415321 Credenza Edge Water Collection PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE RETURNING YOUR UNIT TO THE STORE 1-800-523-3987 www.sauder.com NOTE: THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. English .................... Page 1-28 Français ...............Pages 29-32 Made in the USA Archbold, OH Espanol.............
TABLE OF CONTENTS ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED Part Identification .......................3 Hardware Identification ......... 4-5 ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED Assembly Steps .................... 6-28 No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver Français .............................. 29-32 Tip Shown Actual Size Espanol............................... 33-36 Safety ................................. 37-38 Hammer Warranty ...................................39 WARNING Use of a TV that is too heavy or large is hazardous.
PART IDENTIFICATION: While not all parts are labeled, some of the parts will have a label or an inked letter on the edge to help distinguish similar parts from each other. Use this PART IDENTIFICATION to help identify similar parts.
HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION 40CA CABINET RIGHT - 3 40CB CABINET LEFT - 3 40CC DRAWER RIGHT - 3 10A SLIDE CAM - 6 40CD DRAWER LEFT - 3 2F CAM DOWEL - 24 8F 1F HIDDEN CAM - 35 CAM SCREW - 11 4G METAL BRACKET - 7 14H HINGE - 4 18K BACKPLATE - 2 3L WARNING LABEL - 1 4I 17F MOLDING CONNECTOR - 2 DOOR STOP - 2 3M ANTI-SKID PAD - 1 17K KNOB - 8 46M CLIP - 16 (Refer to the step 22 for proper location and application) 1N NAIL - 44 Page 4 1R METAL PIN - 28 www.sauder.
HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION 1S BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW - 14 3S 9S BLACK 1-1/8" PAN HEAD SCREW - 4 11S BLACK 1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 8 14S BROWN 1-1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 16 26S GOLD 5/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 24 21S BLACK 1-1/8" MACHINE SCREW - 2 BLACK 2-1/4" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 4 27S BLACK 1-5/8" PAN HEAD SCREW - 6 37S BLACK 7/8" MACHINE SCREW - 6 30S BLACK 1-9/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 15 51S BLACK 9/16" PAN HEAD SCREW - 16 Screws are shown actual size. You may receive extra hardware with your unit.
S p te Look for this icon. It means a video assembly tip is available at: www.sauder.com/services/tips 1 Do not insert CAM DOWELS into these edges. Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step. D CC CC C CC B 1F Do not insert CAM DOWELS into these edges. 2F Arrow A Arrow Insert the metal end of the CAM DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM.
S p te 2 N 8F N N N U U U Turn eleven CAM SCREWS (8F) into the FRONT LEGS (N) and DRAWER FRONTS (U). 415321 www.sauder.
S p te 3 Use your hammer to tap the MOLDING CONNECTOR (17F) into the notches in the MOLDINGS. Flat end Flat end 17F 17F X V W Tap two MOLDING CONNECTORS (17F) into the notches in the MOLDINGS (V, W, and X). Page 8 www.sauder.
S p te 4 Rounded edge W 14S BROWN 1-1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREW (9 used in this step) V E ce rfa Su ith w s le ho X Rounded edge Rounded edge Fasten the MOLDINGS (V, W, and X) to the TOP (E). Use nine BROWN 1-1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (14S). 415321 www.sauder.
S p te 5 Roller end 1 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 4 S H urf ID a c D e E w N it C ho A ut M S 3 3 4 C 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 S H urf ID a c D e E w N it C ho A ut M S D 1 Curved edge Roller end 3S GOLD 5/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW (12 used in this step) Fasten the CABINET RIGHTS (40CA) and CABINET LEFTS (40CB) to the UPRIGHTS (C and D). Use twelve GOLD 5/16" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (3S) through holes #1 and #4. Page 10 www.sauder.
6 These surfaces should be even. N A S H urf ID a c D e E w N it C h A M S S H urf ID a c D e E w N it C h A M S S p te BB C N These surfaces should be even. BB N S H urf ID a c D e E w N it C h A M D S These surfaces should be even. S S H urf ID a c D e E w N it C h A M B BB These surfaces should be even. N 27S BB BLACK 1-5/8" PAN HEAD SCREW (4 used for the FEET) Fasten the FRONT LEGS (N) to the ENDS ( A and B) and UPRIGHTS (C and D). Tighen eight HIDDEN CAMS.
