trapped and cause a strangulation hazard.
• Keep the product out of reach of children
when it is not in use.
• WARNING: Be careful when the child is in
the crib, that objects or bedding items do
not fall into the crib.
COMPONENTS
A. Leg rest with wheels
A1. Height adjustment button
A2. Rocking slide
A3. Height indicator
A4. Foot rotation release button
A5. Articulated feet
A6. Wheels with brakes
A7. Slide deactivation button
A8. Cross slots
B. Upper structure
B1. Fixed structure
B2. Mobile structure
B3. Foot hook
B4. Side tilting handle
B5. Fabric attachment buttons
C. Central support structure
C1. Fastening pin
C2. Fabric lining attachment buttons
C3. Grey fastening buckles
D. Fastening straps
D1. Red fastening buckles
E. Fabric lining
E1. Strap with clip
E2. Pocket
E3. Fabric removal zipper
E4. Net windows
E5. Rigid tabs for fastening the fabric lining to the upper structure
F. Mattress with removable lining
G. Bottom bar
H. Bag
ASSEMBLY OF THE CRIB:
1. Hold foot support "A" and make the outer bar slide up until
you hear it CLICK into the first position (fig.1). Repeat this step
for the other foot support.
2. Insert the lower bar "G" in the relevant slots inside the foot
supports "A" (fig.2) until you hear the metal pin lock into place.
3. Fasten the upper structure "B" to the two feet as shown in
figure 3. The CLICK of the pin means that the structure is cor-
rectly fastened.
WARNING: Make sure the grey buckles are facing the same
side as the articulated feet (fig.4).
4. Mount the upper structure "B" and fit the fabric "E" on the
feet "A" making the bar of the foot slide first inside the lateral
pocket of the fabric (fig.5). Repeat the step on both sides.
WARNING: The structure must be oriented so that the side
with the handle "B4" is facing the same direction as the artic-
ulated feet "A5. "
5. Then fasten the upper structure to the feet by inserting the
relevant plastic support as shown in figure 6. Push down until
you hear it click into place. Repeat the step on both sides.
6. Fasten the fabric lining "E" to the central structure "C" fasten-
ing the 2 straps with clip "C2" on the lower part of the lining
(fig.7).
7. Fasten the buttons "C2" to the buttons "B5" to fasten the fab-
ric to the upper structure (fig.8) and complete by closing the
zippers E3 (fig.8A). Repeat the step for the missing side.
8. Position il mattress "F" on the bottom of the crib (fig.9).
9. Block the 4 wheels "A6" of the crib by lowering the levers that
activate the brakes (fig.10).
The crib is now ready to be used.
WARNING: Make sure that all the fasteners are engaged cor-
rectly and that the zippers are closed and locked at the end.
WARNING: Do not use the crib with the articulated feet par-
tially or completely turned or released (fig. 11). The position of
correct use is illustrated in figure 12. In the case of accidental
knocking against the articulated feet, put them back in the cor-
rect position by lifting the crib slightly.
WARNING: If the crib has been used previously in "Bedside
sleeper configuration (fastened to the bed), " make sure that the
side is in locked position and check that it is engaged correctly.
ADJUSTING THE CRIB HEIGHT
The crib can be adjusted at different heights. To adjust the
height, the setting button "A1" up and lift the crib to the desired
position (fig.13). Repeat the step on the opposite side.
The base of the crib can be slightly inclined by adjusting the 2
feet at different heights (fig.14).
WARNING: The crib can be inclined by a maximum of 4 posi-
tions between one foot and the other (e.g., right foot in posi-
tion 5 and left foot in position 1, see fig. 15).
WARNING: The child's head must always be positioned near
the raised end (fig.16).
WARNING: It is not possible to select different heights on the
two sides of the crib when in rocking configuration.
BEDSIDE SLEEPER CONFIGURATION (FASTENED TO THE BED)
It is possible to fasten the crib to the parents' bed (Bedside
sleeper configuration).
CAUTION - IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY: This
configuration is allowed only with beds that allow complying
with all the conditions described in this paragraph.
In particular, the side of the crib must always be positioned
against the mattress of the parents' bed and the parents' mat-
tress must be aligned with (or at most higher than) the height
of the crib's side (fig.17). Moreover, the crib must be fastened to
the frame of the parents' bed or to the mattress support (mesh
or slat sprung base).
WARNING: Check that the structure of the crib in Bedside
sleeper configuration does not interfere with the parents' bed.
WARNING: Be careful when the child is into the bedside sleep-
er, that objects or bedding items do not fall into the crib.
1. Lower the side of the crib "B2" by gripping the relevant inter-
face "B4" and rotating it upward to release the side lowering
mechanism (fig.18).
WARNING: Use the crib with the bar lowered only in Bedside
sleeper configuration.
2. Put the crib against the parents' bed and check the height of
the crib compared to the parents' mattress.
WARNING: The height of the parents' mattress must be higher
than or the same as that of the side of the crib. If this is not the
case, use the adjustment system to achieve this condition on
both sides.
WARNING: In Bedside sleeper configuration, the 2 feet of the
crib must be set at the same height.
3. To fasten the crib to the parents' bed (Bedside sleeper con-
figuration), use the pair of supplied straps "D". The straps are
found in the lower pocket "E2" of the fabric lining (fig.19).
4. Fasten the grey buckles "C3" under the fabric lining on both
sides. Make sure the red buckle "D1" is positioned above the
strap as illustrated in figure 20.
5. Then run the strap around the structure of the parents' bed
from the bottom up (fig.21) and fasten the red buckle form-
ing a noose (fig.22). Repeat this operation on the other side.
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