Little Colorado Kid's Refrigerator 94 User Manual

Little Colorado Products for children

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WARNING: ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED

WARNING: Assembly kit contains parts with sharp edges.

WARNING: Assembly kit contains parts with sharp points.

WARNING: Anti tip-over kit must be installed before children can use this product.

WARNING: Package contains plastic bags that present suffocation risks for children.

WARNING: Assembly kit contains small parts that present choking hazards for children.

Handles

1 1/4" screw

5/8" screw

Adjustable

Magnetic Catch

Adjustable

Magnetic Catch

Doors

Main Body

Assembly Instructions for

Children's Refrigerator Item #94

All of us at Little Colorado, Inc hope that you and your little ones enjoy this Refrigerator for many years.

Please call us if you have any questions.

Manufactured in America by:

Little Colorado, Inc. 4450 Lipan Street Denver, Colorado 80211

Phone 303-964-3212 Fax 303-964-3213 [email protected]

1. Lay Main Body of Refrigerator flat on side with pre-drilled holes facing up.

2. Attach Top and Bottom Doors, using phillips head screwdriver, by inserting (12) 5/8" wood screws through hinges into

pre drilled holes. Tighten the screws evenly until both doors are firmly attached.

3. Stand Refrigerator up.

4. Insert (2) 1 1/4" wood screws into the Top Door, through the pre-drilled holes, from the inside. Make sure that screws

fully protrude through the door.

5. Using a phillips screwdriver, carefully start each screw into the pre-drilled holes in the handles.

6. Tighten the screws evenly until the handle is snug.

7. Repeat this procedure for the handle on the Bottom Door.

8. Check the magnetic catches for proper adjustment so that both doors open with a child's minimal effort. Please

make certain that a child does not need to use excessive force to open the doors. This could cause the Refrigerator to

accidentally be tipped forward if pulled too hard. The magnetic catches are easy to adjust by loosening the screws and

repositioning them if not strong enough. If too strong, you can either adjust them or place a few layers of clear tape over

the magnet to weaken the magnetic hold. The metal strikes on the doors are not designed to make full contact with the

magnets (otherwise they would be too strong). A small portion of the strike contacting the magnet is sufficient.

9. The anti tip-over kit must be installed before children are allowed to use the kitchen. Install by following the instructions

included with the kit.

10. Please recycle or responsibly dispose of the plastic bag so that it will never be in contact with small children. There is

an extreme risk of suffocation when children play with plastic bags.

If you received a Refrigerator with a painted or clear finish it is easy to clean with common non abrasive household

cleaners. Do not use any cleaner that contains ammonia, such as Windex. All of our paints are made in America and safe

for children. If you received a Refrigerator with a magnetically attractive panel on the upper door it is designed for use with

refrigerator magnets and may not be compatible with some dry erase markers. Check a small area to test before using.

Quality Wooden Children’s Furniture and Accessories

Made in America

Established 1987

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Handle Assembly Detail

1 1/4" wood screws

Revised 07/10

N. Tommer

Contents:

4- 1 1/4" wood screws

12- 5/8" wood screws

1- anti tip-over kit

1- Main Body

2- Door Handles

1- Bottom Door

1- Top Door

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