Loveseat Label Picture Description QTY A Left Armrest 1 B Right Armrest 1 G Sofa Back 1 H Sofa Seat 1 I Seat Cushion 2 J Back Cushion 2 Noble House Home Furnishings LLC.
Label Picture Description QTY ① Bolt (M6*40mm) 13 ② Washer Rings 13 ③ Allen Key 1 Before Beginning Assembly: Overview This Love Seat has multiple parts and may require up to some 30 minutes to assemble. To give you an overview of the Love Seat parts, the above picture is to help you put the various parts into perspective. Please read through the instructions here below to familiarise yourself Noble House Home Furnishings LLC. Page 2 OF 6 with the parts and steps before assembly.
Step 1 Open the carton and place all the parts onto a clean and soft surface. Unpack all packages of hardware. Place the Sofa Back (G) to Right Armrest (B), make the metal rod on the Sofa Back (G) insert into the mounting position. Attachthe Sofa Back (G) and Right Armrest (B) together using Bolts (①) and Washers (②) with Allen Key (③) as shown in Picture. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN THE BOLTS. ATTENTION: There may be some PE wicker that may have covered the bolt points.
Step 3 Attach Left Armrest(A) between the Sofa Seat (H) and Sofa Back (G) using Bolts (①) and Washers (②) with Allen Key (③) as shown in Picture. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN THE BOLTS. Step 4 Turn the Loveseat right side up. Place the Loveseat on a LEVEL SURFACE to check for wobbles. If it wobbles,lift the Loveseat some 30cm to 50cm high from the ground. Keep your feet and toes well away from the drop zone. Drop the Loveseat freely and vertically with all four legs,hitting the ground,all at the same time.
Step 5 BackCushion(J) Seat Cushion(I) Put the Seat Cushion(I) and Back Cushion(J) on the Loveseat. Your Loveseat is ready for use. This Loveseat can only be used on the flat and level surface. Noble House Home Furnishings LLC.
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