S p te 7 9S These surfaces should be even. BLACK 1-1/8" PAN HEAD SCREW (4 used for the SIDE SKIRTS) 26S S H urf ID a c D e E w N it C h A M S A BLACK 2 1/4" FLAT HEAD SCREW (4 used for the LEGS) These surfaces should be even. O T Flat edge Unfinished surface O BB S B S H urf ID a c D e E w N it C h A M BB 9S 27S BLACK 1-5/8" PAN HEAD SCREW (2 used for the FEET) T Flat edge Unfinished surface Fasten the SIDE SKIRTS (T) to the ENDS (A and B). Use four BLACK 1-1/8" PAN HEAD SCREWS (9S).
S p te 8 B D Sur f HIDace w DE ith NC AM S X E Notch Fasten the LEFT END (B) to the LEFT MOLDING (X). Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS. Fasten the LEFT UPRIGHT (D) to the TOP (E). Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS. Caution Risk of damage or injury. Hidden Cams must be completely tightened. Hidden Cams that are not completely tightened may loosen, and parts may separate. To completely tighten: 415321 Start Arrow Tighten Maximum 210 degrees Arrow Minimum 190 degrees www.sauder.
S p te 9 Maximum 210 degrees Arrow Minimum 190 degrees 1R S H urf ID a c D e E w N it C h A M S These holes must be here. H B J J D E 1R Fasten the LEFT BOTTOM (H) to the LEFT END (B) and LEFT UPRIGHT (D). Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS. Insert four METAL PINS (1R) into the TOP (E). Push the BACKS (J) onto the METAL PINS. Insert four METAL PINS (1R) into the holes in the top edges of the BACKS (J). Page 14 www.sauder.
S p te 10 These holes must be here. F D Maximum 210 degrees Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Fasten the BOTTOM (F) to the LEFT UPRIGHT (D). Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS. NOTE: Be sure the METAL PINS insert into the holes in the BOTTOM. 415321 www.sauder.
S p te 11 Notched edge K K D S 1R S ur u H H rf f I D ac ID a ce D e D E w E w N it N it C h C h A A M M S S Y K Maximum 210 degrees Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Slide a BRACE MOLDING (Y) onto the notched edge of a BRACE (K). Insert two METAL PINS (1R) into the short edges of the BRACE (K). Fasten the BRACE (K) to the LEFT UPRIGHT (D). Tighten the HIDDEN CAM. NOTE: Be sure the PIN in the BRACE inserts into the hole in the LEFT UPRIGHT (D).
S p te 12 F K C K A Sur f HIDace w DE ithou NC t AM S Sur f HIDace w DE ith NC AM E S Maximum 210 degrees Arrow Minimum 190 degrees W Fasten the RIGHT UPRIGHT (C) to the TOP (E), BOTTOM (F), and BRACES (K). Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS. NOTE: Be sure the PINS in the BRACES insert into the holes in the RIGHT UPRIGHT. Fasten the RIGHT END (A) to the RIGHT MOLDING (W). Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS. 415321 www.sauder.
S p te 13 Maximum 210 degrees Arrow Minimum 190 degrees These holes must be here. G Q C P A V Q 14S BROWN 1-1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREW (7 used in this step) Fasten the RIGHT BOTTOM (G) to the RIGHT END (A) and RIGHT UPRIGHT (C). Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS. Fasten the DOOR VALANCES (Q) and VALANCE (P) to the FRONT MOLDING (V). Use seven BROWN 1-1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (14S). Page 18 www.sauder.
S p te 14 1S BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW (14 used in this step) H 4G S F R G S Flat edge Fasten seven METAL BRACKETS (4G) to the front edge of the BOTTOMS (F, G, and H). Use seven BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S). Fasten the DOOR SKIRTS (S) to the RIGHT and LEFT BOTTOMS (G and H). Use four BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S). Fasten the SKIRT (R) to the BOTTOM (F). Use three BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S). 415321 www.sauder.
S Caution Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened. The unit may collapse. p te U su nfi rf n ac i s e he d 15 U su nfi rf n ac is e he d I I These perforations must be here. 1N These perforations must be here. NAIL (44 used in this step) Carefully turn your unit over onto its front edges. Lay the BACKS (I) over your unit. Make equal margins along all four edges of the BACKS (I). Push on opposite corners of your unit if needed to make it “square”.
S p te 16 Unit with Paneled Doors Unit with Glass Doors Shown above, you have the choice to fasten GLASS DOORS or PANELED DOORS to your unit. In the next step, you may fasten a DOOR GLASS (Z) or DOOR PANEL (AA) to your DOORS (L). 415321 www.sauder.
S p te 17 AA Optional DOOR PANELS AA 11S 14H 46M (16 used) 46M Optional DOOR GLASS Z L Optional DOOR GLASS L Z 46M 46M 14H 51S BLACK 9/16" PAN HEAD SCREW (16 used for the CLIPS) 11S BLACK 1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREW (8 used for the HINGES) Fasten four HINGES (14H) to the DOORS (L). Use eight BLACK 1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (11S) Fasten eight CLIPS (46M) to the DOORS (L). Lay a DOOR GLASS (Z) or a DOOR PANEL(AA) inside the frame of the DOORS (L) and turn the CLIPS to secure them. Page 22 www.sauder.
