Welcome to our instructional page that provides you with information to ensure
the safe and effective use of your
bed system. This will also enhance your
creativity
in flexible arrangements available with the system.
In the following sequences, note
that the steel spring can be inserted into the posts at residential height or at
a higher height. The higher height will allow your chest or other
items to be
placed under the bed for space saving. Note that the spring has two hooks
on
each end that insert over the steel rods embedded in the wood end.
When changing your bed height or configuration, it is important to disengage
both
hooks on each end of the spring. If both ends are not disengaged, damage to
your bed
may occur. Note in this sequence that lifting up on the spring while
one foot is on the
lower cross rail disengages the spring. Sometimes it requires
an upward tapping under
the corner connection to dislodge the spring hooks from
the steel rods.
If
you desire bunk beds or stack beds, note the next sequences. Locate the bottom
bed spring at the desired height per the earlier instruction. Then locate the
spring
height for the top bunk. Insert the steel bunk pins into the post of the
bottom bed.
Note that the wood ends are only drilled for bunking pins on one
end. The bunking
holes must be facing upward for the bottom bed and downward for
the top bed. When
the beds are stacked, it is important to
locate all four
bunking pins in the connecting
holes as shown in the sequence.
If you desire a tall loft unit, it is important to locate the steel stabilizer
bar about 12"
from the floor connecting the
back posts of each wood end. Then
insert the pins as
shown. Next, lift the bed on top of the lower ends and
stabilizer. Once again, be sure
to insert the wood posts over the steel pins.
For safety, it is critical that you insert the loft clips in one front post and
an alternate
rear post. This joins the stacked wood ends avoiding accidental
disengagement.
Guard rails are highly
recommended for use whenever the loft or bunking configurations
are used.
Ladders that mount to the springs or end supports are also available.
This tall loft arrangement allows the desk and chest to be positioned under the
bed.
Remember, always have four steel pins
inserted for all bunking or lofting positions.
Use the loft clips for safety.
All the beds can be adjusted to a variety of heights. When disconnecting the
wood ends from the posts to change bed
height or configuration, it is
critical
that the two hooks on each side of the bed are disengaged before pulling away
the wood ends. This is also true for the rear stabilizer used in lofting.
If questions arise, contact us by clicking
here, explain your problem,
and we will promptly respond. Remember,
safety is always the most important
aspect.