Caution : You must read this before you proceed Table Label Picture Description QTY A Table Top (Without Glass) 1 B Leg 4 C Glass 2 1 OF 7
Label Picture Description QTY ① Iron Bar (Nut at one end) 5 ② Handle 1 ③ Socket Wrench 1 ④ Nut (M10) 5 ⑤ Washer 5 ⑥ Leg Cap 5 ⑦ Adjustable Glider Foot 5 Before Beginning Assembly: 2 OF 7
Overview Glass ( C ) Table Top ( A ) Leg ( B ) FRONT FACING This Table has multiple parts and may require up to 30 minutes to assemble. To give you an overview of the Table parts, 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. Step 1 Position the Table Top(A) facedown on a clean, non-marring surface.
Step 2 Insert the Leg(B) onto the Iron Bar(①) as pictured above. Thread the Iron Bar(①) through the mounting position at the base of the Leg(B) until threading on the Iron Bar(①) is clearly visible. Note: The mounting position is on the bottom end of the Leg(B). Hold and align the Leg(B), until the Leg is Square and flush with the Table corner. Repeat this process with the three remaining Legs(B).
Step 4 Insert Leg Caps(⑥) into the base of the Legs(B) as pictured above. Step 5 Screw Adjustable Glider Feet(⑦) into mounting positions on Leg Caps(⑥) by hand. Step 6 Adjust height for Adjust height for Then, with the assistance from an adult partner, stand the Table up. Turn the Legs Adjustable Glider Feet(⑦) until the Table is level with the ground. To adjust Glider Feet, with the help from an adult partner, tilt the Table to rest on two feet.
Step 7 Carefully place the Glass(C) onto the Table Top. This process is best performed with an adult partner. Be careful to keep hands and fingers away from pinch points. Step 8 Your Table is ready for use. This Table can only be used on a flat, level surface.
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