Alcott Hill W000381949 Assembly Instructions

Label Picture Description QTY
A Footboard 1
B
Side Panel
(Labelled 'B')
2
Side Panel
(Labelled 'C')
2
D Vertical Slat with Leg 2
E Side Panel Bracket 2
Assembly Instructions
Caution: You must read this before you proceed
Bed
Note: This Bed is NOT a TOY. Keep your child/children at bay during the assembly process. The BED is HEAVY. To prevent injury to yourself or damage to the product a minimum of two adults are required whenever moving or lifting the product.
Parts List
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F Leg 4
G U-Bracket 1
Middle Support Slat
with Legs
1
I Wooden Slat 2
J Cross Slat 2
K Headboard 1
L Left Wing 1
M Right Wing 1
Label Picture Description QTY
Bolt(M6*30mm) 14
Bolt(M6*15mm) 5
Allen Key(M8) 1
Allen Key(M6) 1
Bolt(M6*60mm) 5
Flat Washer(M6) 5
Spring Washer(M6) 5
Hardware
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Assembly Preparation
Assembly Steps
Overview
Before
Beginning
Assembly
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Footboard(A)
Side Panel(C)
Side Panel(C)
Side Panel(B)
Side Panel(B)
Headboard(K)
Right Wing(M)
Left Wing(L)
Vertical Slat with Leg(D)
Leg(F)
Middle Support
Slat with Legs(H)
Cross Slat(J)
Wooden Slat (I)
FRONT FACING
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Step 1
Step 2
This Bed has multiple parts and may require up to 30 minutes to assemble. To give you an overview of the Bed parts, the above picture is to help you put the various Bed parts into perspective. Please read through the instructions below to familiarise yourself with the parts and steps before assembly.
Unpack and place all parts on a clean, non-marring surface. Open the smaller box and you will see 4 legs and hardware inside.
Place the Footboard(A) with the bases facing skywards. Install the Leg(F) at the bottom of the Footboard(A) by inserting the threaded stem into the threaded mounting postion on the Footboard(A). Tighten by turning the Legs clockwise. Repeat same step to assemble the other Leg(F) to Headboard(K).
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Step 3
Step 4
3.1) Loosen pre-assembled bolts on Side Panel(B) and Side Panel(C) with Allen Key().
3.2) Align Side Panel(B) and Side Panel(C) together with Side Panel Bracket(E). Attach Side Panel Bracket(E) to Side Panel(B) and Side Panel(C) by
tightening using pre-assembled bolts with Allen Key() as shown. Repeat same process to assemble the remaining Side Panel(B), Side Panel(C) and Side Panel Bracket(E).
Note: If necessary, tap Side Panel Bracket(E) to ensure it is fully slotted into position.
3.1
3.2
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Step 5
4.1) Loosen pre-assembled bolts on the Headboard(K) with Allen Key().
4.2) Attach Side Panel(B&C) to Headboard(K) by sliding the Metal Plates onto the pre-assembled bolts as shown. Press it down lightly, then attach Side Panel(B&C) to Headboard(K)
using pre-assembled bolts with Allen Key().
Note: The Side Panel(B) should rest on the Headboard(K).
Repeat the same process with the remaining Side Panel(B), Side Panel(C) and Footboard(A).
5.1) Align Vertical Slats with Legs(D) and pull legs along the direction of the arrows slowly as shown.
Secure legs of Vertical Slats with Legs(D) using Bolts() with Allen Key().
5.2) Attach U-Bracket(G) to Vertical Slats with Legs(D) using Bolts() with Allen Key().
Do not fully tighten the Bolts.
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Step 6
Step 7
Align Middle Support Slat with Legs(H) and pull legs along the direction of the arrows slowly as shown.
Secure legs of Middle Support Slat with Legs using Bolts() with Allen Key().
7.1) Attach Middle Support Slat with Legs(H) between Side Panels(B) and Side Panels(C) using Bolts() with Allen Key() as shown.
7.2) Attach the groove of Vertical Slat with Leg(D) to Middle Support Slat with Legs(H) using Bolt() with Allen Key().
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Step 8
Step 9
Attach Cross Slats(J) to Vertical Slats with Legs(D) and Side Panels(B) and Side Panels(C) using Bolts() with Allen Key().
Now tighten all Bolts fully at all joints in a sequential manner. Then, place Wooden Slats(I) onto Bed frame to make sure Wooden Slats(I) fix well.
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Step 10
Step 11
Open zipper behind Headboard(K). Attach Headboard(K) to Left Wing(L) using Washer(), Spring Washer() and Bolts() with Allen Key().
Repeat the same step to assemble Right Wing(M) to Headboard(K). Note: You need to zip it up when it's assembled.
Your Bed is ready for use. This Bed can only be used on a flat, level surface.
Note: After assembly and before using the bed, inspect to make sure all parts are properly connected and securely fastened.
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