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WARNING – If a sheet is used with the pad, use only the one
provided by the bassinet or cradle manufacturer or one specifically
designed to fit the dimension of the bassinet or cradle mattress.
To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy
infants be placed on their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised
by your physician.
WARNING – Strings can cause strangulation! Do not place
items with a string around a child's neck, such as hood strings or
pacifier cords. Do not suspend strings over a bassinet or cradle or
attach strings to toys.
WARNING – DO NOT use bedside sleeper if any parts are
missing, damaged, or broken. Contact us for replacement parts
and instructional literature if needed. DO NOT substitute parts.
WARNING – Always read and follow assembly instructions for
each product use mode (bedside sleeper &bassinet).
WARNING – Assemble product according to manufacturer's
instructions for ANY use mode—bedside sleeper as well as the
bassinet modes.
WARNING – This bedside sleeper is designed for use only with
adult beds that are between 17.52 and 23.22 inches
(445mm-590 mm) from floor to top of adult mattress.
WARNING – The types of adult beds (BELOW FIG.) with which
the bedside sleeper CAN OR CANNOT be used.
WARNING – FALL HAZARD-Always check that the bassinet is
securely locked on the base/stand when adjusting the height.
WARNING
The bedside sleepers shall never be used in an inclined position; To
prevent a suffocation hazard from entrapment, the bedside sleeper
shall be properly secured to the adult bed using the attachment
system;
Check the tightness of the attachment system before each use by
pulling the bedside sleeper in a direction away from adult bed.
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Mattress, Box-springs & Frame aligned
ACCEPTABLE BED FRAME IN-LINE
UNACCEPTABLE BED,
MATTRESS, BOX-SPRING & FRAME NOT IN-LINE
WARNING – A bedside sleeper is designed to provide a
sleeping area for an infant until he or she begins to push up on
hands and knees or approximately 5 months of age. Move your
child to another sleeping product when your child reaches this
stage.
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Frame Extended
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