Summary of Contents for Wilding Wallbeds Remington
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Style: Remington Size: Queen, Full, or Twin Depth: Deep Side Mount with 13” Legs Type: WARNING! ALL MURPHY/WALLBED SYSTEMS CONTAIN STORED ENERGY. FAILURE TO USE AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS DURING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS COULD RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY TO USER OR DAMAGE TO PRODUCT. PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 866-725-6401 FOR ANY QUESTIONS.
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10-24 Black Nylock Nut 10-24 x 1 Black 1/4’’ Machine Screw 10-24 x 1/2’’ Black Machine Screw 1/2” x 3/4” Black Barrel (Leg Stop) 1” x 1” x 1 3/4” Four Hole Corner Bracket 5/8’’ Pan head Screw...
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Step 1: Locate the left and right Side Boards and then from the small square cardboard box labelled SBLM locate the two Lift Mechanisms, Finished edge hardware bags, and springs. Cut out for room base molding Left Side Board Right Side Board Page 1...
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The required number of springs in the Lift Mechanisms varies with the different weights of Queen mattresses. If you purchased your mattress with your bed from Wilding Wallbeds refer to the Full/Double chart to the right. This will also be a good reference point for mattresses not purchased with your Wall bed.
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Step 5: Assemble the Bed Cabinet face down as illustrated with the bottom of the Bed Cabinet nearer the wall in which it will be installed. IMPORTANT! Tighten the cam fittings with a hand screw driver by turning the Phillips head clockwise 1/2 turn to tight. HELPFUL HINT: It is easier to tighten the Cam Fittings if the two bed parts are snug together.
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Step 9: Locate the Front Bridge Support boards (two narrow pieces of wood connected together) and insert it between the Side Boards and on to the Connecting Bolts. Tighten all Cam Fittings. Page 7...
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WARNING! THE NEXT STEP MAY REQUIRE PROFESSIONAL HELP. IF YOUR WALLS ARE NOT TRADITIONAL WOOD FRAMING, YOU MAY NEED TO HIRE A HANDY MAN OR CONTRACTOR TO HELP IN ANCHORING THE BED TO YOUR WALL. FAILURE TO PROP- ERLY ANCHOR THE CABINET COULD CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT 866-725-6401 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
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Step 12: Arrange the Mattress Rails on the face panels as shown. HELPFUL HINT: Side Mount beds can be slept on in either direction. The rails referred to as “Head/Foot rail” (identical) can act as either the head or foot of the bed, depending on which way a sleeper lies.
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Step 13: From hardware pack 3 locate the hardware shown above. Finger tighten the hardware as shown in illustration 7 connecting the Outer Side rail to a Head/Foot rail using a 4 hole corner bracket. Note the lower hole on each Head/Foot rail uses the Leg Stop with the longer screw (1 1/4”...
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Frame positioned evenly side to side with wood face panels protruding by approximately 1” on either side.
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Hardware and parts needed for next steps Wood Mattress Support...
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Hardware and parts needed for next steps 3/4” Washer (pack #5)
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Step 20: As illustrated below, insert the Allen Head Bolt through bolt hole # 1 and tighten it down securely using a Nylock Nut. Now insert a 5/16” x 1” Hex head bolt through hole # 3 and thread the Nylock nut ONLY UNTIL THE NUT IS FLUSH WITH THE END OF THE BOLT.
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WARNING: There is tremendous force involved in the next step, do not place hands be- tween the front of the side boards and the tension arms as you set the mechanism. Helpful hint: As you start to draw the Tension Arm down with one hand, use the other hand to position the Arm Lock on top of the Hex Nut.
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IMPORTANT! As instructed in step 20, Bolt #3 should be loose enough to slip into the notch at the end of the Tension Arm See illustration below. Step 25: Stand the Bed face unit up on its Inner Side Rail. Now with you and your assistant on either side of the Bed unit lift until the # 3 bolt on the Head/Foot Rail is a few inches...
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Step 26: Insert a 5/16” x 1” Hex Head bolt through hole #2 and tighten a 5/16” Nylock nut onto the bolt. Now tighten the nut and bolt in hole #3. Repeat step on the other side of the bed unit.
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Step 28: When the bed is closed check to see if the gap on either side is the same. If it looks right skip this step. If the gap is not right, meaning that the Bed Face is too close to the Side Board or even touching it at the top on one side it will need to be ad- justed.
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