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 Assemble on a soft level

surface to avoid damaging the
unit or your floor.

Safety and Care Advice

Important 

– Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly

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 Check you have all the

components and tools listed on
pages 2 and 3.

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 Remove all fittings from the 

plastic bags and separate them
into their groups.

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 Keep children and animals

away from the work area, small
parts could choke if swallowed.

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 Make sure you have enough

space to layout the parts before
starting.

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 Do not stand or put weight on

the product, this could cause
damage.

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 Assemble the item as close

to its final position (in the same
room) as possible.

                      

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 We do not 

                      recommend the
                      use of power
                      drill/drivers 

for

                      

inserting screws,

as this could damage the unit.
Only use hand screwdrivers.

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 Parts of the assembly will be

easier with 2 people.

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 Dispose of all packaging

carefully and responsibly.

This product contain 

 natural timber; you may 

notice some variation in the grain 
and colour of different component 
parts which is normal for furniture 
produced using natural wood and 
is not the result of any 
manufacturing fault.

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Care and maintenance

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Avoid placing the furniture in 

direct sunlight as this will cause
the timber to prematurely age.

Use an appropriate furniture 

polish for natural wood
furniture and a dry cloth to
clean the product.

From time to time check

that there are no loose
screws on this unit.

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 This product should not be

discarded with household
waste. Take to your local
authority waste disposal
centre.

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IMPORTANT, READ CAREFULLY -RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
ASSEMBLY:

Current legislation requires that the bunk bed must be fitted with 4 safety-rails and a ladder or platform for the 
upper bunk bed. The bunk bed meets the European EN 747-2012 standards for security and durability.

MATTRESS:

This bed is designed to use a mattress size 

  175 cm. long and 75,0 cm. wide. The total thickness must not 

exceed 16,0 cm. The mattress top must not pass the marking on the ladder.

WARNING:

Children can become trapped between the bed and the wall. To avoid risk of serious injury the distance 
between the top safety barrier and the wall shall not exceed 75 mm. or shall be more than 230 mm.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:

All assembly fastenings should always be tightened properly and that care should be taken that no fi ttings are 
loose.

CLEANING:
LACQUERED:

 Wooden, lacquered and painted as well as laminated surfaces should be wiped over with a 

cloth and a mild soap.

OIL:

 Oiled surfaces can be cleaned with soapy water, e.g. brown soap. Wipe with a clean cloth. To maintain the 

natural life in the furniture which is provided by the oil treatment, we recommend an oil aftercare of the furniture 
1-2 times a year. The colourless natural oil for maintenance of oil-treated furniture is available at your local 
furniture store.

WARNING:

High beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under six years due to the risk of injury 
from falls. Do not use the bed if any structural part is broken or missing. Be aware that children can strangle in 
items such as ropes, strings, cords, harnesses and belts attached to or hung on a bunk bed/high bed.

Summary of Contents for Home 2FT6 Josie 404/9373

Page 1: ...ions Please keep for future reference If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline 03456 400 800 Important Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly...

Page 2: ...y waste disposal centre 1 IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ASSEMBLY Current legislation requires that the bunk bed must be tted with 4 safety rails and a ladder or platform for the...

Page 3: ...e bar x 4 68 2 x 11 0 x 1 9 cm Narrow bar x6 68 2 x 6 5 x 1 9 cm Curved bar with label Curved bar 68 2 x 9 0 x 1 9 cm 68 2 x 9 0 x 1 9 cm Front side rail x2 175 0 x 11 0 x 3 8 cm Back side rail x2 175...

Page 4: ...r Use this ruler to help correctly identify the screws 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 Tools required Phillips scr...

Page 5: ...iagram G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G position Do not over tighten bolts 4x 04 6x 5 6 2x 8 2x 2x 2x 2x 12 2x 2x 2x 2x 9 2x 2x 2x 2x 10 2x 7 4 4 H 4 4 5 1 2 5 5 B B H H D D D H B B B D C B B...

Page 6: ...d as shown in the diagram D H position Do not over tighten bolts Insert barrel nuts into side rails and D D B B C H D A H B B 4 4 D C D C D H D C D C H H D D C D C D C D C D D C B B 1 3 4 5 5 5 4 4 4...

Page 7: ...Insert barrel nuts into Insert barrel nuts into back side rail and x it to the headboard and footboard using bolts Do not fully tight screws Note and allen key D D B B B B B B A B D A A A D A D A D A...

Page 8: ...ront side rail ATTENTION 7 D A B B B F D A A D 11 F F F D D D 11 Insert barrel nuts into front side rail and x Make sure hole on side rail is positioned as shown in the diagram it to the headboard and...

Page 9: ...olts footboard using bolts D D D D F Assembly Instructions Assembly Instructions D F F D D F F 9 9 9 D 8 Fixing short guard rail D F D D D D F F F F Fix short guard rail side rail using bolts and alle...

Page 10: ...the ladder side rail and the headboard using bolts and allen key D D F 12 Assembly Instructions Assembly Instructions F F D D D D F F 12 12 Fixing guard rail support Fix guard rail support to the guar...

Page 11: ...ushing the rail against the slats if necessary J E I I 14 14 14 14 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E...

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