ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BS EN747-1:2012+A1:2015 SAFETY WARNING AND GENERAL NOTES :
IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY – RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTION
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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PLEASE READ
this sheet prior to assembly to familiarise yourself with the various stage of construction. Do
Not destroy any of the packing until you are certain that you have all the necessary parts for assembly.
CAUTION:
There are small components used in the construction of this unit. These loose items should be kept
away from young children whilst assembling your unit to avoid the danger of choking hazards.
INFORMATION:
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Due to the size of this product we recommend that is assembled in the room intended for use.
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When you are ready to start, make sure that you have the right tools, plenty of space and clean, dry area for
assembly.
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Unwrap all packaging materials and place each component on top of the carton box or on a clean floor to
prevent from scratching.
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Check the pack and make sure you have all the parts listed.
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Tools are not included unless specified in the parts list.
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Ensure that this product is fully assembled as illustrated before use.
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Please keep the assembly instruction for future reference.
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If for any reason you need to return this item, you must return in original packaging. Please be note that
assembled items cannot be returned.
WARNING:
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Always follow the manufacturer’s instruction.
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This product should only be used on firm, level ground.
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Keep small parts out of reach of children.
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Do Not use power tools to construct this product.
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Do Not over tighten the screw or bolts.
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Do Not tighten screw until the product is fully assembled.
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Do Not use the bunk bed / high bed if any structural part are missing, damaged or worn.
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Do Not exposed this product to dripping or splashing, rain or areas with heavy moisture.
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Do Not place this product in direct sunlight, open flames such as candles or heat, such as radiators .Keep
away from temperature over 35°c.
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High bed and the upper bed of the bunk beds are not suitable for children under six years due to the risk of
injury from falls.
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Bunk bed and high bed can be 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.
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Children can become trapped between the bed and the wall, a roof pitch, the ceiling, adjoining pieces of
furniture (e.g. cupboards) and the like. To avoid risk of serious injury the distance between the top safety
barrier and the adjoining structure shall not exceed 75mm or shall be more than 230mm.
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Ensure thickness of mattress below the mark that had been made at the entrance of the upper bunk.
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Ensure using the suitable mattress size / thickness.
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Ensure the ventilation of the room is necessary inn order to keep the humidity low and to prevent mould in
and around the bed.
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Ensure the support legs/base remain in contact with the ground at all times, and always use ladder for
entering and leaving the high bed and upper bunk.
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Ensure all screws or bolts are tighten and inspect regularly.
CARE INFORMATION
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Never use scourer, abrasives or chemical cleaners.
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To clean, wipe with a damp sponge and warm soapy water. Do Not use solvent based cleaners or deter
gents as they can bleach or damage the product.