Caution : You must read this before you proceed Bar Chair Noble house Home Furnishings LLC Page 1 OF 7
Label Noble house Home Furnishings LLC Picture Description QTY A Backrest 1 B Chair Seat 1 C Left Metal Tube(with pre-installed levellers) 1 D Right Metal Tube(with preinstalled levellers) 1 E Top Connecting Tube 1 F Bottom Connecting Tube 1 Page 2 OF 7
Label Picture Description QTY ① Bolt (M6*14mm) 11 ② Bolt (M6*32mm) 5 ③ Bolt (M6*32mm) 3 ④ Washer 5 ⑤ Spring Washer 5 ⑥ Allen Key 1 Before Beginning Assembly: Noble house Home Furnishings LLC Page 3 OF 7
Overview Chair Seat (B) Backreat (A) Top Connecting tube (E) Right Metal Tube(D) Left Metal Tube(C) Bottom Connecting tube (F) FRONT FACING This Bar Chair has multiple parts and may require up to 30 minutes to assemble. To give you an overview of the Bar Chair, 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 3 3.2 3.1 3.1)Insert the Right Metal Tube(D) into Top Connecting Tube(E) and Bottom connecting Tube(F) as pictures above. 3.2) Attach the Right Metal Tube(D) to Top Connecting Tube(E) and Bottom connecting Tube(F) using Bolts(①) with Allen Key(⑥). Tighten the Bolts fully in a sequential manner. Step 4 E 4.1 4.2 With the help from your partner,turn the Barchair frame bottom skyward, insert and attch the Seat (B) to Top connected Tube(E),using Bolt(②),Washer(④),Spring Washer(⑤) with Allen Key(⑥).
Step 6 Adjust the Pre-installed Levellers at the bottom of the Backrest(A) to the Right Metal Tube(D) and Top Connecting Tube(E) until the Bar Chair is level with the ground. Step 7 Your Bar Chair ready for use. This Bar Chair can only be used on a flat, level surface.
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