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Step 31:

 Insert a  5/16” x 1” Hex 

Head bolt through hole #2 and tighten 

a  5/16” Nylock nut onto the bolt. Now 

tighten the nut and bolt in hole #3.

Repeat step 31 on the other side of the 

bed unit.

WARNING!

 

Failure to insert 

and tighten all the bolts in step 31 could result 

in 

severe personal injury

 or 

damage to the lift mechanism.  Lift mechanism 

damage caused by missing or loose hardware 

is not covered by warranty.

Hole #2

Hole #3

Left side board

Hardware needed for next step from hardware pack #2

5/16” Nylock Nut

X 2

X 2

 5/16” x 1” Hex Head Bolt

Warning very important step!

Head Board

Step 32

:  Attach the Bed 

Handles provided using 

the pre drilled holes. Use 

the 1 3/8” machine screws 

provided.

     

3/8’’

Summary of Contents for PARK CITY

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS DURING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS COULD RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY TO USER OR DAMAGE TO PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 866 725 6401 FOR ANY QUESTIONS Size Depth Type Queen...

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Page 3: ...udsensor Ratchet 13mm Socket 11mm Socket 8mm Socket Large regular screwdriver Phillips screwdriver 13 mm open end wrench Stud finder STANLEY Tape measure Cordless screw driver Tools Needed Page 1 With...

Page 4: ...acket 10 24 Black Nylock Nut 10 24 x 1 Black Machine Screw 1 4 5 8 Pan head Screw 10 24 x 1 2 Black Machine Screw 1 2 x 3 4 Black Barrel Leg Stop 16 2 160 14 2 4 Item Item Qty Qty Pack 3 Pack 7 Pack 4...

Page 5: ...head of the bolt too deeply into the Side Board Tighten only until the head of the bolt is flush with the surface of the Side Board Step 2 Install the Lift Mechanism to the right Side Board first by...

Page 6: ...Before you proceed identify which spring type you have received Spring end hooks in opposite direction Spring end hooks same direction STOP Proceed to page 5 Step 3 A Page 4 Proceed to page 6 Step 3 B...

Page 7: ...rned edge of mounting plate 1 9 Tension Arm 5 Hole 2 3 4 6 7 8 LiftArm Install a spring into hole 5 by hooking one end of the spring into the hole on the Upturned edge of the mechanism plate first the...

Page 8: ...to a position that allows the springs to come out of the Tension arm Next install a spring into hole 5 by hooking one end of the spring into the hole on the Upturned edge of the mechanism plate and th...

Page 9: ...holes provided as illustrated Un finished Edges Right Side Board Left Side Board Note Screw the connecting bolts down until the collar of the connecting bolt is seated firmly against the surface of t...

Page 10: ...Hinged Storage Door 4 Cam Fittings are Pre installed Notch Hinged doors Three hinged doors Notch in the door support 4 Pre installed Cam Fittings Identifiers Grommet Hole 23 75 Bridge Board Solid wood...

Page 11: ...or support Step 5 Screw 3 Connecting Bolts into the holes on the bottom edge of the Head Board Hardware needed for next step Connecting Bolt X 3 From Manila Envelope From Manila Envelope Head Board Br...

Page 12: ...his information for ease of assembly Slide the Cam Fitting over Connecting bolt Hold parts snug together Turn Cam Fitting 1 2 turn clockwise with a manual screw driver DO NOT USE POWER SCREW DRIVER St...

Page 13: ...lled as illustrated Connecting the Head Board Front and Rear stretchers see illustration Head Board Right Side Board Bed Bottom Left Side Board Step 9 Insert the Head Board bottom into position as ill...

Page 14: ...ted Helpful hint Lift the center section to get the unit posi tioned correctly Bed Bottom Hinged storage doors Step 11 Stand the bed cabinet up and leave 2 feet between cabinet and the wall so you hav...

Page 15: ...e Side Boards and tighten all Cam Fittings Front Bridge Support 6 Cam Fittings are Pre installed 3 Two boards connected together 6 Pre installed Cam Fittings Identifiers 3 wide length depends on size...

Page 16: ...ards and on to the Connecting Bolts Tighten all Cam Fittings Step 14 With Bed cabi net in the standing posi tion open the storage head board on both sides and insert two 1 1 4 screws in either side of...

Page 17: ...d securely to the wall For technical support call 866 725 6401 toll free Hardware needed for next step WARNING THE NEXT STEP MAY REQUIRE PROFESSIONAL HELP IF YOUR WALLS ARE NOT TRADITIONAL WOOD FRAMIN...

Page 18: ...the Bed Cabinet was installed in the last step and leave enough room to work around them Note that the holes for bed handles are in the two outside panels and are arranged more away from the wall the...

Page 19: ...on the opposite Inner Rail corner Step 20 Once all sides are finger tight go back to each corner and align the corners as they are tight ened using either a socket or wrench and a Phillips screw driv...

Page 20: ...ing the Inner Rail flush to the end of the Face Panels Once the frame is positioned correctly and the panels and rails are even and square to each other use 2 screws 5 8 square drive in each corner as...

Page 21: ...s Supports may have an area cut out to allow for the bed handle holes Step 23 Position the 2 Metal Stiffeners evenly in the space provided be tween the outer and center Wood Mattress Supports as illus...

Page 22: ...Rail of the frame Then put the removed screw through the 3 4 Washer Posi tion the end of the Strap over the vacated screw hole on the rail and drive the screw through the strap and back into the hole...

Page 23: ...x 1 Allen Head Bolt Head Rail Bolt hole 1 Bolt hole 3 Bolt hole 2 left open 6 75 Hardware needed for next step from hardware pack 4 Step 26 Attach the Leg Assembly to the FOOT RAIL side of the frame...

Page 24: ...ge of the Side Board and using the 14 5 black metal tubing provided in hardware kit lever the Lift Mechanism s Tension Arm out and down until you can secure the Arm Lock onto the Hexagon Nut shown at...

Page 25: ...t the end of the Tension Arms Now start pulling the bed face unit down and away from the Bed Cabinet the Allen Head bolt will naturally seat into the notch at the lower end of the Tension Arms Lower t...

Page 26: ...in step 31 could result in severe personal injuryor damage to the lift mechanism Lift mechanism damage caused by missing or loose hardware is not covered by warranty Hole 2 Hole 3 Left side board Har...

Page 27: ...ft or right depending on which top corner is too close If the Bed Face is too close on the top right side for instance the right side bottom will need to be slid to the left slightly Have one person p...

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