Assembly Instructions for Delta Glenwood Sleigh 3-in-1 Crib

The Delta Glenwood Sleight 3-in-1 crib easily converts from a crib to a toddler and day bed, making it functional not only for baby's first year, but for many years to come. The stationary non-drop side makes this crib safe for young babies, preventing them from getting trapped on the crib. The Delta Glenwood crib is also designed with a 3-position mattress support, to grow with your baby. Parents will also appreciate the non-toxic finish and wood materials.

Things You'll Need

  • Flat head screwdriver
  • M4 Allen wrench (included)

Instructions

    • 1

      Attach the left and right legs to a crib end using two dowels and two 6-by-38 mm bolts on the top, and two 6-by-55 mm bolts and two nuts on the bottom. Use the M4 Allen wrench to tighten the bolts. Repeat on the other end of the crib. Make sure the tenon on the top of the crib end faces up.

    • 2

      Slide the crib end top into the tenon on top of the crib end. Secure using two 6-by-38 mm bolts on the sides of the crib end. Repeat on the other end of the crib.

    • 3

      Secure the crib side to both ends of the crib. Use two 6-by-65 mm bolts and two barrel nuts on the top of the crib side. Use two 6-by-65 mm bolts and two barrel nuts on the bottom of the crib side. Tighten with the M4 Allen wrench. Hold the barrel nuts in alignment using the screwdriver.

    • 4

      Attach the mattress support to the ends and side of the crib using a 6-by-15 mm bolt in each corner. Make sure the warnings on the mattress pouch face up. Place the mattress support in the highest position for a newborn and lower it as the baby grows.

    • 5

      Secure the other crib side using two 6-by-65 mm bolts and two barrel nuts on the top of the crib side. Use two 6-by-65 mm bolts and two barrel nuts on the bottom of the crib side. Tighten with the M4 Allen wrench. Use the screwdriver to align the barrel nuts.

    • 6

      Store the instructions manual and the M4 Allen wrench in the pouch on the mattress support.

    • 7

      Remove the side attached in Step 5 to convert the crib to a toddler bed. Attach the stabilizer bar to secure the mattress support using two dowels, two 65 mm bolts and two barrel nuts. Make sure the mattress support is on the lowest position.

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