Phil & Teds Traveller User manual

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traveller instructions
American Safety Standard (ASTM
F406-08a) states:
Read all instructions
BEFORE assembly and
USE of product. KEEP
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE USE.
European Safety Standard (EN716-
1:2008) and French Safety Standard
(XPS 54-081) states:
IMPORTANT, RETAIN FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE:
READ CAREFULLY.
Australian/New Zealand Safety
Standard (AS/NZS 2195:1999) states:
IMPORTANT. BEFORE
ASSEMBLING THIS COT
READ AND UNDERSTAND
THE INSTRUCTIONS.
INCORRECT ASSEMBLY
MAY MAKE THE COT
UNSAFE.
DO NOT USE THIS COT
IF ANY PART IS BROKEN,
TORN OR MISSING.
KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS IN
A SAFE PLACE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
Assembling your new ` traveller is
effortless and tool-free. Just follow these simple
steps & in two minutes you’ll be there.
bits ~ bobs
The red numbers refer to traveller parts
indicated on the first page of this guide
14 x pegs
22 x silver end rails with black connectors
34 x silver half rails
4Fabric set with 4 x silver legs attached
54 x feet (attached to legs and fabric set)
6Plastic toggle
7Elastic loop
8Self-expanding mattress
9Carry bag
safe ~ sound
We’ve attained the following safety standards:
• EN716-1:2008 EN716-2:2008
• ASTM F406-08a
• AS/NZS 2195:1999 CPN4
• CRC, c.932
• XPS 54-081
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getting started
Letters in red refer to line drawings on the
inside front cover.
aPlace the top of the traveller (large zipped
mesh) face down on the ground with the
four legs folded inwards on top of the
fabric.
bTake two of the silver half rails (no.3) &
snap them together to make one long
rail. Repeat for the second set of rails.
cSlide each long rail into the fabric
sleeves, one on each long side of the
traveller.
dAttach the two shorter ‘end’ rails to
the long ‘side’ rails using the plastic
connectors.
e Zip closed the retaining flaps at the short
ends of the traveller.
fAttach the legs to their corresponding
plastic corners. Ensure all four are secure
before moving on.
gAttach the red rubber foot tabs on the
underside of each foot to the hook on the
underside of the foot. Repeat for all four
feet. Then turn the traveller on to its feet.
hLocate the zip pull toggles and elastic
loops at both ends of the traveller. Feed
the toggle behind the aluminium leg &
through the elastic loop; securing it to
the side panel. Repeat at the other end
of the traveller.
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iRemove the mattress from its packaging
& open the valve. The mattress will
automatically start to expand. To top it up,
you can blow into the valve. When it’s fully
expanded secure the valve shut.
jTo comply with the EN safety standard in
the UK: Unzip the double skinned floor,
insert the mattress between the two skins,
then close the zip. Secure the zip by
feeding the toggle behind the leg & through
the elastic loop on the side panel.
Rest of world: choose either the method
above, or place the mattress inside the
traveller itself.
NOTE: When the side access panel is not in use,
secure it closed using the toggle & elastic loop
at the base of the panel.
WARNING Never use the traveller without the
supplied mattress.
DO NOT use in conjunction with any mattress
other than the one supplied.
IMPORTANT: When outdoors anchor the cot to
the ground by placing the supplied pegs through
the holes in the feet.
packing up
kUnfasten all the toggles from the elastic
loops and remove the mattress from the
traveller. Undo the valve and compress by
rolling up.
lTurn the traveller upside down and release
the four red rubber foot tabs from each foot.

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or detergents. (these may harm the fabric).
Store in a well ventilated space, away from
moisture & direct sunlight (which can harm
& fade your traveller’s vibrant coat).
NOTE: Improper care will void any warranties. Do
not use if deterioration is detected or suspected.
rights ~ remedies
*Consumers may have extra rights in some countries or states.
Our products are warranted against defects
in materials and workmanship for one year
from the date of purchase. If the product has
a manufacturing fault we will repair it free of
charge. If not practical to repair it, we will, at
our discretion, replace the part in question. If
the product fails due to wear and tear, accident,
neglect or negligence, or is outside the warranty,
we will happily repair it for a reasonable charge.*
Who is covered? The original purchaser buying
product from an authorised dealer in the same
country as the purchaser. Proof of purchase is
required.
What is covered? Workmanship or materials
that are deemed by us to be faulty, providing the
product has at all times been used in normal
conditions in accordance with instructions, and
has been properly maintained.
What is not covered? Second hand product,
modified product, poorly maintained product,
normal wear, fading and fabric cuts, improper use
(by way of example): abnormal use; not following
mPull the legs upwards, releasing them
from the plastic corners.
nUnzip the two end retainer flaps and
disconnect the two long rails from the
plastic corners. Slide out the two long rails
& disconnect them from each other by
pressing the snib-lock buttons.
oFold the legs inwards on top of the fabric
and role up as a complete set.
add ~ adapt
Other ` products that work fantastically
with the traveller:
•metro
•lobster
•wriggle wrapper
cuts ~ bruises
Cleaning & caring for your product.
The once over
Check the traveller for cuts & bruises. If your
traveller is damaged in any way, or you are
not sure how to use it, contact your retailer
immediately.
The fabric on your traveller is highly water
resistant, but zips and seams can leak.
Caring for the traveller
• Unlike children, your traveller likes to
stay clean.
• Dry your traveller thoroughly before storing.
• Remove dry dirt with a soft brush.
• Do not wash with soap, solvents, bleach,

