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IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY AND 

RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE 

The correct use and maintenance of your cot/bed will ensure it gives long and trouble-free use. Please 
ensure everyone use your cot/bed know how to use it. The safety of your child is your responsibility.  

• WARNING: Be aware of the risk of open fires and other sources of strong heat, such as electric bar fires, gas

fires, etc. in the near vicinity of the cot.

• WARNING: Do not use the cot/bed if any part is broken, torn or missing and use only spare parts approved

by Babymore.

• WARNING: Do not leave anything in the cot or place the cot close to another product which could provide a

foothold or present a danger of suffoca on or strangula on, e.g. strings, blind/curtain cords, etc.

• WARNING: Do not use more than one ma ress in the cot.
• WARNING: When converted to a child’s bed, do not place this bed near heat sources, windows and other

furniture.

• The lowest base posi on is the safest. Once your child is old enough to sit up unaided the base should be

used in the lowest posi on only.

• If your leave the child una ended in the cot, always make sure that the movable side is closed
• The thickness of the ma ress chosen shall be such that the internal height (surface of the ma ress to the

upper edge of the cot frame) is at least 500mm in the lowest posi on of the bed base and at least 200mm in

the highest posi on of the bed base.

• Do Not use more than one mattress in the cot bed.

We recommend the use of a ma ress minimum size of 

70cm by 140cm

 for this cot. With a thickness not 

exceeding 

10cm

. The length and width of ma ress shall be such that the gap between the ma ress and the

sides and ends does not exceed 30mm.

• Children are likely to play, bounce, jump and climb on beds, therefore the child’s bed should not be placed

too  close  to  other  furniture  or  windows,  and  should  be  placed  either  ght  to  any  wall  or  have  a  gap  of

300mm between the wall and the side of the bed.

• Please ensure that all assembly fi ngs always be  ghtened properly before use. And fi ngs should be

checked regularly and  ghtened as necessary.

• The cot is only ready for use, when the locking mechanism(s) are engaged, check the mechanism(s) is fully

engaged before use.

• Your cot/bed may be cleaned with a damp cloth. Never use bleach or harsh abrasives.
• To prevent injury from falls, once the child is able to climb out of the cot, the cot should no longer be used

for that child.

• This cot bed is intended for children aged from birth to 4 years approximately.

The cot conforms to EN 716-1/2:20

17

 + A

C

:201

9

.

When converted to bed, it conforms to BS 8509:2008 +

 

A1:2011.

Summary of Contents for LUNO COT/BED

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS LUNO COT BED ASD V1 20 Babymore Ltd Thank you for purchasing Babymore If you need assistance spare parts or you are unhappy with the goods Call 02034755588 or email customerservices babym...

Page 2: ...be such that the internal height surface of the ma ress to the upper edge of the cot frame is at least 500mm in the lowest posi on of the bed base and at least 200mm in the highest posi on of the bed...

Page 3: ...by step FITTINGS Item Qty Item Qty B Item Qty C Item Qty D 1 Item Descrip on Qty 12 12 A 4 Descrip on 4 Thank you for purchasing Babymore If you need assistance spare parts or you are unhappy with th...

Page 4: ...COMPONENTS Item Qty Item Qty 1 2 2 2 3 4 2 5 2 Description Cot End Panel Base Slats Description Base Support Bar Bed Side Support A Bed Side Support B 6 2 1 1a 1b 6 5 6 5 4 P a g e...

Page 5: ...mode baby able to roll over unaided 5 P a g e...

Page 6: ...1 1 2 D D D D D D D Bolts M6 70 x 6 Step 1 6 P a g e...

Page 7: ...Highest base level Step 2 4 4 B B B B Base Bolts x 4 The highest base position is only suitable for use until the baby is about three months old 7 P a g e...

Page 8: ...Step 2 B Base Bolts x 4 4 4 B B B B Middle base level The middle base position is only suitable for use before the baby can sit up unaided 8 P a g e...

Page 9: ...ep 2 B Base Bolts x 4 Lowest Base Level The Lowest base posi on is the safest Once your child is old enough to sit up un aided the base should be used in the lowest posi on only 4 4 B B B B B 9 P a g...

Page 10: ...Step 3 3 A Cap Nuts M6 15 x 4 C Bolts M6 30 x 4 10 P a g e...

Page 11: ...Step 4 D Bolts M6 70 x 6 D D D D D D 2 11 P a g e...

Page 12: ...Step 1 Step 2 TODDLER BED Change the cot to a bed as soon as your toddler shows any signs of attempting to climb out Re 1a 1b 12 P a g e...

Page 13: ...Step 3 TODDLER BED C C C C 6 5 6 5 3 4 4 C 4 5 3 C Bolts M6 30 x 8 13 P a g e...

Page 14: ...Step 4 TODDLER BED D D D D D Bolts M6 70 4 1a 1a B D 14 P a g e...

Page 15: ...ty request This warranty only covers new units with original packaging and ownership and is not transferable It does not cover any used second hand or demo models This warranty does not cover any dama...

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