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Furniture Use and Maintenance

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Furniture Assembly

Explanations / Possible notes used in the Assembly Instructions:

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1. Furniture units must be placed on a level surface and levelled.

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Check the condition of the cam pins while the furniture is in use. Tighten if necessary.

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Furniture must be placed in dry rooms, with working ventilation, and at least 1 m from active heat sources. The rooms must be protected against

detrimental weather conditions (sunlight, rain, etc.).

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Furniture must be moved by being lifted it with no load on it. Note: shifting or dragging furniture may cause permanent damage. When moving,

hold the vertical elements of the unit, i.e. the sides and legs. Do not grab the horizontal elements, e.g. structural shelves or drawers, as these are
prone to damage.

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Clean furniture using a damp cloth or paper towel.

3. NOTE!! Do not climb on furniture.

5.NOTE!! Placing excessive loads on furniture is dangerous to users and may cause permanent damage.

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Drill holes according to drawings. During this operation take
special care not to cut yourself or damage the component!

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NOTE!!

Component symbol

Code

Pack

A

B

C

D

E

Dimensions [mm]

Quantity[pcs]

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The first stage of the assembly involves fitting the components with

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he proper accessories as specified on the drawings below. 

The  symbol

denotes places where special caution is required 

 during assembly.

 

NOTE!! L ack o for improper adjustment poses risk of flap door

falling freely.

Attach unit to wall when completely assembled. Improperly

attached furniture may break free and fall while being mounted

or used.The unit may only be attached to the wall by a qualified

person. Check that the wall is suitable fo rhaving furniture

attached to it before hand. Choose a suitable anchor bolt and

check the strength and quality of the attachment.

Place the top unit on the base unit then join them using

connector plate n52 and screws p25. The unit may break free

and fall during use if this instruction is not followed.

Assemble the unit according to the drawings below using the 
specified connectors and/or joints. 

The drawer must be assembled with great caution so as not to
damage its fragile frame connections.        

Apply glue y1 into the holes of the depicted component, attach it and

wait for the glue to dry. 

Clean the glued area thoroughly. 

Adjustment

Tighten the screws e8 so they do not project over the rim. 

Option

P

lace the insert upside down onto the frame in place designed for

that component using the unfolded top unit. 

Install the mattress. IMPORTANT!!! Due to safe ty reasons,

there must be at least 230mm between the top edge of

components A and B and the level of the mattress. When

using the space underneath the bed, pay attention"! ” t o the

protruding edge of component C. Be warned that small

children (under 6 years of age) are at risk of falling from the

top bed.

Use security tape as this is essential to ensure the safety of

those who use your furniture.

NOTE!! 

Handle glass components with extra caution so as not to cut

yourself or damage or break the components.

Connect the adjoining units using VHS connecting screws. 

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The door may be installed either on the left or the right side of the 

unit.

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NOTE!! B ed unit and flap have a tendency to slam when

closing. There is a risk of injury.

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Apply masking strip/unit in visible places.

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B

A=B

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n26

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p38

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x16 mm

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NOTE!! 

High gloss fronts are covered with a protective film which 

is to be removed once the component has been hung up. 
The surface of these fronts cannot be cleaned until least 4 weeks
after removing the protective film. 

NOTE!! 

Furniture may break free and fall if not used with caution. 

Note: Before starting to assemble furniture, please read all the Furniture Assembly Instructions including the rules for maintenance and use. 
  Follow the sequence of individual assembly stages according to the paragraphs              provided in the General Rules for Furniture Assembly. 

KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DURATION OF FURNITURE USE. 

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NOTE!

 Do not proceed with assembly if any components are defective or damaged. 

2. Place the components on a soft, clean surface, e.g. a towel or blanket, during assembly. Do not assemble furniture on rags, carpets, etc. 
3. Drive the dowel pins f1 into the 8mm diameter holes, located on components' edges. Leave the cam bolt holes free. Any pin that sticks out by more 

 than 10mm needs to be taken out, replaced and shortened as it may damage the side wall during assembly. 

