Assembly Instructions and Care Guide
This instruction booklet contains important safety information. Please read and keep for future reference. Date 2024-05-28 Rev. 0001-A
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General Information, Tips and Tricks
- Please read the Assembly Instructions prior to assembling this product.
- Remove all hardware from the box and sort by size.
- Check to see that all hardware and parts are present BEFORE assembling.
- Ask a friend ??? to assist you with the assembly of this furniture.
- To avoid damage, assemble the product on a sturdy, level and protective surface.
- Please wait until all steps are completed before fully tightening bolts.
- Make sure all screws and bolts are tightly fastened before the unit is used.
IMPORTANT
Before you begin: Open, identify and count all parts prior to assembly. Lay out parts on a flat and non-abrasive surface.
NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO USE GLUE WITH THE DOWELS. EXCESS GLUE CAN BE WIPED OFF WITH A DAMP CLOTH.
Insert Dowel at least half way by tapping lightly with a rubber mallet ? (not included), IF NECESSARY.
Diagram showing dowel insertion:
- 1: Glue bottle ?
- 2: Dowel ?
- 3: Dowel being tapped into a hole with a mallet ?
- 4: Correct dowel insertion (halfway) vs. incorrect (too far, not far enough) ❌✔️❌
Necessary Tools for Assembly
- RUBBER MALLET ?
- PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW DRIVER ?
- FLAT HEAD SCREW DRIVER ?
NOW YOU ARE READY TO BEGIN ACTUAL ASSEMBLY!
Board Identification
This section provides visual identification for all parts used in the assembly. Parts are numbered from 1 to 28, with diagrams illustrating their shape and any pre-drilled holes or features. For example, Part 1 and Part 2 are curved top pieces, Part 10 is a base panel, and Part 13 represents shelves.
Hardware Identification
This section identifies all hardware components required for assembly, labeled with letters A through T. Each hardware type is shown with its description, dimensions (where applicable), and quantity:
- A: Glue (Qty: 2)
- B: Wood Dowel Ø6*30mm (Qty: 70)
- C: Wood Dowel Ø6*20mm (Qty: 3)
- D: Cam Lock Ø15*9mm (Qty: 64)
- E: Cam Bolt Ø7*34mm (Qty: 64)
- F: Handle (Qty: 2)
- G: Handle (Qty: 2)
- H: Handle Bolt Ø5/32*15mm (Qty: 2)
- I: Handle Bolt Ø5/32*25mm (Qty: 2)
- J: Plastic wedge (Qty: 15)
- K: Flat-head screw Ø3*16mm (Qty: 15)
- L: Shelf support (Qty: 20)
- M: Screw Ø3.5*16mm (Qty: 8)
- N: Screw Ø4*30mm (Qty: 8)
- O: Screw Ø4*25mm (Qty: 4)
- P: Cover (Qty: 12)
- Q: Screw Ø3.5*12mm (Qty: 88)
- R: Hinge (Qty: 8)
- S: Magnetic door clip (Qty: 4)
- T: Magnetic door catch (Qty: 4)
Wall Mounting Kit
The kit includes:
- Metal (Qty: 2)
- Steel Cable (Qty: 1)
- Short Screw Ø4*20mm (Qty: 1)
- Long Screw Ø4*38mm (Qty: 1)
- Drywall Anchor (Qty: 1)
Assembly Steps
STEP 1
Attach Part 9 and Part 18 to Part 10 using 8x Cam Bolts (B) and 2x Cam Locks (E). Ensure the open end of the Cam Lock faces the Cam Screw Entry. The dowel will be inserted in the hole NEXT to the Cam Lock/Cam Screw Hole. To tighten, turn the Cam Lock CLOCKWISE until the arrow points AWAY from the connected Panel. Do not use an automatic screwdriver or over-tighten.
STEP 2
Attach Part 18 to Part 9 using 2x Cam Locks (D).
STEP 3
Attach Part 14 to Part 17 using 8x Cam Bolts (B) and 2x Cam Locks (E).
STEP 4
Attach Part 17 to Part 14 using 2x Cam Locks (D).
STEP 5
Attach Part 16 to Part 9 and Part 14 using 4x Cam Bolts (B), 2x Screws (T), and 4x Screws (Q).
STEP 6
Attach hardware to Parts 10 and 11. Use 4x Cam Bolts (B), 18x Cam Locks (E), 8x Screws (R), and 32x Screws (Q).
STEP 7
Attach Parts 18, 9, 14, 16, and 17 to Part 10 using 9x Cam Locks (D).
