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PACIFIC FULL, QUEEN, KING BED
Thank you for purchasing the Pacific Bed. This page lists
all the contents included in the box. Please take time to
identify the hardware as well as the individual
components of this product. As you unpack and prepare
for assembly, place the contents on a carpeted or padded
area to protect
them from damage.
Note: 2 people are required to safely assemble this
product.
COMPONENTS
1 - footboard
1 - headboard
2 - side rails
(1 left, 1 right)
1 - center rail
2 - slat rolls 1 - support leg
Made in Lithuania - r01
HARDWARE
6 - bolts
Missing hardware? Please call 800.606.6387 for
replacements.
1 - medium
screw
12 - small
screws
TOOLS REQUIRED
Small Allen wrench (included)
Large Allen wrench (included)
Phillips head screwdriver
1 With the assistance of another adult, stand headboard
upright. Fit the tabs of the left and right side rails down into
the corresponding slots in the headboard hardware. Make
sure to orient the side rails as shown with the ends of the
rails with the 3 holes secured to the headboard.
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PACIFIC FULL, QUEEN, KING BED
2 Fasten the other ends of the side rails to the footboard
using the same method as Step 1.
B
Side View
4 A. Attach support leg to center rail with 1 medium
screw. Secure with the large allen wrench.
B. Attach center rail assembly to head & footboard by fitting
tabs of head & footboard hardware into slots of center rail
hardware. Make sure the center rail locks in place.
Made in Lithuania - r01
A
B
x 2
3 Fasten 1 bolt into each of the 3 holes at the headboard/side
rail connection. Secure with the small allen wrench.
Slats should
bow upward
5 Place slat roll into position on the side rail supports and
unroll towards the headboard. IMPORTANT: Make sure the
slats bow upwards.
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