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that the internal vertical height (surface
of the top of the mattress to the upper
edge of the crib sides) is at least 200 mm.
• Do not leave anything inside the crib to
reduce its depth.
• Use Manufacturer approved replacement
parts only.
• Do not attach accessories which are not
are supplied by the Manufacturer.
• Do not place more than one mattress at a
time inside the crib.
• If the mattress is purchased separately,
check it fits the crib properly.
• The crib is only ready to use when all the
lock mechanisms have been enabled;
make sure they are all enabled before use.
• The marking inside the crib (E) indicates
the maximum mattress thickness allowed
.
• The crib must only be opened and ad-
justed by an adult; the same applies to the
installation of accessories.
• Do not attempt to close the crib with the
baby inside.
• When not in use, keep out of the reach of
children.
• Never move the crib when the baby is in-
side.
• Do not use the crib for more than one
baby at a time.
• Never leave the crib on a sloping surface
with the baby inside.
• The crib must be kept at a distance from
electric cables and cords: do not place the
crib near windows where cords, curtains
or other objects could suffocate or choke
the baby. To avoid all risks of strangula-
tion, never give babies objects with cords
or strings attached, or leave them within
their reach.
• Always check that the zips are completely
closed when the baby is inside the crib.
• Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can
cause the colours of the fabric to fade. Af-
ter prolonged exposure to high tempera-
tures, wait a couple of minutes for the
product to cool down before placing the
baby inside.
OPENING THE PRODUCT
1. Remove the frame from the bag and
erect it following the direction of the ar-
rows (Diag. 1). You will hear a double CLICK
when the frame has been opened and
locked in place correctly (Diag. 1A).
2. Assemble the 4 legs following the direc-
tion of the arrows (Diag. 2) until they CLICK
into place (Diag. 2A).
3. Place the mattress on the bottom of the
crib (Diag. 3).
CLOSING THE PRODUCT
4. Remove the mattress (Diag.4).
5. Press the buttons on all 4 legs (Diag. 5)
and slide them out in the direction of the
arrows (Diag. 5A).
6. Then press the two buttons on the upper
edge of the crib (Diag. 6) and fold the frame
in the direction of the arrows. (Diag. 6A)
7. Place all the components inside the prac-
tical carry bag (Diag. 6B – Diag. 6C) and zip
it closed.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The crib and mattress have hard-wearing
fabric covers that are completely remov-
able and washable. The covers must be
removed/replaced by adults only. Check
the product regularly for signs of wear and
damage and to ensure that it is assembled
correctly. Should any part be damaged, do
not use it and keep it out of reach of chil-
dren. Please refer to the care label for in-
structions on how to wash the fabrics. Do
not clean the product with solvents, abra-
sive or harsh products.
Hand wash in cold water
Do not bleach
Do not spin-dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Check that the fabric and stitching are in
good condition each time you wash it.
WARNING: When removing and/or replac-
ing the cover, handle the fabric with care to
prevent accidentally spoiling or damaging
it.
WARNING: It could take a few minutes to
remove and replace the fabric cover; this
operation must be performed by adults
only.
REMOVABLE COVERS
8. Remove the mattress.
9. To remove the cover, undo the four zips
along the top edges of the crib (Diag. 7) and
carefully remove the frame.
10. To remove the mattress cover, undo the
two zips on the mattress base (Diag. 7A)
and carefully remove the base and padding.
11. Follow the previous instructions in re-
verse order to replace the covers.
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Summary of Contents for Lulla Go
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