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CONTENTS (Fig. 1):

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2 Long curved bars

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2 Short bars with connector knobs

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1 Changing area fabric

WARNING:

Avoid serious injury or death:

• 

Always use

 restraint belt to prevent falls

•  Use changer with infant who’s weight is less 

than 18 lbs (8.2 kg ) and is less than 

  25 inches (63.5 cm) tall.
•  Discontinue use of changer if infant can push 

up on hands and knees or sit unassisted. 

• 

DO NOT

 carry changer with infant in it.

•  Always stay within arms reach of your child
  when using the changing area.

   

WARNING: 

Strangulation  Hazard  

Child  can  lift  the  changing  table  and  get 
neck  trapped  between  the  changing  table 
frame and the play yard frame.  Never leave 
the changing table in place when the child is 
in the bassinet or the play yard.  Always flip 
changer to the outside when not in use

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ASSEMBLY

1.  Connect the two Long Curved Bars together as shown in figure 2.  
2.  Insert the assembled Curved Bars into the Changing Area Fabric 

such that the holes in the ends of the Curved Bars face downward 
as shown in Figure 3. 

3.  Slide the Curved Bars around inside the sleeve of the Changing 

Area Fabric.

4.  Connect the Short Bars with Connector Knobs to the Curved 

Bars as shown in figure 4.   When assembling the Short Bars with 
Connector Knobs make sure that 

the knobs will be facing inward

 

when assembled and the snap buttons are facing downward.

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure  4.

TO ASSEMBLE CHANGING AREA

Figure  5.

Figure 1

Holes face 

down

Completed assembly

Summary of Contents for 8166BC

Page 1: ...66BC Instruction Manual Convenience through Innovation and thoughtful design SAFAri babies Trend Nursery Center 08 06 Read all instructions BEFORE assembly and USE of product KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUT...

Page 2: ...e items with a string around the child s neck such as hood strings or paci er cords DO NOT suspend strings over a Playard crib or attach strings to toys DO NOT place the Playard near a window where co...

Page 3: ...wheels to the playard with the axle and nut as shown in gure Fig 5 The brake cluster on the wheel must face to the inside The axle is inserted from the outside to the inside Fig 6 Check that the wheel...

Page 4: ...des of the Playard Fasten the hook and loop tabs to the underside of Playard to prevent the mattress from moving Fig 12 Fig 13 WARNING To prevent child from suffocating hook and loop straps MUST be se...

Page 5: ...eezing button until the rail clicks Push down on rail while still holding release button in until side forms a U Repeat for remaining sides Fig 3 NOTE If top rail s do not form the U completely do not...

Page 6: ...er cords DO NOT suspend string over bassinet or attach strings to toys DO NOT add padding or other objects inside your bassinet which will permit a child to climb out To prevent your child from fallin...

Page 7: ...assembled tubes through the loops provided on the bassinet insert Fig 3 3 Place assembled bassinet onto the Playard Push down each of the bassinet supports onto the playard frame as shown in Fig 4 NO...

Page 8: ...play yard frame Never leave the changing table in place when the child is in the bassinet or the play yard Always ip changer to the outside when not in use ASSEMBLY 1 Connect the two Long Curved Bars...

Page 9: ...a to side of Playard Fig 8 9 Check that changing area is secure before using REMOVAL 1 Flip changing area to the outside of the Playard Unsnap fabric ap of changing area from Playard 2 Twist connector...

Page 10: ...clear of the restraint Bring the restraint around the child s waist and clip the male and female ends of the buckle together See Fig 1 2 Tighten strap until fits snug around child s waist DO NOT OVER...

Page 11: ...OVAL OF BASSINET Figure 1 Figure 2 WARNING This toy bar is designed to be used from birth to 5 months A toy bar is in tended for visual stimulation and is not intended to be touched by the child Possi...

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