
We Now need to attach the base slats.
You will have twelve extra wide base slats. Push the first slat tight with
the footboard corner posts, then using the base slat spacer block evenly
space out the remaining base slats. DO NOT SCREW IN PLACE YET.
Now push the slats flush to the left hand side rail and screw in (do not
screw the right hand side yet). Now go to the right hand side and start
with the slat near the centre. Push the side rail in so the slat is flush, then
fix using the screw. This aligns the side rail. Now fix the remaining base
slats.
TIP:-When you have attached the base slats you will have
additional base slats screws. Out of the 12 slats screw 4 of
them directly into the centre rail. Using the base slat
screws simply drill through the top of the base slat into the
centre rail. This will further strengthen the bed.
Important Notice-
Due to the upright design of the ladder you may need to secure the bed to
prevent wobbling when is use. This is not a design fault of the bed but a result of
a front access ladder. If a floor is uneven, even by 1mm it can cause a bed to
rock, again the brackets will stop this.
You can stabilise the bunk bed by attaching to the wall or to your wooden
skirting board. Using the corner bracket fixing P locate to the rear corner posts
under the side rail or at the base of the feet.
Using the base slat screws attach to the bed. Please note we have not supplied
wall fixings due to the many fixing types available. Consult your hardware store
for the best type.
Section : Added safety
If you have ordered a guest bed install the back side rail
leg only, do not attach the front side rail support leg.
Now we attach guard rail supports
These two rails prevent the guard rails from being forced apart, very important. Using a tape
measure find the centre of the back guard rail and centre of the front guard rail. Make a small
pencil mark. Then attach each guard rail support to the front using the screws provided. These
cover both the two guard rails and secure onto the side rail.