baby&child Sutton 5463-0612 Assembly Instructions Manual
The baby&child Sutton 5463-0612 crib is designed to meet the highest safety standards and complies with all U.S. and Canadian cribs and cradles regulations. It features a drop side for easy access to your baby, a mattress support with adjustable height for your growing child, and a canopy frame for a touch of elegance. The crib is made of durable materials and is easy to assemble and clean.
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All Restoration Hardware cribs are designed to meet the highest safety standards and comply with all U.S. and
Canadian cribs and cradles regulations
.
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Assembly Instructions For Crib
Distributed in the U.S.A. by:
Restoration Hardware Baby & Child
2900 North Macarthur Drive
Tracy, California 95376 restorationhardware.com
Restoration Hardware Baby & Child
2900 North Macarthur Drive
Tracy, California 95376 restorationhardware.com
Made in China
Model No: 5463−0612
ˆSutton Collection˜
Model No: 5563−0612
ˆSutton Collection˜
WARNING: Read all instructions before assembling this product. Keep instructions for future use.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
If you are missing parts or have any questions about this product, contact us first. You can also order parts by writing to the address above. Include the product model number, color, and a brief description of the part. Call 1−800−762−1751
CARE AND CLEANING
DO NOT scratch or chip the finish. DO NOT use abrasive chemicals for cleaning. Clean with mild soap on a soft rag. Rinse and dry thoroughly. If the crib is to be stored, store in a cool dry place and carefully package all original hardware to protect from loss.
TOOLS AND INSTALLATION
Tools Necessary: Allen Key (included).
Flathead Screwdriver (not included).
Phillips Screwdriver (not included).
Note: It may be easier to assemble product with two people.
NOTE: When inserting bolts, turn clockwise until tight. Then loosen 1/2−3/4 of a turn. After crib is completely assembled, return to each bolt and tighten. Use wax or soap on all bolts to facilitate assembly.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CRIBS
WARNING:
Infants can suffocate on soft bedding. Never add a pillow, comforter or padding.
WARNING:
Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death.
To reduce the risk of SIDS , pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed on their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by your physician.
Strings can cause strangulation! DO NOT place items with a string around a child’s neck, such as hood strings or pacifier cords. DO NOT suspend strings over a crib or attach strings to toys.
To help prevent strangulation tighten all fasteners. A child can trap parts of the body or clothing on loose fasteners.
DO NOT place crib near window where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a child.
When child is able to pull to a standing position, set mattress to lowest position and remove bumper pads, large toys and other objects that could serve as steps for climbing out.
After raising side, make sure latches are secure.
DO NOT leave child in crib with side lowered. Be sure side is in raised and locked position whenever child is in crib.
When a child’s height reaches 90 centimeters (35 inches), the crib shall no longer be used, and the child should be placed in a youth or regular bed.
Check this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges before and after assembly and frequently during use. DO NOT use crib if any parts are missing, damaged or broken. Contact Restoration Hardware for replacement parts and instructional literature if needed. DO NOT substitute parts.
DO NOT use a water mattress with this crib.
If refinishing, use a non−toxic finish specified for children’s products.
Read all instructions before assembling crib. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE
USE.
Never use plastic shipping bags or other plastic film as mattress covers because they can cause suffocation.
Infants can suffocate in gaps between crib sides and a mattress that is too small.
CAUTION: Any mattress used in this crib must be at least 27−1/4 inches by 51−5/8 inches with a thickness not exceeding 6 inches.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CRIBS
WARNING
Do not use this crib if the enclosed or attached instructions cannot be strictly adhered to. Do not use this crib if the child is able to climb out unaided or is taller than 90 cm. Do not place cords, straps or similar items that could become wound around the child’s neck in or near this crib. Ensure that the sides are properly latched or locked in place when the crib is occupied. The mattress used with this crib should not be more than 15 cm thick and should be of such length and width that the gap between the mattress and the sides of the crib is not more than 3 cm when the mattress is pushed into the corner of the crib.
Parents should inspect the crib regularly −− before putting the child in the crib each day −− and confirm that every component of the crib is properly and securely in place.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR TODDLER & DAY BEDS
WARNING
Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death from entrapment or strangulation.
DO NOT place bed near windows where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a child.
The mattress intended for use on the bed shall be a full−size crib mattress having minimum dimensions of 51−5/8 in. (1310 mm) in length, 27−1/4 in. (690 mm) in width and 4 in. (100 mm) in thickness, not exceeding 6 in. (152 mm) in thickness.
DO NOT place bed near windows where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a child.
DO NOT place items with a string, cord, or ribbon around a child’s neck, such as hood strings or pacifier cords.
DO NOT suspend strings over a toddler bed for any reason.
FOR TODDLER BEDS AND DAY BEDS ONLY.
A child using this bed should be at least
15 months of age and should not weigh more than 50 lbs. (22.7 kgs.).
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Item Identification
For ease of identification, all parts are labeled to correspond to the Step number in which the part is used.
Step #6 Canopy frame assembly
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Step #4 Stationary side assembly
(Page 9 of 13)
Step #8 Toddler rail assembly
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Step #2 Mattress support height adjustment
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Step #3 Mattress support
Attachment to stretcher bars
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Step #5 Drop side assembly
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Step #7 Drop side operation
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Step #1 Side frame & stretcher bar assembly
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STEP #1
SIDE FRAME &
STRETCHER BAR ASSEMBLY
Side Frame (x 2)
Stretcher Bar (x 2)
NOTE: Do not fully tighten at this time.
