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Receiving Your Mamava

What to expect when you’re expecting? Your Mamava will arrive unassembled  
in a series of cardboard boxes stacked and banded together on a wooden pallet. 

Move your carton to your pod assembly location

Assemble the pod as close as possible 
to the final placement

Once assembled, the Original and XL pods 
can move on retractable casters, but consider 
this furnishing like you would a refrigerator—
you don’t want to be scooting it far distances 
or up sloped surfaces. (The Solo pod does 
not have casters and 

must be

 assembled in 

its final location.)

You’ll need an 8’6” ceiling during  
assembly (8’ for the Solo pod)

You’ll need additional clearance so the side 
panels can slide in from above. Contact 
Mamava for alternate options if you don’t 
have the appropriate ceiling height. 

Take care when moving  
your carton

Use a forklift or pallet jack to move 
your Mamava carton from the truck, 
and a cart or dolly to move it to its 
assembly spot. 

If you’re welcoming multiples, don’t 
stack cartons (pods) on top of each 
other at any time. 

Unless you have long forks, lift the 
carton from the long side of the pallet, 
not the narrow end.

Consider the dimensions of the carton 
as you plan your route from delivery 
site to assembly spot. 

What’s included in your carton

Your pod parts, several of which are about the size  
of a standard door and weigh up to 70 lbs. 

•  For an 

Original

 pod, the largest rigid panel is approx. 3’ x 7’  

and the largest flexible panel is approx. 4’ x 8’

•  XL

 panels are slightly larger: 3.5’ x 7.5’ and 5.5’ x 8’

•  The 

Solo

 panels measure 2.5’ x 7.25’ 

A bag containing the following

•  Assembly instructions
•  Hardware (e.g., screws, fasteners)
•  Rotolock wrench (key) 
•  Ke keys (2) to access your pod with the physical lock
•  Information about accessing your Owner’s Manual
•  4’ level (Solo only)

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