S p te 18 Mounting screw 18K L 17K A G BLACK 1-1/8" MACHINE SCREW (2 used for the KNOBS) 4I 21S Carefully stand your unit upright. Fasten a DOOR (L) to the RIGHT END (A). Use the screws in the HINGES. NOTE: You may need to loosen the mounting screw to slide the HINGE slightly out of the slot. Retighten the screw before mounting the HINGE to the END. Fasten a BACK PLATE (18K) and KNOB (17K) to the DOOR (L). Use a BLACK 1-1/8" MACHINE SCREW (21S).
S p te 19 Mounting screw (depth) Adjusting screw (horizontal) (vertical adjustment) Refer to the enlarged diagram to identify the parts on the HINGES. The DOORS may need some adjustments. Follow the text below to make needed adjustments. DOOR ADJUSTMENTS: To adjust the DOORS from side to side (horizontal), loosen the mounting screw several turns, then turn the adjusting screw in or out. Tighten the mounting screw after making adjustments.
S VIEW THE T-LOCK BOX VIDEO p te 20 With the palm of your hand, tap the DRAWER BOTTOM down into the groove. 1 The tabs should insert freely into the slots. Gently tilt the DRAWER SIDES side to side until the tabs slip into the slots. 2 D983 UN FI D10 NI SH ED D10 U D11 U Groove D11 Be sure the DRAWER BOTTOM inserts into the DRAWER FRONT groove. Insert two of the DRAWER SIDES (D10 and D11) at an angle into the slot at each end of a DRAWER FRONT (U).
S p te 21 GOLD 5/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW (12 used in this step) 3S 10A Roller end Screw head - turn CAM to line up holes in SLIDES with holes in DRAWER SIDES. 37S 1 BLACK 7/8" MACHINE SCREW (6 used in this step for the KNOBS) 2 3 10A 4 D11 (6 used in this step) Roller end D10 1 2 17K 4 3 Insert a SLIDE CAM (10A ) into the DRAWER SIDES (D10 and D11). Fasten a DRAWER RIGHT (40CC) and a DRAWER LEFT (40CD) to the DRAWER SIDES (D10 and D11).
S p te WARNING 22 Never use this furniture with a TV that is too large or too heavy. Severe injury or death can occur. The TV and furniture will be unstable and may tip. C - The TV must weigh less than 95 lbs. - The base of the TV must be able to sit completely on this shelf. 3L 95 lbs. M 25 lbs. 3M A M E 25 lbs. 20 lbs. 40 lbs. M 25 lbs. 20 lbs. D M B 25 lbs. 1R 20 lbs. 2R 40 lbs. (16 used) Place the roller on the SLIDE behind the roller on the RAIL.
S p te 23 Loosen screw #4 a 1/4 turn, turn the cam a 1/4 turn maximum in both the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions to make adjustments, and then tighten screw #4. The higher the screw in the oblong hole, the higher your drawer front will be. The lower the screw, the lower the drawer front. Cam To make adjustments to the drawers, loosen SCREW #4 in the SLIDES a 1/4 turn, then turn the CAM clockwise or counter-clockwise. Notice how the drawer raises or lowers as you turn the CAM.
415321 Utilisez les instructions d’assemblage en français avec les schémas étape par étape du manuel d’instruction en anglais. Chaque étape en français correspond à la même étape en anglais. La pièce devant être attachée à l’élément est représentée en gris sur les schémas de chaque étape pour plus de précision. Comparer la “Liste de pièces” ci-dessous avec la “PART IDENTIFICATION” du manuel en anglais pour vous familiariser avec les pièces avant l’assemblage.
AVERTISSEMENT ÉTAPE 2 L'utilisation d'un téléviseur trop lourd ou trop gros est dangereuse. Un téléviseur trop lourd créera un risque de basculement pouvant provoquer de graves blessures ou la mort. Un téléviseur trop gros pour l'espace disponible risque d'être accidentellement poussé ou de tomber du mobilier ou d'être sujet à basculer. • Vérifier la taille et le poids du téléviseur.
ÉTAPE 8 ÉTAPE 12 Fixer l'EXTRÉMITÉ GAUCHE (B) à la MOULURE GAUCHE (X). Serrer deux EXCENTRIQUES ESCAMOTABLES. Fixer le MONTANT GAUCHE (D) au DESSUS (E). Serrer deux EXCENTRIQUES ESCAMOTABLES. Attention Risque des dégâts ou blessures. Les Excentriques Escamotables doivent être serrés à bloc. Les Excentriques Escamotables que ne sont pas serrées à bloc peuvent desserrer et les pièces peuvent séparer. Pour serrer à bloc, faire tourner l'excentrique escamotable de 210 degrés.
