Assembly Instructions
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1.  Temporarily locate the furniture to near it's final location in the room next to a wall.  Locate a wall
stud behind your furniture and also mark the stud's location on the back of your furniture.
2. Firmly attach one bracket to the stud approximately 2" below the top of the furniture with the
2 inch long Wood Screws provided. It may be necessary to drill 3/32 dia. pilot holes for the screws.
3. Firmly attach the other bracket onto a solid, structural part on the back of the furniture using the 5/8
inch long Wood Screws. It may also be necessary to pilot bore for these screws.
4. Move the furniture into its final position, taking care to line up the wall bracket with the furniture
bracket.  Thread a strap through the bracket as shown in the illustration.  Tighten strap until snug
but do not over tighten.
Approximately
2"
Install screws
through the small
hole in brackets
5/8 inch
Screw
5/8 inch
Screw
Wall Stud
Anti-Tip Hardware
Installation Instructions
Notice:   This manufacturer recommends  that  steps  be  taken  for  certain  furniture  items  toprevent 
or minimize the risk of tip-over.  This furniture is equipped with Tip-over Restraint Hardwarefor use 
to minimize this risk, if used.  Please follow below installation steps. This manufacturer recommends 
that  parents  and  guardians periodically visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission  (CPSC)
  website  at  http://www.cpsc.gov/  and  stay  up  to  date  on  all  issues  related  tochildren's product 
safety.
Warning:  This tip-over restraint is not to be a substitute for proper adult supervision.  Do not allow
children  to  climb  on  furniture.   Items  left  on  top  of  the  TV  and  furniture,  such  as  toys,  remote
controls and treats might tempt young children to climb.  Push the TV as far back as possible from
the front of its stand. Place electrical cords out of a child's reach, and teach children not to play with
the cords.
Caution:    This manufacturer assumes no liability for improper installation or excessive loadsplaced 
on  screws,  brackets  or  straps. Failure  to  detach  this  restraint  before  moving  furniture  may result 
in personal injury and property damage.


