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  • Page 1 t r a v e l l e r ...
  • Page 2 & in two minutes you’ll be there. 1:2008) and French Safety Standard bits ~ bobs (XPS 54-081) states: The red numbers refer to traveller parts indicated on the first page of this guide IMPORTANT, RETAIN FOR 4 x pegs...
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    Repeat for all four packing up feet. Then turn the traveller on to its feet. Unfasten all the toggles from the elastic Locate the zip pull toggles and elastic loops and remove the mattress from the loops at both ends of the traveller.
  • Page 4 The original purchaser buying The once over product from an authorised dealer in the same Check the traveller for cuts & bruises. If your country as the purchaser. Proof of purchase is traveller is damaged in any way, or you are required.
  • Page 5 KEEP INSTRUCTIONS Customer costs within warranty The customer is responsible for any inwards freight charge WITH YOUR TRAVELLER to return the product to the manufacturer or its FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. representative for warranty and/or service. INJURY MAY RESULT...
  • Page 6 To prevent injury from falls, do not WARNING use the traveller when the child is able to climb out of the cot. Do not leave anything in the cot or place the cot close to another NOTE: The distance between the...
  • Page 7 ATTENTION WARNINGS Strings can cause strangulation! Never ATTENTION place items with a string around a American Safety Standard child’s neck such as hood strings or (ASTM F406-08a) states: pacifier cords. Never suspend strings over product or attach strings to toys. WARNING ATTENTION When the child is able to pull to standing...
  • Page 8 ATTENT WARNINGS on their back to sleep, unless ATTENT otherwise advised by your physician. Australian/New Zealand Safety Standard NEVER use this product if there are (AS/NZS 2195:1999 CPN4) states: any loose or missing fasteners, loose WARNING joints, broken parts, or torn mesh/ fabric.
  • Page 9 ATTENTION least 500mm. This will reduce the risk of children falling out of the cot. WARNINGS ATTENTION Canadian Safety Standard (CRC c.932) states: WARNING Ensure every component is properly and securely in place before placing the child in the traveller.

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