ÉTAPE 17 ÉTAPE 21 Fixer quatre CHARNIÈRES (14H) sur les PORTES (L). Utiliser huit VIS TÊTE PLATE 13 mm NOIRES (11S). Fixer huit CLIPS (46M) sur les PORTES (L). Poser un VERRE DE PORTE (Z) ou un PANNEAU DE PORTE (AA) à l’intérieur du cadre des PORTES (L) et faire tourner les CLIPS pour les sécuriser. Insérer une EXCENTRIQUE DE COULISSE (10A) dans les CÔTÉS DE TIROIR (D10 et D11). Fixer un TIROIR DROIT (40CC) et un TIROIR GAUCHE (40CD) aux CÔTÉS DE TIROIR (D10 et D11).
415321 Use estas instrucciones de ensamblaje en español junto con las figuras paso-a-paso provistas en el folleto inglés. Cada paso en español corresponde al mismo paso en inglés. Se destacan las figuras de cada paso con una tonalidad oscura para mostrar precisamente cual parte se debe montar a la unidad. Compare la “Lista de Part” abajo con la “Part Identification” en el folleto en inglés para familiarizarse con Las partes de ensamblaje.
ADVERTENCIA PASO 2 El uso de un televisor demasiado pesado o grande es peligroso. Un televisor demasiado pesado generará riesgo de caída, lo cual podría causar lesiones graves o muerte. Un televisor demasiado grande para el espacio disponible puede ser empujado o golpeado por accidente, causando que éste se salga del mueble o se caiga. • Verifique el tamaño y peso del televisor.
PASO 8 PASO 12 Fije el EXTREMO IZQUIERDO (B) a la MOLDURA IZQUIERDA (X). Apriete dos EXCÉNTRICOS ESCONDIDOS. Fije el PARAL IZQUIERDO (D) al PANEL SUPERIOR (E). Apriete dos EXCÉNTRICOS ESCONDIDOS. Precaución Riesgo de daños o heridas. Los Excéntricos Escondidos deben apretarse completamente. Los Excéntricos Escondidos que no se aprieten completamente se aflojarán y las partes pueden separarse. Para apretar completamente, atornille el excéntrico escondido 210 grados.
PASO 17 PASO 21 Fije cuatro BISAGRAS (14H) a las PUERTAS (L). Utilice ocho TORNILLOS NEGROS DE CABEZA PERDIDA de 13 mm (11S). Fije ocho GRAPAS (46M) a las PUERTAS (L). Coloque un VIDRIO DE LA PUERTA (Z) o un PANEL DE LA PUERTA (AA) dentro del marco de las PUERTAS (L) y gire las GRAPAS para asegurarlos. Insertar un EXCÉNTRICO DE CORREDERA (10A) en los LADOS DE CAJÓN (D10 y D11). Fije un CAJÓN DERECHO (40CC) y un CAJÓN IZQUIERDO (40CD) a los LADOS DE CAJÓN (D10 y D11).
WARNING Please use your furniture correctly and safely. Improper use can cause safety hazards, or damage to your furniture or household items. Carefully read the following chart. Look out for: What can happen: How to avoid the problem: • Children climbing on furniture. • A child may try to reach a toy or other object by climbing on furniture. • Children will play and be active near the TV. • Risk of injury or death.
ADVERTENCIA Por favor use el mobiliario correcta y seguramente. El mal uso puede causar riesgos de seguridad o daño a las unidades o artículos domésticos. Cuidadosamente lea la tabla a continuación. Esté alerto de: Puede ocurrir: Evitar el problema: • Los niños subiendo al mobiliario. • El niño que intenta a alcanzar un juego u otro objeto subiendo al mobiliario. • Los niños jugarán y estarán activos cerca del televisor. • Riesgo de lesiones o la muerte.
5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 1. Sauder Woodworking Co. (Sauder®) provides limited warranty coverage to the original purchaser of this product for a period of five years from the date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship of Sauder furniture components. As used in this Warranty, “defect” means imperfections in components which substantially impair the utility of the product. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 2.
Dear valued customer: Thank you for your purchase from the Sauder family companies. It’s our pleasure to provide you with an affordable solution that meets your furniture and storage needs. I hope you will enjoy it for years to come. I am pleased with this company’s consistent ability to amaze the customer over time. My grandfather, Erie Sauder, founded the company in 1934 and later invented and patented the first commercially successful ready-to-assemble table.