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Thank you for purchasing this quality product.
Be sure to check all packing materials carefully
for small parts which may have come loose in-
side the carton during shipment.
Separate,
identify and count all parts and hardware.
Compare with the parts list to be sure all parts
are present.
“TO ALLOW FOR TOLERANCE DURNING ASSEMBLY,
DO NOT FIRMLY TIGHTEN BOLTS & SCREWS UNTIL COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED”
SAFETY WARNINGS!
1-Follow the information on the warning label appearing on the upper bunk end structure and on the carton. Do
not remove warning label from bed.
2-Always use the recommended size mattress or mattress support, or both, to help prevent the likelihood
of entrapment or falls.
3-Surface of mattress must be at least 5 inches below the upper edge of guardrails.
4-Do not allow children under 6 years of age to use the upper bunk.
5-Prohibit more than one person on upper bunk.
6-Periodically check and ensure that the guardrail, ladder and other components are in their proper posi-
tion, free from damage, and that all connectors are tight.
7-Do not allow horseplay on or under the bed and prohibit jumping on the bed.
8-Always use the ladder for entering and leaving the upper bunk.
9-Do not use substitute parts. Contact distributor or dealer for replacement parts.
10-Use of a night light may provide added safety precaution for a child using the upper bunk.
11-If the bunk bed will be placed next to a wall, the guardrail that runs the full length of the bed should
be placed against the wall to prevent entrapment between the bed and the wall.
12-Always use guardrails on both long sides of the upper bunk.
13-The use of water or sleep flotation mattresses is prohibited.
14-Keep these instructions for future reference.
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QUADRI-BUNK EXTENSION AURORA
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THE ASSEMBLY
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STRANGULATION HAZARD
Never attach or hang items to any part of the bunk bed that are not designed for use with
the bed. For example, but not limited to hooks, belts or jump ropes.
..Warning - On Beds with finials that can be configured as Bunk beds!
Effective on Bunk Beds manufactured on or after March 10th, 2008, finials cannot be used.
The finials provided with certain beds, which are part of the design of the bed, are to be
used only in one of the lower configuration - that is as a Twin, Full, Queen or King
configuration.
These finials are never to be used in the upper structure in a Bunk Bed configuration.
Using the finials in the upper structure of a Bunk Bed will create a strangulation hazard.
Never use finials in the upper structure of a Bunk Bed.
A flat Mushrrom Cap made to conform to the requirement is provided to take place of
finials in the upper structure in Bunk bed configurations.
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The total thickness of Mattress and Foudation shoud not exceed 7" inches.
Do not use mattress without proper safe foundation.
SIZE OF MATTRESS AND FOUNDATION
Use only Twin or Full Mattress with the following specications on upper & lower bunks
Twin Mattress :37 1/2 - 3 1/ Wide x 74-75 long9 8
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Bolton Furniture AURORA Specifications

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BrandBolton Furniture
ModelAURORA
CategoryIndoor Furnishing
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Assembly Instructions and Safety Precautions

General Assembly Guidelines

Instructions for checking parts, identifying hardware, and initial assembly preparation.

Critical Safety Warnings

Essential safety information including guardrail height, age limits, and prohibited activities.

Strangulation Hazard Warning

Information regarding the misuse of finials and potential strangulation risks on bunk beds.

Assembly Options and Required Tools

Bunk Bed Configuration Options

Diagrams illustrating two different assembly configurations for the bunk bed unit.

Replacement Parts and Tools

Guidance on ordering replacement parts and identifying necessary tools for assembly.

Parts List Identification

Component Parts Identification

Visual identification of all wooden components required for assembly.

Hardware Identification Guide

Fastener and Hardware Details

Visual guide to identify and differentiate all screws, bolts, and fasteners used in assembly.

Step 01: Initial Frame Assembly

Attaching Frame Components

Assembly instructions using hardware M and Q to connect initial frame parts.

Step 02: Connecting Side Rails

Securing Side Rails

Instructions for connecting side rails using hardware B and J with specific parts.

Step 03: Attaching Bottom Slats

Installing Bottom Slat Supports

Assembly steps for attaching bottom slats using hardware B and J with parts 1, 2, 5, 6, 7.

Step 04: Attaching Guardrails and Supports

Securing Guardrails and Bed Supports

Attaching guardrails and supports using hardware A, G, J with parts 13, 22.

Step 05: Securing Upper Bed Components

Fastening Upper Bed Structure

Securing upper bed components using hardware A, D, G, J with parts 11, 14, 21.

Step 06: Installing Bed Slats

Attaching Main Bed Slats

Installing bed slats using hardware H and P with part 20.

Step 07: Bunk Bed Configuration Options

Visualizing Bunk Bed Setups

Diagrams showing assembly for Option 1 and Option 2 bunk bed configurations.

Step 08: Adding Additional Supports

Installing Extra Support Elements

Adding structural supports using hardware E, J, N with part 15.

Step 10: Connecting Outer Frame Pieces

Joining Outer Frame Sections

Connecting outer frame pieces using hardware F with parts 3 and 4.

Step 11: Securing Extension Frame

Fastening the Extension Frame

Securing the extension frame using hardware A, G, J, U with part 13.

Step 12: Attaching Support Beams

Installing Lateral Support Beams

Attaching support beams using hardware A, G, J, U with part 14.

Step 13: Reinforcing Slat System

Reinforcing the Slat Structure

Reinforcing the slat system using hardware H and P with part 20.

Step 14: Connecting Ladder Sections

Assembling Ladder Components

Connecting ladder sections using hardware F with parts 3 and 4.

Step 15: Integrating Upper and Lower Beds

Connecting Bed Levels

Integrating upper and lower beds using hardware A, C, D, G, J, U with parts 11, 14.

Step 16: Finalizing Upper Bed Structure

Completing Upper Bed Frame

Completing the upper bed frame using hardware A, G, J, U with part 13.

Step 17: Installing Additional Slats

Adding More Bed Slats

Installing additional bed slats using hardware H and P with part 20.

Step 18: Securing Guardrail Supports

Fastening Guardrail Brackets

Securing guardrail supports using hardware C and J with part 12.

Step 19: Attaching Vertical Posts

Connecting Vertical Posts

Attaching vertical posts using hardware E, J, N with part 15.

Step 20: Measuring and Aligning

Final Alignment and Measurement

Performing final measurements and alignment using hardware L with part 16.

Step 21: Installing Brackets and Supports

Attaching Brackets and Supports

Installing brackets and supports using hardware K and I with parts 17, 18.

Step 22: Attaching Slats and Protectors

Securing Slats and Protectors

Attaching slats and protectors using hardware C, O, J with parts 17, 18, 19.

Step 23: Final Safety Check

Final Assembly Inspection

Performing a final inspection of the assembled bunk bed for safety and stability.

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