribs equipped with teething rails, replace teething rail if damaged, cracked
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If refinishing, use a non-toxic finish specified for children’s products.
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Never use plastic shipping bags or other plastic films as mattress covers
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because they can cause suffocation.
Infants can suffocate in gaps between crib sides when used with a mattress
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that is too small.
• Follow warnings on all products in a crib.
• Ensure that the sides are properly latched or locked in place when the crib is occupied.
• The mattress used with this crib should not be more than 15cm thick and should be of
such length with width that the gap between the mattress and the sides of the crib is no
more than 3cm when the mattress is pushed into the corner of the crib.
or loose.
Do not use this crib if the child is able to climb out unaided or is taller than
35 in. (89cm).
• Do not use this crib if you cannot exactly follow the accompanying instructions.
Summary of Contents for Mod US0330
Page 1: ...Crib Product Code US0330 Mod revised 22JAN18 ...
Page 10: ...10 A Mattress support bars assembly A B J J X8 H1 ...
Page 11: ...11 B Back panel position A D B H3 X2 H3 X2 H6 H5 H6 H5 ...
Page 12: ...12 C Front bottom panel position A D B E X2 X2 H3 H6 H5 H3 H6 H5 ...
Page 13: ...13 D Front panel position H4 X3 A D B E C H3 H6 ...
Page 14: ...14 E Top rails position A D B G I G E C H ...
Page 15: ...15 F Top rails assembly G I H G X20 H2 ...
Page 18: ...18 Toddler bed Conversion Product Code US0330 Mod ...
Page 20: ...20 I Remove top rail Keep all hardware and parts for following steps or future use H2 X7 H ...
Page 22: ...22 K Front top left right rails position K Use the same hardware from crib assembly L H2 X4 ...
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Page 26: ...Made in Vietnam ...
Page 27: ...Lit de bébé Code de produit US0330 Mod ...
Page 36: ...36 A Ensemble de barres de support du matelas A B J J X8 H1 ...
Page 37: ...37 B Position du panneau arrière A D B H3 X2 H3 X2 H6 H5 H6 H5 ...
Page 38: ...38 C A D B E Position du panneau inférieur avant X2 X2 H3 H6 H5 H3 H6 H5 ...
Page 39: ...39 D Position du panneau avant H4 X3 A D B E C H3 H6 ...
Page 40: ...40 E A D B G I G E C H Position des traverses supérieures ...
Page 41: ...41 F G I H G X20 H2 Ensemble de traverses supérieures ...
Page 44: ...44 Lit pour tout petit US0330 Mod Code de produit ...
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Page 52: ...Made in Vietnam ...