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instructions; child left unattended; excessive load;
transport damage i.e. airline or freight damage.
Customer costs within warranty The customer
is responsible for any inwards freight charge
to return the product to the manufacturer or its
representative for warranty and/or service.
Customer costs outside warranty Where proof of
purchase is not provided or the product is outside
of the one year warranty period, the manufacturer
(or agent) reserves the right to charge a service
fee and/or charge for parts replaced/repaired. A
return freight charge will also apply.
Exclusions: Any consequential loss or damage to
any person or property directly or indirectly as a
result of using the product.
Who do I contact? Consult the service and
warranty section of the ` website
(www.philandteds.com/warranty) which guides
you through the warranty claim process.
Note: you will need to provide proof of purchase.
log on ~ relax
Please register your product purchase through our
online product registration by visiting
www.philandteds.com
WARNINGS
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS
WITH YOUR TRAVELLER
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
INJURY MAY RESULT
FROM IMPROPER USE
OR NOT FOLLOWING ALL
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
IMPORTANT – READ
THE INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
AND KEEP THEM FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
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WARNING
Do not use more than one mattress
in the cot.
Before using the traveller, ensure all
locking mechanisms are engaged.
Check carefully that they are all fully
engaged before use.
If you leave the child unattended in
the traveller, always make sure the
side access panel is closed and
secure.
Ensure that all components of the
frame are regularly checked for a
secure fit.
To prevent injury from falls, do not
use the traveller when the child is
able to climb out of the cot.
NOTE: The distance between the
surface of the mattress and the
upper part of the framework of the
cot must be at least 500mm.
WARNINGS
European Safety Standard
(EN716-1:2008) and French Safety
Standard (XPS 54-081) states:
WARNING
Be aware of the risk of open fire and
other sources of strong heat, such as
electric bar fires, gas fires, etc. in the
vicinity of the cot.
WARNING
Do not use the cot if any part is
broken, torn or missing and use
only spare parts approved by the
manufacturer.
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
suffocation or strangulation,
e.g. strings, blind/curtain rods, etc.
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Strings can cause strangulation! Never
place items with a string around a
child’s neck such as hood strings or
pacifier cords. Never suspend strings
over product or attach strings to toys.
When the child is able to pull to standing
position, remove bumper pads, large
toys, and other objects that could
serve as steps for climbing out.
Discontinue use of the product when
child is able to climb out or reaches
the height of 35in. (890mm)
NEVER place product near a window
where cords from blinds or drapes can
strangle a child.
Use ONLY mattress/pad provided by
manufacturer (which must be at least
46.85in. long by 19.68in. wide and not
more than 0.98in. thick).
Always provide the supervision necessary
for the continued safety of your child.
When used for playing, never leave
child unattended.
To reduce the risk of SIDS, paediatricians
recommend healthy infants be placed
WARNINGS
American Safety Standard
(ASTM F406-08a) states:
WARNING
Never leave an infant in the product with
the sides down.
WARNING
Infants can suffocate:
•In gaps between a mattress too
small or too thick and product sides.
•On soft bedding.
NEVER add a mattress, pillow, comforter
or padding.
NEVER use a water mattress with
this product.
WARNING
Failure to follow these warnings and the
instructions could result in serious injury
or death.
The product must be fully erected prior
to use. Failure to install may result in
child falling out of the product.
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WARNINGS
Australian/New Zealand Safety Standard
(AS/NZS 2195:1999 CPN4) states:
WARNING
MATTRESS SIZE
This cot is made to use a mattress
which is 500mm wide 1190mm long
and no more than 25mm thick.
Using the wrong size mattress may
create hazardous gaps that could result
in suffocation or could reduce the side
height of the cot which may result in
your child falling out of the cot.
Do not leave anything in the cot (such
as toys) that provide a foothold.
Do not use the cot near naked heat
sources, bar heaters, open fires or
exposed flames.
Keep the cot clear of trailing cables and
hanging cords.
Keep medication, and small items that a
child could choke on away from the cot.
The thickness of the mattress has been
specified to ensure that the distance
on their back to sleep, unless
otherwise advised by your physician.
NEVER use this product if there are
any loose or missing fasteners, loose
joints, broken parts, or torn mesh/
fabric. Check before assembly and
periodically during use. Contact your
retailer for replacement parts. Never
substitute parts.
NEVER leave child in product with
side lowered. Be sure side is in raised
and locked position whenever child is
in product.
NEVER use plastic shipping bags or
other plastic film as mattress covers
not sold and intended for that purpose.
They can cause suffocation.
NEVER use a water mattress with
this product.
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from the top of the mattress to the top of
the lowest side or end will always be at
least 500mm. This will reduce the risk
of children falling out of the cot.
WARNINGS
Canadian Safety Standard
(CRC c.932) states:
WARNING
Ensure every component is properly
and securely in place before placing
the child in the traveller.
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