You have to unscrew the brackets from the front and back or sometimes they are on the sides of the crib and then lower the base. Then you will have to screw them back in
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Here is what I think is your owners manual. Try it and respond if it doesnt help. Good luck, looks easy.
Looks like 4 bolts that have wingnuts are removed and the mattress support brackets can be swiveled lower and the holes on the mattress support further in are used with the bolt/wingnut combo. This lowers
the mattress support. http://www.sorellefurniture.com/newinstructions/VICKI%20BRU%20CRIB.pdf
A:You remove the dropside by removing the bumpers and lowering. Then you loosen the screws on th wooden bar under the mattress base without taking apart . If necessary loosen the screws on the frame, but should only be necessary if the mattress base was put in with the straight hooks facing you. In any case you should not need to completely take apart, but still a pain!
Remove the mattress. in all for corners you should see metal arms that are attached to the mattress support. these arms will be screwed into brackets on the crib. Unscrew all four screws and re-screw them into the lowest hole available. replace mattress and your done.
Most cribs have tabs on the rails of them .... take everything out .. bedding,mattress,etc. Take a look at the platform that the mattress lays in especially the corners.... You might see a hook at each corner that fits into a release tab unlock the realease tab and remove the hook. Do this for each side and reinsert the hooks at the correct level in the crib... If this is not the case you may need to look at the owners manual... But I think you should be able to get a good idea about how it lowers when you remove all the bedding out of the crib..... good luck
I am not familiar with this crib, but I have been through many cribs and they all (so far) are adjustable to lower the mattress. You can figure it out by removing the mattress and matress board and inspecting the way the board is connected to the frame. Often there is a bar or rung that sits in a clip or groove at each corner of the crib just below the matress board. You may have to crawl underneath and look up at it.
Usually you will be able to lower the platform without using tools, but be sure to take the weight off the platform by removing the mattress and board.
Good luck.
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