ty ilSafe ra Z25W13S6S5S1W19W8Z6S8Round indentationsfacing insideBolts at the lower part of S-Beamsshould be screwed tightly, while theupper part should be left loose to fitDiagram1.2Diagram1.2Z6W19S5110mm flathead boltAssembly Instructions MISSISSIPPI Pos. 505-DNot all specifications cannot be guaranteed. © Copyrights by WOODLAND 1998Safety rail Z23screwed from insideB17-B32W16W17W3W5S1S8S7W13S6S5W23W12W10W22W-Beam sides with the mostindentations shold be placedfacing the inside of the bed!W19W8Diagram1.1Diagram1.1Safety railZ26Safety railZ26Predrilled hole forwall attachmentSafety rail Z24screwed from outsideZ1Z6Z2Z71Z60Ladder attachment nextto S5 or S1 possible.2. Wooden parts, if necessary, can be treated with wax or oilbefore the assembly of the bed.Advice: We advise you not to treat the bed to sustain better environment forchildren (regulating humidity in the air). In addition it saves wax and oil costsand offers the advantage that it is easy to clean with tissues and cloth. Twofurther benefits: Untreated wood is easier for childrens hands to grip andthe natural colour of the wood stays longer.3. For the assembly of the bed you need the following tools:a ratchet with a size ten socket, a cross-end screwdriver(better yet a cordless screwdriver with a changeable headand size ten ratchet attachment) and a hammer.Assistance is only necessary when assembling the cornerbeams of the bed.1. Please take a moment to see how everything fits togetherby using the diagram above. All the important building partshave stickers to help you see how they fit into the overview.Please note that there is a separate beam list as anadditional assembly aid. All beams are shown horizontally orvertically as they should be positioned and assembledtogether. The labels on the packages also help you to findthe content.Lets begin:The upper surface of themattress may not go over themarking on the beam S1.flangenut M6R