Instructions for Assembling a Chicco Portable Playard

The Chicco Lullaby system is a pack-and-play portable crib and playard. The system is designed to fold into a compact carrying case for travel and storage. When needed, the Chicco Lullaby is intended to be opened and assembled in a few steps without the need for tools. This all-in-one system includes a bassinet, playard and changing table, as well as the added features of remote-control music player, night light and toy arch.

Instructions

  1. Assembling the Crib Frame

    • 1

      Remove the portable crib from its carrying bag.

    • 2

      Unwrap the crib frame from its surrounding crib pad by releasing its Velcro straps.

    • 3

      Place the crib frame with its wheels on the floor and pull up at the center of each crossbar until they snap in place.

    • 4

      Press on the center of the bottom of the crib until the lower part expands and snaps into place. Lock the lower hinges in place by securing the latches on each side.

    • 5

      Insert the crib pad into the bottom of the playard.

    Installing the Bassinet and Changing Pad

    • 6

      Remove the playard pad from the crib frame. The playard pad is used as a mattress when the bassinet feature is in use.

    • 7

      Lay the bassinet cover over top of the playard frame and snap it into place.

    • 8

      Insert the mattress pad into the bassinet.

    • 9

      Insert the curved metal poles for the changing table into the sleeves on both sides of the changing pad.

    • 10

      Insert the ends of the changing pad poles into the end pieces until they snap into place and form a square frame around the pad that curves downward on both ends.

    • 11

      Stretch the ties on the netting out towards the corner of the changing pad frame and snap them in place.

    • 12

      Buckle the changing pad in place on the frame of the playard and zip the side of the pad onto the zipper on the side of the playard.

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