1. Product Overview
This manual provides essential information for the safe assembly, operation, and maintenance of your Sapgaks Classic Iron Bunk Bed. Please read all instructions carefully before assembly and use.

Image: The Sapgaks Classic Iron Bunk Bed (Model A-blanc 90) assembled in a room setting.
2. Safety Warnings
- Sharp Metal Corners: Exercise caution during assembly and use to avoid injury from sharp metal corners.
- Weight Capacity: Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 120 kg (264 lbs) for both the upper and lower beds. Overloading can lead to structural failure and injury.
- Safety Bars: Ensure that the safety bars on the upper bed are correctly installed and securely fastened at all times. These are crucial for preventing falls.
- Mattress Thickness: Adhere to the recommended mattress thickness for both beds to ensure proper safety rail height and structural integrity.
- Assembly: Always follow the assembly instructions precisely. Incorrect assembly can compromise the bed's stability and safety.
- Children's Use: Bunk beds are generally not recommended for children under 6 years of age on the upper bunk. Supervise children using the bed.
- Ventilation: Ensure adequate ventilation around the bed, especially for the lower bunk, to prevent humidity buildup.
3. Product Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Metal |
| Overall Dimensions (L x W x H) | 203 x 94.5 x 140 cm (80 x 37.2 x 55.1 inches) |
| Internal Bed Dimensions (Mattress Size) | 90 x 200 cm (35.4 x 78.7 inches) |
| Total Height | 140 cm (55.1 inches) |
| Upper/Lower Bed Load Capacity | 120 kg (264 lbs) per bed |
| Number of Slats | 23 pieces per bed |
| Recommended Upper Mattress Thickness | 10-15 cm (3.9-5.9 inches) |
| Recommended Lower Mattress Thickness | 15-20 cm (5.9-7.9 inches) |
| Product Weight | 35 kg (77 lbs) |
| Color | White |
| Special Feature | Humidity resistant |

Image: Dimensional diagram of the bunk bed, illustrating length, width, and height measurements.
4. Setup and Assembly
The Sapgaks Classic Iron Bunk Bed requires assembly. All necessary parts and a clear instruction manual are included in the packaging. Follow these general steps:
- Unpack Components: Carefully unpack all parts and hardware. Verify that all components listed in the parts list are present and undamaged.
- Identify Parts: Each part is labeled with a corresponding number. Refer to the instruction manual's diagrams to identify each piece.
- Assemble Frame: Begin by assembling the main frame components according to the step-by-step instructions. Ensure all connections are secure but do not fully tighten bolts until instructed.
- Install Slats: Attach the metal slats to both the upper and lower bed frames. Ensure they are evenly spaced and securely fastened.
- Attach Safety Rails and Ladder: Install the safety rails on the upper bunk and securely attach the ladder. Double-check all connections.
- Final Tightening: Once the entire bed is assembled, go back and fully tighten all bolts and fasteners. Do not overtighten.
It is recommended to assemble the bed with another person for ease and safety. The metal frame is designed for stability and durability.

Image: Detail of the bunk bed's ladder and safety rail, highlighting the metal construction.
5. Operating and Usage
This bunk bed is designed for children and teenagers, offering a space-saving solution with a classic iron frame. Observe the following guidelines for proper use:
- Upper Bunk Use: The upper bunk is equipped with 26 cm high safety edges for maximum security. Always ensure these edges are clear and unobstructed.
- Lower Bunk Use: The lower bed is positioned close to the floor, featuring a slatted base designed to be resistant to humidity and dirt.
- Mattress Placement: Place mattresses of the recommended thickness on both bunks. An overly thick mattress on the upper bunk can reduce the effectiveness of the safety rails.
- Weight Distribution: Distribute weight evenly on both bunks. Avoid concentrated weight in one area.
- Climbing: Always use the provided ladder for accessing the upper bunk. Do not climb on the bed frame or safety rails.
- Play: Discourage rough play or jumping on the bunk bed to prevent accidents and damage.

Image: Detail of the metal slatted base, providing support for the mattress.
6. Maintenance and Care
To ensure the longevity and continued safety of your Sapgaks Bunk Bed, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Regular Inspection: Periodically check all bolts, screws, and fasteners to ensure they are tight. Retighten as necessary.
- Cleaning: Clean the metal frame with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that could damage the finish. The bed is designed to be humidity resistant.
- Rust Prevention: While the metal is treated for durability, avoid prolonged exposure to excessive moisture to prevent rust.
- Moving the Bed: When moving the bed, lift it rather than dragging it to prevent damage to the frame and floor.
7. Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with your Sapgaks Bunk Bed, consider the following:
- Squeaking Noises: Check all connections and tighten any loose bolts. Ensure the bed is on a level surface.
- Instability: Verify that all parts are correctly assembled according to the manual and that all fasteners are securely tightened. Ensure the bed is placed on a flat, stable floor.
- Missing Parts: If any parts were missing upon delivery, contact customer support immediately.
For issues not resolved by these steps, please contact Sapgaks customer support.
8. Warranty and Support
Information regarding product warranty and customer support details are typically provided with your purchase documentation. Please refer to the packaging or the retailer's website for specific warranty terms and contact information for Sapgaks customer service.
For assistance with assembly, parts, or any other inquiries, please reach out to the seller or manufacturer directly.





