USER'S MANUAL
DINING TABLE HW65219-12
Before You Start
⚠ Read each step carefully before starting. It is very important to ensure each step followed in correct order, otherwise assembly difficulties may occur.
⚠ Most of 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 handtools close at hand. Do not use power tools to assemble your furniture. They may scratch or damage the parts.
[Screwdriver] [Hammer] [Screwdriver] [Allen Key]
Part List
- Part 1: Middle Slat x1 pc
- Part 2: Side Slat x2 pcs
- Part 3: Connecting Slat x2 pcs
- Part 4: Base of Table x2 pcs
- Part 5: Table Leg x4 pcs
- Part 6: Connecting Slat with Iron Dowel x2 pcs
- Hardware A: M6x25mm Screw x16pcs
- Hardware B: M4x20mm Screw x72pcs
- Hardware C: M6x45 Bolt x8pcs
- Hardware D: M4 Allen Key x2pcs
- Hardware E: Parasol Hole Cap x1pc
Assembly Instructions
Step 1:
Diagram shows an exploded view of the dining table assembly, indicating parts 1 through 6 and their general placement. The step illustrates attaching connecting slats (3, 6) and bases (4) to the main tabletop structure (1, 2) using multiple screws (B). The assembly is shown inverted.
Step 2:
Diagram shows the attachment of table legs (5) to the base structure using bolts (C). The assembly is shown inverted.
Step 3:
Diagram shows the table legs (5) being secured to the base of the table (4) with screws (A). A magnified view highlights the screw placement. The assembly is shown upright.
Step 4:
Diagram shows the completed dining table and the insertion of the parasol hole cap (E) into the tabletop.
Care and Maintenance
General Care
Use a soft, clean cloth that will not scratch the surface when dusting. Furniture polish is not necessary. If used, test first in an inconspicuous area. Avoid using solvents of any kind, as they may damage the finish. Never use water to clean the furniture, as it may cause damage to the finish. Liquid spills should be removed immediately by blotting gently with a soft clean cloth. Avoid rubbing. Periodically check and tighten bolts/screws if necessary.
Further advice about wood furniture care
Protect outdoor furniture with a cover when not in use to prevent damage from long-term sunlight exposure. Wood and metal frames can be affected by extreme temperatures and humidity. Proper care and cleaning will extend the life of the purchase.