east coast Nebraska cot2bed Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
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Nebraska cot2bed
Nebraska cot2bed
Assembly and care instructions
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Thank you for purchasing an East Coast product. It’s been carefully designed
and constructed to offer quality, safety and reliability for you and your
baby.
If you have a query about this product or require replacement parts, please
contact 01692 408802.
Your child’s safety is your responsibility. Keep children clear during
assembly as the fittings pack contains small parts which may present a choking
hazard. Please read the instructions and warnings carefully before use.
Lay out the parts on a soft level surface and compare to the parts checklist.
Don’t throw away any packaging until you’re sure that you have all the parts.
You will need the following tools to complete assembly:
Flat-headed screwdriver and cross-point screwdriver
Hardware
A x 8 (dome head)
D x 8
G x 2
B x 8 (flat head)
E x 5
H x 2
C x 3 (short)
F x 5 (plastic barrel)
I x 4
Spanner
Hexagon Key 1
Wooden Parts
Side x 2
End x 2
Drawer side (L+R) Drawer support
Base Drawer back
Drawer front Drawer base x 2
2
Cot Mode: Assembly 1
End
B x 2
Side
Assembly 2
Base
A x 4
?
D x 4
NOTE: Ensure slot in D is visible when inserted into the base. The lowest base
position is the safest and should always be used in that position as soon as
the baby is old enough to sit up. IMPORTANT: Ensure the base is the correct
way up as shown.
3
Assembly 3
B x 2 Side
Assembly 4
B x 4
A x 4
D x 4
Base
NOTE: Ensure slot in D is visible when inserted into the base. Ensure that all
bolts are tightened fully before use.
4
Drawer: Assembly 1
F x 1
Drawer Support
Drawer Bases
Drawer Front
Assembly 2
Drawer Side (L)
C x 2
C x 1 Drawer Side (R)
Drawer Back
F x 4 5
Assembly 3
E x 1
E x 2
E x 2
Assembly 4
G x 2
I x 4
NOTE: Use the included spanner to tighten the castors.
H x 2 6
Day Bed Mode
Bed Mode
Day bed: Remove one side, use with the base in the lowest position.
Bed: Remove both sides, use with the base in the lowest position.
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Care and maintenance
All assembly fittings should be tightened properly and should be checked
regularly and re-tightened as necessary. Take care when moving the furniture,
as careless handling may cause damage. Cleaning is simple; just wipe over with
a damp cloth, and avoid using strong detergents or abrasives. An occasional
light application of a wax polish will help maintain the finish.
In use
WARNING: YOUR CHILDREN’S SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY The base can be
adjusted in height in cot mode, but the lowest position is the safest and
should always be used in that position as soon as the baby is old enough to
sit up. This product is suitable for a mattress of 1200mm long and 600mm wide.
Check the length and width of the mattress, to ensure the gap between the
mattress and the sides and ends does not exceed 30mm. When used in cot mode,
the maximum thickness of the mattress is 100mm. Check the thickness of the
mattress, to ensure that the internal height (surface of the mattress to the
upper edge of the cot frame) is at least 500mm in the lowest position of the
cot base and at least 200mm in the highest position of the cot base. To
prevent injury from falls, the cot should no longer be used for the child once
they are able to climb out of the cot. The bed mode is suitable for a child
from 18 months to 4 years old. 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, blind cords, curtain pulls or other strings or
cords. It should either be placed tightly against any wall or have a gap of
300mm between the wall and the side of the bed. This product has been designed
and manufactured to: BS EN 716-1: 2017 in cot mode and BS 8509: 2008 +A1: 2011
in bed mode. Warning: Do not use the cot or bed 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 cords, etc. Warning: Do not use more than one
mattress in the cot. Warning: Be aware of the risk of open fires and other
sources of strong heat, such as electric bar fires, gas fires, etc. near the
vicinity of the cot. Warning: Do not place the child’s bed near heat sources,
windows or other furniture. This product can be dismantled carefully for
storage and transportation.
East Coast Nursery Ltd, Robertson House North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 0BX, UK
For customer care or enquiries: Call: +44 (0)1692 408802 Email: nursery@east-
coast.co.uk
eastcoastnursery.co.uk
EC_NBC2B_130319
Nebraska Dresser
Assembly and care instructions
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Thank you for purchasing an East Coast product. It’s been carefully designed
and constructed to offer quality, safety and reliability for you and your
baby.
