FITTED EQUIPMENT
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Bedding
Sleeping bags and duvets can be compressed
into small spaces and can be ready to use in
minutes.
Fig. A
Fig. B
Lower single beds assembly (Figs. A & B)
1. Lower dinette table and place between the
recess in both seats.
2. Arrange seat cushions as appropriate.
Double bed assembly (Fig. C)
1. Grip front of slatted bed and walk
backwards until bed is fully extended.
2. Arrange seat cushions as appropriate.
Fig. C
Lift-up bunks
1. Grasp the bunk and pull carefully upwards
and towards you.
(Fig. D)
2. The bunk is designed to automatically
move into the correct position.
(Fig. E)
3. Where a bed board is fitted, unfold and
make sure it is secured by press studs
when lifted into position. (The bed board
is required to protect both the occupant
and the window from damage during use
of the bunk.)
(Fig. F)
4. Locate safety boards.
(Fig. G)
5. Arrange seat cushions as appropriate.
(Fig. G)
Bunks are designed to carry a child to a
maximum of 70kg (11 stone)
!
WARNING:
use the upper bunks for
sleeping only, with the provided protection
against fall out in position.
!
WARNING:
Care shall be taken against
the risk of fall out when the upper bunks are
in use by children especially under 6 years of
age, these bunks are not suitable for use by
infants without supervision.
BEDDING