TRENDWOOD Piper Twin/Full Bunk Bed
PARTS LIST
A. 24-4 1/4″ Lag Bolts
B. 24-Black Steel Washers
C. 2 -Bottom End Assemblies
D. 2 -Top End Assemblies
E. 4 -7″ x 75″ Mattress Rails w/Support Cleats
F. 2 -5″ x 75″ Guard Rails
G. 4 -1/2″ x 3″ Wooden Dowels
H. 3 -3 1/2″ x 38 1/2″ Mattress Supports
I. 3 -3 1/2″ x 53 1/2″ Mattress Supports
J. 12-1 1/4″ Wood Screws
TOOLS REQUIRED
- 7/16″ Wrench or Socket Wrench
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
NOTE: Tool recommended: Electric driver with 7/16” socket
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
Make sure you have all parts before beginning assembly. If you need a part, contact the dealer where you purchased your bed.
- Attach two mattress rails(E) to two bottom end assemblies(C) with 8 lag bolts and 8 washers, and tighten.
- Attach two mattress rails(E) and two guard rails(F) to top end assembly with 16 lag bolts and 16 washers, and tighten.
- Place four wooden dowels in the four holes in top edge of bottom bunk assembly.
- Place the top bunk assembly on the bottom bunk assembly, ensuring that the dowels are inserted in holes in the top bunk assembly.
- Place 3 short mattress supports on mattress rail support cleats on top bed assembly, with one support in the center, and a support pushed tightly against each end assembly. Repeat with 3 long mattress supports on bottom bed assembly.
- Secure mattress supports with 12 wood screws.
- Add bunk boards or slat kits and the proper thickness innerspring bunk mattresses. See dealer for details.
SAFETY WARNING
Our Bunk Beds have been tested by an Independent Laboratory and are certified to be in compliance with: ASTM F-1427, “Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Bunk Beds” and U.S. Government specifications 16 Code of Federal Regulations, parts 1213 and 1513.
SAFETY WARNINGS
- Follow the information on the warnings attached to the upper bunk end structure and on the carton. Do not remove this label.
- Always use the recommended size mattress or mattress support, or both, to help prevent the
likelihood of entrapment or falls. - Surface of mattress must be at least five inches(127mm) below the upper edge of guardrails.
- Do not allow children less than six years of age to use the upper bunk.
- Periodically, check and ensure that the guardrail, ladder and other components are in their proper position, free from damage and that all connectors are tight.
- Do not allow horseplay on or under the bed and prohibit jumping on the bed.
- Prohibit more than one person on the upper bunk.
- Always use the ladder or bed end for entering and leaving the upper bunk.
- Do not use substitute parts. Contact manufacturer or dealer for replacement parts.
- Use of a night-light may provide added safety precautions for a child using the upper bunk.
- If the bunk bed will be placed next to a 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. (This applies only to bunk beds without two full-length guardrails.)
- Always use guardrails on both long sides of the upper bunk.
- The use of water or sleep flotation mattresses is prohibited.
- Keep these instructions for future reference.
STRANGULATION HAZARD - Never attach or hang items to any part of the bunk bed that are not designed for use with the bed for example, but not limited to hooks, belts and jump ropes.
SIZE OF MATTRESS AND FOUNDATION
A FOUNDATION IS REQUIRED WITH 3 SLAT CONFIGURATION
Your Twin bed is designed to use a mattress 37 ½”-38 ½” in width and 74” – 75” in length.
Your Full bed is designed to use a mattress 52”-54” in width and 74” – 75” in length.
The total thickness of mattress and foundation (slat kit, bunk board, etc.) combined must not exceed 7”. Note: There must be at least 5” from mattress sleeping surface to top edge of guardrail.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Replacement parts, including additional guardrails, may be obtained from your Furniture dealer.