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bed assembly instructions for standard bunking lofting beds

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Barrier Free Beds<br />

1. To configure your <strong>bed</strong> in the Barrier Free position, you will need <strong>bed</strong> parts labeled "Barrier Free." These parts are available<br />

in Edens and Fairhaven 1. If you need a Barrier Free <strong>bed</strong> in another location, contact facilities at 650-3556 to make arrangements<br />

<strong>for</strong> a <strong>bed</strong> to be delivered to your location.<br />

2. Barrier Free <strong>bed</strong>s must be set up in the Singles position. The <strong>bed</strong> will have two <strong>bed</strong> ends that are each 37" high.<br />

3. Turn both <strong>bed</strong> ends so the label "barrier free" is upside down.<br />

4. Install <strong>bed</strong> rails in middle set of holes. This will put the top of the mattress at approximately 22" from the floor.<br />

5. Make sure angle iron rails are positioned to prevent the <strong>bed</strong> board from moving.<br />

6. If you have a roommate it will be necessary <strong>for</strong> them to loft their <strong>bed</strong> and put some of the furniture under the loft so that<br />

both of you will have more floor space.<br />

Things <strong>for</strong> which to check<br />

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If the <strong>bed</strong>s are bunked or lofted, is there a pin in each leg connecting the top to the bottom? Do the top legs fit all the way<br />

down on the steel pins? If not try flipping the end over.<br />

Do the metal rails hold the <strong>bed</strong> board within them and not allow the <strong>bed</strong> board to move from side to side?<br />

Are two rails installed against the wall on the tall <strong>bed</strong> ends when the <strong>bed</strong> is lofted?<br />

Are all the bolts securely fastened?<br />

Bed Setup <strong>for</strong> Check-Out<br />

You are responsible <strong>for</strong> returning the <strong>bed</strong>s to the positions that they were in when you checked in. Return the <strong>bed</strong> parts that<br />

you checked out at the beginning of the year.<br />

Check the list below to see how the <strong>bed</strong>s should be set up in your room. Most <strong>bed</strong>s are initially set up in the singles position.<br />

Single <strong>bed</strong>s <strong>for</strong> check out<br />

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The tall ends will have the holes showing on top of the uprights and the short ends will be positioned so that the holes in<br />

the legs are nearer to the floor.<br />

Horizontal slats on the <strong>bed</strong> ends will be the top of the frame.<br />

Bed rails and <strong>bed</strong> deck will be about 9 inches from the floor.<br />

Check that the metal rails hold the <strong>bed</strong> board between them and that the <strong>bed</strong> board does not move from side to side.<br />

Singles<br />

Edens North<br />

Edens Hall<br />

Fairhaven Residences 1-10 except as noted below<br />

Higginson<br />

Highland<br />

Mathes<br />

Nash<br />

Ridgeway Alpha<br />

Ridgeway Delta<br />

Ridgeway Kappa<br />

Ridgeway Omega<br />

Ridgeway Sigma<br />

Most of Ridgeway Beta and Gamma are set up with box <strong>bed</strong>s. They are not <strong>bunking</strong> <strong>lofting</strong> <strong>bed</strong>s and are set up as singles.<br />

Rev 8/30/10-U Res—K Neely 3

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