• 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 can roll over, or has reached 25 lbs, whichever comes
first. Move your child to another sleeping product when your child reaches this stage.
• DO NOT use the bedside sleeper if any parts are missing, damaged, or broken. Contact
Dream On Me for replacement parts and instructions.
• DO NOT substitute parts.
• 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 can roll over, or has reached 25 lbs, whichever comes
first. Move your child to another sleeping product when your child reaches this stage.
• DO NOT use the bedside sleeper if any parts are missing, damaged, or broken. Contact
Dream On Me for replacement parts and instructions.
• DO NOT substitute parts.
BEDSIDE SLEEPER MODE WARNINGS:
• Ensure that the fixing buckles are straight and not loose.
• When the bedside sleeper is attached/tied to the bed, the actual bassinet must remain
straight and not lopsided. If the bassinet is not straight/flat, contact our customer service
immediately for help.
• The attachment must always be used in bedside sleeper mode.
• Before every use, check to ensure that there is no space between the adult mattress and the
side of the bedside sleeper. If there is, pull the belts firmly to tighten them until there's no
space.
• Use of the product is permitted only for a bed or mattress with straight sides. Do not use the
product with a round mattress or a water bed.
• When the product is used in the bedside sleeper mode, it should always be fitted to the
length of the bed. Do not fix the product on the short side of the bed.
• The removal and/or application operations may take a few minutes and should be carried out
by an adult.
• The images below explain the acceptable and unacceptable bed and mattress to be used
along with the bassinet in bedside sleeper mode.
• Acceptable bed frame in-line: The mattress, box spring, and bed frame are aligned with each
other.
• Non-acceptable bed frame: The mattress, box spring and bed frame are not in line.
Co-Sleep Mode (Fixing to the Bed), This method is only compatible with bed types that
comply with all of the conditions described here:
Acceptable bed frame in-line.
Non-acceptable bed frame not in-line.
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WARNINGS (cont.)
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