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COLLAPSING THE CARRY COT

1.  Remove the mattress and unzip the lining inside the cot.

2.  Locate the two bars on top of the base inside the cot.  Pull 

one of the bars out of the the housing (as pictured in the 

Assemly page).

3.  Pull the second bar out of the housing

4.  The cot can be collapsed as pictured.

Summary of Contents for STA501

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL CARRY COT STA501 Keep for future reference READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Suitable from children 0 to 9 kg ...

Page 2: ...f any part of the carry cot is broken torn or missing Keep away from fire and extreme heat Do not store in areas that may get particularly hot in summer like roof space or beside shed walls Do not permit other children to play unsupervised next to the carry cot Regularly examine the handle and under side of the carry cot for signs of wear Make sure children are clear of any moving parts when adjus...

Page 3: ...e cot Pull one of the bars into the housing as pictured 3 Pull the second bar into it s housing 4 The cot should have rigid sides as pictured 5 Zip back the lining 6 Place the mattress inside the cot 7 Raise the canopy by simultaneously pressing the buttons on the side and lifting upwards 8 Place the cover on the cot ...

Page 4: ... and unzip the lining inside the cot 2 Locate the two bars on top of the base inside the cot Pull one of the bars out of the the housing as pictured in the Assemly page 3 Pull the second bar out of the housing 4 The cot can be collapsed as pictured ...

Page 5: ... frame just underneath where the Carry Cot s tongue connects Press one of the release buttons until it depresses 2 Press the second release button on the other side until it depresses You do not need to press each button simultaneously 3 Lift the Carry Cot up as pictured IMPORTANT Only the Edwards Co Carry Cot can be connected with the Edwards Co Oscar Do not use other brands WARNING DO NOT USE TH...

Page 6: ...ection and maintenance of locking devices and security of essential components Regularly check all parts for wear and tear NEVER clean with abrasive ammonia based bleach based or spirit based cleaners Avoid sun exposure for long periods to prevent fading and damage to the fabric Avoid submersing the product in salt water NEVER wring any fabrics Dry thoroughly before storage Store in a well ventila...

Page 7: ...child outgrowing the product not following instructions transportation damage including airline or freight damage poorly maintained product dropped goods negligence second hand product modified product colour fading over inflation mould damage to handle foam in use or fabric cuts and tears Our warranty also does not cover tyre punctures or corrosion to frames or fasteners as a result of atmospheri...

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