Summary of Contents for Gaia Baby Serena 5-in-1 Cot Bed
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Cot Bed 0 to 3 year + Stage 4 Toddler Bed 3 to 4 year + Stage 5 First Bed 4 to 5 year + IMPORTANT: Please read Serena 5-in-1 Cot Bed carefully and retain for future reference Assembly instructions...
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Bedside crib safety information IMPORTANT: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS properly, the product must be secured to the parents’ mattress and no gaps between the products and the adults’ mattress CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE must be present. · INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE •...
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to your child or place near him, objects equipped with cords. or slats). • A prolonged exposure to the sun may cause changes of tones • WARNING: Check to make sure that the crib in the Bedside to the product’s colour. Adapter mode does not interfere with the parent’s bed.
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• WARNING: Do not use the cot/bed if any part is broken, torn side of the bed. or missing and use only spare parts approved by Gaia baby. • The mattress should be no more than 30mm shorter or • WARNING: Do not leave anything in the cot or place the cot narrower than the internal length or width of the cot.
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Bedside crib Mini cot Cot bed Age range: 0 to 6 months Age range: 0 to 2 year Age range: 0 to 3 years + Assembly: Pages 6 to 16 Assembly: Pages 17 to 25 Assembly: Pages 26 to 33 Toddler bed First bed Age range: 3 to 4 years +...
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To complete assembly you will need to have the below tools, components and fittings ready Tools Bedside crib Fittings Bedside crib Components 1 x 2 M x 4 B x 26 Allen key Supplied 30 mm 5 x 2 16 x 1 Cross head screwdriver C x 3 D x 3 Not supplied 300mm 17 x 1 18 x 2 F x 4...
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Assembling the Bedside crib CRIB end information Note: Crib ends are from GAIA SERENA BOX 1. IMPORTANT: Please ensure that parts have the same part codes on the panels undersides and are always kept together and used as a pair. Failure to do so will result in potential damage and miss alignment.
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Bedside crib 5 Using barrel nuts Barrel nut The barrel nuts come in two parts the barrel and the grub screw. Insert the grub screw into the end of the barrel and Grub turn clockwise. screw Before inserting the barrel nuts into the holes in the component, ensure the end of the barrel nut stud will fit into...
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Bedside crib 8 Bedside crib 9 E x 1 G x 2 Bedside crib 10 Bedside crib 11...
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Bedside crib 24 Bedside crib 25 IMPORTANT: Ensure the bolt attachment points on the posts are aligned with the holes in the cover. Bedside crib 26 Bedside crib 27 Fasten the bottom of the front cover to the underside lower bar,...
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Attaching to your bed 1. (For easier installation, during fixing of the buckles, we suggest that the crib is kept at a short distance from the parent’s bed). Wrap the strap (L) around the front legs of the crib as shown in diagram A. Note: The straps used to attach the crib to the bed can be fitted in two different ways according to the bed you want to attach the crib to.
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Raising and lowering the front panel 1. To lower the textile side, firstly lower the zips on both sides of the front panel (A). 2. Slide the release catches inwards to release the locking bolts as shown (B), now lower the front panel down (C). 3.
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Tools Mini cot Fittings Mini cot Components Pleas note: Not all fittings are required if you are converting the Bedside crib to Mini cot. Allen key Supplied M x 8 J x 6 Spanner Supplied 25 mm B x 24 5 x 2 C x 6 Cross head screwdriver...
Fitting the castors Locking castors You can fit either the feet (1) or the castors (O). This page shows how To lock the castors: to fit and use the castors. The main instruction shows how to fit the Push the locking feet.
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Dismantle the bedside crib Mini cot assembly IMPORTANT: After dismantling the Mini cot, keep the components shown in grey to build the cot and store the other components in a safe place. Crib end information IMPORTANT: Please ensure that parts have the same part codes on the panels undersides and are always kept together and used as a...
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Mini cot 1 Mini cot 2 Mini cot 4 Mini cot 3 x 12...
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Mini cot 5 Using barrel nuts Barrel The barrel nuts come in two parts the barrel and the grub screw. Insert the grub screw into the end of the barrel and turn clockwise. Grub Before inserting the barrel screw nuts into the holes in the component, ensure the end of the barrel nut stud will fit into the barrel nut.
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Mini cot 9 Mini cot 8 Mini cot 10 Mini cot 11...
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Top base position Mini cot 12 Top base position Use the top base position for newborn babies. Once the baby can push its self upwards on its hands or starts to pull itself up using the side of the cot, you MUST fit the cot base in the bottom position.
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Bottom base position Assembly complete Bottom base position Use the bottom base position for when your baby can push itself up on its hands or starts to pull itself up on the sides of the cot. IMPORTANT: The bottom base position is the safest position for the cot base Mini cot 15 Mini cot 16...
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Mini cot 18 Mini cot 17 Bottom base position Bottom base position x 12 Assembly complete...
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Tools Cot bed Fittings Cot bed Components J x 8 1 x 4 B x 28 Allen key Supplied 30 mm 25 mm Cross head screwdriver 5 x 2 Not supplied C x 6 D x 6 300mm To make the Cot Bed you 10 x 2 8 x 2 will need three boxes...
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Cot bed Assembly Dismantle the mini cot IMPORTANT: After dismantling the Mini cot, keep the components shown in grey to build the cot and store the other components in a safe place. Cot ends IMPORTANT: Do not dismantle the two cot ends as they are required when building the cot.
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Cot bed 1 Cot bed 2 Cot bed 4 Cot bed 3...
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Cot bed 5 Cot bed 6 Cot bed 7 Cot bed 8 E x 4 G x 1...
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Cot bed 9 Top base position Top base position Top base position Use the top base position for newborn babies. Once the baby can push its self upwards on its hands or starts to pull itself up using the side of the cot, you MUST fit the cot base in the bottom B x 4 position.
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Cot bed 12 Cot bed 13 Top base position Top base position G x 1 E x 4 Cot bed 14 Cot bed 15 Top base position Top base position...
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Assembly complete Bottom base position Bottom base position Use the bottom base position for when your baby can push itself up on its hands or starts to pull itself up on the sides of the cot. IMPORTANT: The bottom base position is the safest position for the cot base Cot bed 16...
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Cot bed 19 Cot bed 18 Bottom base Bottom base position position B x 16 Cot bed 20 Assembly complete Bottom base position...
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Toddler bed 1 Toddler bed conversion Toddler bed 2 E x 4...
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Toddler bed 3 Toddler bed 4 Assembly complete...
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First bed conversion First bed 1 E x 4 G x 1 First bed 2 Step 2 Step 1 Step 3...
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First bed 3 First bed 4 Step 2 Step 1 Step 3 Assembly complete...
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This is usually when the child starts to try and get out of During the warranty period, Gaia Baby will repair or replace any the cot by themselves and helps to avoid injuries from falling. To defective part.
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