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Treated properly it should be a faithful servant for years - and we hope you get the 
same amount of pleasure from it.  Before you do

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please take a few minutes to read these instructions

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we suggest you carefully unpack everything, lay it out on a clean, flat floor and 
identify everything on the parts list in these instructions. Do not throw away any 
packaging until you are sure you have all the parts. 

If you have any problems assembling the product please call our customer services 
on 01985 300588 and we will try and help. If for any reason you wish to return the 
product, you must disassemble the product and pack in the original packaging. 

Taking care of your product 

Your furniture should require no more than a regular dust off with a soft cloth. If the furniture is 
not painted  then a superior wood polish can be used - but never use polishes containing 
silicone. 
If necessary it can be cleaned with a damp cloth with a mild detergent solution - and then 
dried with a lint-free cloth. Never clean with abrasives or chemical cleaners. 
Direct sunlight or heat from a radiator can stain, discolour warp or crack furniture. 
We know furniture can be heavy but try not to drag furniture across the floor as this can 
damage it. 

Thank you for buying a 

 

 

                    

 

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piece of furniture

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f you have any problems please do contact us for help on email 

customerservices@littlefolksfurniture.co.uk or phone our

CUSTOMER SERVICES 01985 300588

WARNING: High Beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under six 
years due to risk of injury from falls.
WARNING: Bunk beds and high beds can present a serious risk of injury from strangulation if 
not used correctly. Never attach or hang items to any part of the bunk bed that are not 
designed to be used with the bed, for example, but not limited to ropes,strings,cords, 
hooks,belts and bags.
WARNING: Children can become trapped between the bed and wall, a roof pitch, the 
ceiling, adjoining pieces of furniture (e.g. cupboards) and the like. To avoid risk of serious 
injury the distance between the top safety barrier and the adjoining structure shall not 
exceed 75mm or shall be more than 230mm.
WARNING: Do not use the bunk bed / High bed if any structural part is broken or missing.
It is recommended that you always follow the manufacture`s instructions to assemble the 
product.
The MAXIMUM thickness of the UPPER BUNK mattress is 20cm.
The recommended size of the mattress is 190cm x 90cm 
It is necessary to frequently ventilate the room in order to keep the humidity low and to 
prevent mould in and around the bed.
Periodically check that all assembly fixings are tightened properly, care should be taken to 
ensure that no fittings are loose.
The furniture must be set up on an even and stable surface.
Keep away from direct sources of heat, such as electric, gas or coal fires.
Do not allow children to climb on the furniture. Using this furniture other than for its intended 
purpose could cause damage to the structure or serious injury to your child.
This product is designed to conform to BSEN747:1 2012 + A1:2015

Summary of Contents for MSP005

Page 1: ...Code MSP005 Mid Sleeper Bed...

Page 2: ...8 WARNING High Beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under six years due to risk of injury from falls WARNING Bunk beds and high beds can present a serious risk of injury f...

Page 3: ...fication purposes 7 Leg C 7 Leg D 7 Leg B 7 Leg A Metal fitting No No 60 18 2 2 1 2 2 5 34 Metal fitting holes on front rail cross rails with holes cross rails without holes cross rails without holes...

Page 4: ...using the holes Fit the bed mattress rails as shown Fit bed end rails as shown Make left hand bed end Fit bed end rails as shown Make right hand bed end 7 Leg C 7 Leg D 7 Leg B 7 Leg A Metal fitting M...

Page 5: ...it ladder treads Fit ladder strings At this stage you must decide which end the ladder is fitted left or right skip to step 9A for right hand ladder assembly Right hand bed end Left hand bed end left...

Page 6: ...9 10 11 12 Fit front safety rails Connect safety rails Connect ladder to bed leg do not tighten until front safety rails are fitted 1 F...

Page 7: ...9A 10A 11A 12A Connect safety rails Fit front safety rails 1 F Connect ladder to bed leg do not tighten until front safety rails are fitted...

Page 8: ...risk of strangulation WARNING Children can become trapped between the bed and wall a roof pitch the ceiling adjoining pieces of furniture e g cupboards and the like To avoid risk of serious injury the...

