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One of the biggest selling points of the Parkland is its 4-in-1 convertible design. The crib is designed to evolve with your child. Here’s how to handle each stage.
Setting up a nursery is an exciting milestone, but deciphering outdated, confusing instruction manuals can quickly drain your energy. If you are struggling with the factory guide for your , you are not alone. Many parents find the original paperwork lacks detail or clarity.
Warning: This requires a (Model # usually 050-XX – check your manual). This kit is not included in the original box.
Note: as they can strip the wood or over-tighten hardware. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions 1. Attach the Feet One of the biggest selling points of the
: Tighten all bolts securely. Avoid using power drills, as they can strip the wood or over-tighten the hardware. Converting to a Toddler Bed
Cylindrical metal inserts with a cross-thread hole, placed into pre-drilled interior slots to receive the bolts. 🪜 Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions
Insert into the pre-drilled slots on the inside of the side panel if required by your specific Parkland sub-model. Use a flathead screwdriver to align the slot of the barrel nut so it faces the incoming bolt hole. Setting up a nursery is an exciting milestone,
Insert a through each bracket tab and directly into the threaded metal inserts on the legs.
Repeat the process on the other side of the left panel. Common mistake: People install the front rail upside down. Look for the smoother edge—that faces the room. The rougher, less-finished edge faces the mattress.
Lay the two side rails parallel to each other. Take the headboard and footboard and attach them to the rails using the provided screws or bolts. Ensure the corners are flush (aligned) before tightening them securely with your Phillips screwdriver or Allen wrench. Warning: This requires a (Model # usually 050-XX
This provides the rigid foundation needed to safely hold the mattress spring. 4. Mount the Mattress Support Spring
Two long wooden or metal support bars that run along the lower front and back to anchor the structure.
Ensure all bolts are firmly tightened and nothing is protruding.