STEP 8
Insert Part 12 into the assembled structure.
STEP 9
Attach Part 11 to the structure using 9x Cam Locks (D).
STEP 10
Insert Part 12 into the structure.
STEP 11
Attach hardware to Part 8. Use 8x Cam Bolts (E), 3x Dowels (C), 2x Screws (T), 4x Screws (Q), and 4x Screws (O).
STEP 12
Attach Parts 8 and 19 to Parts 10 and 11 using 4x Cam Locks (D).
STEP 13
Attach Parts 1 and 2 to Parts 3, 4, and 5 using 14x Cam Bolts (B) and 10x Cam Locks (E).
STEP 14
Attach Parts 3, 4, and 5 to Part 1 using 5x Cam Locks (D) and 2x Covers (P).
STEP 15
Attach Parts 3, 4, and 5 to Part 2 using 5x Cam Locks (D) and 2x Covers (P).
STEP 16
Attach Parts 7 to the structure using 8x Screws (M) and 8x Screws (N).
STEP 17
Attach Part 6 to the structure. Then attach the assembled structure from Step 16 to the main body using 4x Cam Locks (D) and 4x Covers (P). Also attach Part 7 to the main body.
STEP 18
Insert shelves (Part 13) and bottom shelf (Part 15) using 12x Shelf Supports (L).
STEP 19
Attach Parts 26 to Parts 22 and 23 using 32x Cam Bolts (B) and 8x Cam Locks (E).
STEP 20
Attach Parts 26 and 24 to Parts 22 and 23 using 8x Cam Locks (D).
STEP 21
Attach hardware to Parts 20 and 21. Use 2x Screws (S), 4x Screws (Q), 2x Dowels (F), 2x Dowels (H), and 16x Cam Locks (E).
STEP 22
Attach Parts 20 and 21 to Parts 22, 23, and 26 using 16x Cam Locks (D).
STEP 23
Attach Parts 21, 22, 23, and 25 to the main structure using 20x Screws (Q) and 8x Shelf Supports (L).
STEP 24
Attach Parts 27 and 28 to the main structure using 24x Screws (Q), 2x Screws (S), 2x Dowels (I), and 2x Dowels (G).
STEP 25
Attach the top curved parts (Part 7) and side panels (Part 11, 12) using 15x Cam Bolts (J), 15x Cam Bolts (K), and 4x Covers (P).
STEP 26: WARNING - Furniture Tipping Hazard
Serious or fatal injuries can occur from furniture tipping over. To prevent the furniture from tipping over, we recommend that it is permanently fixed to the wall. Wall anchor and hardware are included with this product. Please ensure the hardware is suitable for your walls before installing, as different wall materials may require different types of anchors.
Diagram showing wall mounting procedure:
- Attach a Connector to the furniture.
- Secure a Steel Cable to the Connector.
- Attach the other end of the Steel Cable to the wall using a Short Screw, Long Screw, and Drywall Anchor as appropriate for your wall type.
- Ensure the furniture is stable and securely fastened to the wall.
Care and Maintenance
- Use a soft, clean cloth that will not scratch the surface when dusting.
- Use of furniture polish is not necessary. Should you choose to use polish, test first in an inconspicuous area.
- Using solvents of any kind on your furniture may damage the finish.
- Never use water to clean your furniture as it may cause damage to the finish.
- Always use coasters under beverage glasses and flowerpots.
- Liquid spills should be removed immediately. Using a soft, clean cloth, blot the spill gently. Avoid rubbing.
- Always use protective pads under hot dishes and plates. Heat can cause chemical changes that may create spotting within the furniture finish.
- Stains or marks from crayons or ink markers will be difficult to remove.
- In the event that your furniture is stained or otherwise damaged during use, we recommend that you call a professional to repair your furniture.
- Check bolts/screws and nuts periodically and tighten them if necessary.
Caring for Wood Furniture
It is best to keep your furniture in a climate-controlled environment. Extreme temperature and humidity changes can cause fading, warping, shrinking and splitting of wood. It is advised to keep furniture away from direct sunlight as sun may damage the finish. Proper care and cleaning at home will extend the life of your purchase. Following these important and helpful tips will enhance your furniture as it ages.
Cleaning the Fireplace Trim
Clean the metal trim using a soft cloth, slightly dampened with citrus oil based product and buff with a clean soft cloth. DO NOT use brass polish or household cleaners as these products will damage the metal trim. Citrus oil based products can be obtained at supermarkets or hardware stores.