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down to provide a sleeping surface. For additional comfort and to reduce fabric damage,
you may want to place a cover or air mattress (customer supplied) over the sofa when it is
in the sleeping position.
Trifold Sofa
The trifold sofa offers very similar features to a traditional hide-a-bed. To convert the sofa
into a bed.
1.
Remove the tri-fold sofa pillows and set aside.
2.
Using the strap handle, pull the sleeping surface up, then out.
3.
While sleeping surface is up, fold out legs. Extend the sleeping surface until grounded.
4.
Once sleeping surface is grounded, fold head board down flat.
Cube Sofa
The Cube Sofa functions similar to a residential futon. The slanted back pillows offer nu
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merous options as a sofa, along with the ability to extend the cushions for additional sleeping
space.
Booth Dinette (if so equipped)
The dinette is designed to seat up to four adults. Depending on your model, there may be a
storage area in the dinette bench. To access this storage, remove all the cushions and lift up
on the bottom seat support.
If the bottom seat support is secured closed with screws, do
not remove the seat support or use this area for storage.
The dinette seats that are secured
with screws contain factory installed equipment and should only be accessed by a qualified
service technician.
Converting the dinette to the bed position
Remove all the cushions from the booth dinette. Lift up the tabletop and remove the detach-
able table legs. Place the tabletop on the ledges provided between the booth dinette benches.
Lay the seat back cushions against the back of the dinette bench. Lay the dinette seat bottom
cushions in between the seat back cushions. The area where the cushions meet should be
slightly raised. Push the raised cushion ends down gently as the cushions are designed to fit
snugly. Reverse this process when converting back to the booth dinette.
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