SleepSafe Beds SleepSafe II Medium Bed Assembly Manual Download Page 10

   

   

   
   

   

   

   

   

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*Each Safety Rail is pre-adjusted at our factory, but it may become necessary to adjust the Safety Rail height over time. 

  TOOLS NEEDED: 

 

Rubber Mallet 

(or Hammer) 

T10 Torx Wrench 

(Provided) 

T15 Torx Wrench 

(Provided) 

Determine if your Safety Rails need adjustment: 

Insert the T10 Torx Wrench as shown in Fig. 2.  
Adjust  the  screw  up  or  down  depending  on 
which way you noted in Step 1.   
 

(Clockwise = Up / Counterclockwise = Down) 

Remove Plastic Strikes: 

Using  your  T15  Torx  Wrench,  uscrew  the 
gold  screws  holding  the  strike  in  place. 
Then,  use  a    Rubber  Mallet  to  remove  it 
from the leg. 

Adjust Accordingly: 

Reinsert Plastic Strike: 

Place the Plastic Strike back into position and 
align  by  gently  tapping  it  with  your  Rubber 
Mallet. 

Fig.   2   

Look  at  each  brass  locking-pin  when  the 
Safety  Rail  is  in  the  locked  position  as 
indicated by “A” in Fig. 1.  The pin should 
be  centered  in  the  hole  of  the  plastic 
strike.   If it is not, note which way the rail 
needs to move (up or down). 

A   

Centered   

Fig.   1   

Summary of Contents for SleepSafe II Medium Bed

Page 1: ...IONS Thank you for purchasing the SleepSafe Safety Bed With proper care your bed will provide years of safe use Carefully unpack all the contents of your bed and verify that all parts are included using the following pages TOOLS NEEDED At least 2 People 3 8 Wrench Flat Head Screwdriver 4mm Allen Wrench Provided 7 16 Wrench x2 ...

Page 2: ... 2 Explanation of the Bed Articulation Detailed Instructions for Assembling your Bed Provided Items Necessary for Bed Assembly Detailed Instructions for Adjusting Safety Rails ...

Page 3: ... 3 90mm Allen Bolt Barrel Nut Preinstalled on padded beds Allen Wrench T15 Torx Wrench T10 Torx Wrench Hex Bolt Cardboard Spacer Black Plugs 4mm Allen Wrench Locking Pin ...

Page 4: ... 4 Casters Frame Headboard Side Rails Safety Rails Footboard Mattress Crank Handle ...

Page 5: ...flat on the ground remove the Assembly using your two 7 16 wrenches and reattach using the color coded guide below Alternate Crank Assembly position should be a mirror image of its original position Set Frame on Cardboard Spacers One person should lift each side at a time while the other places the blocks underneath the foundation Be sure to leave room to attach the side rails in the next step ...

Page 6: ...arrel Nut Slot Perpendicular to the edge of the Side Rail Attach Side Rails to Frame Assembly There are two height settings available Setting 1 offers 24 of Safety Rail Protection Setting 2 offers 18 of Safety Rail Protection Model Shown at Setting 1 ...

Page 7: ...ve Spacers Attach Headboard and Footboard to Side Rails Once the caster is inserted turn the tightening nut as shown above to compress the rubber sleeve on the stem inside the wood leg thus preventing the caster from falling out ...

Page 8: ... 8 Install Mattress Install Crank Handles Black Plugs Locking Pins Push Crank Handles onto the Crank Shaft then insert Locking Pins to hold Handles in place ...

Page 9: ... the handle closest to the footboard is for Foot Articulation Bed Operation HEAD FOOT Always install and remove Safety Rails while they are in the lowered position Installation Install the Safety Rails in the lowered position by inserting the black hex bolt pivot pins into the plastic strikes Once in place you may then tilt the Safety Rails up into their upright and locked position ...

Page 10: ...ockwise Up Counterclockwise Down Remove Plastic Strikes Using your T15 Torx Wrench uscrew the gold screws holding the strike in place Then use a Rubber Mallet to remove it from the leg Adjust Accordingly Reinsert Plastic Strike Place the Plastic Strike back into position and align by gently tapping it with your Rubber Mallet Fig 2 Look at each brass locking pin when the Safety Rail is in the locke...

Page 11: ... the locked position check the spacing between the end of the safety rail and the headboard and footboard legs The spacing should be even Remove Safety Rail and Adjust Accordingly If spacing is not even or there is too much side to side play in the rail remove safety rail and turn the black hex bolt using the Allen Wrench provided B Clockwise Increase Play A Counterclockwise Decrease Play A B ...

Page 12: ...ctive Purchaser shall pay any service and shipping costs related to the replacement of the defective part Safety Rails are intended to hinder or discourage the possibility of a roll out This product does not take the place of proper client supervision and monitoring Any modification to the product or its components will void the warranty and render the product incapable of fulfilling its intended ...

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