Bertini Cot Instruction Manual

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Need instructions for bertini miko cot Need instructions on how to convert a cot to a toddler bed? - Simplicity for Children Baby Gear question. I have a bertini renaissance cot. And i need to assemble it for my second child and the instruction manual is missing.. Cccam Install Dm500hd Image. ive tried for the life.

• 5 Answers SOURCE: I have all the instructions posted in an album on photobucket.com. In the site only search field (not the web search) type emilykenepp and change the search criteria from images to people. This should bring you to my profile- under my albums I have an album titled Graco Lauren Crib Assembly Instructions. Click on that and you should be good to go! Pages 10 and 11 are for the conversions. Also, for any further assistance, the customer service number for LaJobi (the people who actually manufacture the crib for Graco) is 1-888-266-2848 and for Graco it's 1-800-345-4109.

Hope this helps! Posted on May 07, 2009. • 5 Answers SOURCE: I have posted the instructions in an album on photobucket. I believe you can print them from there.

To get to them, go to photobucket.com and in the website only search field (not the web search) type emilykenepp and change the search from images to people. It should bring up my profile and under albums I have an album called Graco Lauren Crib Assembly Instructions. Click on that and you're good to go! Pages 10 and 11 are for conversions. If you have any further need, the number for LaJobi is 1-888-266-2848 and the number for Graco is 1-800-345-4109. Posted on May 07, 2009.

• 1 Answer SOURCE: I finally found my instructions!! It's actually really easy to convert to a toddler bed: Step one: Take out four screws (two on each side) of the front railing and top bar. They are the screws holding the front railing and the top bar to the side of the crib and the dresser. Step two: Lower the mattress to the lowest setting. Step three: Place the toddler bed railing in place.

It can go either way depending on which side of the crib your toddler sleeps. We put the taller part of the toddler railing closest to the dresser because that is where our son's head usually is. Step four: You'll need 4 1.5 inch hexagonal screws to screw in the toddler railing. After 2.5 years, I could only find two of them, so I used two 1.5 inch regular screws that came with the crib.

On the taller part of the toddler railing -- the screws go into the 1st and the fifth holes. On the shorter side of the railing, the screws go into the 3rd and the 5th holes. You've now got a toddler bed! Posted on Jan 10, 2009. • 5 Answers SOURCE: I have all the instructions posted in an album on photobucket.com.

In the site only search field (not the web search) type emilykenepp and change the search criteria from images to people. This should bring you to my profile- under my albums I have an album titled Graco Lauren Crib Assembly Instructions.

Click on that and you should be good to go! Pages 10 and 11 are for the conversions. Also, for any further assistance, the customer service number for LaJobi (the people who actually manufacture the crib for Graco) is 1-888-266-2848 and for Graco it's 1-800-345-4109. Hope this helps! Posted on May 07, 2009. • 5 Answers SOURCE: I have posted the instructions in an album on photobucket. I believe you can print them from there.

To get to them, go to photobucket.com and in the website only search field (not the web search) type emilykenepp and change the search from images to people. It should bring up my profile and under albums I have an album called Graco Lauren Crib Assembly Instructions. Click on that and you're good to go!

Pages 10 and 11 are for conversions. If you have any further need, the number for LaJobi is 1-888-266-2848 and the number for Graco is 1-800-345-4109. Posted on May 07, 2009. I have recently done this for my grandchildrens cots.

In my case the cots are wooden. We removed the vertically sliding 'gate' along with all sliding components (all screwed out easily), cut the gate down to about half the length and screwed it permanently to the head and outer side of the bed frame. I also added a bracket underneath at the 'exposed' end so the new bed safety rail is more rigid (formed by the gate now being on the floor with the top about 300mm [12'] above the mattress) This gives safety from the young child falling out and they can still easily get into and out of the bed by climbing up/down at the foot end. I will happily send you a digital image if you send me an email to (put MODIFY COT in subject line in case it goes to junk mail). So now we have training beds - but these will not last long as the little people grow so quickly. Sep 16, 2010 .