Hi, this is the instruction:
Things You'll Need:
First, Unpack the crib; it will come in several pieces in a box. Everything
that you need to assemble your standard baby crib will come with the
crib. No extra tools are required. Open the box up and separate the
pieces. Note the two long, thin side boards, two end pieces, two side
rails, a large wooden board and a mattress. Start with the two end
pieces. These are like a head board and a foot board. Take one and have
your helper hold it upright.
Take one of the long, thin side boards. It will have male hardware on
it. Insert the male hardware of the side board into the female hardware
of the first end piece. For a newborn, insert it at the highest level.
Do the same for the other side. Use the other end piece and the other
side board and attach them in the same way. Now you have a crib that
has two ends, but no side rails or bottom.
Insert the large wooden board into the crib as if it were a mattress.
Turn the fasteners so that they slide over the wood. This keeps the
wooden board safely in place and is what the mattress will rest on.
Take the first side rail, holding it with one hand on each end and
slide it onto the male hardware of the end pieces on each side. Push it
down until it clicks and locks securely into place. Do the same for the
other side rail. The rails are adjustable. To adjust them push the
buttons in on the top sides of each rail and slide up or down to
desired height. A crib rail can be put up when baby is sleeping and
then put down for easier changing.
Add the mattress. The mattress will slip right into the crib. There is
no hardware required. Once the mattress has been inserted the crib is
fully assembled. Add the casters to make the crib mobile by inserting
them into the bottom of each leg. All you'll have left to do is to add
a fresh sheet, and a darling baby bed set.
Tips and waring:
- This is not a one person job.
- Make
sure that all of the hardware is securely connected together for the
baby's safety.
Assemble in the nursery as the crib will not fit through a standard
door. The slats on cribs made before 1990s may be a strangulation
threat to baby. Do not use old cribs. Slats should never be more than
three inches apart.
Take care.