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Unpacking Your BredaBed & Frequently Asked Questions

I’m missing parts/hardware not included with my bed.

If you suspect anything is missing, take inventory of the parts you do have using 

the part/hardware lists and note any other parts/hardware you may be missing. 

Often times, parts or hardware can get misplaced and will turn up later, so double 

check your work area and any other places it may be. If you still cannot fi nd it, 

contact us and we’ll be glad to send you more parts/hardware, be sure to have 

your order number ready and a list of all missing parts/hardware.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I have damaged parts on my bed, what do I do?

As soon as you do fi nd damage, send us an email at [email protected] with 

pictures of the damaged areas, part name(s) (found on the part label), provide 

your order number and any other additional information. We give remake parts 

a priority, and they can typically be sent to you within a few days after you notify 

us, but be sure to notify us immediately. Note: We provide a touch-up crayon, 

matching the color of your bed in hardware package #10 to fi x minor chips on the 

edges of the panels.

I’m finished with assembly, but I have extra parts leftover.

This is normal, we provide extra hardware with each bed model as a convenience. 

Once assembled, you can discard this additional hardware.

Why don’t the illustrations match my parts?

The illustrations in the booklet match a Queen size. If your bed is diff erent than 

this, the illustrations may be slightly diff erent, however installation is identical. In 

addition to this, sometimes elements in the illustrations are not shown for clarity.

UNPACKING YOUR BREDABED

When you fi rst receive your BredaBed, it will be loaded on a pallet with banding. This 

banding can be cut carefully with a utility knife and the individual pieces can be carried to 

where the bed will be assembled. When handling panels, take special precaution to avoid 

scratching and chipping on the corners and side edges. If the bed won’t be assembled for 

an extended period of time, store the panels fl at on the ground on top of a soft surface, 

such as a rug or carpet. Usually, when parts or hardware are reported as missing, they 

are usually just misplaced and turn up later, so be sure to keep all hardware and boxes 

together. Inspect the panels for damage and take inventory using the “Parts List” on the 

following pages to verify you have everything. When you’re ready to begin assembly, 

have all parts, hardware and tools in your work area. 

Do not unpack hardware until 

instructed to do so. Additionally, keep children and pets away from work area 

during assembly for their safety.

What is the maximum mattress thickness I can use?

Our beds are designed for U.S. mattress sizes up to 11” thick.

Summary of Contents for PENTHOUSE

Page 1: ...List Troubleshooting FAQ Tips Warranty PENTHOUSE MURPHY BED W RIGHT HUTCH Web https bredabeds com Email service bredabeds com Telephone 1 855 466 4781 REVISION B2 3 8 PEN1 HR AUGUST 2021 3318 West Ne...

Page 2: ...https bredabeds com when available If it s after hours or during weekends it s best to email us When contacting us have your order number ready If emailing us attach any relevant pictures https www fa...

Page 3: ...tem we sell within a 30 day period from time of receipt less a 20 restocking fee Return shipping and shipping charges are the responsibility of the customer as well as repackaging the product in a saf...

Page 4: ...hazardous when safety precautions within these instructions are not followed Once proper assembly is completed your BredaBed will provide many years of safe enjoyment SAFETY WARNING READ THIS FIRST Pa...

Page 5: ...tools The normal time for assembling this product is between 3 5 7 hours however your time may vary from this depending on how your bed is configured and external factors such as how level your floor...

Page 6: ...ce Once assembled you can discard this additional hardware Why don t the illustrations match my parts The illustrations in the booklet match a Queen size If your bed is different than this the illustr...

Page 7: ...to determine the proper spring tension See Chapter 7 Step 2 for spring adjustment If the bed won t close all the way make sure your mattress bedding is no more than 11 thick The bed doesn t stay close...

Page 8: ...et Top Bed Cabinet Top Nailer Top Nailer Cover Bed Cabinet Toe Kick Bed Cabinet Bottom Nailer Bed Left Side Right Hutch Left Side Right Hutch Right Side Door s Hutch Top Nailer Hutch Top Shelf Hutch B...

Page 9: ...ty 1 Drawer Side 1 Qty 2 Drawer Front 2 Qty 2 Drawer Back 2 Qty 2 Drawer Side 2 Qty 4 Drawer Bottoms Qty 3 Night Stand Shelf Qty 1 The following parts will depend on your specific hutch configuration...

Page 10: ...ckage 19 White Cam Fittings breda us B2 pkg19 For drawers only Package 18 Closet Supports breda us B2 pkg18 color varies To see a larger view of the images visit breda us B2 pkg where is the package n...

Page 11: ...ignment of parts and are what secures the bed pieces together There are two parts to this system the cam fittings Fig A found in hardware package 6 and cam screws Fig B found in hardware package 1 Whe...

Page 12: ...20 white box Right Hutch Left Side FIG 1A MAKE ABSOLUTE CERTAIN THE PACKAGE USED ON THIS STEP IS LABELED 20 AND NOT 1 USING PACKAGE 1 ON THIS STEP COULD LEAD TO STRUCTURAL FAILURE USE THESE NOT THIS R...

Page 13: ...on Lay Right Hutch Left Side and Right Hutch Right Side on floor and insert cam screws from hardware package 1 in holes marked with a red circle using a cordless drill STEP 2 Right Hutch Right Side Ri...

Page 14: ...are for an 11 thick mattress Holes B hole closest to panel edge are for a 11 to 13 thick mattress Even though we provide this adjustment we highly recommend using a mattress that is 11 or under so tha...

Page 15: ...ace of the side panels as shown in Fig 1D using qty 5 bolts and qty 4 nylock nuts found in Hardware Card 2 The Bolts will go in from the opposite side of the panel shown The panels have a recessed are...

