by Shelley Ridenour
(Clinton, Mo USA)
I am needing the Instructions for a Graco Simplicity 4600 Crib so that I can get ideas on how to put this baby crib together safely. I bought the Simplicity 4600CL Crib 9 years ago this October.
We used it first as a crib for the baby and then coverted it into a toddler bed. Since our child outgrew it, it has been in storage.
The bed is in good condition and I am pretty sure that we have all of the crib's parts but we can't figure out how to put it together for my new twin grandsons.
I believe that a list of the parts and a parts diagram so that we can take an inventory of everything that is necessary to put the crib together would be helpful in addition to the instructions manual.
Also, does anyone know where we can we get replacement parts if we find that we need some?
If anyone has any suggestions for a resource where we can order any missing or broken crib parts and get a copy of the instructions for a Graco Simplicity 4600 Crib I would appreciate it if you would please contact me using the comments section below (and PLEASE include your contact information in case I need to get in touch with you.
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