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Care & Maintenance

Your furniture may be cleaned by wiping with a damp cloth and drying with a soft clean cloth.

Do not use abrasives, bleach, alcohol or ammonia-based household polishes.

Take care when handling or moving the furniture. Careless handling may cause damage.

Regularly check that all fixings are tightened and that there are no broken or damaged parts.

In use

Warning: Do not leave your child unattended.

All assembly fixings should always be tightened properly. Care should be taken that no screws are 
loose because a child could trap parts of their body, or clothing (e.g. strings, necklaces, ribbons, 
dummies, etc.) which could pose a risk of strangulation.

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.

Do not use as a changing unit when the Changer Cover is fitted.

Suitable for use with a flat changing mat 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.

Customer Care line for this Product 01692 408802 

7848-01

East Coast Nursery Ltd. Robertson House, North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 0BX

www.eastcoastnursery.co.uk

Summary of Contents for Monaco

Page 1: ...Monaco Dresser...

Page 2: ...802 Lay out the parts on a soft level surface and compare to the part fixing checklist on pages 2 and 3 Do not discard any packaging until you are sure that you have all the parts Keep children clear...

Page 3: ...op Front Upright x 2 L R Rear Upright x 2 L R Upper Front Crossbar Plain Crossbar x 2 Lower Front Crossbar Upper Rear Crossbar Lower Rear Crossbar Drawer Back x 3 Drawer Side x 6 L R Changer Base Draw...

Page 4: ...4 Assembly 1 Assembly 2 NOTE Repeat for opposite side Lower Frame Lower Frame Foot Foot Foot Foot A x 4 E x 2...

Page 5: ...5 Dresser Side Assembly 3 Assembly 4 Dresser Side A x 2 D x 4 A x 2 Lower Frame...

Page 6: ...6 Assembly 5 Dresser Top Assembly 6 C x 4 F x 4...

Page 7: ...7 Assembly 8 Assembly 7 Upper Rear Crossbar Lower Rear Crossbar D x 2 D x 2 Upper Rear Crossbar Rear Upright Lower Rear Crossbar A B NOTE Rounded Corner NOTE Square Corner...

Page 8: ...8 Assembly 10 Assembly 9 Rear Upright Back Panel Back Panel A B F x 8 Panel Joiner Strip...

Page 9: ...9 Assembly 11 Assembly 12 D x 6 C x 4 C x 4 NOTE Gap between metal drawer runner and frame edge Assembled Rear panel from Assembly 10 I x 3...

Page 10: ...D x 4 D x 4 A B NOTE Square Corner NOTE Round Corner Upper Front Crossbar Plain Crossbar Plain Crossbar Lower Front Crossbar Upper Front Crossbar Plain Crossbar Plain Crossbar Lower Front Crossbar Fr...

Page 11: ...11 Assembly 15 Assembly 16 F x 8 D x 6...

Page 12: ...12 Assembly 17 Assembly 18 C x 4 C x 4 Drawer Front Drawer Side Drawer Side Drawer Base NOTE Gap this end NOTE Repeat for remaining two drawers G x 4 I x 3...

Page 13: ...gently slide the drawer all the way into the frame To open the drawer push lightly on the pad on the drawer front and allow the drawer to slide out a little then pull the rest of the way open NOTE Re...

Page 14: ...ger Front Assembly 22 Changer Front Changer Side Changer Base Changer Side Changer Back K x 4 C x 4 Assembly 23 J x 2 L Assembled changer NOTE DO NOT use the changer unless it is secured to the Dresse...

Page 15: ...he dresser and attach the strap to the centre of the upper rear crossbar using the 15mm screw and the washer Before use ensure that the strap is securely fixed to both the wall and the dresser Washer...

Page 16: ...bbons dummies etc which could pose a risk of strangulation 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 th...

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