Page 9: ...Code COD005 Chest of Drawers 002xx9760...

Page 10: ...t no ne ha ve c o me lo o se Ke e p a wa y fro m dire c t so urc e s o f he a t suc h a s e le c tric g a s o r wo o d fire s Do no t a llo w c hildre n to c limb o n the furniture La rg e r ite ms o...

Page 11: ...urface 2 Surface 1 Surface 2 Bottom 67 2 x 39 6cm 1786 Drawer Front x 3 63 0 x 20 8cm 1789 Drawer Back x 3 60 1 x 15 0cm 7020 LH Drawer x 3 30 0 x 15 0cm 7000 3mm Drawer Bottom x 3 61 2 x 29 8cm 5671...

Page 12: ...etal dowel x 24 Code 760003004 A B C F Please check you have all the fittings listed below Components Fittings Note The quantities below are the correct amount to complete the assembly In some cases m...

Page 13: ...top panel 1785 Step 2 Fitting wooden dowels to top and bottom panels Insert 4 wooden dowels into the top panel and 4 wooden dowels into the bottom panel 1785 Repeat for bottom panel 1786 Note Tighten...

Page 14: ...drilled hole nearest to the edge of the panel Use screws to secure the runner Note the front of the runner has four holes close together Slide the runner forward revealing the back of the runner The...

Page 15: ...for the right end panel 1788 Note Tighten metal dowels up fully against the panel Do not over tighten Step 5 Fitting metal dowels to the end panels A 1787 Repeat for the right end panel 1788 1788 B B...

Page 16: ...ep 7 Fitting the back rail to the right end panel Position the right end panel and back rail as shown and push the metal dowels into the cams Make sure you look at the position of the runners and groo...

Page 17: ...cams clockwise 180 to lock the metal dowels in place IMPORTANT Step 9 Fitting the end panels to the top 1785 1785 Position the left end panel 7 and back rail as shown and push the metal dowels into t...

Page 18: ...ooden dowels Push into place and use a screwdriver to turn the cams clockwise 180 to lock the dowels in place Step 11 Fitting the bottom panel to the end panels 1786 Fold out the back panel Position t...

Page 19: ...tect the surface Step 14 Put unit onto its face Push the leavers at the back of the castors This will stop the unit moving whilst assembling the rest of the unit Step 13 Locking castors Locked Using t...

Page 20: ...s used to square unit up Before securing the back it is necessary to square up the unit You can do this by measuring between XX XX andYY YY ensuring these are the same DIAG 1 If they are not DIAG 2 Ap...

Page 21: ...ush the left hand side panel and right hand panel together Repeat for the other 2 drawers Step 19 Assembling drawer back and sides 7020 7020 7000 7000 7000 7000 B 1789 Step 18 Fitting cams to drawers...

Page 22: ...etal dowels in the drawer front Push into place and use a screwdriver to turn the cams clockwise 180 to lock the metal dowels Repeat for the other 2 drawers Step 21 Fitting the drawer front 7000 7000...

Page 23: ...er is square by measuring from corner to corner as per step 14 Loosen the screws in the panel holders Push the panel holders into the positions shown Screw into place Repeat for other two drawers Step...

Page 24: ...of residual current device RCD is recommended when working with tools If in doubt consult a qualified person Step 23 Fixing to wall Warning 2 people to lift Lift with care Warning K K x1 L L x2 15 IN...

Page 25: ...ace and positioned on a level floor Check the function of each drawer box they should close and open to a stop Do not attach items such as ropes strings cords harnesses or belts etc to avoid the risk...

Page 26: ...and make sure the castors are still locked Begin with the lowest drawer first then the middle and top to prevent the unit falling For this step we recommend you follow the helpful hints on the next p...

Page 27: ...RS WHILST KEEPING RUNNERS EXTENDED LINE UP THE FRONT HOLE IN THE DRAWER SIDE WITH THE 2ND THREADED HOLE IN THE RUNNER WHILE PUSHING THE RUNNER AGAINST THE DRAWER SIDE SCREW THE BOLT FROM THE INSIDE OF...

Page 28: ...19 Congratulations Your unit is complete...

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