I just put that together so I know your confusion. You have o put the little plastic glider plugs in the end of the rails then put the screws through the metal into the plastic piece to keep it secure the two gliders go on the front of the crib ends with a screw in the top and bottom of the plastic pieces the back rail does not slide up and down it is just stationary the rail that holds the mattress gets bolted in either of the 2 hieghts depending on the age of the child. Then the 2 big plastic pieces go on the end of the rail at the top so that you can squeeze it together to raise and lower the side. If you have any questions you can email me back or call me at 517-673-9091. I hope his helps.
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It should have come with the toddler rail when you purchased the crib. Simply remove a few screws and take the front of the crib off (what would be the footboard). Then simply slide the toddler rail in the tracks.
A purchase of adult rails is required to make the conversion to a full size bed for the next step.
What color is the crib? Call at 770-974-8895 if we can help with your toddler rail.
This site has instructions for the cribs listed below.The 1st two listed seem to be generic cribs with a metal mattress support. It worked for my used crib. www.milliondollarbaby.com/help.milliondollarbaby.com/ *For cribs with snap-in spring hangers hooks & metal mattress support.w/ spring hanger hdware. *For cribs w/ bolt-in metal hdware for metal mattress supportw/ metal hdware. For cribs with Safety Glide nylon(rodless) hardware Sleigh Convertible 3001 Crib Sleigh Convertible 3091 Crib - Safety Glide Jenny Lind Crib Ashley/Alexandria Crib (1 piece headboard) +Day bed info. Ashley/Alexandria Crib (3-piece headboard) +Day bed info Lauren Crib) +Day bed info Emily Crib (One piece headboard)) +Day bed info Emily Crib (Four-piece headboard)) +Day bed info Mini Emily Crib Anastasia Crib Bridget Crib Valerie Crib) +Day bed info Bailey Crib ) +Day bed info Ellie Crib Day bed and full bed info Kalani Crib Day bed and full bed info Bordeaux Crib Day bed and full bed info Annabelle Mini Crib Italian Cribs-Metal Barrel Nut Italian Cribs-Nylon Nut Canopy cribs with snap-in spring hanger hardware Canopy cribs with metal bolt-in hardware
This site has instructions for the cribs listed below.The 1st two listed seem to be generic cribs with a metal mattress support. It worked for my used crib. www.milliondollarbaby.com/help.milliondollarbaby.com/ *For cribs with snap-in spring hangers hooks & metal mattress support.w/ spring hanger hdware. *For cribs w/ bolt-in metal hdware for metal mattress supportw/ metal hdware. For cribs with Safety Glide nylon(rodless) hardware Sleigh Convertible 3001 Crib Sleigh Convertible 3091 Crib - Safety Glide Jenny Lind Crib Ashley/Alexandria Crib (1 piece headboard) +Day bed info. Ashley/Alexandria Crib (3-piece headboard) +Day bed info Lauren Crib) +Day bed info Emily Crib (One piece headboard)) +Day bed info Emily Crib (Four-piece headboard)) +Day bed info Mini Emily Crib Anastasia Crib Bridget Crib Valerie Crib) +Day bed info Bailey Crib ) +Day bed info Ellie Crib Day bed and full bed info Kalani Crib Day bed and full bed info Bordeaux Crib Day bed and full bed info Annabelle Mini Crib Italian Cribs-Metal Barrel Nut Italian Cribs-Nylon Nut Canopy cribs with snap-in spring hanger hardware Canopy cribs with metal bolt-in hardware
i think this is the same crib that i have. I remove the front rail that slides up and down, then i removed the plastic contraptions that allow it to slid up and down on. I then attached the bed frame on the lowest setting, by first fastening the two back ends first. Then I attached the toddler rails to the bottom of the bed frame and then once they where on I attached the bed frame to the crib with the rails and the brackets for the bed frame pressed together. I hope i explained it so that i makes sense.
contact cosco at http://www.coscojuvenile.com/instructions/ most manuals can be downloaded with model number and manufacture date, if you do not know them they should be one the crib frame on the bottom, or contact the 1-800 number and they should be able to help you find it
I have the opposite problem - I can put it together as a toddler bed. The trick with that is that you put one of the long screws through both the hole at the SHORT end of the toddler bed side AND the metal flange from the springs into that end of the crib. The other long screw goes through the raised end of the toddler side into the end of the crib - where the child's head would be.
Is there supposed to be a plastic piece at the top of both ends of the crib on the side that does NOT go up and down? I can't seem to figure out how to put the crib side on.
I have some basic instructions for cribs in general, I hope it helps. http://www.babeetenda.com/cribinst.htm Of coarse there may be slight differences. If you listed the brand, I could see if there are proper instructions for it.
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