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IMPORTANT- READ CAREFULLY-RETAIN 
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

All assembly fastenings should be tightened properly and periodically checked, care should be taken that no 
fittings are loose.

This child's bunk  bed is designed to conform with EN 747-1:2012(E) & BS 8509:2008 + A1 2010

This Hi Sleeper should not be used if any part is broken or missing.

This bed is suitable for a mattress size of 90cm (w) x 190cm (l) x 16cm (h).

Mattress should not exceed the maximum height mark on the safety rail of the top bunk.
 
This bed is not designed to be dismantled for storage or transportation. 

Children are likely to play, bounce, jump, and climb on beds, therefore the childs bed should not be placed to 
close to other furniture or windows, blind cords, curtain pulls or other strings or cords and should be placed either 
tight to any wall or have a gap of 300mm between the wall and the side of the bed. 

Any additional or replacement parts should only be obtained from The Childrens Furniture Company.

WARNING: Children can be trapped between the bed and the wall. To avoid risk of serious injury the 
distance between the top safety rail and the wall shall not exceed 75mm nor shall be more than 230 
mm. 

WARNING: Do not place this child's bed near heat sources, windows or other furniture.

WARNING: Hi Sleepers are not suitable for children under six years due to the risk of injury from falls.  

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Jango Hi Sleeper 

(v June 2015)

Summary of Contents for Jango Hi Sleeper

Page 1: ...rts and hardware Assemble this furniture on a protective surface eg carpet in the room it will be used Assemble and use on a flat surface Please do not use power tools when constructing this piece of furniture Wipe clean using a soft damp cloth followed by a dry cloth Do NOT use cleaning products which may contain ammonia solvents or abrasive material Do NOT expose the furniture to extremes of hea...

Page 2: ... bounce jump and climb on beds therefore the childs bed should not be placed to close to other furniture or windows blind cords curtain pulls or other strings or cords and should be placed either tight to any wall or have a gap of 300mm between the wall and the side of the bed Any additional or replacement parts should only be obtained from The Childrens Furniture Company WARNING Children can be t...

Page 3: ...s in the front surface 2 x Rear guard rails 2 x Front guard rails 3 x Guard rail supports 3 Jango Hi Sleeper v June 2015 Check you have all the fittings packed with the Guard rails B625 M6 x 25mm 8 pieces B640 M6 x 40mm 22 pieces B690 M6 x 90mm 8 pieces B670 M6 x 70mm 2 pieces B650 M6 x 50mm 8 pieces BF101 Barrel Nut 16 pieces BF107 10 x 64mm 4 pieces Top hat bolt 16 pieces BTH C101 15mm cam 12 pi...

Page 4: ...les at the ends of both the front bed rail and the rear bed rail 2 Gently push wooden dowels into the middle two holes in each end of the base rear panel 4 Jango Hi Sleeper v June 2015 Prepare all the side rails with wooden dowels C108 8 x 35 mm 12 pieces ...

Page 5: ...107 in to the hole on the top of the post b secure with M6 x 25 mm bolt B625 FINGER TIGHT only Insert Barrel Nut BF101 into hole on inner surface of the rail keep the slot horizontal then secure with M6 x 90 Bolt B690 5 Jango Hi Sleeper v June 2015 Assemble the base B690 M6 x 90mm 2 pieces BF101 Barrel Nut 2 pieces B625 M6 x 25mm 4 pieces BF107 10 x 64mm 4 pieces Insert all 4 Bed Connectors ...

Page 6: ...s in the centre of the face surface and push on to the footboard 3 Add the 2 long guard rails ensure the fittings are facing to the rear of the bed you will 2 people for this stage 4 Carefully place the Headboard into position align all 3 rails and push the bed together 5 Finally secure to rail to the bed head and foot boards using the barrel nuts BF101 and 2 bolts M6 x90 B690 6 Jango Hi Sleeper v...

Page 7: ...ail connect the bed and secure the rear guard rails B690 M6 x 90mm 2 pieces BF101 Barrel Nut 2 pieces B625 M6 x 25mm 4 pieces C101 15mm cam 8 pieces Push cam C101 into each of the holes in the rear of guard rails note the arrow on fitting points towards the bed end Tighten cams with a screwdriver Fit support rail to rear guard rails B640 M6 x 40mm 6 pieces Top hat bolt 6 pieces BTH Push top hat nu...

Page 8: ... both ladder and support to the front bed rail with 2 bolts M6 x 70 B670 a Insert wooden dowel C108 into each of the blind holes front ones of the ladder raisl b push the treads in to position on the ladder sides c secure each tread with 2 M6 x 50 mm bolts B650 and 2 barrel nuts BF101 8 Jango Hi Sleeper v June 2015 Fit ladder and front guard rail supports B650 M6 x 50mm 6 pieces BF101 Barrel Nut 6...

Page 9: ...a top hat nut BTH through the front of the guard rail and secure in place with bolt M6 X 40 repeat until both guard rails are secure 9 Jango Hi Sleeper v June 2015 Fit front guard rails TIGHTEN ALL FITTINGS B640 M6 x 40mm 8 pieces Top hat bolt 8 pieces BTH C101 15mm cam 4 pieces ...

Page 10: ...slat keepers 10 Jango Hi Sleeper v June 2015 Fit slats to bed Webbing must be on the underside of the slats Secure slats and slat keepers to support rail with bolt B640 B640 M6 x 40mm 6 pieces ...

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