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V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribMade in VietnamModel No: 110444Distributed in the U.S.A by:Restoration Hardware baby & child11640 Harrel St. Suite BMira Loma, CA 91752rhbabyandchild.comDestributed in Canada by:Restoration Hardware Canada, Inc.1500-1055 West Georgia StreetVancouver, British Columbia V6E4N7WARNING:Read allinstructions before assembling thisproduct. KEEP INSTRUCTIONSFOR FUTURE USE.CUSTOMER SERVICEIf you are missing parts or have any questions about this product, contact us first. You can also order parts bywriting to the address above. Include the product model number, color, and a brief description of the part. Call1-800-762-1751.CARE AND CLEANINGDO NOT scratch or chip the finish. DO NOT use abrasive chemicals for cleaning. Dust often using a soft, drycloth. Blot spills immediately and wipe with a clean, damp cloth. If the crib is to be stored, store in a cool, dryplace and carefully package all original hardware to protect from loss.TOOLS AND INSTALLATIONTools Necessary: Allen Key (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 iscompletely assembled, return to each bolt and tighten. Use wax or soap on all bolts to facilitate assembly.Page 1 of 11

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CRIBSA. WARNING: Infants can suffocate on soft bedding. Never add a pillowor comforter. Never place additional padding under an infant.A. WARNING: Failure to follow these warnings and the assemblyinstructions could result in serious injury or death. Never use plastic shipping bags or other plastic film as mattress covers because they can causesuffocation. Infants can suffocate in gaps between crib sides and a mattress that is too small. To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed on their backs tosleep, unless otherwise advised by your physician.Strangulation Hazard: Strings can cause strangulation! DO NOT place items with a string around a child's neck, such ashood 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 onloose fasteners. DO NOT place crib near window where cords from blinds or drapes may strangle a child.Fall Hazard: When child is able to pull to a standing position, set mattress to lowest position and remove bumperpads, large toys and other objects that could serve as steps for climbing out. When child is able to climb out or reaches the height of 35 inches (89 cm), the crib shall no longer beused, 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 afterassembly and frequently during use. DO NOT use crib if any parts are missing, damaged or broken.Contact customer service at 1-800-762-1751 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. Follow warnings on all products in a crib. Never use plastic shipping bags or other plastic film as mattress covers because they can causesuffocation. Infants can suffocate in gaps between crib sides and a mattress that is too small.Page 2 of 11

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CRIBSCAUTION: ANY MATTRESS USED IN THIS CRIB MUST BE AT LEAST 27 1/4INCHES BY 51 5/8 INCHES WITH A THICKNESS NOT EXCEEDING 6 INCHES.A. WARNING Do not use this crib if the enclosed or attached instructions cannot be strictlyadhered to. Do not use this crib if the child is able to climb out unaided or is tallerthan 35 inches (89 cm). Do not place cords, straps or similar items that couldbecome wound around the child's neck in or near this crib. Ensure that the sidesare properly latched or locked in place when the crib is occupied. The mattressused with this crib should not be more than 6 inches (15 cm) thick and should be ofsuch length and width that the gap between the mattress and the sides of the crib isnot more than 1 1/5 inches (3 cm) when the mattress is pushed into the corner ofthe crib. Parents should inspect the crib regularly before putting the child in the crib eachday and confirm that every component of the crib is properly and securely in place.Page 3 of 11

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR TODDLER & DAY BEDSA WARNING:ENTRAPMENT/STRANGULATIONHAZARDInfants have died in toddler beds from entrapmentand strangulation.Failure to follow these warnings and the assemblyinstructions could result in serious injury or death.NEVER use bed with children under 15 months.NEVER place bed near windows where cords fromblinds or drapes may strangle a child. The mattress intended for use on the bed is a full-size crib mattress havingminimum dimensions of 51 5/8 inches (1310mm) in length, 27 1/4 inches (690mm)in width and 4 inches (100mm) in thickness, not exceeding 6 inches (152mm) inthickness. If guardrails are used as the mattress containment means, the guardrail(s) provided must be used to avoid the formation of a gap between the mattress and the bedthat could cause an entrapment.DO NOT place bed near windows where cords from blinds or drapes may stranglea child.DO NOT place items with a string, cord, or ribbon around a child's neck, such ashood strings or pacifier cords.DO NOT suspend strings over a toddler bed for any pacifier cords.A child using the toddler or day bed must be at least 15 months of age and notweigh more than 50 lb. (22. 7kg).Page 4 of 11

