Borislav Matrosov (Jul 3, 2011 8:38:45 AM)
*boris Remove the bassinet from the box and packaging.*
Borislav Matrosov (Jul 3, 2011 8:43:53 AM)
*Placing the bassinet upside down on a flat surface. Sets to attaching the legs to the bassinet's underside over a wood frame plate. screwing the legs to the frame looking to the papers that tells how the bassinet designed together.*
Borislav Matrosov (Jul 3, 2011 8:46:23 AM)
*Unfold the legs by pulling them upward and out. legs lock into place by means of a snapping joint.*
Borislav Matrosov (Jul 3, 2011 8:47:41 AM)
Insert the leg brace, or braces, between the legs. Leg braces may screw to the legs, or they may attach by means of a notch and hole configuration. Examine your legs and leg braces to determine which method is used to affix the braces to the legs. Leg braces give your bassinet strength to support your baby.
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Turn the bassinet over right side up. Insert the liner over the bassinet, aligning the holes in the liner with the notches, knobs or holes at the head of the bassinet. Usually there is a satin-type, quilted fabric that is pushed into the bassinet. Tug the ruffles or skirt over the exterior of the bassinet.
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Stretch the mattress cover over the mattress. Stretch the fitted sheet over the mattress cover. Place the mattress into the bassinet. The mattress will fit very snugly so the baby cannot get his limbs or head wedged into a crevice. Never use a mattress that doesn't fit very tightly into the bassinet.
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Stretch the hood cover over the hood frame. The hood frame is usually
Borislav Matrosov (Jul 3, 2011 8:52:40 AM)
*finished with the bassinet he heads to bed*
Borislav Matrosov (Jul 3, 2011 8:52:53 AM)
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