It is essential to put your bed frame together properly, or the bed could collapse and you could find yourself on the floor. Keep the instructions closely to help identify all the parts. In many cases, you may need a simple tool such as an Allen key or a screwdriver to assemble your bed. Put your bed together correctly, and you will have many nights of rest and peaceful enjoyment. Keep in mind that all beds are put together exactly like this one; see the instructions that come with your specific bed.
Zinus Michelle Compack Adjustable Steel Bed Frame, for Box Spring and Mattress Set, Fits Full to King
Instructions
1 Take all the pieces of the frame of the bed, and arrange them in separate piles. Keep any type of hardware provided by the manufacturer in one place.
2 Mount the feet of the bed frame by screwing the feet into the bed support. Check that the brackets face inside, so that they can support the mattress.
3. Place the sides of the bed on the floor face down, so that it resembles the shape of the bed. Hammer in the wooden bolts included in the mounting kit to fix the sides of the bed to the other. Place the feet of the bed. Ask for help to lift the bed upright to turn it to the right side, so that the feet are on the floor.
4 Attach the head of the bed frame with a wrench and Allen screws. Screw in the support for the bed, which will help to maintain the slats of the bed. The support consists of the metal sides that hold onto the frame of the bed.
5 Unroll the slats on the bed and place them on the bed frame support. The slats look like train tracks that provide support for the mattress. Not all beds have these slats; However, many contemporary beds come with slats. Make sure the slates are straight and even. Place the mattress on top of the bed frame.
Tips and warnings
- If you have lost instructions, you can visit the manufacturer's website; Many manufacturers publish instructions on the site. You can also write or call the manufacturer to obtain replacement addresses.
- Periodically tighten all the screws, because they will loosen over time.