Caution : You must read this before you proceed Dining Table Label Description QTY A Table Top 1 B Table Base Panel(w/preinstalled leveler) 1 C Table Base Panel(w/preinstalled leveler) 1 Description QTY Bolt (M6*30MM) 13 Label ① Picture Picture Page 1 OF 6
② Bolt (M6*15MM) 4 ③ Plastic Washer 5 ④ Flat Washer Rings 16 ⑤ Metal Strip 1 ⑥ Mounting Bar 4 ⑦ Allen Key 1 Before Beginning Assembly: Page 2 OF 6
Overview FRONT FACING This Dining Table has multiple parts and may require up to 30 minutes to assemble. To give you an overview of the Dining 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 Open the carton and place all the parts onto a clean, non-marring surface.
Step 2 Put the Metal Strip(⑤) onto the assembled table base (C) ensuring the shapes aligned completely with their screw holes matching. Attach the Metal Strip(⑤) to the Table Base ( C + B ) using Bolts(②) and Flat Washer Rings(④) with Allen Key(⑦) as shown in Picture. Do not fully tighten the Bolts. Step 3 Attach Plastic Washer(③) and Mounting Bars(⑥) to the Table Base using Bolts(①) and Flat Washer Rings(④) with Allen Key(⑦) as shown in Picture.
Step 4 Attach Table Top(A) to Table Base using Bolts(①) and Flat Washer Rings(④) with Allen Key(⑦). Tighten all Bolts at all joints. When tightening the Bolts, tighten sequentially. DO NOT tighten any Bolt fully and then move on to the next one. This may cause the frame to warp. If the Table is not stable it could lead to damage to the product. Step 5 Adjust the pre-installed Levelers at the end of each Table Leg until the Table is level with the ground. Your Dining Table is ready for use.
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