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Wilding Wallbeds Sierra User manual

For Wallbed models:
SIERRA
Revision 7/14 BK33
WARNING! ALL MURPHY/WALLBED SYSTEMS CONTAIN STORED ENERGY. FAILURE
TO USE AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS DURING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS
COULD RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY TO USER OR DAMAGE TO PRODUCT.
PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 866-725-6401 FOR ANY QUESTIONS.
STORAGE HEAD BOARD
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET #33
studsensor
Ratchet
1/2” Socket 7/16” Socket3/8” Socket
Large regular screwdriver
Small regular screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver
1/2” open end wrench
Cresent wrench
Stud finder
STANLEY
Tape measure
Cordless screw driver
with Phillips bit
6 foot ladder
1/4” Allen wrench
Tools Needed
5/8’’ Pan
head Screw
80
LOCTITE
Small bottle of Loc-tite
1
Bag 7
5/16’’ Plain
Hexagon Nut
5/16’’ Nylock
Hexagon Nut
3/4’’ Cam
Washer
5/16’’ Allen
Head Bolt
5/16’’ x 3/4’’
Hex Head Bolt
5/16’’ x 1 1/4’’
Flat Head Bolt
4 mm x 1/4’’
Flat Head Screw
7/8” Washer
10
6
2
2
10
2
4
4
Qty
Item
6
3/16” Washer
1/4” Star Washer
3/16’’ Nylock
Hexagon Nut
3/16’’x 1 Black
Flathead Screw
1/4’’
5/8’’ Pan
head Screw
3/16’’ x 1/2’’
Black Truss
head screw
2’’ Flathead
Wood Screw
Leg Stop
16
2
2
2
135
14
2
Item Qty
Bag 8
“L” Bracket
4 hole corner
bracket
Spacer Plate
1/4’’x 3/4’’
Hex Head Bolt
3/4’’ Flat head
Screw
2
6
4
3
2
Item Qty
1 left
1 right
()
Other Hardware
Hardware Page
Cam Fitting
Connecting Bolts
4
32
Item Qty
Bed Handles
1”
4
1 Wood Screw
1/4’’
10
Square Tip Bit
1
3 Wood Screw
1/2’’
3
(for optional under mount)
Step 1: Locate the two Side Boards. If you
purchased a Queen size bed the Side Boards
measure 85” long. Full and Twin size Side
boards will measure 80” long. From the
square white box locate the two Lift Mecha-
nisms, hardware bag 7 and springs.
Left Side Board Right Side Board
Lift Mechanism
X 2
Page 1
Step 2: Install Springs in the Lift Mechanisms
Bed Size Number of Springs
Queen
Full/Double
Twin/Single
8
6
4
HELPFUL HINT: You may find it easier to fit the hook
under the Tension Arm if you pry up the Arm Bracket with
a wooden wedge or similar device.
IMPORTANT! Be sure that holes
of the Mounting Plate correspond
to the holes in the Tension Arm
and use the same number of
springs and the same configura-
tion on both Lift Mechanisms
Hole #2
Hole #9
Tension Arm
Upturned edge of
mounting plate
Arm Bracket
Illustration 1
(right lift mechanism)
Repeat Step 2 for Left Lift Mechanism.
The number of springs in the Lift Mechanism required varies with the different weights of
mattresses. If you purchased your mattress with your bed from Wilding Wallbeds refer to the
chart to the right. This will also be a good reference point for mattresses not purchased with
your Wall bed.
Install the first spring in hole #2 for Queen and Full size beds and hole #3 for twin size on both the Mounting Plate and the
Tension Arm. Hook one end of the spring under the upturned edge of the Mounting Plate. Lay the spring down and slide it
under the matching hole in the Tension Arm. See illustration 1.
NOTE: After you have completed installing and checking operation of your Wallbed, you
may find it necessary to add or remove springs to achieve the correct lift effort of between
5 and 10 pounds.
