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WARNING
IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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Be aware of the risk of injury of young children falling from the upper bunk bed.
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This bed complies the European Standard BS EN 747-1:2012 and BS EN 747-2:2012 + A1:2015.
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Follow the information on the warnings appearing on the upper bunk bed and do not remove the
warning label.
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Warning: “Children can become trapped between the bed and the wall. To avoid risk of serious
injury the distance between the top safety barrier and the wall shall not exceed 75mm or shall be
more than 230mm”.
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The top of the mattress shall be at least 160mm below the upper edge of guardrails.
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Recommended use only mattress which is L175 x W75 cm, 17cm or less in thickness on upper
bunk bed.
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Always use the recommended size mattress to prevent the likelihood of entrapment or falls.
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The use of water or sleep flotation mattress is prohibited.
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Prohibit more than one person on the upper bunk bed and do not allow horseplay on or under the
bed and prohibit jumping on the bed.
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Warning: Do not allow children under 6 years old to use the top bunk bed due to the risk of injury
from falls.
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Always use the ladder for entering and leaving the upper bunk bed.
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Do not use substitute parts, and stop to use the bunk bed if any structural part is broken or missing.
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Use of a night light may provide added safety precaution for a child using the upper bunk bed.
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Periodically check and ensure that the guardrail, ladder, components and all assembly fastenings
are in their proper position and that care should be taken that no fittings are loose.
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The maximum child weight : 75 Kgs.
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Warning: “Bunk beds and high beds can present a serious risk of injury from strangulation if not
used correctly. Never attach or hang items to any part of the bunk bed that are not designed to be
used with the bed, for example, but not limited to ropes, strings, cords, hooks, belts and bags”.