Century 10747 manual

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    English PM-1717AA 9/00 Do not use this product until you read and understand these instructions. Instruction Manual  DEDICA TED TO QUALITY[...]

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    If you should have any problems with this product, call toll-free 1-800-837-4044 fr om anywhere in the U.S. or Canada or fax at 1-610-286-4555. Or write us at: Century Products P .O. Box 100 Elverson, P A 19520-9974 Attention: Customer Service Department Please have the following information available. See label on bottom tubing of Playard/Crib. Mo[...]

  • Page 3

    2 W ARNING Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death. W ARNING Failure to follow these warnings and instructions could result in serious injury or death. • When child is awake: NEVER leave child unattended. Always keep child in view . When child is sleeping: Always provide supervision n[...]

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    1 Pull travel bag up and remove Playard/Crib. 2 Stand Playard/Crib on legs and wheels and unfasten Floorboard Attachment Straps . 3 Separate Playard/Crib legs to approximately 60 cm (2 feet) apart. 5 Push down on center of Playard/Crib floor until it is flat and locks into position. NOTE: Locking action is automatic. HINT : It may be necessary to l[...]

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    6 Place floorboard in Playard/Crib with padded side facing up. NOTE: DO NOT install floorboard if using bassinet. Go to bassinet assembly section. 7 Secure ends of floorboard to Playard/Crib: • Pass Attachment Straps through holes in Playard/Crib floor . • Secure straps to underside of Playard/Crib floor . 1 Lay bassinet on flat surface and spr[...]

  • Page 6

    T o use bassinet with Playard/Crib: Place bassinet in center of Playard/Crib so that hooks go over long rails. Bassinet is now ready for use with Playard/Crib. 5 Insert one side of floorboard under Pocket on side of bassinet. 6 Pull Pocket down over floorboard to hold floorboard in place. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for other side of floorboard. 7 Push do[...]

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    4 Pull end of Sleeve over rod and release rod. Repeat for other rod. 5 Set canopy over Playard/Crib and insert canopy tabs into curved slots of Playard/Crib corners. 6 Secure canopy bottom around Playard/Crib corners using Attachment Strips . ASSEMBL Y and USE continued 6 1 Lay canopy on flat surface. 2 Unfold rods and insert fiber glass ends into [...]

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    1 Remove bassinet from Playard/Crib. FOLDING and STORING 7 2 Remove floorboard from bassinet. 3 Press release buttons on each hook and push hook into larger tube. 4 Rotate hooks to center of bassinet. 5 Fold bassinet. 6 Place bassinet in pocket of travel bag. IMPORT ANT : If continuing to use Playard/Crib, be sure to properly secure floorboard in P[...]

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    1 T o remove floorboard: • Unfasten attachment straps. • Remove floorboard and set aside. 2 T o unlock and raise floor: • Push down on center of Playard/Crib floor . • Lift Floor Handle and rotate in direction of arrow (counterclockwise). • Pull up on Floor Handle to raise floor . Raise approximately 45.7 cm (18 inches). 3 T o fold top ra[...]

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    A. T ravel Bag US $ 12.00 x _____ = $ ______ (CAN $ 19.00) B. Padded Floorboard US $ 18.00 x _____ = $ ______ (CAN $ 28.00) C. Instruction Manual FREE x _____ = FREE REPLACEMENT P ARTS Parts List (Model 10-747) Price Quantity T otal NOTE: Prices subject to change. T otal Parts $ ______ Playard/Crib, Bassinet, Canopy , Floorboard and T ravel Bag Sur[...]

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    Cardholder’ s Name: Card Number: Card Exp. Date: Check enclosed for $ SHIP TO: Name: Address: City: State: Zip: T elephone No.:( ) Please make checks payable in US currency to CENTUR Y PRODUCTS or charge to VISA, MASTERCARD or DISCOVER. Orders outside USA Must use credit card. T otal Parts $ Sales T ax $ Shipping & Handling $ Outside Continen[...]

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    Remember W e are here to help you! For immediate help, call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-837-4044 from anywhere in the U.S. or Canada or fax at 1-610-286-4555. Visit us at our web site: www .centuryproducts.com  Century Products Graco Children’ s Products Inc. A Division of Newell Rubbermaid Macedonia, Ohio 44056-2096[...]