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Assembly Instructions CM-BK131AW CM-BK131PW ASSEMBLY RATING Tools Required for Assembly: The Assembly Rating is a 5-point system that shows the degree of effort needed in assembling a specific product (with 1 being easy and 5 being difficult). For some products, two persons are recommended. Allen Wrench (Included) Phillips Screwdriver (Not Included) EASY DIFFICULT 2 PERSONS RECOMMENDED Page 1 of 15 Rev.14-04-24 Page 2 of 15 Due to the size and/or weight of this product, it is highly recommended that the assembly should be done near the area of its intended location. Make sure you have enough space to move around during the assembly. ALWAYS have at least two people to help with transporting and assembling the product to avoid any potential injury and/or damage. Page 3 of 15 Before you begin, please read Page 2 of “Assembly and Care Advice” AND Page 9 of “Safety Warnings”. And remember, do not tighten until each step is completed or instructed. MD BOOKCASE DIAGRAM STEP 1: BOOKCASE ASSEMBLY Enlarged Turn right (clockwise) to tighten Page 4 of 15 STEP 2: BOOKCASE ASSEMBLY Turn right (clockwise) to tighten Enlarged STEP 3: BOOKCASE ASSEMBLY Enlarged Turn right (clockwise) to tighten Page 5 of 15 STEP 4: BOOKCASE ASSEMBLY Enlarged STEP 5: BOOKCASE/CHEST ASSEMBLY Enlarged Turn right (clockwise) to tighten Page 6 of 15 LOFT HOUSE DIAGRAM STEP 6: LOFT HOUSE ASSEMBLY Page 7 of 15 STEP 7: LOFT HOUSE ASSEMBLY STEP 8: LOFT HOUSE ASSEMBLY Page 8 of 15 STEP 9: LOFT HOUSE ASSEMBLY STEP 10: LOFT HOUSE ASSEMBLY Page 9 of 15 STEP 11: LOFT HOUSE ASSEMBLY STEP 12: LADDER ASSEMBLY Page 10 of 15 STEP 13: LOFT HOUSE ASSEMBLY STEP 14: LADDER ASSEMBLY Page 11 of 15 LOWER BED DIAGRAM STEP 15: LOWER BED ASSEMBLY Page 12 of 15 STEP 16: LOWER BED ASSEMBLY STEP 17: LOWER BED ASSEMBLY Page 13 of 15 STEP 18: LOWER BED ASSEMBLY Safety is ALWAYS the main priority. For extra safety measure and before using the bunk bed, please take the time to inspect the assembly and FULLY tighten every bolt and screw from Step 1 to Step 17. Read and follow the information on the WARNINGS shown on the end structure of the upper bunk and on the carton. Do not remove warning label from the bed. Keep these instructions for future reference. ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETED Page 14 of 15 Safety Warnings for Bunk Beds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. . Read and follow the information on the WARNINGS shown on the end structure of the upper bunk and on the carton. Do not remove warning label from the bed. Keep these instructions for future reference. Always use the recommended size mattress or mattress support, or both, to help prevent the likelihood of entrapment or falls. Depending on whether you have twin, full or both sizes, the proper mattress size for the UPPER TWIN-SIZE bunk should be 74” to 75” long x 37½” to 38½” wide x 6” high (no higher than 6”) OR for the UPPER FULL-SIZE bunk should be 75” long x 54” wide x 6” high (no higher than 6”). The proper mattress size for the LOWER TWIN-SIZE bunk should be 74” to 75” long x 37½” to 38½” wide x 6” to 8” high OR for the LOWER FULL-SIZE bunk should be 75” long x 54” wide x 6” to 8” high. Surface of mattress must be at least 5 inches (127 mm) below the upper edge of guardrails. Do not allow persons under 6 years of age to use the upper bunk. Periodically check and ensure that the guardrails, ladder, handle and other components are in their proper position, free from damage, and that all connectors are tighten and secured. For safety reasons, especially on the upper bunk bed, DO NOT allow rough playing or jumping on the bed and do not allow playing or hiding under the bed. Always use the ladder for entering and leaving the upper bunk. Do not use substitute parts. Contact the manufacturer or dealer for replacement parts. Use of a nightlight may provide added safety precaution for a person using the upper bunk. Always use the guardrails on both long sides of the upper bunk. If the bunk bed will be placed next to the wall, the guardrail that runs the full length of the bed should be placed against the wall to prevent entrapment between the bed and the wall. The use of water or sleep flotation mattresses is prohibited. No more than one person is allowed on the upper bunk at all times. The MAXIMUM weight capacity for the upper bunk is not to exceed 150 lbs. WARNING: STRANGULATION HAZARD Never attach or hang objects to any part of the bunk bed that are not designed for use with the bed. Objects such as hanger, hook, belt, bag, rope, string, etc. should not be used on or around the bunk bed. Page 15 of 15