Finished edge
Cut out for room
base molding
Continue by working up from, hole
2 (Queen and Full size beds) or hole
3, (for twin size), until you have
installed the required number of
springs.
x 2
7/8” Washer
Hexagon Cam Washer
x 2
5/16” x 1 1/4” Flathead
Slot Machine Screw
x 8
5/16” Plain Hex Nut
x 8
Hardware needed for next 2 steps from Bag #7
Step 3: Install the Lift Mechanism by inserting
a 5/16” x 1 1/4” Flathead Machine Screw through
holes “C” and “D” from the outside (countersunk
holes) of the Right Side Board. Position the cor-
responding Right Lift Mechanism holes. Loosely
thread on a 5/16” Plain Hex Nut on each. Insert the
same type screw through holes “A” and “B”. At
hole “A” use one of the Hexagon Cam Washers in
the slot of the mounting plate so that the LARGER
PART OF THE CAM IS UP. At hole “B” use a 5/
16” x 7/8” washer. Thread a nut on each. Tighten
the four nuts evenly, making sure the hexagon cam
washer does not rotate while tightening.
See illustration 2.
Repeat step 3 with the Left Side Board and Lifting
Mechanism.
IMPORTANT! Over tightening the nuts will pull
the head of the screw too deeply into the Side
Board. Tighten only until the head of the screw is
flush with the Side Board.
Step 4: Locate the Bridge Board and Insert SEVEN
Cam Fittings into the sockets provided. Press the Cam
Fittings in so they are tight against the bed part. You may
need a rubber mallet to get them properly set.
Page 2
Hole A
Hole B
Hole C
Hole D
Finished Edge
Base Board
Notch
Right
Side Board
Illustration 2
All holes are countersunk
in this side of sideboard
Helpful hint: The Bridge Board and the Head
Board are the same Length and could be eas-
ily confused. Note the Bridge Board has 7 cam
fitting sockets and the Head Board has a pre
insatlled black barrel catch on the back.
Step 5: Locate the TWO (2) Stretcher
Boards and insert four Cam Fittings into the
back of each Stretcher. Press the Cam Fit-
tings in so they are tight against the part.
Bridge Board has 7 fittings
Optional holes for lights
X 2
Page 3
1/2 Turn to tight
Cam Fitting
Connecting Bolt
Step 6: Lay the right Side
Board down and screw 14
Connecting Bolts into the holes
provided as shown. Repeat the
process with the left Side Board
which will require 15 Connect-
ing Bolts.
One in each
of the 7 holes
Storage Head board step A: Locate the
Head Board and insert 6 Cam Fittings into
the sockets provided. Then screw 3 Con-
necting Bolts into holes at the bottom edge
of the Head Board.
Storage Head board step B: Locate
the Head Board bottom and insert 7 cam
fittings into the sockets provided.
Working with Cam Fittings
In the next three steps you will work with Cam Fittings and Connecting
Bolts in attaching cabinet parts together. Take a minute and review this
information for ease of assembly.
- Slide the Cam over Connecting bolt.
- Hold parts snug together.
- Turn Cam Fitting 1/2 turn clockwise with a manual
screw driver. DO NOT USE POWER SCREW DRIVER.
Storage Head board Steps
Page 4
Step 7: Assemble the Bed Cabinet face
down with the bottom of the bed nearer the
wall to which it will be installed by connect-
ing Bridge Board, Head Board, and the two
Stretchers as illustrated.
NOTE: The front stretcher is posi-
tioned so the cam fittings are on the
BOTTOM of the bed.
Bed Bottom
Front Stretcher
cam fittings on bottom
Optional holes
for lights
Head Board
Bridge Board
Left Side Board
Right Side Board
Storage Head Board Step C: Insert
the Head Board bottom into position as
illustrated. Note the cam fittings are facing
down toward bed bottom.
Storage Head Baord D: Install the hinged
storage door unit as illustrated.
Helpful hint: Lift the
center section to get the unit
positioned correctly
Hinged storage doors
Bed Bottom
Down
Storage Head board steps
INSTALLATION WALL
Step 8: Stand the bed cabinet up
against the wall where you intend to
have it installed.
