Instructions / Assembly

BEFORE YOU START THE ASSEMBLY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TIPS AND WARNINGS.
Do a quick inventory
to make sure the package
contains all the parts and
hardware listed in the
assembly instructions.
Missing, damaged
and defective parts can
be replaced at no cost
to you. Please refer to
the last pages on this
manual.
The replacement parts
service is limited to the
continental United States. If
you reside in Hawaii, Puerto
Rico, U.S. Dependencies or
other countries, please
contact the supplier from
where the unit was
purchased.
If during assembly
you find an issue or
need clarification, please
contact our Customer
Service for assistance.
Please refer to the last
pages on this manual.
On each step read the
instructions and analyze
the illustrations thoroughly
before proceeding to do the
assembly.
Do not overtighten
or force the screws as
they might break, strip,
damage the threads of
the holes or get stuck
inside the part.
Make sure you
understand which
hardware will be used on
each step. Using the
wrong size of screw, bolt
or pin might strip the
threads or cause damage
to the part in which it is
being used.
To avoid
misalignments, always
leave the screws loose
and tighten them until
all pieces are
positioned correctly.
Sometimes the laminate (in models with
wood, MDF or fiber boards) might cover
partially or entirely the hole on a panel. If there
is no visible hole for the screw, pass and press
the tip of your finger over the area where the
hole should be located to feel the indentation,
and once found, carefully pierce the laminate to
reveal the hole underneath.
If the hole seems too small for the screw,
first make sure you are using the correct size of
screw and that it’s been installed in the correct
hole. If the hole still appears to be too small,
carefully pierce the laminate (in models with
wood, MDF or fiber boards) to reveal the hole’s
actual size.
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