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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CRIBS

WARNING:

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

comforter. Never place additional padding under an infant.

WARNING:

 Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions

could result in serious injury or death.

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To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants to be placed on their backs to

sleep, unless otherwise approved by your physician.

Strangulation Hazard:

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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 over a crib or attach strings to  toys.

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To help prevent strangulation tighten all fasteners. A child can trap parts of the body or clothing  on

loose fasteners.

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DO NOT

 place crib near window where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a child.

Fall Hazard:

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When a child is able to pull to a standing position, set mattress to lowest position and remove

bumper pads, large toys and other objects that could serve as steps for climbing out.

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When child is able to climb out or reaches the height of 35 in (89 cm), the crib shall no longer be

used, and the child should be placed in a youth or regular bed.

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Check this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, 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. Contact customer service at 1-800-762-1751

for replacement parts and  instructional 

 

literature if needed.

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DO NOT

 substitute parts.

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DO NOT

 use a water mattress with this crib.

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

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Follow warnings on all products in a crib.

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Never use plastic shopping bags or other plastic film as mattress covers because they can  cause

suffocation.

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

Summary of Contents for Landry Storage

Page 1: ...m loss TOOLS AND INSTALLATION Tools Necessary Allen Key included NOTE It may be easier to assemble product with two people NOTE When inserting bolts turn clockwise until tight Then loosen 1 2 3 4 of a turn After crib is completely assembled return to each bolt and tighten Use wax or soap on all bolts to facilitate assembly WARNING Read all instructions before assembling this product KEEP INSTRUCTI...

Page 2: ...rd When a child is able to pull to a standing position set mattress to lowest position and remove bumper pads large toys and other objects that could serve as steps for climbing out When child is able to climb out or reaches the height of 35 in 89 cm the crib shall no longer be used and the child should be placed in a youth or regular bed Check this product for damaged hardware loose joints missin...

Page 3: ...is crib near a window or patio door where a child could reach the cord of a blind or curtain and be strangled Check this crib regularly before using it and do not use it if any part is loose or missing or if there are any signs of damage Do not substitute parts Contact the manufacturer if replacement parts or additions instructions are needed Children can suffocate on soft bedding Do not place pil...

Page 4: ...bed near windows where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a child DO NOT place items with a string cord or ribbon around a child s neck such as hood strings or pacifier cords DO NOT suspend strings over a toddler bed for any pacifier cords A child using the toddler or day bed shall be at least 15 months of age and shall not weigh more than 50lbs 22 7kgs WARNING ENTRAPMENT STRANGULATION HAZAR...

Page 5: ...he part is used Step 1 Side rail panels and storage assembly Page 6 Step 2 Mattress support assembly Page 7 Step 3 Hedboard assembly Page 8 Step 4 Front rail assembly and hide unused holes Page 9 Step 5 Toddler rail assembly Page 10 HEADBOARD SIDE RAIL PANEL RIGHT FRONT RAIL STORAGE MATTRESS SUPPORT SIDE RAIL PANEL LEFT ...

Page 6: ... both ends of the storage to the bore holes in the side rail panels Refer to DETAIL A and DETAIL B STEP 1 3 Attach the side panels to the storage by using Allen bolts AA together with lock washers and plain washers Please see DETAIL A and DETAIL B HARDWARE NEEDED FOR STEP 1 Allen Wrench 1 pc AA 1 4 x 1 3 8 BOLT 8 pcs Lock Washers 1 4 8 pcs Plain Washers 1 4 8 pcs A A B B AA AA DETAIL B DETAIL A ...

Page 7: ...ertical rails of the side panels See DETAIL D WARNING Set the mattress support to the desired height by adjusting the support arms The mattress support should be at it s highest setting for newborns then adjusted to the lower positions as the child grows and becomes mobile Once the child is able to stand the mattress support should be at its lowest position HARDWARE NEEDED FOR STEP 2 BB 1 4 x 13 1...

Page 8: ... panels STEP 3 2 Use Allen bolts CC lock washers and plain washers to attach the crib headboard to the side panels Please see DETAIL E and DETAIL F HARDWARE NEEDED FOR STEP 3 CC 1 4 x 1 3 4 BOLT 4 pcs Lock Washers 1 4 4 pcs Plain Washers 1 4 4 pcs Allen Wrench 1 pc DETAIL F CC CC DETAIL E E F ...

Page 9: ...shers and plain washers See DETAIL G After assembly re tighten all bolts for a snug fit DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN STEP 4 2 Return the drawers to the storage STEP 4 3 When the mattress support is on the middle or lowest setting unused holes can hurt your child s fingers Please use Allen bolts provided to hide these holes See illustration in DETAIL H HARDWARE NEEDED FOR STEP 4 CC 1 4 x 1 3 4 BOLT 4 pcs Lo...

Page 10: ... See DETAIL I After assembly re tighten all bolts to snug fit DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN STEP 5 3 Some unused holes which can be visible can hurt your child s finger Please use Allen bolts EE provided Packed inside Toddler rail box to hide these holes See illustration in DETAIL J Allen Wrench 1 pc EE 1 4 x 1 2 BOLT 2 pcs HARDWARE FOR STEP 5 PACKED INSIDE TODDLER RAIL BOX J I EE CC DETAIL I DETAIL J ...

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