Page 5
Storage Head Board Step E:
With Bed cabinet in the stand-
ing position open the storage
head board on both sides and
insert two 1 1/4” gold screws
in either side of the lid sup-
port through holes provided
as shown.
(Light kit instructions are in the light kit box)
STOP IF YOU PURCHASED LIGHTS FOR YOUR WALLBED YOU MUST
REFER TO THE LIGHT KIT INSTRUCTIONS AND INSTALL THE
LIGHT KIT BEFORE MOVING ON.
Storage Head board step
WARNING! THE NEXT STEP MAY REQUIRE PROFESSIONAL HELP.
IF YOUR WALLS ARE NOT TRADITIONAL WOOD FRAMING, YOU MAY NEED TO HIRE A HANDY
MAN OR CONTRACTOR TO HELP IN ANCHORING THE BED TO YOUR WALL. FAILURE TO PROP-
ERLY ANCHOR CABINET COULD CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY. CALL TECHNICAL SUP-
PORT AT 866-725-6401 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
Step 10: Locate the Front
Panel(s) and lay them on the
floor face down (finished side).
Position them in front of where
the Bed Cabinet was installed
and leave enough room to work
around them.
Step 11: Arrange the mat-
tress rails on the face panels
as shown.
Head rail
Foot rail
Side rail
Side rail
HELPFUL HINT: the “Head Rail”
refers to the end that is closest to the
Bed Cabinet while assembling and
will be where your head is while
sleeping.
Page 6
Step: 9: Using a Stud Finder
locate and mark the studs in the
wall behind the bed. Attach the
“L” brackets to the top of the Bed
Cabinet corresponding to where
the studs are located. Now attach
the “L” brackets to the studs in the
wall. See illustration 6
Studs in wall
Bed Cabinet
“L” Bracket
3/4” flat head
screw
2” flat head screw
STUD
Illustration 6
Hardware needed for next step from Bag #8
2” flat head wood screw
x 6
“L” Bracket
x 3
3/4’’ Flat head Screw
x 6
Foot end
Important note: place panels
with handle holes in the middle
so handle holes are next to each
other and nearer the foot end as
illustrated
Handle holes
IMPORTANT! King Queen and Full
size beds require 3 studs, Twin size
beds require 2 studs. It is VERY
important that the bed be anchored
securely to the wall. If bed is not
anchored properly the bed can fall
causing SERIOUS injury. For techni-
cal support call 866-877-7803 toll
free.
Head rail
Foot rail
Side rail
Step 12: From hardware bag 8 locate the hardware
shown above. Finger tighten the hardware as shown
in illustration 7 attaching two of the 4 hole corner
brackets on the foot rail end of the mattress frame.
Note the lower hole on each side rail uses the Leg
Stop with the longer screw (3/16” x 1 1/4”). Repeat
on the opposite foot rail corner.
3/16” x 1 1/4”
3/16” x 1/2”Leg Stop 3/16” Nylock hex nut
4 hole corner bracket
Spacer Plate
Hardware needed for next 2 steps from Bag #8
x 2
1Left
1Right
x 4 x 2 x 2 x 14 x 16
Head rail
Foot rail
4 hole corner bracket
3/16” Nylock hex nut
Leg stop (black barrel spacer)
3/16” x 1/2” trusshead screw (black)
3/16” x 1 1/4” flathead screw (black)
3/16” x 1/2” trusshead screw (black)
3/16” Nylock hex nut
4 hole corner bracket
Spacer Plate
(Black) (Black)
(Black)
Illustration 7
Step 13: Finger tighten the hardware as
shown in illustration 8 attaching two of
the 4 hole corner brackets on the inside
Head Rail end of the Mattress Frame.
Note the spacer is attached on the out-
side. Repeat opposite Head Rail corner.
Illustration 8
Side rail
Step 14: Once
all sides are finger
tight go back to each
corner and align
the corners as they
are tightened using
either a 3/8” socket or
wrench and a Phillips
screw driver.
Page 7
x 95 approx.
