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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
PADDINGTON CABIN BED
IMPORTANT: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR USING YOUR PADDINGTON
CABIN BED FRAME.
PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
HEALTH & SAFETY:
DO NOT jump on this bed frame.
DO NOT use this bed frame if any parts are missing, damaged or worn.
DO NOT use this bed frame unless all fixings are secured.
Please keep small parts out of reach of children.
Always use on a level, even surface.
This bed is tested to European safety standard BS EN 747
WARNING: If this bed is placed on a non-carpeted floor you must place some protection under all legs to stop
the bed frame from moving. If this is not adhered to there is no guarantee if the bed frame collapses.
WARNING: High beds are not suitable for use by children under 6 years of age due to risk of injury from falls .
WARNING: High beds present a serious risk of injury from strangulation if used incorrectly. Never attach or
hang anything on any part of the frame that is not designed to be used with the bed, for example, but not
limited to ropes, strings, cords, hooks, belts and bags.
WARNING: Do not use the high bed if any structural part is missing or broken.
WARNING: Children can become trapped between the bed and adjoining structures including walls, roof
pitches, ceilings and other pieces of furniture. To avoid risk of serious injury, the distance between the top
safety barrier and any adjoining structure shall not exceed 75 mm or shall be more than 230 mm.
CARE & MAINTENANCE:
Assemble in the room of use.
Assemble on a soft, clean surface.
Periodically check all screws & fixings to ensure they are secure.
DO NOT push the bed frame as this will damage the legs.
Always lift the bed with two people to reposition.
Keep any sharp objects away from the frame.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean – do not use any detergents or chemicals.
Avoid contact with water and direct sunlight.
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