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L230 / MODEL 1 CORNER LOFT
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Summary of Contents for Community Playthings The Community Loft 1 Corner Lof

  • Page 1 The Community Loft L230 / MODEL 1 CORNER LOFT PRODUCT GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Use the configurations supplied in this Product Guide. We cannot take CAUTION responsibility for free-form structures. This product is intended for indoor use only. Build the loft right where you want it. Do not reposition assembled lofts by dragging. community playthings ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for choosing the We have also included instructions for taking Community Loft. I know you your loft apart. are looking at a pile of boxes Important maintenance and cleaning right now, and wondering if it is possible to information can be found on pages 16–17.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    GETTING STaRTED Lay the pieces of your Model 1 Corner kit on the floor. You will see there are short panels and tall panels. The short ones are for the first layer of the loft; the tall ones are for the second layer. Lay panels of the same size together so you can find them easily.
  • Page 5 2 Stairs 2 pairs of Stair Railings 2 Short Posts 1 Diagonal Dowel Panel 1 Diagonal Platform 2 Double Arches 2 Single Platforms 2 Double Platforms Model 1 Corner Loft...
  • Page 6: Basic Skills

    BaSIC SkILLS We said no-tools assembly and we meant it. But you will need a friend to help you. It takes four hands to build a loft, but no tools at all! Screw rubber feet into posts until they are Slide a connector ring flat side down onto snug.
  • Page 7 Stand two long posts and slide a Capture the panel by sliding another con- short panel into the connector rings. nector ring flat side up onto each post. Model 1 Corner Loft...
  • Page 8 Check the joints. Every panel should be To add the next panel, lift one of the locked in place by four connector rings. connector rings and use it to capture the Repeat this step for each panel as you new panel. Assemble the first layer of your build your loft.
  • Page 9 notches 29" Coupling Left Railing Left Bottom Label 22" Coupling Lay the left stair railing on the floor. (Railings are labeled on their underside.) Affix a 29" cou- pling (with the shaped end up) to the top end of the railing, by sliding the metal connectors over their mates on the railing.
  • Page 10 Add the railings. The railings slide into Capture the railings using connec tor slots on the stairs with the ‘bottom’ rings. label down. Hint: Hold by couplings and push down. The Community Loft...
  • Page 11 Use tall panels to create the second lay- Check all joints. Make sure all pan- er, following the configuration you have els are where you want them to be. chosen. Add connector rings as you go Then if you have a hole between two so each panel is captured by four rings platforms, use a circular plug to fill it.
  • Page 12: Building Your Loft

    Checklist in order of installation:  All 11 long posts?  3 single solid panels, 6 single arches, 1 short clear panel, 2 double arches and 2 diagonal arches in bottom layer?  All panels so far properly held by the connectors? The Community Loft...
  • Page 13 Checklist in order of installation:  5 Platforms on top?  1 short post at bottom of each stair?  2 stairs?  2 stair railings on each stair with 2 short couplings at the bottom and 2 long couplings at the top?  Stairs and couplings properly held by the connectors? Model 1 Corner Loft...
  • Page 14 Checklist in order of installation:  9 upper panels?  2 Circular plugs?  All panels and couplings properly held by the connectors?  All 13 caps screwed down tight?  No parts left over?  Refer to Safety page.  Levelling feet adjusted? The Community Loft...
  • Page 15 Model 1 Corner Loft...
  • Page 16: Maintaining Your Loft

    MaINTaINING yOUR LOFT Periodically inspect for cracks, breaks, loose When cleaning plastic surfaces, do not use parts, missing parts, and/or malfunctions. harsh detergents or cleansers. These may Check caps to be sure they remain tightly scratch or mar the surface. Nontoxic household screwed down.
  • Page 17: Cleaning Your Carpets

    CLEaNING yOUR CaRPETS You will not need to wash your carpets as often Yes, you can have a picnic on your loft! The car- if you vacuum them frequently. When you do pets are made of a nylon fiber weave treated for need to wash them, however, they are designed stain resistance, and a BioCel cushion backing.
  • Page 18: Taking Apart Your Loft

    TakING aPaRT yOUR LOFT Before taking apart your loft, read all of the in- structions, and get a friend to help. If you plan to store your loft, remember it is made of wood, and needs to be stored in a dry place. Start at the top of the loft and work down- ward.
  • Page 19 If you have circular plugs between plat- Remove the top connector rings from one forms, insert a flat screwdriver from below panel and lift it out of the bottom rings. to pry up the plug. Then, remove any half- Do not take all the top rings off at once; circle plugs.
  • Page 20 ® CUSTOMER SERvICE: United States PO Box 2 Ulster Park, NY 12487 Office hours: 9-5 EST Phone (800) 777-4244 Fax (800) 336-5948 (845) 572-3468 www.CommunityPlaythings.com Sales@CommunityPlaythings.com JM15 FL006 Rev G...

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