Instructions / Assembly

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Maintenance
Check all screws and nuts periodically for tightness, fastening them again as required.
Disassemble the product in the reverse order of the assembly steps.
Always disassemble the product completely. A partially-disassembled product is not stable enough to sit on, and therefore can be damaged or
cause injury.
For cleaning, use water or mild detergent. Do not use solvent-type cleaning agents.
Periodically (every 90 days) make sure that the screws are fully tightened.
Care and Cleaning
For washing the seat, use water or mild detergent. If there is solvent on it, clean with a dry cloth and water.
Does not use bleach, acid, or other abrasive cleaners on the frame parts.
Metal components of indoor furniture are treated with powder coating. Surface oxidation (rusting) will occur if the coating is scratched. To
minimize:
It is recommended that care be taken when assembling and handling the product in order to prevent the paint from being scratched.
Surface rust can be removed easily using a very light application of common cooking oil.
If surface oxidation (rusting) occurs and no measures are taken to correct it, the oxidation may start dripping onto the assembly surface,
which may cause damaging stains that may be difficult to remove.
Rung not fit into the leg /
wobbly/not level.
For barstool, lock the screws to 60% first, then should 100% lock the
rung, finally tighten the srews to 100% after put on a level platform.
For dining chair, lock the screws to 60% first, then tighten the screws to
100% after put on a level platform.
If they are wrong, re-assemble according to the correct part label on the
Instruction Runner.
According to the parts label on the Instruction Runner, check whether
the wooden legs or rung are installed in the wrong direction.
Troubleshooting