Model AW50
QUEEN
Installation
Instructions
a product of
WALLBEDS!
Please keep these instructions for future reference.
Hiddenbed must be dis-assembled before moving.
Page 1: ...Model AW50 QUEEN Installation Instructions a product of WALLBEDS Please keep these instructions for future reference Hiddenbed must be dis assembled before moving...
Page 2: ...2 Set up lever arm assembly on side panels by cutting ties rotating arm to the upper position and connecting loose end of piston to bracket at bottom of leg with cotter pin and key provided Secure th...
Page 3: ...sides with lag bolts Adjust the crown position so that the top panel is level and straight The top panel alignment will be determined by the partitions fixed to the top crown Attach lower strong back...
Page 4: ...bed side as a spacer The lid is pur posely designed short to ensure that is does not rub on either side Pillow Box lid open Pillow Box lid closed PILLOW BOX Headboard Assembly 6 Attach pillow box asse...
Page 5: ...Ends to Tray with Lag Bolts Caution The tray ends are left and rights so when installing be sure each tray end is mounted to the tray with lag bolts so that the thicker lid ded side of the bushing is...
Page 6: ...plates sleeves bolts on both ends Loosen assembled sleeve bolts to plate insert in holes attach remaining bolts then tighten all DESK TRAY ASSEMBLY Attach Black locking assembly to the inside on the b...
Page 7: ...h wood to T nut reversed so tangs point away from wood to each end of the desk Tighten firmly but leave enough slack to slightly adjust the position later DO NOT apply screws to the flange holes now b...
Page 8: ...ray into the standing cabinet Line up the trunion hole in the bed tray with the connecting threaded hole at the upper end on the lever arm bracket mounted to the side panel From behind the unit slide...
Page 9: ...2 1 2 screws through the top as sembly backrail close to the top at the stud points marked for alignment YOU MUST HIT STUDS as sheetrock or paneling will not hold the bed up 15 CONNECTING THE LEVER A...
Page 10: ...a steady and safe work surface Operation is done by releasing the locks and pulling down on the upper corner of the desk wing NOT by pushing on the work surface The work surface is not a safe seating...