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BEFORE YOU START
!
IMPORTANT. READ CAREFULLY
- RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
1
'
Please check that all parts
&
hardware are present before you start the assembly of your
furniture.
2'
For ease and speed of assembly, we recommend that before you commence each
step
of the
assembly,
Please identify all the parts required for that
step.
3'
We recommend that where possible,
alJ
items are assembled nea. to the area in which they will be placed in
use,
to avoid moving the product unnecessarily once assembled,
4'
For
the
proteciion of your furniiure, particularly items of high gloss finish, we recommend
that the product
is
placed on
a
Protected surface during assembly to prevent-any damagJ.
5'
During assembly please take care
not
to over-tighten any fittings, as this may damage the product.
.+
Please periodically check all fittings and
retighten
as necessary.
*
To clean your item, please
use a
damp cloth and wipe
clean.
'
Never allow any kind of liquid to remain on your furniture. Absorption can cause wood to warp
or
finishes to de-laminate.
r
Piease
do
not place hot items (e.g hot drinks) directly on the wood
surface.
.
Please do
not
drag or pull your furniture.
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
1.
Thickness of mattress should
not
exceed 225mm.
2.
Children should be discouraged from playing
on
top of this bunk
bed.
3'
The bunk bed should be checked periodically by the owner to ensure that the guardrail,
ladder, and other components
are maintained in the correct position and state'of repair and that ali
connector!
are
tight.
4'
A
bunk bed
is
not to be placed near a ceiling fan unless the distance between the closest
points
on the ceiling fan bunk
Bed is at lest 2
metres.
5,
Use guardrails on both sides of upper
bunk.
6.
Prohibit horseplay on or under
bed(s).
7.
Prohibii more than one person on upper
bunk,
8.
Use Ladder for entering and leaving upper
bunk.
9'
lf
the
bunk bed will
be
placed
next
10
the wall, the guardrail that runs the full length of the bed should be placed against
The wall to prevent enirapment between the bed and the
wall.
10.
WARNING
Do not use the bunk bed/high bed
if
any struclural part
is
broken or missing.
I
1'
Ventilation of the room is necessary
in
order to keep the humidity low and to prevent mouid in and around the
bed.
12'
WARNING
"high beds
&
the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitabie for children under six years due to risk of injury
from
falls,,;
13'
WARNING
"children can become trapped between the bed
&
the wall, a roof
pitch,
.the
ceiling, adjoining pieces of furniture (e.g.cupboard)
and the like' To avoid risk of
se,rious
injury the distance
betuueen
the top safety
u"riir,
"nJ
ttrE'xiLi"i"ri
j*.ture
shall not exceed Tsmm
nor shall be more than
225mm,'
14.
always follow the manufacturer's instruction;
15,
Recommended Mattress
size :90cm x
190cm
(uK
single) with Maximum Depth
o{
22.5cm
16.
This item conforms to European Safety Standards
-
BS EN
747_1
:
2012
+
A1
:
Z01S
&
BS
FN
747_2
|
2012
+
A1
:
2015
17'
WARNING
"Bunk beds and high beds can present
a
serious risk of injury from strangulation
if not
used correcily. Never attach or
hang
items to any part of the bunk
bed
that are not designed to be
used
wlth
tfie
bed, for example, but not limited to ropes, strings,
cords,
hooks, belts and bags"
18'
H.igh
beds
-and
the upper bed of bunk beds
is
suitable for a maximum mattress thickness
of
1g2mm.
The
top
of mattress musi
not
come
above the line marked on the
bed.
STRANGULATION
HAZARD:
19'
Never attach or hang items to
any
part
of the bunk bed that are not designed for
use
with the bed for example, but not
limited to hook, belt
and
jump ropes.
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