5729 BW:BinnenW
1. Introduction
This user manual contains important
information. We therefore suggest that
you keep it stored in a safe place.
We congratulate you on having chosen
an AVS mesh base that fulfills all your
personal requirements. The mesh bases
have varying degrees of adjustability,
according to type. The mattresses vary
in terms of the use of materials and
functions.
The AVS mesh base is equipped with
Comfortslides
levels. These slides can be used to
adapt the degree of firmness of the
mesh to that of your body. The mesh
base therefore offers good support and
comfort.
Thanks to their open structure, AVS
mesh bases offer good ventilation,
resulting in a fresh and hygienic
sleeping environment.
All Auping mattresses can be used on
non-adjustable or adjustable AVS mesh
bases.
comfort zones which result in individual
adaptation to the weight distribution of
your body. The shoulder zone is slightly
softer, while the seat section in contrast
contains extra reinforcement. This
manner of zoning provides additional
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at shoulder and hip
The
mattresses
comprise
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comfort and improved support, both
when sitting and lying on the mattress.
Thanks to the smooth fabric, the base
of the mattress glides smoothly over
the back section of the mesh base
during adjustment.
Mattress connectors are used to attach
the mattress to the mesh base. This
prevents the mattress from sliding
downward while adjusting the bed, at
the same time ensuring that it
effortlessly follows the movements of
the mesh base. The mattresses are
asymmetrically built using various
materials, and therefore need not be
turned over.
1.1 Personal settings
The Comfortslide
adjust the mesh base to the shape of
your body. People with broad shoulders
and/or hips, should move the relevant
slides outwards. Those with slim
shoulders and/or hips should slide them
inwards.
1.2 Technical specifications
Weight (size 90x200 cm)
- AVS mesh base type 411: 14 kg
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can be used to
October 6, 2011