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PRE ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCTION

Suitable Location

Assembling near the area of the 
intended location is highly 
recommended.

Avoid Scratches

Use cardboard, blankets or a 
carpeted area while assembling 
furniture to prevent scratches.

Teamwork

ALWAYS have at least two people 
to help with transporting and 
assembling the product to avoid 
potential injury and/or damage.

Flat Surface

Make sure the furniture rests on 
a flat and level surface with each 
leg evenly touching the floor.

Sufficient Space

Make sure you have enough 
space to move around during the 
assembly.

We understand building ready-to-assemble furniture can be a challenging 
experience for some.  To help avoid confusion, we have provided some helpful 
tips that may speed up the process.

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Summary of Contents for CM-BK606

Page 1: ... The Assembly Rating is a 5 point system showing the level of effort needed to assemble a specific product ASSEMBLY RATING EASY DIFFICULT 1 13 TOOLS REQUIRED MODEL GIVE US A CALL 1 888 980 5122 MON FRI 8 30AM 5 30PM PST Questions 4 People Recommended VERSION 20 02 20 ...

Page 2: ...pt E MAIL cs ec foagroup com Furniture of America WEBSITE www foagroup com FOA Intro FurnitureOfAmerica foagroup Monday to Friday 8 30AM 5 30PM PST Consumer Hotline Toll Free 1 888 980 5122 Prep Time Please review the assembly instructions and all diagrams prior to assembling Arrange parts as recommended on Page 7 and group identical hardware together to make assembling easier Check out our Quick ...

Page 3: ...with transporting and assembling the product to avoid potential injury and or damage Flat Surface Make sure the furniture rests on a flat and level surface with each leg evenly touching the floor Sufficient Space Make sure you have enough space to move around during the assembly We understand building ready to assemble furniture can be a challenging experience for some To help avoid confusion we h...

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Page 5: ...de Panel R Bottom Side Panel Font side Rail Back Guardaril Bars Ladder L 1pc 2 1pc 3 2pcs 4 2pcs 5 2pcs Ladder R 7 2pcs 6 2pcs 10 1pc 11 1pc 8 12pcs 9 2pcs 12 3pcs Top Side Panel L Ladder Steps Guardaril Reinforce Bars Slats BUNK BED CM BK606 5 13 ...

Page 6: ... 4 x 1 3 4 Allen Wrench M4 Screw M4 x 1 3 16 A 16pcs B 6pcs C 6pcs D 6pcs E 30pcs F 4pcs G 1pc H 16pcs Screws _noom Metal Dowel Ø9x90mm BOLT Ø1 4 x3 9 16 BOLT Ø1 4X1 9 16 Exploded View 2 4 3 9 7 8 5 9 6 1 5 3 11 12 10 4 8 6 13 ...

Page 7: ...ardaril Bars Slats 3 5 6 Ladder Left Ladder Steps 11 12 7 Font Guardaril Bars CM BK606 1 F x 4pcs G x 1pcs A x 16pcs B x 6pcs Ex 30pcs D x 6pcs H x 16pcs Top Side Panel R Top Side Panel L Bottom Side Panel Front Side Rails Back Side Panel CM BK606 2 C x 6pcs CM BK606 is packed in 2 cases 7 13 ...

Page 8: ...Part A x8pcs Hardware H x8pcs Hardware 2 F x4pcs Hardware G A H 3 5 4 3 F 8 13 Align bottom side panels 3 to the side rails 4 5 then secure by using bolts A onto moons H Insert dowels F to the top of the bunk bed as shown in the diagram ...

Page 9: ...rt 6 x2pcs Part D x4pcs Hardware G 4 5 6 D G H A 2 1 10 C G 11 12 12 x3pcs Part 9 13 Align guardrails 6 to the top side panels 1 2 then secure by using screws D Align side rails 4 5 to the top side panels 1 2 then secure by using bolts A onto moons H Align ladder steps 12 to the ladder rails 10 11 then secure by using screws C ...

Page 10: ... B 5 6 B x4pcs Hardware G 10 13 Align and place the top bunk onto the bottom bunk Align ladder to the bunk bed then secure by using bolts B ...

Page 11: ... Part Hardware E x24pcs B G 7 D G Hardware 12 E 8 8 x2pcs D 11 13 Align guardrails 7 to top bunk side panel then secure by using bolts D Secure ladder to guardrails 7 by using bolts B Align slats 12 to the bunk bed then secure by using screws E ...

Page 12: ...Turn right clockwise to tighten 9 10 Part 9 x2pcs Hardware E x6pcs 9 E 12 13 Align reinforce bars 9 to the top guardrails then secure by using screws E ...

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