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Childesigns Carrollton Crib Questions & Answers
Changing from a crib to a toddler bed
1-Lower drop side to lower position. Then on the opposite side of the crib, remove stationary side. To remove stationary side, press the small tab on the end hardware(brown plastic piece that connects the rail to the frame) and then pull rail up.
2-Before reinstalling the conversion safety rail(csr), remove the mattress support bolt that is on the side the the csr opening will be(the foot of the bed). A new bolt will be used to reattach the mattress support in the next step.
3-Slide csr hardware onto the hardware on the crib ends. Insert two 1/4-20x2" bolts into each end. One bolt will replace the mattress support removed in step 2. Be sure to put the bolt back through the mattress support bracket before screwing into the end.
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Missing instructions for my Childesign Carrollton Crib
i have located a manual off the internet someone scaned to me. i dont know if it is exactly the right crib. the one that was given to me looks like a carlton or shelby design. i need the screws for it and the size was on there along with the instructions,the screws fit great. i can send it to you if you still need it just email me at
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Crib rail locks
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Childesigns carrollton crib
I am not familiar with this crib, but I have been through many cribs and they all (so far) are adjustable to lower the mattress. You can figure it out by removing the mattress and matress board and inspecting the way the board is connected to the frame. Often there is a bar or rung that sits in a clip or groove at each corner of the crib just below the matress board. You may have to crawl underneath and look up at it.
Usually you will be able to lower the platform without using tools, but be sure to take the weight off the platform by removing the mattress and board.
Good luck.
Converting to toddler bed
yes you need to get the conversion rail. I'm looking for one if anyone can find one. I can't find a number for the manufacturer and the store I bought it from doesn't carry it anymore.
I have a nod a
Nod-a-way cribs go together about the same way as the rest. If you have 2 metal rods
those hold the front-dropdside and allow the dropside to move safely up and down.
The back will have either 4 bolts, 2 on top-2 on bottom or a nub that holds the top side
of the back-fixed rail with 2 bolts on the bottom. The mattress support will either bolt in,
slide into opennings on the head and footboard. The hard thing is getting the dropside
set right so that it drops when you push the release with your foot. Be sure to lift then push
with your foot. Let me know if any of yours is different. I'll try and help more.
I need the instructions to turn my Morigeau-Lepine
Use the allen wrench that came with the crib to slightly loosen the two
bolts on the moveable gate side (bottom) then shimmy the sliding gate
out of the tracks. I did it myself with verbal directions from the
store - should be easy. If I find the instructional guide, I tell you.
Crib is ten years old. missing the metal piece
i could suggest that you go to a Welder so that he/she can made a duplicate metal piece that is missing.
hope i helped you
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It appears that some of the parts that should be
I recommend you contacting one of the highly trained CSR's at Products America. They will be able to go over your crib with you and determine what is missing and may even be able to provide you with the missing part. The numbers are 800-205-9642 or 800-772-1041. Call them anytime Monday through Friday from 8am to 6pm CST.
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