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W13, W15, W16  Round indentations in the middle are used
only when the ladder is positioned at the head or foot of the bed.

W17: Extra hole A to attach ship’s wheel.

W14, W19, W20, W21, W22    

W23: Big round indentation for wall attachment.

A

S1,
S5

S6,
S8

S7

Z31

Z30

Z32

W9, W10: Notch for mattress slats face upward!

W2, W3:  Drilled hole  “L”  for four ladder assembly options (most will remain unused at the end of assembly)

W7:  As above not all drilled holes are used here since they are for the four ladder assembly options! 

W1, W8, W11, W12: Please note that 3 round indenations face inside of the bed and 2 underneath.

W18:  Support beam for climbing rope (Predrilled holes in the middle are only used
           when using conversion kit!).

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Corner Beam

During the assembly of

vertical beams

we suggest you to orient

yourself to upper 

round indentations

because the lower ones

are only used for 

conversion options.

 

beams with notch

for mattress slats

inner side

TIP! The upper three

round indentations (    ) of    

corner beams S6, S8, S1

 and S5 should face the 

middle beam (W18) 

for assembly.

a hole for

wall

attachment

 inner side of the bed

Corner Beam

The beam labels (“W1”, “W2”...
etc.) are found at the end of every 
beam. “W” for horizontal and “S” 
for vertical!

Beams that should be assembled
horizontally are shown horizontally
on the diagram and beams for 
vertical assembly are shown 
vertically.

Please familiarise yourself
with the beams by identifying
20 mm circular indentations 
on the beams. The beam surface
with most circular indenations
which faces the inside of the bed 
is shown on the diagram.

Beam list

CALGARY

Pos. No. 502

Helpful to identify and assemble the beams

W5:  Could be assembled mirrorimage if the ladder should be positioned on 
         the other side.

inner side

Z7: Ladder end beams. Positioned 
      at the foot of ladder beams Z1 and Z2.

inner side

Z1

Z2

Ladder Beam

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S11

Middle Beam

Middle Beam

W6: Short beam is positioned
near the ladder under W22 or 
W16.

TIP:
If a frame set or back and arm rest set 
are combined with the WOODLAND bed, 
please read assembly instructions for 
these sets before you begin to assemble 
the bed!

inner side

inner side

inner side

inner side

inner side

inner side

Not all specifications are guaranteed. © Copyrights by WOODLAND 1998

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Summary of Contents for CALGARY

Page 1: ... tools are necessary for assembly a ratchet with size 10 socket and cross end screwdriver better yet a cordless screwdriver with exchangable size 10 socket and cross end attachment and hammer An assistance is necessary only when putting together the corner posts 1 Before you begin please take a look at the diagrams above Every important assembly parts are labeled with a sticker so that you will re...

Page 2: ...ce the middle beam W18 for assembly a hole for wall attachment inner side of the bed Corner Beam The beam labels W1 W2 etc are found at the end of every beam W for horizontal and S for vertical Beams that should be assembled horizontally are shown horizontally on the diagram and beams for vertical assembly are shown vertically Please familiarise yourself with the beams by identifying 20 mm circula...

Page 3: ...nside fix it with size 6 flange nut using screwdriver with size 10 socket But in the beginning do not screw the bolts too tightly Diagram 1 1 Diagram 1 1 Assemble Corner beams Z30 and Z31 S1 and S8 as well as middle beams S2 and S7 Please note that the beam side with round indentations on beams Z30 Z31 and side with five round indentations on S1 S5 S6 and S8 face the middle beams Further assembly ...

Page 4: ... wall attachment with the supplied anchor and 80mm or 100mm long Hexagonhead bolt If the bed does not have direct contact with the wall because of a baseboard it is necessary to place a piece of wood between the bed and the wall After approx three weeks tighten the bolts again to make sure that the head of the bolt does not get buried in the wood Important TIP According to Euorpean Standard EN 747...

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