If you have a query about this product or require replacement parts, please
contact 01692 408802.
Your child’s safety is your responsibility. Keep children clear during
assembly as the fittings pack contains small parts which may present a choking
hazard. Please read the instructions and warnings carefully before use.
Lay out the parts on a soft level surface and compare to the parts checklist.
Don’t throw away any packaging until you’re sure that you have all the parts.
You will need the following tools to complete assembly:
Flat-headed screwdriver and cross-point screwdriver
Hardware
A x 12
B x 12
C x 16
D x 8
E x 4
F x 4
G x 2
H x 2
1
Wooden Parts
Front + Back
Sides (L + R)
Shelves x 3 Drawer back
Drawer base
Side bars
Drawer front Drawer sides (L + R)
2
Assembly 1
Back
C x 4
C x 4
Assembly 2
With cam pin inserted, turn cam nut clockwise to tighten.
Side (R)
A x 6 D x 2
Note: Repeat for front.
Side bar
B x 3
Note: Repeat for other side (L).
3
Assembly 3
Shelves
Assembly 4
With cam pin inserted, turn cam nut clockwise to tighten.
B x 6
Front 4
Assembly 5
Drawer front
Drawer side (L)
Drawer base
D x 2
Repeat for other
side
Assembly 6
E x 2
Repeat for other
side
Drawer side (R)
Drawer back F x 4
H x 2
G x 2 5
Assembly 7
The dresser is supplied with a fixing kit which will secure it and help to
guard against accidental tipping. WARNING : Installation only to be carried
out by a competent person. Check the suitability of the wall before fitting.
Washer x 2
Screw (short)
Plastic wall plug (for brick and masonry wall use only)
Screw (long) Fabric strap
1. Place the dresser against the wall where it is to be fitted and mark the
wall through the slot in the back.
2. Move the dresser away and using the long screw, washer and the appropriate
wall fixing attach the fabric strap to the marked position.
3. Replace the dresser and thread the fabric strap through the slot in the
Back Panel.
4. Attach the fabric strap to the back frame using the short screw and
washer.
Before use, ensure that the strap is securely fixed to both the wall and the
dresser.
1
2
4
The type of wall fixing you will require depends on the construction of the wall. See below for details. If in doubt, seek professional advice.
Wood: If fixing to wood make sure that it isn’t chipboard as screws can easily pull away the core structure.
Brick or masonry: Use the wall plug, provided you are sure that your wall is sound.
Cavity wall: Special toggle wall plugs needed. Seek expert advice.
6
Care and maintenance
All assembly fittings should be tightened properly and should be checked
regularly and re-tightened as necessary. Take care when moving the furniture,
as careless handling may cause damage. Cleaning is simple; just wipe over with
a damp cloth, and avoid using strong detergents or abrasives. An occasional
light application of a wax polish will help maintain the finish.
In use
Warning: Do not leave your child unattended. Ensure that all fittings are
tightened properly. Loose screws could allow a child to trap part of their
body or clothing, posing a strangulation risk. Be aware of the risks of open
fires and other such sources of strong heat, such as electric bar fires, gas
fires, etc. in the near vicinity of the dresser. Suitable for use with a flat
changing mat up to 76 x 47 cm which does not compromise the effective height
of the changer barriers. The changing area is suitable for use up to 12 months
old or 11kg in weight. Do not use the dresser if any of the parts are broken,
torn or missing. Any additional or replacement parts can only be obtained from
the manufacturer or the distributor.
East Coast Nursery Ltd, Robertson House North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 0BX, UK
For customer care or enquiries: Call: +44 (0)1692 408802 Email: nursery@east-
coast.co.uk
eastcoastnursery.co.uk
EC_NBDR_250619
Nebraska Wardrobe
Assembly and care instructions
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Thank you for purchasing an East Coast product. It’s been carefully designed
and constructed to offer quality, safety and reliability for you and your
baby.
If you have a query about this product or require replacement parts, please
contact 01692 408802.
Your child’s safety is your responsibility. Keep children clear during
assembly as the fittings pack contains small parts which may present a choking
hazard. Please read the instructions and warnings carefully before use.
Lay out the parts on a soft level surface and compare to the parts checklist.
Don’t throw away any packaging until you’re sure that you have all the parts.