4. Make sure that the diagonals are of equal length before attaching the back wall. 

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 Safety strap. Install according to instructions. Improperly secured furniture may break free and fall during use. 

6. Dear Customer, in case of complaints please quote the code number provided on the first page of the Assembly Instructions. Report all comments 

and complaints where you purchased the furniture. If possible, provide a label of defective product indicating the packing date and the packer. 

Set screw   adjusts cabinet flap door opening (tighten the screw for

 

the 

cabinet flap door to fall more freely).      

Summary of Contents for KRISTOFF B191-LOZ120x200

Page 1: ...A B C D E 45 70 40 1 24 18 2 3 025 2012 4 5 5 2 A B A B 4 f1 3 1 5 n26 1 p38 x16 mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 16 1 2 3 8 f1 10 4 5 VHS 4 n52 p2 y1 y1 1 1 216 375162 27 8...

Page 2: ...insert upside down onto the frame in place designed for that component using the unfolded top unit Install the mattress IMPORTANT Due to safe ty reasons there must be at least 230mm between the top ed...

Page 3: ...8 s2 16 x44 r3 15x15 22 mm x8 r42 20 11 20 11 1 3 1 22 739 964 B191 420 1 1 3 1 22 740 145 B191 421 2 1 3 1 22 740 145 B191 422 3 2 3 1 22 2000 200 B191 133 4 2 3 1 22 2000 200 B191 134 5 1 3 1 22 177...

Page 4: ...30mm x20 r3 15x15 22 mm x4 r42 20 11 20 11 x6 k1 x8 8x30 mm f1 x8 e17 6 3x20mm 4 f1 r3 r3 e17 e17 e17 n106 r3 r42 r42 r3 r3 r43 r43 f1 f1 5 r43 r43 f1 f1 r3 r3 r42 r42 r3 r3 r3 f1 e17 e17 e17 e17 n106...

Page 5: ...2 3 8 2 r3 f1 x4 8x30 mm f1 x24 r3 15x15 22 mm 10 11 1 r3 r3 r3 r3 r3 r3 3 r3 r3 r3 k1 2 r3 r3 r3 k1 r3 r3 r3 r3 r3 r42 r42 12 r3 r3 r42 r42 13 r3 r3 r3 f1 f1 x2 x4 r42 20 11 20 11 r42...

Page 6: ...3 4 8 4 r10 r3 r3 r10 f6 r3 r3 r3 r3 r10 x1 z1 x1 z1 x2 5 8x 0 mm f6 x4 r10 62mm f6 r10 r3 r3 r10 r3 r3 r3 r3 r10 x2 5 8x 0 mm f6 x4 r10 62mm 4 8 6 r10 r10 f6 r10 f6 r10 5 7 9 r10 f6 r10 r10 f6 r10...

Page 7: ...e1 7x50mm r10 r3 r3 r10 f6 r3 r3 r3 r3 r10 x1 z1 r3 r3 x4 5 8x 0 mm f6 x6 r10 62mm x1 z1 x2 5 8x 0 mm f6 x4 r10 62mm f6 r10 r3 r3 r10 r3 r3 r10 r10 r10 r10 r10 r10 r10 f6 f6 f6 f6 r10 f6 r10 r10 f6 r1...

Page 8: ...7 6 8 8 x8 e17 6 3x20mm 10 12 11 8 4 9 5 4 5 13 z1 e17 e17 e17 e17 e17 z1...

Page 9: ...9 7 8 10 3 2 7 5 6 4 j138 j138 e8 x18 s2 16 1 1970 1170 270 the metal base bed 14 2 B191 SZU 100 1 2 z1 j138 x4 j138 M6x84 x2 e8 7x50mm x1 z1 e8 z1 e8 e8 r3 s2...

Page 10: ...11 8 8 1 120 200 the base under a mattress 14 2 B191 SZU 100 3 B191 SZU 3 3 2 1...

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