Barcart Caution: This Barcart is NOT a TOY. Keep your child/children at bay during the assembly process. Whenever lifting the Barcart and to prevent damage to the Barcart two adults are needed to execute this action.
Label Top Panel Left Leg Frame 1 Right Leg Frame 1 Shelf Bottom Panel Tray G Wheel 2 2 OF 13
Hardware Bolt (M6 x 12mm) Bolt (M6 x 18mm) Bolt (M6 x 30mm) 5 Bolt (M8 x 65mm) 2 5 9 Spring Washer (M8) 2 Washer (M8/18x 2mm) 2 Nut 2 Washer (M8.
Assembly Steps OVERVIEW Expansion Leaf of Top Panel (A) Top Panel (A) Right Leg Frame (C) Tray (F) Left Leg Frame (B) Shelf (D) Wheel (G) Bottom Panel (E) This Barcart has multiple parts and may require up to 30 minutes to assemble. To give you an overview of the Barcart, the above picture is to help you put the various parts into perspective. Please read through the instructions below to familiarise yourself with the parts and steps before assembly.
Assembly Steps Step 2 B 10 C 2 A Handle With assitance from your adult partners, place the Top Panel(A) with its underside skywards, onto a clean, non-marring surface. Attach Left Leg Frame(B) to the side of the Top Panel(A) with the handle using Bolts(②) with Allen Key(⑩) as shown in the picture above. Repeat the same process with the Right Leg Frame(C). Do not fully tighten the Bolts.
Assembly Steps Step 4 E B 3 C 10 With assitance from your adult partners, attach Bottom Panel(E) to Left Leg Frame(B) and Right Leg Frame(C) using Bolts(③) with Allen Key(⑩). Do not fully tighten the Bolts Step 5 G 9 G 5 10 G 7 4 6 8 c Attach Wheels(G) to Right Leg Frame(C) using Bolts(④), Spring Washers(⑤), Washers(⑥), Washers(⑧), and Nuts(⑦) with Spanner(⑨) and Allen Key(⑩) as shown in the diagram above. Do not fully tighten the Bolts.
Assembly Steps Step 6 Push in F With assitance from your adult partner stand the Barcart up. Insert Tray (F) into the Barcart as shown above. Step 7 Lock Top Panel(A) as shown in picture above. Check for wobbles. In a sequential manner, gradually tighten all Screws and Bolts until evenly secured. Inspect the Barcart and make sure all parts are adequately connected. Your Barcart is ready for use. This Barcart can only be used on flat, level surface.
Extension Steps: To Extend the Barcart Step 8 Unlock the Top Panel(A) as pictured above.. Step 9 Push through 9.1 9.2 Gently push the Long Leaf of Top Panel(A) to open and stop when you can see the extension Short Leaf. Then raise up the Short Leaf as shown in picture above Caution: Only push the Long Leaf out of the Top Panel until you can reach the Short Leaf to avoid fall hazards.
Assembly Steps Step 10 Gently push Expansion Leaf of Top Panel(A) onto the Barcart as pictured above. Step 11 Lock Top Panel(A) as shown in picture above. Your Barcart is extended and is now ready for use..
Extension Steps: To Retract the Barcart Step 12 Unlock the Top Panel(A) as shown in picture above. Step 13 Gently push Expansion Leaf of Top Panel(A) until the Short Leaf can fold as pictured above.
Assembly Steps Step 14 14.1 14.2 14.1) Fold the Short Leaf as shown in picture above. Caution: Only push out the Long Leaf of Top Panel until you can fold the Short Leaf to avoid fall hazards. 14.2) Gently push the Long Leaf of Top Panel(A) to close. Step 15 Lock Top Panel(A) as shown in the picture above. Your Barcart is retracted and is now ready for use.
Do not put hot items directly on furniture surface. Do not clean furniture with harsh cleansers or polish. ü To obtain the longest lifespan of your outdoor products, minimizing exposure to direct sunlight is recommended. Children should not climb or jump on the furniture. Do not write on furniture without a padded barrier to protect the surface. ü To obtain the longest lifespan of your outdoor products, avoid extended and lengthy exposure to rain, snow , and direct sunshine.
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