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Art. nr: 10036137
1/19
NR901-106/108
Batch nr:
IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY - KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
a) WARNING Raised beds and the upper bed in a bunk bed assembly are not good for
children under 6 years old because of the risk of injury from falling from such beds,
b) WARNING If the raised and bunk beds are not used correctly, they can present a serious
risk of injury from strangulation. Never attach or suspend things from the upper bunk bed
that are not going to be used with that bed.
Such things include - but are not limited to - cords, string, sashes, hooks, belts and bags.
c) WARNING Children can find themselves trapped between the bed and wall, or inclined
roof wall, ceiling, adjacent pieces of furniture (such as cupboards) or other items.
To avoid any risk of serious injury, the distance between the upper safety barrier and
surrounding items should not exceed 75 mm - or the distance should be greater than 230 mm.
d) WARNING Do not use the upper bunk bed or a raised bed if a part of the structure
is missing or broken. Spare parts should be requested from the manufacturer or shop.
e) It is essential that the manufacturer's instructions on assembly and use are followed.
f) The recommended size of the mattress to be used with the bed is 2000mm x 900mm,
Maximum mattress thickness: 124mm,
g) Mattresses must be aired to maintain a low humidity and to stop moisture
building up in the bed and its surroundings.
k) The fastenings put in place on assembly should all be properly tightened and
regularly checked. Retighten the fastenings as necessary.
l) This complies with the requirements of the European Safety Standard NF EN 747+A1: 2015.
m) The presence of a night light could give more safety for a child sleeping in an upper bed.

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  • Page 1 Art. nr: 10036137 1/19 NR901-106/108 Batch nr: IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY - KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE a) WARNING Raised beds and the upper bed in a bunk bed assembly are not good for children under 6 years old because of the risk of injury from falling from such beds, b) WARNING If the raised and bunk beds are not used correctly, they can present a serious risk of injury from strangulation.
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    3/19 60 min 8x40 10x40 M6x65 D6x10x13 6,3x60 6,3x105 7x50 Tools needed (not supplied) 7x60 55/12,5x5 7x24 D15x9,5 4x20 3,5x35 D4x13 D5x8 D8x13 D15x18 D35x12 D24x3 4x30 20x42x70...
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    4/19 8x40 7x60...
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    8/19 M6x65 M6x10x13 6,3x60...
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    11/19 M6x65 M6x10x13 6,3x105 6,3x60...
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    16/19 Max.mattress height 7x50 D4x13 Max.mattress height 7x50 D4x13...
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    18/19 Important! To secure the bed it is necessary to fix the bed to the wall by mounting the 2 brackets W as shown on the illustration As different fastening material is required for the different wall types, we have not included any wall fastening material with the article.
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