Assembly + Care FAQs
I can't zip the canopy on the frame - it is really tight. What should I do?
First, check that you have assembled the frame correctly. The two curved poles (#5)
should be inserted into the #6 connector as far as possible. Start by attaching the sleeves
to the top part of the frame, one side at a time. Lastly, unzip the canopy doors to give you
more flexibility and zip the vertical side sleeves around the side poles of the frame. If the
canopy is still tight, you may need to stretch the fabric a few times to loosen.
What are the locks and S-clips for?
Great question! These are a key safety feature of the bed. The locks are provided to secure
your safety sheet to the canopy, and to secure your Technology Hub (or cloth cover, if
you're not using the Technology Hub) to the canopy. The S-clips are included to secure
the canopy door zippers closed, to prevent user elopement.
Why don't my slats fit on the bed frame?
Check that the corner connectors (#9 and #10 parts) are fully seated on the bed frame
poles. These must be assembled correctly so the bed slats will fit around the upright metal
tabs on the #9 and #10 connectors.
Why has my canopy gotten looser over time?
This will happen over time with normal wear on the bed. Pull the bottom of the bed skirt
around the bottom of the bed frame and secure with the adhesive-backed velcro on both
the bed skirt and frame. You can turn the bed frame poles to better position the velcro if
needed.
Can I wash my canopy? How do I protect my Cubby Bed over time?
Yes, please see the Care + Cleaning Instructions on your Cubby Bed and in this manual.
The canopy can be machine washed in cold water but cannot be machine dried. Register
your Warranty for full protection at CubbyBeds.com/pages/warranty.
What happens if my Cubby rips or I notice other damage?
Please contact us right away! Only use your Cubby Bed when it is assembled correctly
and is in safe working condition.
Further questions?
Contact us at Hello@CubbyBeds.com
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