Side frame
Hardware needed for Step #1:
(AA) K.D. Barrel Nuts (x 4 pieces)
(BB) 3-1/2 in. Bolts (x 4 pieces)
(CC) Dowel Pin (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
Detail A
Insert barrel nuts into holes in stretcher bar
Align threaded hole in barrel nut with bolt (BB)
Note: Slot on barrel nut faces outward
Side frame
(BB)
1A
(CC)
(BB)
(AA)
(AA)
Stretcher bar
(CC)
1B
(BB)
Stretcher bar (AA)
(AA) K.D. Barrel nuts (x 4 pieces)
(CC)
(BB)
(DD)
Hardware Step # 1
(BB) 3-1-2 in. bolts (x 4 pieces)
(CC) Dowel pin (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
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STEP #2
MATTRESS SUPPORT
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Mattress support (x 1)
Note: Do not fully tighten at this time.
Hardware needed for Step #2:
(EE) Mattress nut (x 4 pieces)
(FF) 1-3/8 in. Mattress bolt (x 4 pieces)
(GG) Mattress washer (x 4 pieces)
(HH) 3/8 in. lock washer (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
2C Note: Highest level for infants
2D
2B
Note: Mattress support is easily adjustable to varying heights by removing hardware from current level and inserting into different hole for higher or lower level.
Lowest Level
(HH)
Detail A
2A
Highest Level
(EE)
(GG)
(FF)
Hardware Step # 2
(EE) Mattress Nut (x 4 pieces)
(FF) 1-3/8 in. Mattress Bolt (x 4 pieces) (GG) Mattress Washer (x 4 pieces)
(HH) 3/8 Lock washer (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
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STEP #3
MATTRESS SUPPORT
ATTACHMENT TO
STRETCHER BARS
Mattress support (x 1)
Note: Do not fully tighten at this time.
Hardware needed for Step #3:
(EE) Mattress nut (x 4 pieces)
(FF) 1-3/8 in. Mattress bolt (x 4 pieces)
(GG) Mattress washer (x 4 pieces)
(HH) 3/8 in. lock washer (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
(FF)
(HH)
(DD)
Detail A
(EE)
(GG)
3C
3A
Hardware Step # 3
(EE) Mattress Nut (x 4 pieces)
3B
3D
(FF) 1-3/8 in. Mattress Bolt (x 4 pieces) (GG) Mattress Washer (x 4 pieces)
(HH) 3/8 Lock washer (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
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STEP #4
STATIONARY SIDE
ASSEMBLY
Stationary Side (x 1)
Note: Do not fully tighten at this time.
Hardware needed for Step #4:
(II) 2-5/8 in. Bolt (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
Stationary Side
4A
4B
4C
4D
(II)
Detail A
(DD)
Hardware Step # 4
(II) 2-5/8 inch bolt (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
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STEP #5
DROP SIDE ASSEMBLY
Hardware needed for Step #5:
(KK) Upper bushing (x 2 pieces)
(LL) Lower guide stud (x 2 pieces)
(MM) Upper bushing screw (x 2 pieces)
Drop side (x 1)
To attach drop side, insert top of upper track on to upper bushing on both ends. Then align lower guide stud with slot in lower track of drop side. Pull up on drop side to engage.
(KK)
(MM)
(LL)
Detail B
Lower guide stud
Detail A
Upper bushing
Upper track in
Drop side
(KK)
(MM)
(LL)
Lower track in
Drop side
(MM)
(KK)
(LL)
(KK) Upper bushing (x 2 pieces)
Hardware Step #5
(LL) Lower guide stud (x 2 pieces)
(MM) Upper bushing screw (x 2 pieces)
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STEP #6
CANOPY FRAME ASSEMBLY
Canopy frame (x 1)
All hardware may be tightened at this time.
(NN)
(NN)
Hardware needed for Step #6:
(NN) 2-1/4 in. Bolt (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
Canopy frame
(NN)
(NN)
(NN)
Detail A
Hardware Step #6
(NN) 2-1/4 inch bolt (x 4 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
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STEP #7
DROP SIDE OPERATION
Stand at the middle of the drop side and hold the top rail with one hand. Raise the drop side slightly to enable you to release the latch by pushing on the drop side with your knee.
The drop side will now lower. Raise the drop side and it will automatically lock at the upper position.
Always make sure the drop side is properly secured.
Push in with knee
Move down
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STEP #8
TODDLER RAIL ASSEMBLY
Toddler Rail (x 2)
Detail A
(MM)
Hardware needed for Step #8:
(JJ) 1/2 in. Bolt (x 2 pieces)
(DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
(MM) Upper bushing screw (x 2 pieces)
Detail B
Note: Remove (KK) top bushings & (LL) bottom studs.
Drop side of crib
(JJ)
Stationary side of crib
(JJ)
(MM)
Metal hook on toddler rail
Hardware Step # 8
(JJ)1/2 inch plug bolt (x 2 pieces)
Loosen end bolts
Loosen all tightened bolts from near and far side frames and canopy frame.
Remove canopy frame.
Spread front of crib open enough to get toddler rail hooks between crib side frames. Assemble toddler rails to side frame on far end by hooking into provided slots while aligning stretcher bar.
Assemble toddler rails to side frame on near end by hooking into provided slots while aligning stretcher bar. Reattach canopy frame to top of crib.
Retighten all bolts to snug fit.
(MM) Upper bushing screw (x 2 pieces) (DD) Allen Wrench (1 piece)
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