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Care And Maintenance; Safety Notes - John Lewis Anna cot Instruction Manual

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Care and maintenance

Your furniture may be cleaned by wiping with a damp cloth and drying with a soft clean cloth.
Do not use abrasives, bleach, alcohol or ammonia-based household polishes.
Take care when handling or moving the furniture. Careless handling may cause damage.

Safety notes

Furniture can be dangerous if incorrectly installed. Assembly should be carried out by a
competent person.
Keep children clear during assembly as pack contains small parts which may present a
choking hazard.
WARNING: Be aware of the risks of open fires and other such sources of strong heat, such as
electric bar fires, gas fires, etc. in the near vicinity of the cot.
WARNING: Do not use the cot if any part is broken, torn or missing and use only spare parts
approved by the manufacturer.
WARNING: Do not leave anything in the cot or place the cot close to another product, which could
provide a foothold or present a danger of suffocation or strangulation, e.g. strings, blind/curtain
cords, etc.
WARNING: Do not use more than one mattress in the cot.
The lowest base position is the safest, and should be used as soon as your baby is old enough
to sit up.
WARNING: Always ensure the dropside is in the highest position if you are leaving the child
unattended in the cot.
The thickness of the mattress chosen must not reduce the internal depth (from the top of the
mattress surface to the top of the side) to less than 500mm with the base in its lowest position
or 200mm with the base in the highest position. The inside face of the leg of the cot has a mark
indicating this height.
The mattress should be no more than 30 mm shorter or narrower than the internal length or
width of the cot. Cot is suitable for use with a mattress of 1200 mm in length, 600 mm in width and
a maximum thickness of 100 mm.
All assembly fixings should always be tightened properly. Care should be taken that no screws
are loose because a child could trap parts of their body, or clothing (e.g. strings, necklaces,
ribbons, dummies, etc) which could pose a risk of strangulation.
To prevent falls, when the child is appeal to climb out of the cot, the cot should no longer be used
for that child.
Do not allow your child to jump on the cot. This may result in damage to the furniture and/or
injury to your child.
Retain this information leaflet for future reference.
John Lewis Partnership
171 Victoria Street
London
SW1E 5NN
www.johnlewis.com
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