The Benefits Of Fluid Support Why a waterbed? Today, the waterbed enjoys wide acceptance among people in all age brackets, income levels, and life styles. Waterbeds can be found in hospitals, rest homes, hotels, and motels. As more and more people experienced waterbeds, the special benefits became well known. Comfort, health, cleanliness, warmth, and more even support for a restful sleep.
WATERBED ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: THE MATTRESS Never leave any infant, or handicapped child who cannot turn over, unattended on this or any other adult mattress. Infant or handicapped children can suffocate in the face down position or get caught between the mattress and frame, headboard or wall and suffocate. NOTE: A mattress pad and linens are very important to your waterbed.
BOOKCASE HEADBOARD A. Lay out your frame and hardware. Note: The footboard and backboard have grooved bottoms that should face inward toward each other. Also the finished side of the frame boards should face the floor. B. Assemble the frame with the corner brackets and screws provided. Note that the side frame boards extend past the backboard. The extended portion of the frame will support your bookcase headboard.
STEP 2: BUILDING THE PEDESTAL Six Drawer Pedestal A. Lay one three drawer section of the pedestal inside the frame, recessed slightly on the side and at the head and foot as pictured. If you purchased a two drawer section pedestal, use the same procedure as the three drawer that is pictured. B. Lay the second three drawer section of the pedestal inside the frame as pictured. C. Slide the wood pieces into the spaces between drawer sections as pictured. D.
D. Slide the wood pieces into the spaces between drawer sections just as previously done for the bottom set of drawers. E. Again be certain that your twelve (or ten, eight drawer) pedestal is accurately positioned where you want it. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MOVE IT ONCE THE BED IS ASSEMBLED. F. Next, without letting it slide out of place, tilt the frame on to one side. Avoid moving the pedestal. After Step 3 you will lower the frame onto the deck boards which will be mounted on the pedestal.
STEP 3: LAY THE DECK BOARDS ON THE PEDESTAL A. King size - position the three 24 inch deck board pieces so that the pedestal is equally recessed on all sides. The cut corners on the deck boards should be positioned at the four corners. B. Queen size - position the two 24 inch deck boards, with the one 12 inch deck board in the middle, so that the pedestal is equally recessed on all sides. The cut corners should be positioned at the four corners. C.
E. If you purchased upholstered rail caps, attach them to your frame now. The padded rail caps slip over the frame edges. At your option, you may wish to secure the caps onto the frame with screws, if needed. STEP 5: INSTALL HEATER UNIT To View the Thermal Guardian heater installation video please visit: www.innomax.com/innomaxVideoPages/innomaxWat erbedHeaterAssemblyVideo.html or visit www.youtube.com under the channel name InnoMaxSleep Unplug heater before filling or draining your waterbed.
STEP 6: INSTALL SAFETY LINER AND MATTRESS A. Simply spread out the Stand-Up liner inside your frame. It will stand-up inside the frame by itself. B. Smooth out the wrinkles, especially over the heating pad! C. Lay out your watermattress inside your safety liner with the valve at the foot. Carefully avoid shifting any of the baffle inserts, if you bought a motion reduced mattress. Remove the wrinkles on the bottom and make sure the mattress is evenly centered. D.
D. Fill your waterbed, checking on it periodically, with warm water to approximately one half inch below the top of the stand up safety liner. Do not over fill the mattress. Shut off the water and remove the hose. E. Remove the air bubbles inside the mattress. Do this by "pushing" them with a broomstick towards the valve which is "popped-up". Remove all the bubbles or they will create a "sloshing" sound. You will have to remove air bubbles again in about three days and also occasionally thereafter. F.
D. Once water is flowing into the bed for a few seconds, turn the "bell valve" to the "down" position, leaving the water flowing full blast. The water from your faucet flowing through your drain pump will suck the water out of your bed. This will take one or two hours depending on water pressure. Do not allow air to get in the hose. E. If you have a motion reduced mattress you must show special care while draining and moving your bed to prevent the interior fiber layers from shifting. F.