3/4” Panhead screw
(hardware bag #8)
Hardware and parts needed for next steps from bag 8
Step 15: Using the Spacer Plates as a reference at the head of the
Bed Frame, align the Side Rails and the Face Panels. For proper
alignment the Head Rail should be FLUSH with the head of the
Face Panel and the Side Rails should have a 1” offset top to bot-
tom on both sides. See illustration 9.
Step 16: Using the 3/4” pan head
screws secure the Bed Frame to the
Face Panels using 1 screw in each cor-
ner ensuring that the frame and panels
are square to each other. Once the
Frame is secure insert the balance of
the screws around the Frame.
IMPORTANT! When
attaching the Frames,
we recommend that you
power drive screws only
part way and then tighten
by hand.
DO NOT STRIP
SCREWS.
Page 8
Illustration 9
Head rail
Foot rail
1”
Flush to edge
of Face Panel
Flush to end
of Face Panel
Spacer Plate
Step 17: Locate the three aluminium stiffeners, then
one at a time remove the double stick tape cover from
the back of the Stiffener and place it head to foot, join-
ing two Bed Panels. Insure that the Stiffener overlaps
equally onto the two face panels so one strip of double
stick tape is attached to each panel. Then repeat with
the two remaining Stiffeners
Step 17-B: Attach the Velcro
Straps (for holding the mattress in
place) by removing one screw from
each side rail about 18” from the
foot of the face panel. Put the Vel-
cro hooks part of the strap on one
side of the bed and the loops part
of the strap on the other side. Use
the 3/4” washer to hold the strap
in place then replace the screw.
Insure that the hooks and loops will
face each other and interlock. See
Illustration 11
x 3
Center Stiffeners
Aluminium Velcro Strap
x 1
x 2
3/4” Washer
(hardware bag #8)
X approx. 115
3/4” Panhead screw
(hardware bag #8)
Hardware and parts needed for next steps
Step 17-A: Screw the Stiffeners
to the face panels using 3/4” Pan-
head screws through holes provided
Illustration 11 Velcro Strap
Head rail
Foot rail
Aluminium Stiffeners
Page 9
Head Rail
Bolt hole 1
Bolt hole 3
Bolt hole 2
Step 18: As illustrated below, insert the Allen Key Bolt through bolt hole # 1 and tighten it down securely using a Nylock Nut.
Now insert a 5/16” x 3/4” Hex head bolt through hole # 3 and thread the Nylock nut ONLY UNTIL IT IS FLUSH WITH THE
BOLT END. Bolt hole #2 will be used in a later step.
Step 19: Assemble Legs by first removing the nut and the first TWO washers that come pre-installed on the Leg. Leave the
washer with a black edge and the thin plastic washer in place on the leg. Insert the Leg Bolt with the first two washers through the
Side Rail. DISCARD the thick silver washer then place the black washer and the nut back on the Leg Bolt and tighten.
Step 20: Position the Cross Bar between the Legs. Place 1/2” Star washer on one of the 5/16 X 3/4” Hex Head bolts apply 2
drops of Loc-tite and thread the bolt through the Leg and into the Cross Bar and tighten. Repeat on other side.
Page 10
Hardware needed for next step from hardware bag #7
5/16” Nylock Nut
X 4 X 2 X 2
5/16” x 3/4” Allen Key Bolt
X 2
5/16” x 3/4”
Hardware needed for next step from hardware bag #8
X 2
1/2” Star Washer
LOCTITE
Loc-tite
X 1
Discard silver washer
Discard silver washer
Cross Bar
Foot Rail
Leg Stop
LOCTITE
LOCTITE
Page 11
Step 22: Stand the Bed face unit up on
its Head Rail end. Now with you and
your assistant on either side of the Bed
face unit lift until the # 3 bolt on the Bed
face unit is a few inches above the slotted
end of the Tension Arm on both sides.
Gently lower the Bed face unit between
the Tension Arms and seat the # 3 bolt
into the slot at the end of the Tension
Arms. Now start pulling the bed face
unit down and away from the Bed Cabi-
net the Allen Key bolt head will seat into
the notch at the lower end of the Tension
Arms. Lower the bed unit down and pull
the Legs down so that they are on the
floor. Someone will need to hold the bed
unit down as it will want to rise.