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribPARTS INCLUDEDB [1] FRONT RAILC [1] LH SIDE FRAME'1D [1] RH SIDE FRAMEE [1] MATTRESS PLATFORM2ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS3STEP 1:DESCRIP TIONITE MNO.A [1] HEADBOARDQUANTITYPin Bolt¾"x2¼"x1 3/J6"hTIAllen Nut4 pcs.4 pcs.¾ x½ Allen Bolt8 pcs.3/J6"x2¼"405 Insert the Lock Washer (4) onto the Allen Bolt (3) and tightenusing Allen Key (5).6 3/J6"x1"(3) k·x2¼· Allen Bolt 4 pcs7 ¼"x1"80Lock Washer(Sm all)4 pcs.9@Flat Washer4 pcs.10 Allen Key(Sm all)1 pc.111BWood Cover2 pcs.Position the Headboard (A) between the LH Side Frame (C)and RH Side Frame (D) and align the holes at the ends withholes on the side frames.(4) Lock Washer 4 pcs(5) Al len Key 1 pc'--Allen Key1 pc.--0Page 5 of 112 pcs.%2"x2 ¼"---"35L -4 pcs.Bolt- - - - - - - - - - - - - - C2 pcs.Allen BoltIJD8 pcs.Allen Bolt 12Lock Washer---

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribSTEP 2:Insert the Pin Bolts (1) to the side frames as shown in the sketch. There are three height adjustments for choice.Align the holes and position the Mattress Platform (E) onto the Pin Bolts.Note:Mattress platform is easily adjustable to varying heights by loosening and removing the Pin Bolt (1) fromall four corners and reinserting into a different hole for a higher or lower level.(1) ¾ x2 ¼"x1 ¾6"h Pin Bolt 4 pcst - - - - - - - - --7f lL - - - - - - - - --JEPage 6 of 11

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribSTEP 3:Insert the Allen Nuts (2) and tighten using Allen Key (5).Set the Mattress Platform (E) to the desired height by adjusting the Pin Bolts (1). The Mattress Platform should beat 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 Mattress Platform should be at its lowest position.(2)¾· x ½"Allen Nut 4 pcs(5) Allen Key, - - - - - - - - - -C)------L JPage 7 of 11

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribSTEP4:Repeat steps 2 and 3 to connect the Front Rail (B) as shown in the sketch.(3) 1k' x 2 ¼ Allen Bolt 4 pcs(4) Lock Washer 4 pcs(Q) (5) Allen KeyIIPage 8 of 11----j

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribSTEPS:In order to convert the crib to a toddler bed, loosen all tightened bolts from side frames. Spread front of cribopen enough to remove Front Rail (B) and to insert toddler rail (sold separately) between crib side frames.Note:If Mattress Platform (E) is not in the lowest position, unscrew Allen Nuts (2) and move it to the lowestposition.IISave the hardware removedto use in a later step.Page 9 of 11

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribSTEP 6:Repeat step 3 to connect the toddler rail as shown in the sketch. When converting the crib to a toddler bed, theAllen Bolts (6) should be inserted in the upper holes of the side frames and tightened with the Allen Key (5).'(6) 1/,6" x 1' Allen Bolt 2 pcs- - - 7(5) Allen Key6r - - - - - - - - - (3) 1/,6" x2 ¼ Allen Bolt 4 pcs(4) Lock Washer 4 pcsILPage 10 of 11

V2.1RHBABY&CHILDTanner Conversion CribSTEP 7:The crib can be converted to a full size bed. Using the Headboard (A), attach a full size bed frame (soldseparately) at the location shown. Insert the Flat Washer (9) and Small Lock Washer (8) onto the Allen Bolt (7) andtighten using Small Allen Key (10).When converting the toddler bed to a full-size bed, insert the Bolt (12) into highest hole on Headboard (A) fromthe back, locate the Wood Cover (11) at the highest hole on front of the Headboard (A), screw the Bolt (12) intothe Wood Cover (11) with a screwdriver (not included), hold the Wood Cover (11) and make sure its two edges arealways paralleled with the headboard post edges during tightening the bolt.IMPORTANT:Store away all extra parts to this crib/toddler bed for possible future use as you may wish to convert again.Always store the assembly directions in the pouch attached to the mattress platform.(12) ¾2"x2¼ Bolt 2 pcs B@\\-1(11) Wood Cover 2 pcsI- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J(8) Small Lock Washer 4 pcs(9) Flat Washer 4 pcs@ (7) ¼"x1 Allen Bolt 4 pcs@ [ (10) Small Allen Key 1 pcPage 11 of 11--7

Tanner Conversion Crib Made in Vietnam Model No: 110444 Distributed in the U.S.A by: Restoration Hardware baby & child 11640 Harrel St. Suite B . Allen Nut ¾ x½ Allen Bolt 3/J6"x2¼" Lock Washer Allen Key Allen Bolt 3/J6"x1" Allen Bolt ¼"x1" Lock Washer (Small) Flat Washer Allen Key

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