KANSAS Sofa Assembly Instructions
Product Overview
This document provides comprehensive assembly instructions for the KANSAS sofa, specifically for models 2AL/Bett/BK-MaxiRC and MaxiRC-2AL/Bett/BK. This sofa is designed as a variable model, allowing users to configure the placement of its elements, such as armrests and backrests, to suit their preference for a left or right-hand configuration.
The assembly process involves connecting various components using provided hardware. Key steps include preparing the fabric for attachment points and securely fastening parts together.
Variable Configuration
Before commencing assembly, it is crucial to decide the desired configuration: whether an element will be placed on the right or left side. This decision dictates the subsequent installation of armrests and backrests.
To facilitate this, locate the zipper on the underside of the sofa's material. Open this zipper to access the fabric. Using the pre-existing holes on the side panels as a guide, create corresponding holes in the fabric. This may require tools such as scissors or a knife.
Note: Ensure precise alignment when creating fabric holes to match side panel mounting points.
Parts Identification
The following main components are typically included:
- Main Sofa Base/Frame Components (e.g., B1, B2)
- Support Structures (e.g., U1)
- Cushion/Seat Supports (e.g., K1, K2/K3)
- Armrest/Backrest Panels (specific to configuration)
- Decorative/Finishing Panels (e.g., P1, P2, P3)
Hardware List
The assembly requires various types of screws and potentially other fasteners. Quantities may vary slightly by specific sub-model or included accessories, but common hardware includes:
- Screws: M8x100 (e.g., x2), M8x60 (e.g., x3), M8x55 (e.g., x10)
- Screws: M6x35 (e.g., x4), M6x20 (e.g., x3)
- Washers: (e.g., x1, x7)
- Other fasteners or connectors as indicated in detailed diagrams.
Always refer to the specific diagrams for exact hardware usage per step.
Assembly Steps Overview
The assembly process generally involves the following stages, illustrated in the provided diagrams:
- Component Connection: Connect the main structural parts (like B1, B2) using the appropriate screws (e.g., S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, M1) and washers. Ensure all connections are secure.
- Variable Element Attachment: Based on the chosen configuration (left or right), attach the armrests and/or backrests. This involves aligning them with the pre-drilled holes on the frame and securing them with screws. The fabric preparation step (zipper opening and hole creation) is critical here.
- Support Installation: Install any necessary support structures (like U1) or seat supports (like K1) to ensure the sofa's stability and functionality.
- Panel Fitting: Attach any decorative or finishing panels (like P1, P2, P3) to conceal internal mechanisms or provide a finished look.
- Final Check: Once all parts are assembled, perform a final check to ensure all screws are tightened and the sofa is stable and correctly configured.
Detailed visual guides on pages 3 and 4 illustrate the precise connection points and hardware for each step of assembling the 2AL/Bett/BK and MaxiRC sections.
Important Notes
Assembly is best performed with two people for easier handling of larger components.
Keep all hardware out of reach of children during assembly.
Refer to the original multilingual instructions on pages 5 and 6 for specific details in other languages regarding the variable configuration process.