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Warnings

Safety Consideration for your Child.

  Follow the manufacturer’s assembly instructions in detail to ensure the safety features of the cot are not compromised.

  ENSURE THE COT IS NOT PLACED TOO CLOSE TO HEATERS, BLINDS, CURTAINS, WINDOWS OR POWER POINTS.

  DO NOT HANG ANYTHING NEARBY WHERE THERE IS A POTENTIAL DANGER OF THE ITEM FALLING INTO THE COT.

  KEEP ANY MEDICATION, STRING, ELASTIC, SMALL TOYS OR SMALL ITEMS SUCH AS MONEY OUT OF REACH FROM 

ANY POSITION IN THE COT.  It is advisable to keep all items out of your child’s cot to prevent suffocation or strangulation. 

  TO PREVENT FALLS, THE BASE OF THE COT SHOULD BE ADJUSTED TO THE LOWEST POSITION BEFORE YOUR 

CHILD CAN SIT UP.

Recommended Mattress Size. 

  This cot has been manufactured for use with a mattress which measures 750 

mm (wide) x 1310 mm (long) x 120 mm (maximum thickness). The width and 

mattress and the sides and ends of the cot do not exceed 40 mm.when the 
mattress is pushed to one side or end,and 20mm when the mattress is centred 
in the cot.The thickness of the mattress has been specified to ensure that the depth 
of cot. greater than 500 mm with the mattress base in the lower position to minimise 

the risk of a child climbing or falling out of the cot.

Safety Consideration for Cot.

  Re-tighten all connector bolts (at least two months after assembling the cot), as some may loosen as the cot settles. Regularly 

check all of the connecting bolts, making sure they are tight.

  Regularly check cot for weakness in timber joints and timber panels. If any weaknesses are found, report immediately to 

Tasman Eco via: www.tasmaneco.com.au

  Do not use cot if it has been damaged in any way and always use genuine Tasman Eco parts. Contact your nearest Tasman Eco 

stockist or original place of purchase for spare parts

  Report any fault with this furniture to Tasman Eco immediately. See website for details.

Care & cleaning tips

For general dusting / cleaning - periodically wipe the cot over with a dry soft 
cloth. To remove day to day spills or dirt, wipe down with a soft cloth and mild 
solution of warm soapy water. Avoid scourers and steel wool as these will 

Summary of Contents for Vogue Cot

Page 1: ...vale Road MINTO NSW 2566 p o box 5878 MINTO DC NSW 2566 t 02 9603 5000 f 02 9603 7000 e customer service sjcbrands com au w www tasmaneco com au Vogue Cot Packaging and instructions printed on recycled materials Cot Bassinet Junior Bed Single Bed Optional Kit Chaise lounge Save these instructions for future reference Due to the heavy nature of the cot it is recommended assembly is undertaken by tw...

Page 2: ... end and 20mm when the mattress is centred in the cot The thickness of the mattress has been specified to ensure that the depth of cot greater than 500 mm with the mattress base in the lower position to minimise the risk of a child climbing or falling out of the cot Safety Consideration for Cot Re tighten all connector bolts at least two months after assembling the cot as some may loosen as the co...

Page 3: ...east two months after assembling the cot as some connectors may loosen as the cot settles Periodically check all of the connector screws making sure they are tight Gently push or tap dowel pins into place using your thumb or a small hammer Note excessive force may result in damage to the pin or furniture Insert the lunar washer into the locating hole with the curved face against the wall of the lo...

Page 4: ...h during and after assembly Store any spare or unused parts in a safe place Allen key x 1 Phillips style key may also be needed for the metal cross dowel 70mm connector screws x12 Metal cross dowels x 4 Double ended cap screws x 8 Side panels x 2 End panels x 2 Base x 1 What you will need Warning ...

Page 5: ...5 60mm connector screws plus end caps x 8 50mm connector screws x 12 Cap screws x 8 15mm screws x 4 Extension panels x 4 Lattice bed bases x 2 Bed rails x 2 Lunar washers x 4 Single bed kit optional ...

Page 6: ... panel at each end with the connector screws and metal cross dowels Lightly hand tighten each connector screw Do not fully tighten the screws just yet Hardware needed 2 x 70mm connector screws 2 x metal cross dowels x2 x2 Hint For this step hold the metal cross dowel in place while you insert the connector screw Twist the cross dowel around so that the hole in the cross dowel lines up with the scr...

Page 7: ...f locating holes as the other side panel Secure the base at each end with the connector screws and metal cross dowels as before Lightly hand tighten each connector screw Do not fully tighten the screws just yet IMPORTANT SAFETY STEP Fit the double ended cap screws to the 4 remaining unused base locating holes on the side panels 2 on each side This is a required safety step to prevent the entry of ...

Page 8: ...on the end panels between the corner posts at each end of the cot Insert the connector screws to each end panel Lightly hand tighten the top 2 and then complete the assembly by lightly hand tightening the bottom connector screws To complete assembly tighten all connector screws around the cot but do not overtighten Secure the top Secure the bottom screws last Hardware needed 8 x 70mm connector scr...

Page 9: ...ctor screws and end cap screws Tighten the screws overtighten Attach the corner posts to the end panel assemblies Note how the corner posts are facing Secure each post using the 50mm connector screws Tighten the screws overtighten Hardware needed Hardware needed 8 x 60mm connector screws 8 x end cap screws 8 x 50mm connector screws x4 each end x4 each end x4 each end Single Bed Assembly ...

Page 10: ... pins slats of the base frame over the dowel pins Do not cut the fabric webbing Step 3 Attach the bed rails to the bed heads Temporarily attach the bed rails to the bed heads To do this align the three wooden dowels at the end of the bed rails with the holes on each corner post Secure each corner with the lunar washer and connector screw Lightly hand tighten all screws at this stage Hardware neede...

Page 11: ...crews to the remaining unused holes as shown Repeat for each corner of the bed This is a required safety into these holes Step 5 Plug the unused holes Hardware needed x4 x8 Step 6 Tighten all connector screws Assembly is now complete To complete assembly tighten all connector screws around the cot but do not overtighten ...

Page 12: ...s from the front and rear panels 8 in total store these parts in a safe place 3 Gently spread the side frames apart and carefully remove the front and rear panels 5 Fit the small cap screws to the 8 unused locating holes 4 on each bed head This is a required safety step to prevent the entry of 4 Retighten all the connector screws between the bed heads and base Do not overtighten these steps are be...

Page 13: ...ntly spread the side frames apart and carefully remove the inner front panel 5 Fit the small cap screws to the 4 unused locating holes 2 on each bed head This is a required safety step to prevent the entry of 4 Re tighten all the connector screws between the side frames and base Do not overtighten Place a throw rug over the mattress add a few colourful pillows and your child has their very own cha...

Page 14: ...or workmanship of this product SJC Brands Pty Ltd will replace the product free of charge subject to the conditions below The replacement product will be identical to the originally purchased product wherever possible though in situations where the identical model is discontinued or out of stock then SJC Brands Pty Ltd will replace the product with a model that is functionally equivalent This Warr...

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