Artiss Gas Lift Bed Assembly Instructions: A Comprehensive Guide
Welcome! This guide details assembling your Artiss gas lift bed, offering clear steps for a functional and stylish storage solution for any bedroom space.
Understanding Your Artiss Gas Lift Bed
Your new Artiss gas lift bed is designed to maximize space with its convenient under-bed storage. Available in Queen, Double, and King sizes, these beds feature a platform base and a gas lift mechanism for easy access. Constructed with a combination of materials like steel, wood, foam, and upholstered in faux linen or PVC leather, they blend modern aesthetics with practicality.
Key features include a weight capacity of 300kg, ensuring durability and stability. Some models, like the COLE, incorporate LED lighting controlled by a remote (CR2025/CR2032 battery required). Remember, the bed arrives in multiple packages – typically three – so ensure you have all components before beginning assembly. Familiarizing yourself with these aspects will streamline the setup process and ensure a satisfying result.
Unboxing and Inventory: Checking Package Contents
Carefully unpack all three packages, protecting your flooring with cardboard or a blanket. Begin by verifying the contents against the provided assembly manual’s parts list. You should find the headboard, side rails, footboard, plywood slats, the gas lift mechanism (struts), and all necessary hardware – screws, bolts, and potentially a remote control for LED models.

Inspect each component for any shipping damage. Note any discrepancies or missing parts immediately and contact Artiss customer support. Do not discard the packaging until you’ve confirmed everything is present. A thorough inventory now prevents frustrating delays later during the assembly process. Organize the hardware for easy access; small containers or labeled bags are helpful.
Identifying Bed Frame Components
Familiarize yourself with each part before starting. The headboard is the tallest piece, often upholstered in faux linen or PVC leather. Side rails connect to the headboard and footboard, forming the bed’s perimeter. The footboard is typically shorter than the headboard. Plywood slats provide mattress support and are crucial for weight distribution.

The gas lift mechanism consists of two struts – these are the key to the storage function. Identify the steel frame, which forms the base for the slats and gas lift. LED models will include wiring and a remote control (CR2025/CR2032 battery required). Knowing each component’s name and function streamlines the assembly process significantly.
Headboard Assembly
Begin by attaching any decorative elements to the headboard, if applicable. Carefully align the headboard brackets with the corresponding holes on the side rails. Use the provided bolts and washers to secure the headboard – do not fully tighten yet. Ensure the headboard is centered and level before proceeding.
For tufted headboards, verify the upholstery is correctly positioned. Gently tighten all bolts, alternating between sides to maintain even pressure. A properly assembled headboard provides crucial structural support. Double-check all connections for stability before moving on to the next step. This initial assembly forms the foundation for the entire bed frame.
Side Rail Attachment
Connect the side rails to the assembled headboard and footboard using the provided bolts and brackets. Align the rails carefully, ensuring they are flush with the headboard and footboard corners. Initially, loosely fasten the bolts to allow for adjustments. Confirm the frame is square by measuring diagonally – both measurements should be equal.
Once squared, fully tighten all bolts, again alternating sides for even pressure. Pay close attention to the orientation of the rails, as some may be specifically designed for left or right sides. Secure attachment of the side rails is vital for overall bed frame stability and prevents wobbling during use.
Assembling the Bed Frame Base
Begin by laying out the side rails, headboard, and footboard components on a protected surface. Connect the side rails to the headboard and footboard using the provided hardware – typically bolts and brackets. Ensure proper alignment before fully tightening; a square frame is crucial for stability.
Double-check all connections, ensuring bolts are securely fastened. This base will support the gas lift mechanism and storage area, so a robust assembly is paramount. Refer to diagrams in the manual for correct orientation of each piece. A well-assembled base provides a solid foundation for the subsequent steps.
Attaching the Slats
Now, carefully position the plywood slats across the assembled bed frame base, ensuring even spacing between each slat. These slats provide essential mattress support and distribute weight evenly. Secure each slat to the side rails using the provided screws or brackets, following the assembly manual’s guidance.

