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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.

Mirror warning:

Use glass cleaner or soapy water for cleaning. Do not use anything abrasive as this may damage the surface of

the product.

PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

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Summary of Contents for 480 83 Series

Page 1: ...mately 120 MINUTES to assemble with 2 PEOPLE All assembly should be performed on a flat stable clean and soft surface This product is HEAVY it should be assembled as near as possible to the point of u...

Page 2: ...Page 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 x 2 12 13 15 x 2 16 x 2 17 x 2 19 x 2 20 x 4 21 x 3 22 23 x 2 24 25 26 27 x 4 28 29 30 IW 17 480X 80 3 R16...

Page 3: ...x 1 x 1 x 1 x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1 x 2 Top panel x 1 Drawer back x 2 Bottom panel x 1 19 Drawer bottom 20 21 22 23 Support drawer Removable shelf Back panel Back panel x 2 x 4 x 3 x 1 x 2 Vertical back rail...

Page 4: ...d bolt M6 x 25mm Flat washer 8 4 x 17x 1 6 x4 x4 x25 x10 x14 x4 W X Wood shelf support x12 Y Page 4 Fittings and parts checklist x4 Round head screw 4 x 40 Round head screw 4 x 25 x6 dd ee ff Cam scre...

Page 5: ...iver to turn fittings A clockwise to fix 1 2 Attach 2x cloth bar supports F using 4x flat head screws G into side panels 1 2 as shown Use a screwdriver to turn fittings G clockwise to fix 1 3 Insert 2...

Page 6: ...zi screwdriver to turn fittings C clockwise to fix 2 2 Attach 4x steel dowels D onto bottom panel 7 by screwing fittings D into the inset fittings that are located inside part 7 as shown Use a pozi sc...

Page 7: ...xed shelf 8 as shown 3 2 Attach door stopper 29 30 onto fixed shelf 8 using 2x round head screw dd as shown Use a screwdriver to turn fittings dd clockwise to fix Step 3 Fittings and parts checklist F...

Page 8: ...ttaching 4 2 Secure all parts 11 12 13 and 14 to left side panel 1 using 5x cam locks B as shown Use a pozi screwdriver to turn fittings B clockwise to fix 4 3 Secure part 8 to left side panel 1 using...

Page 9: ...tach rail 10 to rails 12 14 and fixed shelf 8 as shown Ensure cam screws A and dowels Y are aligned correctly with the holes of mating parts before attaching 5 4 Secure rail 10 to rails 14 using 2x ca...

Page 10: ...ing 6 2 Secure right side panel 2 to all parts 11 12 and 13 using 3x cam locks B as shown Use a pozi screwdriver to turn fittings B clockwise to fix 6 3 Secure right side panel 2 to parts 8 using 2x c...

Page 11: ...ls Y are aligned correctly with the holes of mating parts before attaching 7 2 Secure top panel 6 to all parts 1 2 9 10 11 and 12 using 4x grub screws E and 7x conformat screws H as shown Use a allen...

Page 12: ...D are aligned correctly with the holes of mating parts before attaching 8 2 Secure bottom panel 7 to all parts 1 2 using 4x grub screws E as shown Use a allen key K to turn fittings E clockwise to fix...

Page 13: ...and hex nut T onto threaded bolt R on leg 27 and in order as shown T followed by U U followed by V Tighten hex nut T using spanner jj as shown 9 4 Lift up the bottom panel 7 of unit as shown 9 5 Attac...

Page 14: ...of the unit using 52x round head screws N as shown Use a screwdriver to turn fittings N clockwise to fix 10 2 Secure gaps using 14x round head screws N with 14x small flat washers P as shown Use a sc...

Page 15: ...t rail 26 then place cloth bar rail 28 onto cloth bar supports F on left and right sides of unit as shown 11 2 Secure support rail 26 to top panel 6 using 2x hex head bolts gg as shown Use Allen key K...

Page 16: ...2x bolts J into inset fittings that are located on parts 1 2 and 9 as shown Ensure the holes on doors 3 4 and 5 are aligned correctly with the mating spring pin on side panels 1 2 and vertical front r...

Page 17: ...ATERAL ADJUSTMENT VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT FRONT TO BACK by slackening and retightening the hinge arm mounting screw via slots on mounting plate by slackening and retightening the screws on mounting plate...

Page 18: ...y Step Assembly Instructions Step 13 13 1 Attach 3x handles L to door 3 4 5 using 3x round head bolts M as shown Use a screwdriver to turn fittings M clockwise to fix Fitting Step 13 1 4 5 3 M L IW 17...

Page 19: ...de drawer fronts 15 as shown Ensure the direction of the holes on fittings Q are facing correctly as per diagram Page 19 Step By Step Assembly Instructions Step 15 Insert 8x dowels ee into the pre dri...

Page 20: ...drawer sides 16 17 to drawer fronts 15 as shown Ensure steel dowels Q and dowels ee are aligned correctly with the holes of mating parts before attaching 16 2 Secure drawer sides 16 17 to drawer front...

Page 21: ...turn fittings Z clockwise to fix 18 3 Secure support drawers 20 to drawer backs 18 drawer fronts 15 using 4x round head screws for each dd and ff as shown Use a screwdriver to turn fittings dd and ff...

Page 22: ...inside the unit as shown 20 3 Slide removable shelves 21 into the unit Ensure the holes on removable shelves 21 are facing down then place removable shelves 21 onto the pins of wood shelf supports X...

Page 23: ...ources 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 su...

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