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How to…

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How to…

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• Only use on a firm ground which is on a horizontal level and dry.

This furniture is designed for private and domestic use only e.g. around

the home. This furniture is designed for private and domestic use e.g. 

around the home. This furniture is not designed or intended for 

commercial use e.g. pubs, restaurants, hotels etc.

This product is not intended for outdoor use.

We recommend you use a mattress size 100cm x 50cm. There should 

never be a gap of more than 3cm between the mattress and sides and 

ends of the cot.

To prevent injury, the cot should not be used as soon as the child is able

to climb out of the cot unaided.

• Spillages should be mopped up immediately and the item should not be

used until completely dry.

Only clean using a damp cloth and mild detergent, do not use bleach or

abrasive cleaners.

Occasionally please check that there are no loose screws on your furniture.

This product should not be discarded with household waste.  Take to your

local authority waste disposal centre.

Dust your wooden furniture, at least on a weekly basis. Use a soft, lint

free cloth dampened with water, alternatively use a microfibre cloth,

which clings to dust particles.

Do not use silicone based spray polish as the silicone can soak into the

grain of the wood causing permanent damage.

Do not place your wooden furniture next to any sources of heat. The

temperature changes can damage the wood.

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Summary of Contents for George Compact Cot

Page 1: ...George Compact Cot Assembly User Guide IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY...

Page 2: ...sted in this manual before you start Make sure you have enough space to lay out the parts before starting Do not discard any of the packaging until you have checked that you have all parts and fitting...

Page 3: ...trings blind cords etc Children are likely to play bounce and climb on cots therefore the cot should not be placed too close to blinds curtain pulls or other strings or cords as this could pose a risk...

Page 4: ...e than one mattress The gaps between the sides and ends of the mattress and the cot should not exceed 30mm in any position This is to reduce the risk of children s limbs becoming caught in the gap The...

Page 5: ...You should have x2 ends A x2 sides B x1 base C How to assemble your furniture 5...

Page 6: ...1 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8cm x12 50mm D x12 E x1 F 6...

Page 7: ...el nuts and fasten bolts securely using the allen key A B A Step 2 Fasten mattress base to cot ends at the required height according to your babies size Please note Insert barrel nuts and fasten bolts...

Page 8: ...Step by step Step 3 Attach the final cot side to the cot ends Please note Insert barrel nuts and fasten bolts securely using the allen key D D D E E D 8 E E...

Page 9: ...on as the child is able to climb out of the cot unaided Spillages should be mopped up immediately and the item should not be used until completely dry Only clean using a damp cloth and mild detergent...

Page 10: ...do not line up or holes are in the wrong place Make sure you have fitted parts the correct way round Where possible we have labelled parts to make this obvious but in some cases it is still possible...

Page 11: ...rite ASDA Stores Ltd Asda House Southbank Great Wilson Street Leeds LS11 5AD 11 Product description George Home Compact Cot White Natural Grey Yellow Teal Dark Pink Pink Blue Navy Black Spec Code 17G...

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