B Bedford Baby Assembly Instructions Monterey Convertible Crib
! WARNING FOR TODDLER BED USE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. ! READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING BED. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE. ! DO NOT PLACE BED NEAR WINDOWS WHERE CORDS FROM BLINDS OR DRAPES MAY STRANGLE A CHILD. ! PREVENT BURNS. KEEP BED AWAY FROM OPEN FIRES AND OTHER HEAT SOURCES. ! THE MATTRESS INTENDED FOR USE ON THE BED SHALL BE A FULL-SIZE CRIB MATTRESS HAVING MINIMUM DIMENSIONS OF 51 5/8 in.
Congratulations on your purchase of a Bedford product. We take great pride in the quality and design of our furniture. The safety of your child is our highest priority. It is important that you read these instructions carefully and completely to ensure that this product functions as it was designed. After opening the package, check to see that all the parts are present. If you think something is missing, please contact your retailer, and they can arrange to have the missing parts quickly replaced.
Hardware (Enclosed in Bag): I 8 x Barrel Nut K 8 x Phillips Screw, 1-3/8” Long J 8 x Allen Bolt, 3-1/8” Long L 8 x Wing Nut O 6 x Allen Bolt, 2” Long N 6 x Allen Bolt, 3” Long P 6 x Allen Bolt, 1-1/8” Long M 14 x Nylon Washer Q 6 x Cap Nut R Allen Wrench
Step 1 A. Position the stabilizer bars so that the four large holes face the inside of the crib. The two smaller holes for the spring deck should be at the top. B. Place a barrel nut (I) in the hole, with the slot aligned horizontally. C. Place a washer (M) on the allen bolt (J), then put the bolt through the crib side and thread it into the barrel nut. D. Use the allen wrench to securely tighten the bolt. E. Repeat with the remaining 7 holes.
Step 2 A. Open all 4 support arms on the spring platform as shown in the drawing. B. Place a screw through the stabilizer bar as shown, then through the support arm on the spring. Thread on a wing nut and tighten securely. C. Repeat for the remaining three support arms. D. Set the spring to the desired height by adjusting the support arms. The spring should be at its highest setting for newborns, then adjusted to the lower positions as the child grows and becomes mobile.
Step 3 A. Thread two of the removable feet into the bottom of the headboard.
Step 4 A. Place a washer on the bolt, then thread the bolt through the back of the headboard into the fitting on the back of the crib side. Tighten securely using the allen wrench. B. Repeat for the other 5 holes.
Step 5 A. Screw the removable feet into the bottom of the footboard. B. Thread the bolt through the back of the corner post on the crib side into the fitting on the back of the footboard. Tighten securely using the allen wrench. C. Repeat for the other 5 holes.
Mattress Height Adjustment As the child grows and becomes more mobile, the mattress support should be adjusted to a lower position. By the time the child can stand, the mattress should be in its lowest position. A. Carefully tip the crib onto its back. B. Undo the four wing nuts holding the support arms to the spring and remove the screws. C. Lower the spring to the desired setting and align the holes. D. Insert the screws and tighten the wing nuts.
Toddler Bed Conversion A. Remove the 6 bolts attaching the footboard to the crib, and remove the footboard. B. Unscrew the removable feet from the bottom of the footboard, and screw them into the bottom of the crib sides. C. Adjust the spring to its lowest position, following the procedure in Step 2. D. Use the same bolts to attach the guard rail to the crib. Tighten securely using the allen wrench. E.
Day Bed Conversion A. If the guard rail was installed, remove the 4 bolts attaching the guard rail to the crib, and remove the guard rail. Save all hardware for future reassembly of your crib. B. Insert the allen bolt (P) through the hole in the corner post, and thread it into the cap nut as shown. Tighten securely using the allen wrench. C. Repeat with the other 5 holes.
Care and Maintenance ! After completing assembly, check that all bolts and screws are secure and tight. Hardware can become loose over time, so it is your responsibility to periodically check the tightness of all fasteners for as long as you use the crib. ! Wood is a natural material. As such, it can be affected by changes in temperature and humidity.