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traveller

Summary of Contents for Traveller

Page 1: ... t r a v e l l e r 1 9 7 6 8 5 3 4 2 traveller ...

Page 2: ...THIS COT IF ANY PART IS BROKEN TORN OR MISSING KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Assembling your new traveller is effortless and tool free Just follow these simple steps in two minutes you ll be there bits bobs The red numbers refer to traveller parts indicated on the first page of this guide 1 4 x pegs 2 2 x silver end rails with black connectors 3 4 x silver half rails...

Page 3: ...curing it to the side panel Repeat at the other end of the traveller 3 i Remove the mattress from its packaging open the valve The mattress will automatically start to expand To top it up you can blow into the valve When it s fully expanded secure the valve shut j To comply with the EN safety standard in the UK Unzip the double skinned floor insert the mattress between the two skins then close the...

Page 4: ...roduct has at all times been used in normal conditions in accordance with instructions and has been properly maintained What is not covered Second hand product modified product poorly maintained product normal wear fading and fabric cuts improper use by way of example abnormal use not following m Pull the legs upwards releasing them from the plastic corners n Unzip the two end retainer flaps and d...

Page 5: ... A return freight charge will also apply Exclusions Any consequential loss or damage to any person or property directly or indirectly as a result of using the product Who do I contact Consult the service and warranty section of the website www philandteds com warranty which guides you through the warranty claim process Note you will need to provide proof of purchase log on relax Please register yo...

Page 6: ...tween the surface of the mattress and the upper part of the framework of the cot must be at least 500mm WARNINGS European Safety Standard EN716 1 2008 and French Safety Standard XPS 54 081 states WARNING Be aware of the risk of open fire and other sources of strong heat such as electric bar fires gas fires etc in the vicinity of the cot WARNING Do not use the cot if any part is broken torn or miss...

Page 7: ...de and not more than 0 98in thick Always provide the supervision necessary for the continued safety of your child When used for playing never leave child unattended To reduce the risk of SIDS paediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed WARNINGS American Safety Standard ASTM F406 08a states WARNING Never leave an infant in the product with the sides down WARNING Infants can suffocate In gaps...

Page 8: ...nd hanging cords Keep medication and small items that a child could choke on away from the cot The thickness of the mattress has been specified to ensure that the distance on their back to sleep unless otherwise advised by your physician NEVER use this product if there are any loose or missing fasteners loose joints broken parts or torn mesh fabric Check before assembly and periodically during use...

Page 9: ... end will always be at least 500mm This will reduce the risk of children falling out of the cot WARNINGS Canadian Safety Standard CRC c 932 states WARNING Ensure every component is properly and securely in place before placing the child in the traveller ATTENTION ATTENTION ...

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