Cautions:
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1.
Never leave your child unsupervised.
2.
All fi ttings must be properly fastened at all times. Screws must not be
loose, as children can become stuck on them or items of clothing (e.g.
cords, necklaces, and dummy chains) can get caught up on them, and
then there is a risk of strangulation.
3.
Never leave anything in the cot that your child can use to climb up.
4.
Never leave anything in the cot that can pose a risk of your child
suffocating or being strangled.
5.
Never put the cot with your child in it near fans, fi res, sources of heat,
electrical equipment, sharp edges, dangling curtain cords, ties, ribbons
or water tanks. These pose a risk of injury.
6.
The lowest position of the cot base is the safest. If your child is old
enough to sit up, put the cot in the lowest position to ensure maximum
security.
7.
We recommend that you use a mattress measuring 695 mm x 1,375
mm.
8.
The height of the mattress must be such that the height to be climbed
over (surface of the mattress to top edge of the cot frame) is at least
500 mm in the lowest position of the cot base and at least 200 mm in
the highest position.
THIS COT COMPLIES WITH STANDARD
716-1:1995-12, 716-2:1995-8
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