FohFum Mo Assembly Manual Download Page 11

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Safety warnings

The cot should be converted to a 
toddler’s bed when the child is able 
to climb out or reaches a height of 
900mm. The minimum age for a child in 
the toddler’s bed is 15 months.   

Do not

 

use a water mattress with your 

cot/toddler’s bed.  

Do not

  

use cot bumpers.

Do not

  

leave anything in the cot which 

could provide a foothold or present a 
risk of suffocation or strangulation.  

Only use the mattress supplied with 
your cot – mattresses of different 
dimensions may cause a safety hazard.

This cot has been manufactured for 
use with a mattress which measures 
690mm wide by 1300mm long and 
no more than 150mm in thickness. 
The width and length are specified 
because it is important that the gaps 
between the mattress and the side and 
ends of the cot will not exceed 40mm. 
This is to minimise the risk of a child’s 
limb becoming caught in the gap. The 
thickness of the mattress has been 
specified to ensure that the depth 
of the cot is greater than 500mm to 
minimise the risk of a child climbing or 
falling out of the cot. 

Ensure that the cot or toddler’s bed 
is placed at a reasonable and safe 
distance from curtains, blinds, heaters 
and powerpoints.

Keep medication, string, necklaces, 
elastic, small toys or small items, such as 
money, out of reach from any position in 
the cot. 

Summary of Contents for Mo

Page 1: ...Assembly Guide Mo...

Page 2: ...cot you re set to enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you re giving your baby the best sleeping environment possible Follow the simple steps in this guide to assemble your cot or convert...

Page 3: ...s with rails already inserted top rails 65mm high bottom rails 90mm high E 8 x 50mm long jcb bolts F 20 x 60mm long jcb bolts G 20 x cross dowel nuts H 4 x wooden dowels I 1 x allen key TOOLS REQUIRED...

Page 4: ...in the top of the leg Fig 1 Figure 1 ATTACH BED ENDS TO BASE Step 1 Insert bolts in the lowest bolt holes of the bed end Fig 3 and align with the holes in the ends of the carrier rails on the bed bas...

Page 5: ...rail Fig 3 Leave bolts slightly loose until assembly is complete To help the bolts locate the nut support the weight of the bed end while you thread the bolt into the hole Figure 2 Tip The top of the...

Page 6: ...t with the direction of the bolt Note Ensure the bolt locates the nut correctly before tightening the bolt The bolt should wind into the nut using your finger and thumb or light pressure using the all...

Page 7: ...7 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3...

Page 8: ...ls or a wooden spoon handle to push the dowel home If necessary use a hammer or mallet and tap lightly The dowel should nest snugly in the coving See Fig 2 for an illustration of the coving and the me...

Page 9: ...ooden spoon handle to push the dowel out of the sleeve Roll the dowel out of the coving first to free it Tap with a hammer or mallet if necessary Step 2 Remove the mesh by sliding the rails out of the...

Page 10: ...rovided check for damage and loose or broken parts Do not use your cot or toddler s bed if any parts are missing or broken Please get in touch with us for replacement parts and instructions if needed...

Page 11: ...h a mattress which measures 690mm wide by 1300mm long and no more than 150mm in thickness The width and length are specified because it is important that the gaps between the mattress and the side and...

Page 12: ...3 FohFum Limited PO Box 7033 Wellington 6242 New Zealand Phone 64 4 389 0543 Email hello fohfum co nz FohFum cots are designed and tested to comply with the following safety standard The Australian an...

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