Installation & Assembly

ASSEMBLY
&
CARE
ADVICE
FOR
YOUR
FUR
NITUR
E
TO
L
AS
T,
CORRECT
A
SS
EMBLY
AND
PROPER
MAINTENANC
E
ARE
NECE
S
SARY
.
PLEASE
FOLLOW
THE
INF
ORMA
T
ION
PROV
IDE
D
BELOW
TO
FUL
LY
ENJ
OY
YO
UR
FURNITURE
.
BASIC
ASSEMBLY
TECHNIQUES
\M1en
lo
ck
or s
pr
ing
was
her is
used
in
an
assemb
ly
,
please
make
sure
the
lo
ck or s
pring
was
her is
placed
between
the
larger
fi
at
washer
and
the
h
ead
of
th
e s
crew
or
bo
ll.
So
me
furniture
comes
w
ilh
heighl
ad
just
men
t
knobs
underneath
eac
h
l
eg
. To l
ower
or
to r
aise
eac
h l
eg
,
yo
u
n
eed
to
turn
cl
ockwise
or
co
unt
ercl
ockwise
, respectively.
P
os
iti
on
eac
h
part
co
rr
ec
t
ly
and
in
sert
screws
or
bolts
i
nt
o
th
eir
respect
ive
hol
es
by ha
nd
t
ighte
n or us
ing
Ih
e
proper
hand
t
oo
l.
Only
t
ight
en wh
en
st
ep
is
co
m
pleted
or
when
in
s
tru
cl
ed
to
do
so
.
c
CLOCKWISE
TOTIGHTEN
M
ake
sure
all
parts
are
proper
ly
aligned
, th
en
u
se
Ihe ap
propriate
hand t
oo
l
10
compl
ete
ly tig
ht
en
th
e
bolls or sc
rews
. Do nol
use
power
to
ols
and
do
not
overtighten
.
U
se
ca
rd
board
or
ca
rp
et
area
whe
n
assemb
lin
g
furniture
to
prevent
scra
t
ches
.
Make
sure
the
furnit
u
re
rests
on a
fiat
and
level
surface
wi
th
eac
h l
eg
even
ly t
ouch
i
ng
the
fl
oo
r.
Save
th
e inslru
ct
ions
and
sto
re
th
e A
ll
en
wrenc
h
or
any
s
uppl
i
ed
tool
for
laler
maintenance
. After
fwo
weeks
, ch
eck
and
tighten
any
l
oose
ha
r
dwa
re
and
repeat
again
every
six m
onl
hs thereafter.
IT
IS
THE
USER'S
RESPONSIBILITY
TO
MAINTAIN
THE
FURNITURE
.
THE
HARDWARE
MAY
LOOSEN
OVER
TIME
AND
MAY
CAUSE
THE
FURNITURE
TO
BE
WOBBLY
AND
UNABLE
TO
SUPPORT
ITS
INTENDED
WEIGHT
CAPACITY
.
THIS
MAY
LEAD
TO
COLLAPSE
AND
MAY
CAUSE
SERIOUS
INJURY.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES ABOVE MAY
RESULT
IN
INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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