Noah
Bunk Bed
Assembly Instructions
Pre-assembly Preparation
Please read th
ese instructions fully prior to assembly to familiarise yourself with the various stages of
construction. Carefully open all packs supplied and check the contents against the parts and fittings check
list.
Do not destroy any of the packaging until you are certain that you have all the necessary parts for the
assembly.
This item is heavy once assembled. Please try to assemble the item as close as possible to the point of use.
Take care when moving the item to avoid personal injury or damage to the product and always lift rather than
drag.
There are small components used in the construction of this bed as well as plastic foil packaging,
these should be kept away from young children whilst assembling your bed.
This product requires a minimum of 2 people to assemble.
Product Safety
All assembly fastenings should always be tightened properly and care should be taken to ensure that no
fittings are loose.
Periodically check and ensure that all components are in their proper position, free from damage, and that
all connectors are tight.
Once the bed is assembled, do not sit, stand or apply weight directly to the slats unless
the
mattress is in
place.
We recommend a mattress size of 190cm x 90cm. The thickness of the mattress should not exceed the line
marker on the upper end when assembled as a bunk bed.
Warning: High beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under six years of age due
to the risk of injury from falls.
Using this furniture other than for its intended purpose could cause damage to the structure or serious injury
to your child. Please refrain from allowing your children to jump on the bunk beds.
Always use the ladder for entering and leaving the upper bunk.
Never attach or hang items to any part of the bunk bed that are not designed for use with the bed.
This product has passed BS EN 747-1:2012+ A1:2015 & BS EN 747-2:2012 + A1:2015
A) Warning: "Bunk beds and high beds can present a serious risk of injury from strangulation if not used
correctly. Never attach or hang items to any part of the bunk bed that are not designed to be used
with the bed for example, but not limited to ropes, strings, cords, hooks, belts & bags."
B) Warning: "Ventilation of the room is necessary in order to keep humidity low and to prevent mould in
and around the bed."
C) Warning: "children can become trapped between the bed and the wall, a roof pitch, the ceiling,
adjoining pieces of furniture (e.g. cupboards) and the like... To avoid risk of serious injury the distance
between the top safety barrier and the adjoining structure shall not exceed 75mm or shall be more
than 230mm."
D) Warning: "Do not use the bunk bed if any structural part is broken or missing"
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