Installation & Assembly
ASSEMBLY
&
CARE
ADVICE
FOR
YOUR
FURNITURE
TO
LAST;
CORRECT
ASSEMBLY
AND
P.ROPER
MAINTENAI~CEARE
NECESSARY.
PLEASE
fOLLOWTHE
INFORMATION
PROVIDED
BELOW
TO
FULLY
ENJOY
ypUR
FURNITURE,
.
..
BASIC
ASSEMBLY
TECHNIQUES
1
It
is
highly
recommended
that
the
Position
each
part
correctly
and
insert
Use
cardboard
or
carpet
area
when
assembly
should
be
done
near
the
screws
or
bolts
into
their
respective
. assemblingfurrliture to
prevent
area
of it$
intended
l~tion.Make
holes
QY
hand
tighten
or
using
the
scratches.
Ma~e
su
ra
the.
furniture
slJ~you'have
enough
space
to
move.
proper
hand
tool.
Only
tighten
when
rests
on
stlat
and
leVel
surface
with
around
during
the
assembly:
.
step
Is
pompleted
or
whellinstructed
ea.ch
leg
evenly
touching.the
floor,
to
do
so.
.
,
IT
IS
THE
USER'S
RESPONSIBILITY
TO
MAINTAIN
THE.'FURNITURE.
THE
HARDWARE
MAY
LOOSEN
OVER
TIME
AND
MAY
CAUSE
THE
FURNITURE
TO
BE
WOBBLY
AND
UNABLE
TO
SUPPORT
ITS
INTENDED
WEIGHT
CAPACITY.
THIS
MAY
LEAD
TO
COLLAPSE
AND
MAY
CAUSE
SERIOUS
INJURY.
ALWAYS,
havest
least
two
people
to
Mlp
with
transporting
and
assembling
the
product
to
avoid
any
potential
injury
and/or
damage.
SETO
GHTEN
sure
all
parts
are
properly
aligned,
then
use
theapf5ropriate
hl:lndtool to
completely
tighten
the
bolts·
or
screws.
Do
not
use
power
tools
and
do
not
overtighten.
Save:
tne. . . .
store
any
supplied
toolfor
lat~rmaintenance.
After
two
weeks,
check
and
tighten
any·
loose
hardware
and
repeat
again
every
six
months
thereaftElri
. . .
'.
FAILURE
TO
FOLLOW
THE
GUIDELINES
ABOVE
MAY
RESULT
IN
INJURY
AND/OR
PROPERTY
DA.MAGE.










