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Voyager® User 

Information Guide

01706 816274 | [email protected] | 

www.safespaces.co.uk

Safespaces, 361 Burnley Road, Todmorden, OL14 7DH

Company Registration No. 5733564 | VAT No. 797 1269 81

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Page 1: ...Voyager User Information Guide 01706 816274 info safespaces co uk www safespaces co uk Safespaces 361 Burnley Road Todmorden OL14 7DH Company Registration No 5733564 VAT No 797 1269 81 ...

Page 2: ...s information please do not hesitate to contact us for a free replacement Please pay particular attention to the use of ballast bags It is essential that when you rst receive the Voyager you closely supervise the user inside to assess how many are required As the user grows or if there is a signi cant change in their behaviour you must repeat this process and order more bags if required When it co...

Page 3: ...ur products visit our website Safespace Voyager A safe low stimulation environment in which a person can settle at night The Voyager is a free standing structure consisting of a robust but lightweight aluminium frame from which the soft sides can ex out on impact requiring a clearance of 30cm 12 from any hard surface The soft walls and oor mean there are no hard surfaces inside reducing the risk o...

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Page 5: ... 4x Poles with lash loops for the water ballast bags 4x Top vertical poles with straps 2x Female horizontal poles 2x Male horizontal poles 4x Corner pieces two with silver brackets that pair up as shown below Lash Loops Corner Pieces The other bag contains 1x Voyager fabric rolled up 2x In atable mattress one spare mattress 4x Water ballast bags 1x Foot pump 5 ...

Page 6: ...he room checking that the door is facing out into the room Give yourself plenty of space to work round it Undo the Velcro aps at each end of the Voyager Take one female horizontal pole and one male horizontal pole Slot the two poles together slotting the longer one into the shorter pole and matching the two dimples as below and repeat with the other poles 6 ...

Page 7: ...ving equal amounts of the poles sticking out at each end Take the corner pieces and position them together in pairs at each end of the Voyager fabric one with a silver bracket and one without with the rubber feet at each end facing down onto the oor Slot all the corner pieces onto the ends of the long horizontal poles until they click into position 7 ...

Page 8: ...eces up in the middle and slot the shorter one under and into the silver bracket of the other piece Once connected push down gently till at and repeat at the other end Fasten the Velcro ap around the joined up corner pieces at each end The base of the Voyager is now assembled 8 ...

Page 9: ...s with lash loops and push them into the vertical corner slots The lash loops need to be towards the top of the pole and facing outwards Slot the four poles with straps into the poles and make sure the straps are facing inwards towards the centre of the Voyager The connecting ends will each have a single dimple 9 ...

Page 10: ...For more information about our products visit our website Make sure the silver camlock buckles are at the top of the poles Please note that the poles are designed to lean outwards at this stage 10 ...

Page 11: ...on the strap clip together the trigger hook and the D ring on the corner of the Voyager fabric so they are securely hooked together if you are unable to undo the trigger hook release the tension at the cambuckle rst Repeat on all four corners Pull down on the straps to tension the Voyager 11 ...

Page 12: ...ress Undo the oor zip and place the de ated mattress into the pocket Un clip the hose from around the pump and secure it in the hole marked out Place the other end of the hose into the mattress valve and pump up Once the mattress has been in ated the oor zip can be zipped back up 12 ...

Page 13: ...r corner poles of the Voyager If you have a 5 piece mattress please follow the instructions below Assemble the 5 piece mattress outside of the compartment Once assembled slip one end of the mattress into the compartment and then push the mattress together at the same time as pushing it into the compartment 13 ...

Page 14: ...st bag and ll it to a maximum of 10 litres Clip the ballast bag to the lash loop on the pole and clip the rucksack clip around the pole Step 5 Final safety checks Please note that all four water ballast bags must be used together or the Voyager will not be stable You can order and attach additional water ballast bags if necessary for extra stability Please contact us if you would like to order add...

Page 15: ... walls furniture or any hard objects Step 6 Using the Voyager Use the Velcro dot on the door to hold the door open Please see the Use Care section in this guide for full instructions for use including cleaning advice Securing the door at night please use your discretion and knowledge of your child regarding whether to clip the door closed for their own safety Do not use a lock Your Voyager is now ...

Page 16: ...ksack corner clips around the poles Release the tension on the top corner straps Undo the oor pocket remove and de ate the mattress and re do the oor zip Release the top metal buckles Dismantle the upright poles Neatly fold the Voyager fabric so the net roof is as at as possible Dismantle and remove the corner pieces and base poles Roll the fabric up Pack it all away neatly into the 2 carry bags M...

Page 17: ...table for tall children and adults if their behaviour is extremely boisterous If this is the case please contact us for advice The Voyager is not a substitute for supervision The same level of supervision and security should be applied as the individual using the Voyager would require in any room The Voyager cannot remove the risk of injury completely and as such we cannot be held responsible for ...

Page 18: ... the fabric of the Voyager so should not be taken into or near the outside of it In the event of a tear occurring please contact us immediately Zips Cords or ribbons should not be attached to the zip pullers to extend their length as this could damage the zip The door should be either fully opened when access is needed or fully closed whilst the Voyager is being used Do not allow unsupervised acce...

Page 19: ...tc The sooner the product is cleaned the more successful the cleaning Staining does not affect the effectiveness or structural integrity of the product Fire Safety Remember to include the Voyager in your emergency re escape plans Contact your local Fire Service for advice about how to do this We recommend that you add the Voyager to your insurance policy Customer Service At Safespaces we pride our...

Page 20: ...llation of the product This guarantee remains valid providing the product is used and maintained as outlined in this guide PLEASE NOTE PRODUCT GUARANTEES SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY DEFECT OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER USE OR UNSUITABLE OR INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE AND CARE OF THE PRODUCT Guarantee Number XXXXX Date of Delivery DD MM YYYY Con rmation I con rm that I have read and fully understand the above...

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