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Monday, June 24, 2013

Crib for Life Instructions

Your baby's crib is one of the most important furniture pieces in your house. Aside from holding your baby while he sleeps, his crib will also serve as his tiny home inside your house. As a parent, you want to make sure that you provide the sturdiest construction and the best quality for your child's crib. With Crib 4 Life, you can have quality and durability in any crib design you want. If you just bought a crib under the brand, you can install it easily with the help of a few simple instructions.

Instructions

    1

    Attach the bed's rear corner post (RP) to one of the ends of your side frames (SF) using the two 60-millimeter bolts (B60). Attach your front corner post (FP) to the opposite end of your side frame with two remaining bolts of the same size.

    2

    Repeat Step 1 to assemble the other side of your crib, with another two 60-millimeter bolts attaching the opposite rear and the front corner posts with your side frame.

    3

    Position your back frame (BF) right on your floor with its design facing up. Place another one of your side frames perpendicular to your back frame, tightening them with two 80-millimeter bolts.

    4

    Repeat Step 2 for the opposite side of your crib, placing the opposite side frame perpendicular to your back frame's other side and tightening them with two 80-millimeter bolts.

    5

    Stand your three-sided crib upright while holding and raising its back frame.

    6

    Place your mattress support spring (MS) right on the floor inside your crib. Get two small spring bolts (B1) and insert and turn these into your height adjusters (HA) of your rear corner post. Use two more small spring bolts to attach your mattress support spring's front to your height adjuster on your front corner posts. Tighten the bolts with your wrench.

    7

    Use four 80-millimeter bolts to attach your front frame (FF) to your crib's front corner posts that will attach it to the rest of the crib. Allow the front frame to drop to the bottom part of your holes before fully tightening its bolts. Make sure your posts do not stick above your frames. Tighten the bolts and close the gate, making sure that your trigger latches (TL) and your strike plates (SP) are locked together correctly.

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