Before You Start
Read each step carefully before starting. It is very important to ensure each step is followed in the correct order, otherwise assembly difficulties may occur.
Most board parts are labeled or stamped on the raw edges. Have a check to make sure all parts are included.
Work in a spacious area, preferably on a carpet close to where the unit will be used.
Keep the hand tools close at hand. Do not use power tools to assemble your furniture. They may scratch or damage the parts.
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Assembly Steps
STEP 1:
Attach the long side tables (2) and short side tables (3) using bolts (B).
STEP 2:
Attach the table top (1) to the assembled frame using screws (C).
STEP 3:
Attach metal plates (D) to the corners of the frame using bolts (A).
STEP 4:
Attach the wood legs (4) to the frame using screws (G), washers (F), and bolts (E).
STEP 5:
The base structure is now assembled.
STEP 6: X2
Attach the seat panel (5) to the back panel (6) using bolts (B).
STEP 7: X2
Attach the right leg (7) to the seat assembly.
STEP 8: X2
Attach the left leg (8) to the seat assembly.
STEP 9: X2
Continue assembling the side panels using bolts (B).
STEP 10: X2
Attach the metal plates (D) to the top corners of the side panels using bolts (A).
STEP 11: X2
Attach the wood legs (4) to the assembled chair base using screws (G), washers (F), and bolts (E).
STEP 12: X2
Place the cushion back (9) and cushion seat (10) onto the assembled chair frame.
STEP 13:
Two chairs are now assembled.
STEP 14:
Arrange the two chairs and the table to complete the set.
Care and Maintenance
Use a soft, clean cloth that will not scratch the surface when dusting. Use of furniture polish is not necessary.
If 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.
Liquid spills should be removed immediately. Using a soft clean cloth, blot the spill gently. Avoid rubbing.
Check bolts/screws periodically and tighten them if necessary.
Further advice about wood furniture care
Please protect your outdoor furniture with a cover when not in use since long-term sunlight exposure will result in damage to the surface. In addition to sunlight damage, wood and metal frames suffer when exposed to extremes in temperature and humidity.
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.