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1. It is very important to start off with a level unit so test the floor with your level. If one side is high, cut that side of unit to correct.
7. Once you have found the studs mark the wall behind the top fixing rail.
2. Measure height of skirting and mark out on the side of unit.
8. Drill a test hole where you have marked to ensure you have found the stud.
3. Also mark out cut for carpet grip.
9. To put the bed together lay the sides and top face down and push the predrilled cams together.
4. Cut out to your marks, allow for unit to sink into carpet.
10. Turn the cams a half turn clockwise. Do not overtighten.
5. Stand side panel up and test against the wall.
11. Slot in the headboard. Turn cams half turn.
6. It is important to find the wall studs to ensure a good fixing.
12. Transfer your fixing marks from the wall to fixing rail.

1. It is very important to start off with a level unit so test the floor with your level. If one side is high, cut that side of unit to correct.
2. Measure height of skirting and mark out on the side of unit.
3. Also mark out cut for carpet grip.
4. Cut out to your marks, allow for unit to sink into carpet.
5. Stand side panel up and test against the wall.
6. It is important to find the wall studs to ensure a good fixing.
7. Once you have found the studs mark the wall behind the top fixing rail.
8. Drill a test hole where you have marked to ensure you have found the stud.
9. To put the bed together lay the sides and top face down and push the predrilled cams together.
10. Turn the cams a half turn clockwise. Do not overtighten.
11. Slot in the headboard. Turn cams half turn.
12. Transfer your fixing marks from the wall to fixing rail. 
 

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