Westwood Design Jonesport Convertible Crib User Manual

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Assembly Instructions Jonesport Convertible Crib
Congratulations on your purchase of a Westwood 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. You can also contact our spare parts hotline: 1-973-305-0444, or email parts@westwoodbaby.com.
If any aspect of these instructions is unclear, please contact your retailer or Westwood for assistance.
For general support and help questions, you can contact Westwood directly by calling 1-908-719-4707, or emailing support@westwoodbaby.com.
In addition to meeting our own extensive in-house testing and standards, this crib has been independently tested to meet JPMA certification standards.
Crib Parts:
Headboard
A
Footboard
Left Crib Side
D
Mattress Support
F
Right Crib Side
E
2 x Removable Feet
C
2 x Stabilizer Bars
H
Hardware (Enclosed in Bag):
8 x Barrel Nut
I
8 x Phillips Screw, 1-3/8” Long
K
8 x Wing Nut
L
8 x Allen Bolt, 3-1/8” Long
J
M
14 x Nylon Washer
6 x Allen Bolt, 3” Long
N
6 x Allen Bolt, 1-1/8” Long
P
6 x Cap Nut
Q
6 x Allen Bolt, 2” Long
O
Allen Wrench
R
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.
Required Hardware
8 x Barrel Nut (I)
8 x Nylon Washer (M)
8 x Allen Bolt, 3-1/8” Long (J)
Allen Wrench (R)
Crib Side (D)
Nylon Washer (M)
Crib Side (E)
Allen Bolt (J)
Barrel Nut (I)
Stabilizer Bar (H)
Spring deck mounting holes should be toward the top
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. Once the child is able to stand, the spring should be at its lowest position. E. Insert a screw through the appropriate hole in the frame, then through the support arm, and thread on a wing nut, tightening it securely.
F. Repeat for the remaining three support arms.
Required Hardware
8 x Phillips Screw (K)
8 x Wing Nut (L)
Wing Nut (L)
Phillips Screw (K)
Support Arm
Lowest
Middle
Highest
Step 3
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.
Required Hardware
6 x Nylon Washer (M)
6 x Allen Bolt, 3” Long (N)
Allen Wrench (R)
Washer (M)
Allen Bolt (N)
Step 4
A. 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.
B. Repeat for the other 5 holes.
Required Hardware
6 x Allen Bolt, 2” Long (O)
Allen Wrench (R)
Allen Bolt (O)
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.
Support Arm
Wing Nut
Lowest
Middle
Highest
Day Bed Conversion
A. Remove the 6 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.
Required Hardware
6 x Allen Bolt, 1-1/8” Long (P)
6 x Cap Nut (Q)
Allen Wrench (R)
Allen Bolt (P)
Cap Nut (Q)
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. Extreme changes in humidity and temperature can cause the wood to warp, swell, crack, or shrink, thus compromising the structural integrity of the crib and making it dangerous to use.
§Use caution when placing the crib in storage to avoid extremes in temperature or humidity.
Cribs should always be stored indoors in climate controlled, dry locations.
§Use care when using a vaporizer or humidifier around the crib. Do not aim the vapor at the
crib or any other wooden furniture in the nursery. Avoid using vaporizers or humidifiers for extended periods of time.
§To clean the crib, wipe with a damp cloth and immediately the dry the surface. Do not use
any chemical cleaners or polishes. Such products can leave a residue on the finish and come in contact with your child.
§Your crib has a durable and protective non-toxic finish. However, if you decide to refinish it,
you must use a non-toxic finish specified for children’s products. Do not use any toxic stripping methods to remove the old finish.
November 9, 2007
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635 N. Billy Mitchell Rd., Ste. B
Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Phone: 1-908-719-4707
support@westwoodbaby.com
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