through the triangles. Now push all four metal triangles up at the same time to move
the hammock lower, or move them down to increase the hammock's height from the
ground. Once the hammock is at the right height, arrange the four metal triangles so
that they are at an angle to the suspension ropes. The ropes cannot slip now and the
height can no longer be adjusted — test this by gently pushing in the middle of the
hammock.
• Do not make an adjustment while your child is in the hammock and only put them
back in once you are sure that the metal triangles are set correctly.
II. Instructions for use and safety tips
How to use this product
• The Koala baby hammock is suitable for use at home or as a travelling bed.
• It can take a weight of up to 15 kg, and is suitable for a child aged between 0 and 9
months.
• Koala is suitable for use by 1 child. Never lay more than one child at a time in the baby
hammock!
• Not suitable for children who can sit up independently!
• Koala is not a replacement for a cradle or bed. When your child needs to sleep, it should
be laid in a suitable cradle or bed.
• Koala must not be used for playing or as a piece of sport equipment.
• Koala is intended exclusively for domestic and private use.
• Please take note that Koala is NOT suitable for use in the open air.
• Koala should only be set up by an adult and in accordance with the assembly instructions.
• Please take care to follow the safety instructions below exactly!
Instructions for use
Hammock preferred
Once a child is born it initially feels deprived of the protective mechanism and the
feeling of security from the womb.
However, in the hammock the baby feels almost as secure as in the womb.
The embryonal position (we recommend the Sunny blanket as a heat-providing underlay)
and the consistent rocking experience allow the child to quickly quiet down.
In order to optimally take advantage of this positive effect, please do not utilise any
stiff/hard underlays in the hammock.
Looking out desired?
If the baby would like to look out from the hammock, then simply adjust the hammock's
cords so that the baby's head lies higher than its legs. Simply shorten the cords on the side
in which the baby's head is laid. (If shortening is not possible, lengthen the cords on the
opposite side.)
Follow-up use
Once the children have outgrown the hammock, it can also be further used as a crib for
children's teddy bears and dolls.
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