Confirm that all slats are firmly attached and level. Proper slat installation is vital for mattress longevity and comfortable sleep. The Artiss bed frames utilize plywood slats for durability. Consistent spacing prevents mattress sagging and enhances overall bed stability. Double-check each attachment point for a secure fit.
Installing the Gas Lift Mechanism
The gas lift mechanism is crucial for the bed’s storage functionality. Begin by identifying the left and right struts – they are often marked. Carefully align the mounting brackets of each strut with the pre-drilled holes on both the bed frame and the storage base.
Securely fasten the struts using the provided bolts and washers, ensuring they are tightened firmly. Incorrect installation can compromise the lifting action and safety. Double-check all connections before proceeding. The mechanism supports up to 300kg, so robust attachment is essential.
Understanding Gas Lift Strut Orientation
Correct strut orientation is vital for smooth operation. Typically, Artiss gas lift beds utilize struts with a specific directional design; one end is designed for frame attachment, and the other for the storage base. Look for subtle markings or differences in bracket shape.
Incorrectly installed struts can lead to uneven lifting, reduced weight capacity, or even failure of the mechanism. Ensure the piston rod extends towards the lifting end of the bed. Refer to the assembly manual’s diagrams for precise guidance. Prioritize safety by verifying proper alignment before fully tightening the bolts.
Securing the Struts to the Frame
Attaching the struts requires precision. Align the strut brackets with the pre-drilled holes on both the bed frame and the storage base. Use the provided bolts and washers – do not substitute with different sizes. Begin by loosely fastening all bolts to allow for minor adjustments.
Once aligned, progressively tighten the bolts in a criss-cross pattern to ensure even pressure distribution. Avoid over-tightening, as this could damage the frame or the strut brackets. Double-check that each strut is firmly secured before proceeding. A secure attachment is crucial for safe and reliable operation of the gas lift mechanism.
Connecting the Storage Base

Carefully position the storage base beneath the assembled bed frame, ensuring alignment with the previously installed gas lift struts. This step often requires assistance due to the base’s weight. Gently lower the frame onto the base, guiding the struts into their corresponding slots or brackets on the storage unit.
Confirm that the struts are properly seated and locked into place. Crucially, before fully committing, perform a preliminary lift test – with assistance – to verify the mechanism functions smoothly. Any resistance or misalignment should be addressed immediately before proceeding. A properly connected base is vital for safe operation.
Lifting Mechanism Testing
Prior to full use, thoroughly test the gas lift mechanism. With a helper, gently attempt to lift the storage base; It should raise smoothly and with reasonable effort, held securely in the raised position. Observe for any binding, squeaking, or uneven lifting – these indicate potential issues needing immediate attention.
Lower the base slowly and deliberately, again checking for smooth operation. Ensure the mechanism doesn’t abruptly drop or lock in an intermediate position. Repeat this lifting and lowering cycle several times to confirm consistent performance. A functional lift is paramount for safe and convenient access to the storage space.
Headboard Installation
Carefully position the assembled headboard against the bed frame, aligning the pre-drilled holes. Typically, the headboard attaches using bolts and washers – ensure these are securely tightened using the provided Allen wrench or screwdriver. Double-check alignment before fully tightening to prevent misalignment or strain on the frame.
For models with upholstered headboards, be mindful of the fabric during installation to avoid damage. Once secured, gently test the headboard’s stability, applying moderate pressure to ensure it’s firmly attached and doesn’t wobble. A properly installed headboard enhances both the bed’s aesthetics and structural integrity.
Electrical Component Installation (LED Models)
Begin by locating the designated wiring channels within the headboard or frame. Connect the LED strip’s power cable to the provided power supply, ensuring correct polarity. Carefully route the wires, concealing them as much as possible for a clean appearance and to prevent accidental damage.

Install batteries (CR2025 or CR2032) into the remote control. Pair the remote with the LED controller following the manufacturer’s instructions – this usually involves pressing a button on both devices. Test the remote’s functionality, verifying all features like brightness control and color options are working correctly. Caution: Always disconnect power before handling electrical components.
Remote Control Pairing
To initiate pairing, ensure the LED strip is powered on. Locate the pairing button, typically a small recessed button, on the LED controller box. Simultaneously, press and hold the pairing button on the remote control. A flashing indicator light on the controller signals pairing mode is active.
Continue holding the remote’s button until the controller’s light stops flashing, indicating a successful connection. If pairing fails, repeat the process, ensuring both buttons are pressed simultaneously. Note: Keep the remote close to the controller during pairing; If issues persist, check battery polarity and replace if necessary. A properly paired remote allows seamless control of your bed’s LED features.
Wiring and Power Supply

Carefully connect the LED strip cable to the designated port on the LED controller box. Ensure a secure connection to prevent power interruptions. Plug the power supply adapter into the controller box and then into a standard wall outlet. Important: Verify the voltage on the power supply matches your local electrical standards.

