Signature Design by Ashley A4000258 Assembly Instructions
Important Safety Information
Read carefully before beginning assembly.
- Always use proper tools.
- Follow assembly steps in order; do not skip any.
- Check all packing materials for small parts that may have come loose. Contact the retailer if parts are missing. Do not use substitute parts.
- Periodically check that all connectors (bolts, screws, etc.) are tight.
- Keep instructions for future reference.
- Handle glass or mirrors with extreme care to avoid severe injury if they break. Never handle large pieces of glass or mirrors alone.
- When assembling products with electric cords, ensure the cord is unplugged before assembly and avoid twisting it during assembly.
- When assembling shelves or entertainment centers, use a step ladder for upper shelves; do not stand on lower shelves.
- Do not stand on tables (end tables, coffee tables, dinner tables) as they are not designed to support a person's weight.
- If instructions state assembly requires two or more people, do not attempt alone due to risk of injury.
Ashley Furniture Industries, LLC disclaims liability for damages or injuries due to failure to properly follow assembly instructions, assemble the product, or use the product.
Note: Your unit may look different from the illustrations.
Parts List
- AX1: Main Panel
- B1X1: Side Panel
- B2X1: Side Panel
- CX3: Decorative Panel
- DX1: Base Panel
- EX2: Vertical Support
- FX1: Vertical Support
- G1X2: Decorative Panel (Quantity 2)
- G2X1: Decorative Panel (Quantity 1)
- HX3: Shelf
- JX6: Allen Key
- KX10: Bolt, 1/4 IN X 25 MM
- LX10: Bolt, 1/4 IN X 40 MM
- MX20: Bolt, 1/4 IN X 16 MM
- NX26: Washer, 1/4 IN X 10 MM
- PX1: Bolt, 4 MM
- QX6: Bolt, 1/4 IN X 20 MM
- RX1: Tipping Restraint Hardware (Not Included)
- SX1: Screw
- TX12: Screw
- UX3: Handle Component
- VX3: Handle Component
Assembly Warning: Unit should be assembled by two or more people. Do not tighten any bolts until all bolts have been started.
Assembly Steps
Step 1
Two main horizontal panels (AX1) are joined together.
Step 2
Side panels (implied B1/B2) are attached to the base structure, with arrows indicating the panels are rotated into place.
Step 3
Internal divider panels (B1, B2) are inserted into the structure.
Step 4
Components are secured using hardware: bolts (P) pass through washers (M, N, L). Two sets of this hardware (X2) are used per connection.
Step 5
The main cabinet frame continues to be assembled.
Step 6
Decorative panels (C, identified as G1/G2) are inserted into designated slots, guided by downward arrows.
Step 7
The main cabinet structure is shown assembled, excluding the top panel.
Step 8
The top panel (D) is positioned above the cabinet and aligned for attachment, indicated by downward arrows.
Step 9
The top panel is secured with bolts (P) and washers (M, N, L, Q) using an Allen key (J). Multiple connection points (X3) are secured.
Step 10
Legs (E) are attached to the bottom of the unit using bolts (P) and hardware (K, N, M). Eight connection points (X8) are secured.
Step 11
Additional components (F) are attached to the top structure using bolts (P) and hardware (K, N, M), with two connection points (X2).
Step 12
The unit is shown with all structural components and legs attached.
Step 13
The assembled cabinet is shown with doors and internal shelves in place, and legs attached.
Step 14
Doors are attached using hinges (S, T) and screws (X12). Decorative stickers (G1+G1, G2+G2) are applied to the doors.
Step 15: Hinge Adjustment
Instructions for adjusting door height and distance:
- 1. Door height adjusts screws (up & down).
- 2. Adjusts distance between door and cabinet (in & out).
- 3. Adjusts distance between door and cabinet (side to side).
(Instructions also provided in Spanish and French.)
Step 16
Shelves (H) are inserted into the cabinet compartments. Decorative panels (G1, G2) are visible on the doors.
Step 17
Doors are shown being attached, with handles (S, U, V) indicated for attachment.
Step 18
The fully assembled unit is shown from the front, with doors closed.
Step 19
Leveling feet are adjusted (rotated) up or down to align and balance the side board.
Step 20: Tipping Restraint Installation
The tipping restraint (R) is shown. It is important to install this safety device.
WARNING: The use of the included tipping restraint may reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of furniture tip over. Follow the instructions on the plastic bag for proper installation.