Astrid Bar Stool
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Product Specifications
- Max weight limit: 110 KG per seat
- No. of people to assemble: 2 recommended
- Assembly difficulty: Easy
- Time to assemble: < 30 minutes
Product Usage Instructions
Parts Supplied
Ref | Part | Qty |
---|---|---|
1 | Seat top | 1 |
2 | Front leg | 1 |
3 | Back leg | 4 |
4 | Foot rest | 1 |
Hardware Supplied
Ref Hardware & Qty | Dimension (mm) |
---|---|
A x 8 M6x25mm | |
B x 4 M6x25mm | |
C x 8 M6x25mm | |
D x 1 |
Assembly Instructions
Step 1: Attach 4 legs (3) to the bracket (2)
and fix through holes using bolts (A). Tighten the bolts with allen
key (D) provided to 70% of the thread.
Step 2: Attach the footrest (4) to (3) and fix
through holes using bolts (B). Tighten the bolts using the allen
key (D) provided to 70% of the thread.
Step 3: Attach the seat (1) to the leg frame
(3) and fix through holes using bolts. Tighten the bolts using the
allen key provided to 70% of the thread. Tighten all bolts to 100%
of the thread.
Step 4: Place the chair upright and use
adjustable feet to level the legs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How do I care for the upholstery?
A: General care should involve avoiding direct
sunlight and heat sources, as they can affect the fire-resistant
and other added coatings the fabric has been treated with. It can
also impact the long-term performance of the fabric and result in
color change or premature fading.
Q: What do I do if I have issues with the product?
A: If you have any issues with this product,
you can call our Customer Service team on: 0345 165 6565 Monday to
Friday 9am to 5:00pm.
Dunelm (Soft Furnishings) Ltd. LE7 1AD & Dunelm (Soft
Furnishings) Holdings Ltd. Dublin D12 WR25.
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Max weight limit
No. of people to assemble
Assembly difficulty
Time to assemble
110 KG per seat
2 recommended
Easy
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< 30 minutes
Parts supplied.
Ref
Part
1
Seat top
2
Front leg
3
Back leg
4
Foot rest
Visual
Qty
1 1 4 1
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Hardware supplied.
Ref Hardware &
Qty
dimension (mm)
A
8
M6x25mm
B
4
M6x25mm
C
8
M6x25mm
Ref
Visual
Qty
D
1
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Exploded diagram.
1 2
3
4
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Assembly instructions.
ALWAYS lay each panel down on a clean and level area, ideally in the room of intended use, ensuring there is enough room to maneuver around the item.
NEVER pull furniture into place as this causes damage to the internal structure and feet fixings. Aways lift to move.
NEVER flip your upholstery allowing corners to hit the floor as structural damage can be caused. Always turn gently.
1 Attach 4 legs (3) to the bracket (2) and fix through holes using bolts (A) . Then tighten the bolts with allen key (D) provided to 70% of the thread.
70%
3
3
D A
2
2 x1
3 x1
A x8
Dx1
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Assembly instructions.
2 Attach the footrest (4) to (3) and fix through holes using bolts (B) . Tighten the bolts using the allen key (D) provided to 70% of the thread.
70%
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4
4 x1
B x4
Dx1
3 Attach the seat (1) to the leg frame (3) and fix through holes using bolts. Tighten the
bolts using the allen key provided to 70% of the thread.
100%
Tighten all bolts to 100% of the thread.
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D
1
C
1
1 x1
C x8
Dx1
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Assembly instructions.
4 Place the chair upright and use adjustable feet to level the legs.
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Upholstery care.
General Care
· DO from time-to-time check that there are no loose screws or bolts, and the frame is stable. Stop using the product if still unstable after all screws and bolts are tightened.
· DO minimise surface fabrics from fuzzing or pilling with use by following our cushion care advice. Debobble if necessary.
· DO keep out of direct sunlight as discolouration, fading and fabric deterioration can occur. · DO avoid using in sunny conservatories or rooms with direct sunlight as discolouration, fading and fabric
deterioration can occur. · DO position 30cm away from heat sources, such as radiators, to prevent fading or marks. · DO restrain children and pets from climbing, jumping or clawing at upholstery. · DO consider the colour choice of your soft furnishings (dark-coloured scatters on light coloured · upholstery) to avoid colour transfer. Be aware that dye transfer from clothing, such as denim, can be
permanent. · DO ensure that the plastic or felt protectors are securely fitted and in place when furniture is on a wooden
or laminate floor. · DO NOT use in excessively cold, hot or humid rooms as structural and fabric damage can occur. · DO NOT place hot items such as cups, laptops or hot water bottles directly onto upholstery as permanent
marks may occur. · DO NOT allow household chemicals such as baby wipes, fake tan, cleaning solutions and skin lotions
contacting the surface fabric as these can cause damage and stains. · DO NOT allow sharp items such as toys, buckles or jewellery contacting the surface fabric as these can
snag, pull or tear them. · NEVER pull or cut fabric threads that have been snagged. Always thread them back into the fabric. · NEVER drag furniture as this can weaken the frame and feet fixings. Always lift to move. · NEVER sit on furniture arms as irreversible structural damage can be caused. · NEVER rock backwards on two legs of chairs, as this will weaken the joints.
