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Conforms to BS EN 1130-1&2:1997
Made in Latvia for Scandinavian Kids Group AB
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SAFE USE
Your child’s safety is your responsibility.
Remove all parts from packaging and check against the parts list.
Do not discard any packaging until you are sure you have all parts and the pack of fittings.
You will find it easier to assemble the crib if a second adult is available to help you.
The crib should be placed on a horizontal floor.
Young children should not be allowed to play in the vicinity of the crib.
All assembly fittings should always be tightened properly and care should be taken that no screws are
loose, because a child could trap parts of the body or clothing (eg. Necklaces, strings, ribbons for dum-
mies etc) which would pose a risk of strangulation.
WARNING:
When the child is left unsupervised, the drop-side must be locked in its highest position.
Ensure that the crib is kept away from strong heat sources such as electrical bar,
gas and open fires.
Do not use if any part is broken or missing
Do not leave anything (toys etc) in the crib which could provide a footrest or present a danger of suffoca-
tion or strangulation.
Do not use more than one mattress.
One end of the c has a mark indicating the height of the mattress.
The thickness of the mattress must not reduce the internal depth from mattress surface to top of the
crib side above it to less than 200 mm
The recommended mattress size 38 x 89 cm.
Check regularly to ensure that all the components are secure.
When your child is able to sit, kneel or to pull itself up, the crib shall not be used anymore for this child.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Lubrication / oiling is not required on any part of the Bedside Crib. When Bedside Crib is not used, it
shall be the placed in a dry and ventilated place.
Only parts provided by the manufacturer Troll Nursery may be used.
To clean use a damp cloth, avoiding the use of strong detergents or abrasives.
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