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Fit The Guard Screws

Converting The Cot Into A Chaise Lounge

Tighten All Bolts

Lowering And Raising The Adjustable Panel

Maintaining Your Tasman Eco Cot

IMPORTANT: The guide channels (both sides) must now be secured using the 2 guard screws. The guard 

screws prevent damage  being caused to the side frames by preventing the front adjustable panel from being 

accidentally removed or dislodged from the bed head frames. This is also an important safety feature.

To convert your Tasman Eco cot into a 

chaise lounge, begin by loosening all 

bolts around the cot.

Remove the guard  screws.

Remove the adjustable front panel 

from the bed head frames.

Loosen both sides

Remove the glide pins from the 

bed head frames.  (Store these 

parts in a safe place).

Retighten the bolts. (Do not overtighten).

Place a throw rug over the 

mattress, add a few colourful 

pillows and your child has 

their very own chaise lounge 

where they can read, rest or 

play.

50mm guard screws must

be 

fi

tted to both sides

Assembly is now complete

The guard screws must be installed to prevent damage to the timber frames 

Tighten all connecting bolts. 

Do not overtighten or you may 

damage the timber.

You can lower the front panel with only one hand. First lift it slightly, 

then while the panel is raised, push the bottom of the panel inwards 

with the side of your leg. Now slowly lower the panel.

To raise the side, simply lift it up with both hands until you hear it 

click. The springs will automatically lock back into place.

To clean, wipe down with a soft cloth and soapy water.  

Avoid scourers and steel wool as these will damage the 

fi

nish.

Two months after assembling the cot, re-tighten all connector 

bolts as some may loosen as the cot settles.

THIS SIDE UP

THIS SIDE UP

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THIS SIDE UP

THIS SIDE UP

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DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN

Tighten both sides but do 

not overtighten

Tighten both 

sides

Summary of Contents for Julian

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Page 2: ... all items out of your child s cot to prevent suffocation or strangulation t TO PREVENT FALLS THE BASE OF THE COT SHOULD BE ADJUSTED TO THE LOWEST POSITION BEFORE YOUR CHILD CAN SIT UP t WHEN CONVERTING THE COT TO A JUNIOR BED THE SIDE RAILS SHOULD BE INSTALLED TO PREVENT FALLS Recommended Mattress Size t This cot has been manufactured for use with a mattress which measures 690mm wide x 130 mm lon...

Page 3: ...ill need to be spread apart slightly so the glide pins do not damage the timber If required untighten the connector bolts holding the frames together Push the upper glide pins into the top of the guide channels on the bed head frames then slide the front panel down slightly on either side Once the top glide pins are in place slide the bottom glide pins into the bottom guide channels With these sec...

Page 4: ... colourful pillows and your child has their very own chaise lounge where they can read rest or play 50mm guard screws must be fitted to both sides Assembly is now complete The guard screws must be installed to prevent damage to the timber frames Tighten all connecting bolts Do not overtighten or you may damage the timber You can lower the front panel with only one hand First lift it slightly then ...

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Page 6: ...f stock then SJC Brands Pty Ltd will replace the product with a model that is functionally equivalent This Guarantee is made to the purchaser and or original owner only For purposes of this Guarantee the original owner is considered to be the person who first makes use of the product Note In situations where a person purchases this product for the purpose of gifting to another therecipient is cons...

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