Assembly Instructions Caution : You must read this before you proceed DINING CHAIR Part List Label Picture Description QTY A Left Side Frame 1 B Right Side Frame 1 C Front Stretcher 1 D Back Stretcher 1 E Top Rest 1 F Cushion Seat 1 Page 1 of 7
Hardware Label Picture Description QTY ① JCBC M6 x 25mm + S/W M6 + F/W M6 x 13mm 4 ② JCBC M6 x 45mm + S/W M6 + F/W M6 x 13mm 4 ③ Allen Key M4 1 ④ L Bracket 4 ⑤ CSK Screw M3.
Assembly Steps Overview Left Side Frame (A) Top Rest (E) Cushion Seat (F) Right Side Frame (B) Front Stretcher (C) Back Stretcher (D) This Dining Chair has multiple parts and may require up to some 30 minutes to assemble. To give you an overview of the Dining Chair 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 1.1 1.3 1.2 1.
Step 2 Then, fix the Front Scretcher (C) and Back Sctretcher (D) with JCBC Bolt ② + Spring Washer + Flat Washer using Allen Key ③. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN SCREWS. Step 3 Place the Top Rest (E) on the back frame as shown above. Then, fix the Top Rest (E) with JCBC Bolt ① + Spring Washer + Flat Washer using Allen Key ③. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN SCREWS.
Step 4 Place Wood Dowel ⑥ on the Side Frame as shown above. Step 5 Place the Cushion Seat(F) on the table, then put the assembled chair parts in Step4 to fix the Cushion Seat (F) as shown. Align the the Wood Dowel ⑥ into the tenon of Cushion Seat (F) as shown above. Then, fix the Cushion Seat (F) with L-Bracket ④ and Screws ⑤ using Screwdriver (not provided). DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN ALL THE BOLT AND SCREWS NOW.
Step 6 ① If wobble ② 30-50mm ③ Test again Place the dining chair on a Level Surface to check if it wobbles. loosen the bolts. lift the dining chair some 30cm to 50cm high from the ground, keep your feet and toes well away from the drop zone, and drop the dining chair freely and vertically with the four legs, hitting the ground at the same time. This Drop Test will help to ensure that all the bolts and gaps to all reach full alignment. Test again for evenness on Level Surface.
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