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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 2
Safety 2
Operation 2
Convert to Bed 2
Convert to Sofa 2
Introduction
The Jack Knife Sofa converts into a bed of high-density foam, and the steel spring seat supports provide a
sturdy base. Optional lengths are 62", 68" and 72", and 1 ½" of clearance is required behind the sofa to fold
it down into the bed position. The steel-framed furniture easily converts from a sofa to a sleep surface.
NOTE: Information on installing optional support legs for the Jack Knife Sofa is found in QR - 089, located at
Lippert Component's Customer Service Support Center, https://support.lci1.com/documentation/,
under the Furniture section and LCI Interiors' Quick References tab.
Safety
Read and understand all instructions before using this product. Adhere to all safety labels.
The "CAUTION" symbol above is a sign that a procedure has a safety risk involved and may cause
personal injury or product and/or property damage if not performed safely and within the
parameters set forth in this manual.
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.
Operation
Convert to Bed
1. Reach under the front cushion of the sofa and grasp the frame extending under the cushion (Fig. 1).
2. Lift up the front cushion until the back section drops down (Fig. 2).
3. Lower the front cushion to the horizontal position (Fig. 3).
Convert to Sofa
1. Use two hands to lift up the front cushion while holding onto the frame under the cushion (Fig. 4).
2. Push the cushion toward the wall until the back cushion is returned to the upright position (Fig. 5).
NOTE: Some users may prefer to fold down the cupholder in the center of the sofa (if equipped) and pull
up on the frame of the back cushion to aid its return to the upright position.
3. Lower the front cushion to the horizontal position (Fig. 6).
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