Page 16: ...amount of springs you will be using Position the spring with the open side of the hook facing down as shown in green and hook it into stationary portion of the mechanism slot as shown in blue Rotate...

Page 17: ...d Shelf Hutch Bottom Shelf Hutch Toe Kick Hutch Top Nailer Bed Cabinet Top Nailer Bed Cabinet Toe Kick Headboard Headboard Shelf Bed Cabinet Top Bed Cabinet Bottom Nailer FIG 1I STEP 6 The quantity of...

Page 18: ...s you ll have to assemble the Bed Cabinet vertically 1 Stand Hutch Left Side on edge with baseboard notch in the air 2 Attach the top assembly from previous step to side panel 3 Attach Hutch Mid Shelf...

Page 19: ...k cams face up and tighten from the top side The unfinished side of the Toe Kick will be exactly flush with the unfinished edge of the cabinet side If there is a 1 4 difference turn the Toe Kick aroun...

Page 20: ...Bottom Nailer should be facing up and tighten from the top side If assembling vertically these cam fittings should face the wall the Bed Cabinet will attach to Once assembled cam fittings on these pa...

Page 21: ...adboard and Toe Kick should face the wall and NOT be visible from the front Cam fittings on the Bed Cabinet Top should face down and WILL be visible from below If any of these parts are backwards they...

Page 22: ...gainst one side of the bed If the vertical bubble on the level is touching the left mark the top of the Bed Cabinet needs to move to the left If the bubble is touching the right mark the top of the Be...

Page 23: ...er from right to left until you locate the right edge of the stud and mark this location Once you have both edges of the studs marked measure to the exact center of the stud STEP 2 Pre drill Bed Cabin...

Page 24: ...with a 3 Phillips bit When inserting screws using a power impact driver rather than a drill can greatly ease the process DO NOT attempt to proceed if the Bed Cabinet Top Nailer is damaged or cracked C...

Page 25: ...ews provided If you have any question contact us phone 1 855 466 4781 email service bredabeds com or live chat https bredabeds com before proceeding STOP SAFETY CHECKLIST DO NOT PROCEED PAST THIS POIN...

Page 26: ...ace such as a carpet rug or blanket Pay special attention to the location of the pre drilled handle holes Fig 4B is color coded to match the corresponding collection Penthouse Murphy Beds The faux dra...

Page 27: ...g stop once the installation is complete Attach the other holes with 3 10 x 1 2 short screws and nuts STEP 2 FIG 4D LEG END LEFT CORNER OUTSIDE VIEW FIG 4C LEG END LEFT CORNER OUTSIDE VIEW For video i...

Page 28: ...4 corners first which will help keep the frame aligned The position of the frame over the doors is crucial so double check alignment as you insert screws Full Queen and King beds Make sure the doors a...

Page 29: ...Application Chart in Chapter 1 Step 5 Even though we have this chart the bed will still need to be adjusted due to varying mattress weights later in assembly during Chapter 7 Step 2 Do you have the co...

Page 30: ...chanism arm and pull outward to engage the arm lock on the T Nut as shown in Fig 5A Repeat steps for opposite side FIG 5A LEFT SIDE SHOWN STEP 1 The mechanism arm will have a considerable amount of te...

Page 31: ...2 and securely tighten with a 1 2 socket Repeat for opposite side These Allen head bolts will be used as a positioning guide STEP 2 FIG 5B BED FACE PANEL LEFT SIDE VIEW OF MECHANISM END The bolts for...

Page 32: ...EFT SIDE FIG 5D LOOKING THROUGH LEFT SIDE The Bed Face Panel will have a considerable amount of tension at this point Balance is not achieved until the mattress is loaded in the bed DO NOT attempt to...

Page 33: ...s sits directly on top of the support stiffeners It s normal to have a height difference between the support stiffeners and the bed doors This isn t an issue with nearly all mattresses since the diffe...

Page 34: ...f the Bed Face Panel This is optional because most mattresses will be held in with the legs and leg connector rod We recommend NOT doing this unless needed STEP 5 optional FIG 6C LEG POSITION FIG 6B L...

Page 35: ...EQUIRED HARDWARE Hardware Card 2 Check that the Bed Face Panel has equal clearance top to bottom on the left and right sides If the Bed Cabinet is leaning to one side nudge it at the floor level E g i...

Page 36: ...nd bed legs should rest on the floor without lifting when bed is open If the bed is too heavy to operate springs must be added to achieve the proper balance The easiest way to add springs is to remove...

Page 37: ...de and locate the plastic release lever on the back side Pushing up or down on the lever will allow the inner slide to pull out all the way 3 Drawers And Night Shelf STEP 1 FIG 8A RELEASE LEVER For vi...

Page 38: ...nsert the drawers starting at the bottom with drawer box A then B and lastly insert C To access the Night Shelf you ll open the top drawer then pull out the shelf Drawers will first appear stiff to op...

Page 39: ...ront side of the panel If they are 9 16 or 1 2 from the front of the panel turn them around 180 degrees Top Hutch Door Shown in blue Bottom Hutch Door Shown in green Full Height Door Shown in red only...

Page 40: ...nce assembled you can safely discard this hardware The labels stickers can now be removed from all parts We use EZ peel off labels for quick and residue free removal DO NOT remove the warning label on...

Page 41: ...ocks with a 2 Phillips screwdriver If needed the Bed Face Panel can be unscrewed and taken apart The holes in the drywall can be patched with drywall putty STEP 3 Rotate the Bed Face Panel outward in...

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