You will need the following tools to complete assembly:
Flat-headed screwdriver and cross-point screwdriver
Hardware
A x 12
E x 4 (Long)
I x 4
B x 8 F x 4 J x 4
C x 54 (Short)
D x 5 (Medium)
G x 4
H x 4
K x 1
L x 1
M x 6
Hexagon key 1
Wooden Parts
Sides (L+R)
Back panels x 2
Top shelf Bottom shelf
Hanging rails x2 Drawer back
Drawer front
Panel joiner
Drawer base
Doors x 2
Drawer sides (L+R)
Drawer support
2
Assembly 1
B x 2
Side (R) Bottom shelf
Assembly 2
Top shelf Note: Repeat assembly 1 + 2 for other side (L).
A x 3 B x 2
A x 3 3
Assembly 3
Back panels
C x 13
Assembly 4
Panel joiner
C x 13
Hanging rail
C x 8 G x 4
Note: Repeat for other hanging rail
4
Assembly 5
Drawer front
J x 2
I x 2
D x 2
Drawer side (R)
K x 1
Assembly 6
D x 2 Drawer side (L)
L x 1
Drawer support 5
Assembly 7
E x 2
Drawer base
F x 2
Assembly 8
C x 6 M x 3
E x 2 F x 2
Drawer back
D x 1
Door
C x 2 H x 1
I x 1 J x 1
C x 2 H x 1
6
Assembly 9
Note: Fitting doors can be easier with another person
v
iii i
iv ii
1. Loosen screws on all hinge parts. 2. Slide hooks on hinge (i) under hinge
plate (ii). 3. Click end of hinge (iii) onto clip at back of hinge plate (iv).
Note: some force may be needed to click the two parts together. 4. Before
tightening screws on hinge plate (v), lift door and tighten rear screws on
hinge plate (v) first. Note: Keep holding door in highest position until
screws fully tightened. 5. Tighten remaining front screws. Note: Do not over
tighten.
Note: Repeat assembly 5 + 6 for other door.
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Assembly 10
Screw 1
Screw 2
Screw 1
Screw 2 NOTE: To adjust the fit of the doors in the frame, position the
wardrobe where it will be used and use screws 1 and 2: Screw 1 loosens the
hinge to move the door forward or backward. Screw 2 moves the door closer to,
or further from the frame.
8
Assembly 11
HINT: If wardrobe is to be used on floor that is uneven, doors could appear
not to sit in the frame correctly. Packing could be placed under either the
left or right rear feet to help level the wardrobe and improve the look of the
doors.
9
Assembly 12
The wardrobe is supplied with a fixing kit which will secure it and help to
guard against accidental tipping. WARNING : Installation only to be carried
out by a competent person. Check the suitability of the wall before fitting.
Washer x 2
Screw (short)
Screw (long)
Plastic wall plug (for brick and masonry wall use only)
Fabric strap
1. Place the wardrobe against the wall where it is to be fitted and mark the
wall through the slot in the back.
2. Move the wardrobe away and using the long screw, washer and the
appropriate wall fixing attach the fabric strap to the marked position.
3. Attach the fabric strap to the top of the wardrobe using the short screw
and washer.
Before use, ensure that the strap is securely fixed to both the wall and the
dresser.
1
2
4
The type of wall fixing you will require depends on the construction of the wall. See below for details. If in doubt, seek professional advice.
Wood: If fixing to wood make sure that it isn’t chipboard as screws can easily pull away the core structure.
Brick or masonry: Use the wall plug, provided you are sure that your wall is sound.
Cavity wall: Special toggle wall plugs needed. Seek expert advice.
10
Care and maintenance
All assembly fittings should be tightened properly and should be checked
regularly and re-tightened as necessary. Take care when moving the furniture,
as careless handling may cause damage. Cleaning is simple; just wipe over with
a damp cloth, and avoid using strong detergents or abrasives. An occasional
light application of a wax polish will help maintain the finish.
In use
Be aware of the risks of open fires and other such sources of strong heat,
such as electric bar fires, gas fires, etc. in the near vicinity of the
wardrobe. Do not use if any of the parts are broken, torn or missing. Any
additional or replacement parts can only be obtained from the manufacturer or
the distributor. Only use the wardrobe on a stable and level surface. Ensure
that the wall strap is used to securely attach the wardrobe to the wall to
prevent tipping.
East Coast Nursery Ltd, Robertson House North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 0BX, UK
For customer care or enquiries: Call: +44 (0)1692 408802 Email: nursery@east-
coast.co.uk
eastcoastnursery.co.uk
EC_NBWD_270919
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