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PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

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Care and Maintenance

Wood Furniture

Wood displays different grain patterns depending on which way they are cut - for example, the 'medullary ray' which

can appear on oak furniture is a mark of good quality timber - these are just characteristics of the natural beauty of

the wood.

Some furniture is also deliberately aged and rustic.

Wood veneers also allow distinctive patterns to be created on some surfaces, such as table tops and drawer

fronts by the way slivers are arranged.

All timber and veneer surfaces will change colour and mellow over time. New furniture will initially vary in shade

from items that have been previously purchased.

How to care for your wood furniture

Dust with a clean, damp, lint free cloth. Frequent dusting will remove abrasive build up, which can damage the

finish over time.

Do not use a very wet cloth or allow any liquid to contact with the veneers for a long period of time as this can

permanently damage the surface. Wipe up spills immediately.

Do not use any abrasive cleaner or harsh detergent as this can damage the surface of the furniture.

Spray polishes are best avoided as they contain silicones which may spoil the furniture's surface when building up

over time.

Make sure all surfaces are protected from heat and liquids by mats and coasters.

Ensure that a mat or pad is placed under paper when you are writing on the furniture surface.

Do not place rubber, cork, vinyl or plastic materials on the wood finish as chemicals within may react with the finish

if left in contact for an extended period of time.

Our furniture will endure most temperatures in the home but it is best to avoid placing furniture next to heat

sources such as radiators or fires. Be particularly careful with solid wood as the lack of humidity caused by home

heating can cause damage such as warping, cracking or splitting.

Excessive exposure to sunlight can cause fading of your furniture.

Avoid exposing your furniture to any liquids. All liquids should be wiped up immediately with a soft, slightly damp

cloth in the direction of the wood grain. If sticky liquid residues do occur, they may be removed with a dilute solution

of warm soapy water followed by a clean, damp sponge. The area should then be wiped immediately in the direction

of the wood grain with a clean, soft white cloth until completely dry.

Nail polish remover, hairspray, perfume, potpourri & any other products that contains solvents can damage wood

upholstery finishes.

Safety Instructions:

Never drag furniture when moving it. Always lift it.

Periodically check all fixings to ensure none have come loose. Re-tighten when necessary.

Please take care when handling or moving the furniture as careless handling may cause damage or injury.

Furniture can be dangerous if incorrectly assembled. Assembly should be carried out by a competent person.

No liability will be accepted for damage or injury caused by incorrectly installed or assembled furniture.

Heavy item warning:

It is recommended to seek assistance when moving a heavy object. Take care when lifting to avoid personal

injury and (or) damage to the product.

It is recommended that before moving a heavy object to a new location it is completely dis-assembled to

avoid personal injury or damage to the furniture. Please be careful to retain all fittings when doing this.

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Summary of Contents for 4207-43

Page 1: ...t A full checklist of components is given in this leaflet If any components are missing please contact the retailer from whom you bought this product This product takes approximately 60 MINUTES to ass...

Page 2: ...Page 2 8 x 28 9 7 10 x 28 11 x 14 1 2 3 x 2 4 x 2 5 x 2 6 x 2 IW 17 4206 51 X 0...

Page 3: ...m x 8 G C H Steel dowel 7 x 49 5mm x 16 D x 24 11 x 1 x 28 x 1 x 28 Wooden dowel 8 x 30mm E x 4 Hex head bolt M6 x 40mm x 16 J Steel dowel 7 x 70mm x 8 O ring O ring F Allen key M4 x 30 x 110mm x 14 L...

Page 4: ...to the pre drilled holes on head board 1 and foot board 2 using 8x flat head screws B as shown Use a screwdriver to turn fittings B clockwise to fix 1 3 Insert 4x wooden dowels F into the pre drilled...

Page 5: ...screwing fittings C D into the inset fittings that are located on parts 1 2 as shown Use a pozi screwdriver to turn fittings C D clockwise to fix Ensure the direction of the holes on fittings C D are...

Page 6: ...correctly with the holes of mating parts before attaching 3 2 Secure parts 4 to parts 1 2 using 8x hex head bolts G as shown Use allen key H to turn fittings G clockwise to fix 3 3 Remove the plastic...

Page 7: ...oles on fittings C are facing correctly as per diagram 4 2 Attach support legs left 5 and support legs right 6 onto side rails 3 as shown Ensure steel dowels C are aligned correctly with the holes of...

Page 8: ...sure steel dowels C D are aligned correctly with the holes of mating parts before attaching Note Make sure THIS SIDE UP labels that are located on wood supports on both side rails 3 are facing up as s...

Page 9: ...ep Assembly Instructions Page 9 Step 6 Secure parts 4 to parts 5 6 using 8x hex head bolts G as shown Use allen key H to turn fittings G clockwise to fix IW 17 4206 51 X 0 G x 8 Fitting H x 1 G G H 4...

Page 10: ...re the bracket back onto metal center leg 9 using the previously removed 2x hex head bolts as shown Use allen key H to turn bolts clockwise to fix 7 3 Place the assembled metal center rail 7 with meta...

Page 11: ...rung slats 8 and thereafter insert the other ends of all parts 8 into both sides of 14x center plastic sleeves 11 as shown 8 2 Secure the previously assembled 14x sprung slat sets into the pre drilled...

Page 12: ...Page 12 CAUTION To Relocate Bed CAUTION DO NOT PULL ON SIDE RAIL CAUTION LIFT TO RELOCATE BED IW 17 4206 51 X 0...

Page 13: ...d period of time Our furniture will endure most temperatures in the home but it is best to avoid placing furniture next to heat sources such as radiators or fires Be particularly careful with solid wo...

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