General Cleaning
· DO vacuum and brush weekly with a soft brush, as dust and dirt build up will accelerate wear and dull colours.
· DO address spills and stains immediately to avoid them settling into the fabric fibres. Blot or soak up spills with a dry soft colourfast cloth.
· DO use specialist upholstery cleaners and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Spot test on a hidden area before using. We recommend using a professional cleaning service for cleaning your furniture in situ for the best results.
· DO NOT soak or allow the fabric to become wet. · NEVER rub, scrub or use washing up liquid, detergents or bleach on stains as this could damage the
fabric and cause discolouration. · NEVER wash or dry clean covers, including cushion covers provided with upholstery items, as this can
affect the fire-resistant and other added coatings the fabric has been treated with. It can also impact the long-term performance of the fabric and result in colour change or premature fading.
Timber Care
· DO periodically check feet and re-tighten if required. · DO clean timber using a damp cloth and mild detergent. · DO NOT use bleach or abrasive cleaners on timber components such as feet or arms. · DO NOT place directly in front of heat sources such as radiators or fires as this can cause cracking or
warping over time which can weaken the frame of your upholstery item. · Timber is affected by temperature and humidity. Un-lacquered timber feet can discolour in strong direct
sunlight, so avoid. · NEVER place upholstery items with wooden legs/ feet on a damp floor or use outside.
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Upholstery specific fabric care.
Leather Care
· Leather is a natural product and can display natural characteristics such as healed scars, uneven grain and creases. These are natural features, not faults.
· Leather upholstery is not suitable for conservatories or areas of intense sunlight. · Overtime leather ages and colour change may be visible in areas of most use. Switch cushions
and turn regularly to spread use and minimise this. · DO wipe with a soft dry cloth weekly to remove any dust and debris. · DO use a leather conditioner to help maintain the leather. · DO use specialist leather cleaners if necessary and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Spot test on a hidden area such as the back or underside of the product before using. We recommend using a professional cleaning service in situ for the best results. · DO NOT use detergent cleaners or cleaning products not designed for leather. · DO NOT vacuum leather or clean with water as this can cause permanent scratches or stains. · DO NOT place direct heat sources near or onto the leather as this can cause surface appearance changes.
Faux Leather Care
· Faux leathers can naturally age like natural leather, causing colour change in areas of most use. Switch cushions and turn regularly to spread use and minimise this.
· NEVER use leather or upholstery cleaners, unless designed for faux leathers. Always spot test on a hidden area such as the back or underside of the product before using.
Pile or looped fabric care
· These are specialist fabrics and require gentle care. · Avoiding getting piled fabrics wet. Velvet can get water stains. · Some pile loss is natural. · The surface of these fabrics can flatten or lift with use. · Velvet and faux fur have a directional pile, resulting in colour and appearance change if direction and light
is different. This is a natural characteristic. · Velvet can appear creased/ crushed when first unpackaged or with use. Minimise by brushing with a soft
brush and smoothing the fabric regularly. For extreme cases, restore the pile using steam, but always consult a professional first. · We recommend brushing piled or looped fabrics every 1-2 weeks to maintain the appearance and cleanliness of faux fur. Always use a soft brush and avoid harsh brushing. · Pay particular attention to heavily used areas, such as seat cushions, on faux fur products as the longer pile may matte with standard use if not brushed regularly. · DO rotate cushion positions to allow the pile to recover and avoid matted. · DO spot clean using water only. · DO brush the pile regularly with a soft brush to help prevent the pile matting. Brushing will also remove any dirt and debris caught in the pile. · DO use a vacuum to help remove dirt and debris from within the pile. · DO always brush following the direction of the pile. · DO allow to air dry naturally. · DO NOT brush boucle fabric as this may pull the looped yarns causing damage. · DO NOT rub or use heat to dry piled fabrics as this can matte and melt the fibres. · DO NOT use household fabric conditioners or harsh chemicals as this can damage or matte the pile.
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Customer service.
If you have any issues with this product, you can call our Customer Service team on: 0345 165 6565 Monday to Friday 9am to 5:00pm.
Alternatively, you can contact our team by Live Chat on: Dunelm.com Monday to Friday 8am 8:30pm Saturdays 8am 5:30pm Sundays and bank holidays 9am 4:30pm.
Dunelm (Soft Furnishings) Ltd. LE7 1AD & Dunelm (Soft Furnishings) Holdings
Ltd. Dublin D12 WR25.
V1
Manufactured in China
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Documents / Resources
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