EAST COAST Alby Assembly And Care Instructions Download Page 12

East Coast Nursery Ltd, Robertson House

North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 0BX, UK

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Care and maintenance

All assembly fittings should be tightened properly and should be checked regularly and re-tightened as 

necessary. Take care when moving the furniture, as careless handling may cause damage.

Cleaning is simple; just wipe over with a damp cloth, and avoid using strong detergents or abrasives.

An occasional light application of a wax polish will help maintain the finish.

In use

Warning: Do not leave your child unattended.

Ensure that all fittings are tightened properly. Loose screws could allow a child to trap part of their 

body or clothing, posing a strangulation risk.

Be aware of the risks of open fires and other such sources of strong heat, such as electric bar fires, gas 

fires, etc. in the near vicinity of the dresser.

Suitable for use with a flat changing mat up to 76 x 47 cm which does not compromise the effective 

height of the changer barriers.

The changing area is suitable for use up to 12 months old or 11kg in weight.

Do not use the dresser if any of the parts are broken, torn or missing.

Any additional or replacement parts can only be obtained from the manufacturer or the distributor.

Summary of Contents for Alby

Page 1: ...Alby Dresser Assembly and care instructions...

Page 2: ...ility Keep children clear during assembly as the fittings pack contains small parts which may present a choking hazard Please read the instructions and warnings carefully before use Lay out the parts...

Page 3: ...den Parts Sides L R Top Panel Joiner Rear Bar Front Bar Changer Sides L R Changer Back Changer Front Drawer Back x 3 Drawer Sides L R x 3 Drawer Base x 3 Drawer Front x 3 Upper Back Panel Lower Back P...

Page 4: ...3 Assembly 1 Assembly 2 Side L B x 2 Front Bar C x 2 A x 2 Note Repeat for other side R With cam pin inserted turn cam nut clockwise to tighten A x 2 Rear Bar...

Page 5: ...4 Assembly 3 Assembly 4 Top Side R With cam pin inserted turn cam nut clockwise to tighten B x 6 C x 2...

Page 6: ...5 Assembly 5 Assembly 6 D x 20 C x 6 E x 2 Upper Back Panel Lower Back Panel Panel Joiner With cam pin inserted turn cam nut clockwise to tighten...

Page 7: ...6 Assembly 7 Assembly 8 B x 4 G x 2 Drawer Side L Drawer Base Drawer Front Note Repeat for other drawer side R With cam pin inserted turn cam nut clockwise to tighten...

Page 8: ...7 Assembly 9 Assembly 10 J x 2 H x 4 I x 2 E x 2 Repeat for other side Note Repeat assemblies 7 10 for other drawers...

Page 9: ...8 Assembly 11 Assembly 12 B x 2 C x 4 Changer Side R B x 2 A x 4 A x 4 Changer Side L Changer Back Changer Front Changer Side L Changer Side R...

Page 10: ...9 Assembly 13 F x 5...

Page 11: ...e Brick or masonry Use the wall plug provided you are sure that your wall is sound 1 2 4 The dresser is supplied with a fixing kit which will secure it and help to guard against accidental tipping WAR...

Page 12: ...ill help maintain the finish In use Warning Do not leave your child unattended Ensure that all fittings are tightened properly Loose screws could allow a child to trap part of their body or clothing p...

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