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Product Type | Convertible Crib |
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Brand | Westwood Design |
Model | Jonesport |
Material | Wood |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Weight Capacity | 50 lbs |
Mattress Support | Adjustable |
Convertible Options | Crib, Toddler Bed, Day Bed, Full Bed |
Infants can suffocate in gaps between mattress and crib sides or on soft bedding.
Strings can cause strangulation; avoid items with strings and ensure all fasteners are tight.
Adjust mattress to lowest position when child can stand; discontinue use if child can climb out or reaches 35 inches.
Check for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts, or sharp edges before and after assembly.
The main headpiece of the crib.
The main footpiece of the crib.
Detachable feet for the crib.
The left side panel of the crib.
The right side panel of the crib.
The platform for the mattress.
Bars used to stabilize the crib structure.
Fasteners used with bolts.
Long bolts for initial assembly.
Screws for attaching support arms.
Nuts used with screws for support arms.
Medium length bolts for headboard attachment.
Short bolts for footboard attachment.
Very short bolts for day bed conversion.
Nuts used with short bolts for conversion.
Tool for tightening Allen bolts.
List of hardware needed for Step 1 assembly.
List of hardware needed for Step 2 assembly.
List of hardware needed for Step 3 assembly.
List of hardware needed for Step 4 assembly.
Steps to lower the spring support for the mattress as the child grows.
List of hardware needed for day bed conversion.
Periodically check tightness of all bolts and screws.
Protect wood from extreme temperature and humidity changes.
Use care with vaporizers or humidifiers around the crib.
Wipe with a damp cloth; avoid chemical cleaners or polishes.
Use non-toxic finishes if refinishing; avoid toxic stripping methods.