Avoid overloading the circuit with other high-wattage devices. Conceal the wiring neatly to prevent tripping hazards and maintain a clean aesthetic. Caution: Never attempt to modify or repair the power supply yourself; contact a qualified electrician for assistance. Proper wiring ensures safe and reliable operation of the LED lighting system.
Troubleshooting Common Assembly Issues
Encountering difficulties? A common issue is the gas lift mechanism not functioning smoothly. Ensure it’s correctly aligned and securely fastened to both the frame and storage base. For frame instability, double-check all bolts and screws are tightened appropriately, paying close attention to side rail attachments.
If slats are misaligned, readjust them within the provided slots. Mixed reviews suggest some users experience sturdiness concerns; ensure even weight distribution. Regarding LED functionality, verify the remote control battery (CR2025 or CR2032) is fresh and the wiring is secure. If problems persist, consult the assembly manual or contact customer support.
Gas Lift Not Functioning

Is your gas lift struggling? First, confirm the struts are securely attached to both the bed frame and the storage base – loose connections are a frequent cause. Check for obstructions preventing smooth movement; ensure nothing is caught within the lifting mechanism. Verify correct orientation of the struts is crucial for proper operation.
Insufficient force might indicate improper installation or a defect. Gently attempt to lift the base manually, feeling for resistance. If it feels stuck, don’t force it! Re-examine the assembly manual and ensure all steps were followed correctly. Some users report issues, so contacting Artiss support may be necessary.
Frame Instability Concerns
Experiencing wobbles? Begin by re-tightening all bolts and screws – a common culprit for instability. Ensure the side rails are firmly attached to the headboard and footboard, verifying proper alignment. Check the slats; are they correctly positioned and securely fastened? Uneven weight distribution can also contribute to instability, so redistribute items within the storage space.
Floor surfaces matter! An uneven floor can amplify wobbles. Consider using furniture pads under the bed legs to level it. Remember the weight capacity is 300kg; exceeding this limit compromises stability. If issues persist despite these checks, carefully disassemble and reassemble the frame, consulting the manual.
Weight Capacity and Safety Precautions
Prioritize safety! The Artiss gas lift bed boasts a 300kg weight capacity – this includes the mattress and occupants. Do not exceed this limit, as it compromises the gas lift mechanism and structural integrity, potentially causing damage or injury. Always ensure the storage base is fully closed and locked before using the bed.
Keep children and pets away from the lifting mechanism during operation. Avoid placing heavy objects directly on the gas lift struts. Regularly inspect the struts for any signs of damage or wear. Never attempt to modify the bed frame or gas lift system. Following these precautions ensures long-lasting enjoyment and safe use.
Maintenance and Care Instructions
Preserve your bed’s beauty! For cleaning the faux or PVC leather upholstery, use a damp cloth with mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, which can damage the material. Regularly vacuum under the bed to prevent dust buildup. Periodically check all bolts and screws for tightness, re-tightening as needed to maintain frame stability.
Gas lift care is crucial. Apply a silicone-based lubricant to the gas lift struts every six months to ensure smooth operation. Avoid excessive force when lifting or lowering the storage base. Inspect the struts for any signs of corrosion or damage. Proper maintenance extends the life and functionality of your Artiss gas lift bed.
Cleaning the Upholstery
Keep your bed looking its best! For faux linen or PVC leather upholstery, regular dusting or vacuuming with a soft brush attachment is recommended. To address spills or stains, immediately blot with a clean, damp cloth using a mild soap solution. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners, as these can discolor or damage the fabric.
Gentle cleaning is key. Test any cleaning solution on an inconspicuous area first. Allow the upholstery to air dry completely after cleaning. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can fade the color. For stubborn stains, consult a professional upholstery cleaner to prevent further damage and maintain the bed’s appearance.
Gas Lift Mechanism Lubrication
Ensure smooth operation! Periodically lubricating the gas lift mechanism will maintain its functionality and prevent squeaking or stiffness. Use a silicone-based lubricant specifically designed for gas springs – avoid oil-based products, as they can attract dust and grime. Apply the lubricant sparingly to the visible portion of the gas lift strut, focusing on the pivot points.

Safety first! Before lubricating, ensure the storage base is fully supported, either by propping it open or having someone assist you. Cycle the lifting mechanism several times after lubrication to distribute the product evenly. Avoid over-lubrication, as excess lubricant can drip and stain the upholstery. Regular lubrication extends the lifespan of the gas lift system.