Bed Front
#3 Bolt head
Allen Key bolt
head
IMPORTANT! As instructed in step 18, Bolt #3 should be loose enough to slip into the
notch at the end of the Tension Arm See illustration below.
Optional Light
kit safety cut off
switch. Beds with
light kit only
Tension Arm
STOP IF YOU PURCHASED LIGHTS FOR YOUR WALLBED YOU MUST
RETURN TO THE LIGHT KIT INSTRUCTIONS STEP 6 AND INSTALL
THE SAFETY CUT OFF DEVICE BEFORE MOVING ON.
Step 21: Brace one foot against the front
edge of the side board and using the 13”
length of PVC tubing provided, lever the lift
mechanism tension arm out and down until
you can secure the arm lock to the hexagon
nut shown at right. BE SURE THAT THE
LOCK IS SECURED AGAINST THE HEX
NUT BEFORE RELEASING THE TEN-
SION ON THE LIFT MECHANISM.
Tension Arm
Arm Lock
Hexagon Nut
PVC tubing
PVC tubing
Helpful hint: As you start to draw the tension arm
down with one hand, use the other hand to posi-
tion the arm lock on top of the hex nut. Now as
the tension arm continues to be pulled down with
both hands, the arm lock will naturally drop into
place around the hex nut as illustrated.
WARNING: There is tremendous force involved in the next step, do not place hands be-
tween the front of the side boards and the tension arms as you set the mechanism.
Page 12
5/16” Nylock Nut
X 2 X 2
5/16” x 3/4”
Hardware needed for next step from hardware bag #7
Step 23: Insert a 5/16” X 3/4” Hex
bolt through hole #2 and tighten a 5/16”
Nylock nut onto the bolt. Now tighten
the nut and bolt in hole #3.
Repeat step 23 on the other side of the
bed unit.
WARNING! Failure to insert
and tighten all the bolts in step 23 could result
in severe personal injury or
damage to the lift mechanism. Lift mechanism
damage caused by missing or loose hardware
is not covered by warranty.
hole #2 hole #3
Left side board
4mm x 1/4” Flathead Slot Machine screw
Hardware needed for next step from hardware bag #7
x 4
Step 24: Slip the Mechanism Cover
over the Mechanism so that the tabs on
the cover fit into the notches provided.
Line up the holes with the threaded
supports and insert two 4mm Flathead
screws.
Repeat step 24 on the other Mechanism.
Head Board
Black mechanism cover
Threaded Mechanism
Cover Supports
Page 13
Illustration 12
Step 25: When the bed is closed check to see if the gap
on either side is the same. If it looks right skip this step.
If the gap is not right, meaning that the Bed Box is too
close to the side board or even touching it at the top on
one side it will need to be adjusted. The procedure will
require the bottom of the bed to be moved slightly to the
left or right depending on which top corner is too close.
If the bed is too close on the top right side for instance, the
right side (bottom) will need to be slid to the left slightly
(See illustration 12). Have one person push the bed at the
bottom with his feet while the second person pulls at the
opposite bottom side.
Push bed
over at the
bottom to
align
Step 28: Anchor the Side Cabinet to the Bed by
first pre-drilling three 3/16” holes at the inside edge
of the side cabinet. Position the holes close to the
front edge of the Side Cabinet. One hole should be
near the top, one should be inside the drawer area
(remove drawer from cabinet to get to this one), and
the third should be at the bottom (open door if your
cabinet has door, or remove drawer at bottom) for
this hole. Now move the side cabinets next to the
bed and use three 1 1/4” Gold Screws (located in
a drawer or on a shelf of the side cabinet) through
pre-drilled holes to anchor Side Cabinets to the Bed.
3/16”Drill 3/16”Drill
Step 26: Place the crown mold on the bed as illustrated
and use the 1 1/4” screws to secure it in place. If you pur-
chased side cabinets apply crown mold to them as well.
Note: Dakota style bed does not have crown
molding
Step 27: Place handles on bed using pre-
drilled holes in face panels.

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