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Setup and Installation

1

See Figure 1. Attach (2) arm mounting brackets (E) to the 

midsection of the frame as shown using (4) M8 nuts and (4) 

M8*50 screws. Brackets should face head of the bed. Do not 

tighten at this time—this will allow ease of attaching the arm 

assembly.

See Figure 2. Slide the arm assembly (D) 

into either arm mounting bracket and 

secure with (1) M10 nut. Now slide the 

arm though the remaining bracket and 

secure with (1) M10 nut. You should

have plenty of play for easy assembly.

1

2

Figure 1

Figure 2

2

M8

x4

x4

M8*50

M10

x2

Setup and Installation

1

See Figure 1. Attach (2) arm mounting brackets (E) to the 

midsection of the frame as shown using (4) M8 nuts and (4) 

M8*50 screws. Brackets should face head of the bed. Do not 

tighten at this time—this will allow ease of attaching the arm 

assembly.

See Figure 2. Slide the arm assembly (D) 

into either arm mounting bracket and 

secure with (1) M10 nut. Now slide the 

arm though the remaining bracket and 

secure with (1) M10 nut. You should

have plenty of play for easy assembly.

1

2

Figure 1

Figure 2

2

M8

x4

x4

M8*50

M10

x2

Setup and Installation

1

See Figure 1. Attach (2) arm mounting brackets (E) to the 

midsection of the frame as shown using (4) M8 nuts and (4) 

M8*50 screws. Brackets should face head of the bed. Do not 

tighten at this time—this will allow ease of attaching the arm 

assembly.

See Figure 2. Slide the arm assembly (D) 

into either arm mounting bracket and 

secure with (1) M10 nut. Now slide the 

arm though the remaining bracket and 

secure with (1) M10 nut. You should

have plenty of play for easy assembly.

1

2

Figure 1

Figure 2

2

M8

x4

x4

M8*50

M10

x2

Setup and Installation

1

See Figure 1. Attach (2) arm mounting brackets (I) as shown 

using (4) M8 nuts and (4) M8*50 screws. Brackets should 

face head of the bed. Do not tighten at this time—this will 

allow ease of attaching the arm assembly.

See Figure 2. Slide the arm assembly (E) 

into either arm mounting bracket and 

attach with (1) M10 nut. Now slide the 

arm though the remaining bracket and 

attach with (1) M10 nut. You should 

have plenty of play for easy assembly.

1

See Figure 3. Complete the arm 

assembly by tightening M8 nuts and 

M8*50 screws on the arm mounting 

brackets. Finished arm assembly should 

appear as shown. 

3

2

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

2

M8

x4

x4

M8*50

M10

x2

Setup and Installation

1

See Figure 1. Attach (2) arm mounting brackets (I) as shown 

using (4) M8 nuts and (4) M8*50 screws. Brackets should 

face head of the bed. Do not tighten at this time—this will 

allow ease of attaching the arm assembly.

See Figure 2. Slide the arm assembly (E) 

into either arm mounting bracket and 

attach with (1) M10 nut. Now slide the 

arm though the remaining bracket and 

attach with (1) M10 nut. You should 

have plenty of play for easy assembly.

1

See Figure 3. Complete the arm 

assembly by tightening M8 nuts and 

M8*50 screws on the arm mounting 

brackets. Finished arm assembly should 

appear as shown. 

3

2

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

2

M8

x4

x4

M8*50

M10

x2

Setup and Installation

1

See Figure 1. Attach (2) arm mounting brackets (I) as shown 

using (4) M8 nuts and (4) M8*50 screws. Brackets should 

face head of the bed. Do not tighten at this time—this will 

allow ease of attaching the arm assembly.

See Figure 2. Slide the arm assembly (E) 

into either arm mounting bracket and 

attach with (1) M10 nut. Now slide the 

arm though the remaining bracket and 

attach with (1) M10 nut. You should 

have plenty of play for easy assembly.

1

See Figure 3. Complete the arm 

assembly by tightening M8 nuts and 

M8*50 screws on the arm mounting 

brackets. Finished arm assembly should 

appear as shown. 

3

2

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

2

M8

x4

x4

M8*50

M10

x2

IMPORTANT: Arm mounting brackets may come 

preinstalled on some units for shipping purposes. 

Setup and Installation

1

See Figure 1. Attach (2) arm mounting brackets (I) as shown 

using (4) M8 nuts and (4) M8*50 screws. Brackets should 

face head of the bed. Do not tighten at this time—this will 

allow ease of attaching the arm assembly.

See Figure 2. Slide the arm assembly (E) 

into either arm mounting bracket and 

attach with (1) M10 nut. Now slide the 

arm though the remaining bracket and 

attach with (1) M10 nut. You should 

have plenty of play for easy assembly.

1

See Figure 3. Complete the arm 

assembly by tightening M8 nuts and 

M8*50 screws on the arm mounting 

brackets. Finished arm assembly should 

appear as shown. 

3

2

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

2

M8

x4

x4

M8*50

M10

x2

Summary of Contents for 104 Head up Series

Page 1: ...Advisory Setup Installation 1 year warranty Owners manual essential 104 Head up series twin twin xl...

Page 2: ...g will shorten the life expectancy of the product and may void the warranty WEIGHT UNITS The limitation for this adjustable bed for full functionality is 400lbs Full 500lbs Queen 550lbs King The bed w...

Page 3: ...alled are located in boxes or directly attached to the frame A Hardware B Motor w wired remote transformer C Motor mount bracket 1 D Arm assembly E Arm mounting brackets 2 F Mattress retaining bar G D...

Page 4: ...ee Figure 3 Complete the arm assembly by tightening M8 nuts and M8 50 screws on the arm mounting brackets Finished arm assembly should appear as shown 3 2 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 M8 x4 x4 M8 50 M10...

Page 5: ...unt C using 2 M8 20 screws as shown Mount should face head of the bed See Figure 3 Complete the arm assembly by tightening M8 nuts and M8 50 screws on the arm mounting brackets Finished arm assembly s...

Page 6: ...of bed x2 x4 x1 M8 Center Leg x2 M8 45 x2 Setup and Installation See Figure 5 Attach 1 center leg H using 2 M8 nuts and 2 M8 45 screws as shown Note the center leg is designed to have some movement fr...

Page 7: ...guardrail F at the foot of the unit by unscrewing the M8 nut and screwing it back on once the guardrail is attached IMPORTANT Secure the connection where the remote connects to the motor 7R VHFXUH WK...

Page 8: ...THE BED BOSS representative The purchaser will pay all service and transportation costs related to the replacement of the defective part and is required to pay 1 4 of the current replacement cost of...

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