F. Mattress with removable cover
G. Upper tubular structure
H. Upper removable tubular structure
I. Bag
A1) Height adjuster button
A2) Removable structure support
A3) Height indicator
A4) Feet rotation release button
A5) Adjustable feet
A6) Wheels with brake
B1) Non-slip feet
B2) Upper structure fastening support
C1) Fixing pin
C2) Fabric lining fixing button
C3) Grey fixing buckles
D1) Red anchoring buckles
E1) Belt with clip
E2) Pocket
E3) Zip for fabric removal
E4) Zip for Bedside sleeper opening
E5) Mesh window
E6) Side support for restraint
G1) Leg fixing
H1) Removable tubular structure release button
ASSEMBLY OF THE CRIB
1. Hold the support leg making sure that the external tube
slides upwards until you hear the locking CLICK in the first
position (fig. 1). Repeat the same operation with the other
support leg.
2. Fix the central supporting structure to the 2 legs as illustrated
in figure 2. The CLICK of the pivot indicates correct fixing of
the structure (fig. 3).
WARNING: make sure that the grey buckles are on the same
side as the adjustable feet (fig. 4).
3. Assemble the upper structure and the fabric to the legs, slid-
ing the tube of the leg inside the side pocket of the fabric (fig.
5). Carry out this operation for both sides.
4. Subsequently fix the upper structure to the legs, inserting the
relative plastic support as illustrated in figure 6. Push down-
wards until you hear the CLICK of correct fixing (fig. 7). Carry
out this operation for both sides.
5. Fix the fabric lining to the central structure, hooking the 2
belts with clips positioned at the bottom of the lining (fig. 8).
6. Position the mattress on the bottom of the crib (fig. 9).
7. Lock the 2 wheels of the crib, lowering the levers that activate
the brakes (fig. 10).
At this point the crib is ready to be used.
WARNING: check to make sure that all of the fasteners have
been correctly attached and that the zips are closed and locked
right to the end of their travel.
WARNING: do not use the crib with adjustable feet partially or
totally rotated and unlocked (fig. 11). The correct position for
use is illustrated in figure 12. In the case of accidental knocks
against adjustable feet, return them to the correct position by
lifting the crib slightly.
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF THE COT
The crib can be adjusted to different height positions. In order
to adjust the height, pull the adjustment lever upwards and lift
the crib to the desired position (fig. 13). Repeat this operation
on the opposite side.
The base of the crib can be inclined slightly by adjusting the 2
legs to different heights (fig. 14).
WARNING: the crib can be inclined with a maximum variance
of 2 positions between one leg and the other (for example: the
right leg in position 3 and the left leg in position 1, see fig. 15).
WARNING: The head of the child should always be positioned
on the highest side (fig. 16).
BEDSIDE SLEEPER MODE (FIXING TO THE BED)
The crib can be fixed to the parent's bed (Bedside sleeper mode).
WARNING – IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR
CHILD
This method is only possible with bed types that comply with
all of the conditions described in this paragraph.
In particular the side support of the crib should always be put
close to the parent's mattress and the mattress should always
be aligned with the height of the side support for restraint of
the crib (see fig. 17). Furthermore, the crib should be firmly
fixed to the structure of the parents bed or to the mattress sup-
port (net or slats).
WARNING: Check to make sure that the crib in the Bedside
sleeper mode does not interfere with the parent's bed.
WARNING: During use, make sure that the parents bed sheets,
blankets etc. do not enter and cover the interior of the crib.
8. Open the side of the crib with the mesh window using the
side zips and open them completely (fig. 18).
9. Then press the removable tubular structure release button
and remove partially on one side and then on the other (fig.
19). Once this operation has been performed on both sides,
remove the tube and fix it to the legs of the structure using
the relative supports (fig. 20).
WARNING: use the crib with the tube lowered, only in the Bed-
side sleeper mode.
10. Move the crib close to the parent's bed and check the height
of the crib compared with the mattress of the parents bed.
WARNING: the height of the parent's mattress should always
be level or be more than that of the side support for contain-
ment of the crib max 2cm (fig. 21).
WARNING: in the Bedside sleeper mode the 2 legs of the crib
should always be adjusted to the same height.
11. In order to fix the crib to the parents bed (Bedside sleeper
mode) use the pair of straps provided. The straps can be
found in the lower pocket of the fabric lining (fig. 22).
12. Fix the grey buckles underneath the fabric lining on both
sides. Make sure that the red buckles are positioned above
the strap belt as illustrated in figure 23.
13. Subsequently fix the belt around the structure of the par-
ent's bed, from the bottom towards the top (fig. 24) and fix
the red buckle to form a loop (fig. 25). Repeat this operation
on the other side. For easier installation, during fixing of the
buckles, we suggest that the crib is kept at a short distance
from the parent's bed.
14. At this point, move the crib to the side of the parent's bed
and tighten the loop by pulling the belts firmly (fig. 26). Car-
ry out this operation on one side and then on the other side,
adjusting the belts until the crib is firmly in contact with the
parents mattress.
WARNING: before every use always check to make sure that
there is no space between the parent's mattress and the side of
the crib. If there is, pull the belts firmly to tighten until there's
no space and the permitted condition of use has been restored.
15. Store any excess of belts inside the pocket positioned on
the bottom of the fabric lining.
16. Lock the wheels of the crib as described in point 7.
If, during the fixing operations of the crib to the parent's bed,
it is not possible to slide the feet of the crib under the parent's
bed, it is still possible to fix the crib following the operations
described in the previous points by rotating the adjustable feet
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