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Thank you for purchasing your new piece of furniture from Dunelm.

We put a lot of effort in the design and construction of our products to ensure they set the standard for 

quality, durability and ease of assembly.

If for any reason you feel we haven

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t lived up to the high standards we set ourselves, please don

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hesitate in contacting us on 03451 656565 where our team will be very keen to understand what has 

gone wrong and, more importantly, put it right.

The Next Step...

Before you begin, we advise that you check that you have everything you need to get started. 

DEAR CUSTOMER

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Safety and Care Advice

IMPORTANT

 

Please take the time to read and understand these instructions before assembling your furniture.

Please keep these instructions for future reference.

Keep children and animals away from the assembly area.

This furniture contains small parts that could cause choking if swallowed.

Keep all plastic wrapping materials away from babies and children to avoid danger of suffocation.

Ensure that all packaging is disposed of carefully and responsibly.

From time to time check that there are no loose fittings on the unit,re-tighten when necessary.

Two people may be required for the assembly of this product.

Once items are part or fully assembled they are not returnable unless faulty.

This item is not for outdoor use – unless stated otherwise.

Some items will be supplied with a wall fixing strap,which we recommend is used to secure the item

to the wall, to prevent a child from accidentally pulling furniture over.

Furniture can be dangerous if incorrectly installed. 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.

 

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There is no need to feel daunted by the number of parts and fittings in front of you,we have 

compiled this straight forward, step-by-step guide to make sure that assembling your furniture is as 

easy as 1, 2, 3.

The full list of furniture parts,fixtures and fittings,as well as the tools you will need for assembly 

can be found 

on page 2,3,4 and 5 of this manual.  

ldentify all of the fittings,make sure that you have them all prepared and familiarise yourself with each

component, to make things easier when you are putting it all together.

-The first step you need to take is to ensure your safety!

Find a space to spread everying out across the floor before you begin assembling the item.

Lay each panel down on a clean and level area, ideally in the room of intended use, ensuring there is 

enough room to manoeuvre around the item. It is recommended that two people assemble this

product together.

Summary of Contents for Lynton Small Sideboard

Page 1: ...Lynton Small Sideboard H80 x W82 x D38 cm White...

Page 2: ...Once items are part or fully assembled they are not returnable unless faulty This item is not for outdoor use unless stated otherwise Some items will be supplied with a wall fixing strap which we rec...

Page 3: ...Panel exploded view Panels plan view 2 Left side panel Top panel 1 22 Parts fittings for the Lynton Small Sideboard 30609627 1 2 3 X3 9 4 5 6 7 8 6 10 12 11 13 16 14 15 15...

Page 4: ...Right side panel Partitional panel Front upper trim Crossing bar x 2 Bottom panel Front bottom trim 9 Drawer left panel x 3 Drawer back panel x 3 9 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 10 Parts fittings for the Lynton Smal...

Page 5: ...Panels plan view 4 9 Drawer right panel x 3 Drawer bottom panel x 3 9 9 11 12 Parts fittings for the Lynton Small Sideboard 30609627 Drawer front panel x 3 Door 13 14 Shelf x 2 15 Back panel 16...

Page 6: ...willneedplentyofspaceandaclean dryareaforassembly 5 A B C D E F G H J K Phillips screwdriver medium Flatblade screwdriver medium Metal cam lock x 45 30mm Wooden dowel x 24 3 5x14mm Screw x 14 Metal ca...

Page 7: ...m c 6 Ready Follow this step by step guide 1 B x 13 C x 14 A x 13 C B A x2 A C B 3 6 7 8 A A A A B B B C C C...

Page 8: ...lm 7 2 B x 8 C x 10 F x 8 D x 2 K x 1 C B A D F A C B 2 4 5 A x 8 A A B B C C F F...

Page 9: ...lm 8 3 4 A A A A 4 7 7 8...

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Page 14: ...lm 13 13 14 B x 24 X3 X3 H x 3 J x 3 H 12 13 A x 24 B A J 9 9 10 10 11 11 A A...

Page 15: ...lm 14 15 Please slide the drawer backwards and forwards until the drawer runner is sliding smooth...

Page 16: ...16 lm 15 M D 1 Dx 4 M x 2 17...

Page 17: ...lm 16 18 N x 12 1 Use stickers N on all visible holes N...

Page 18: ...edasdifferentwalltypesrequiredifferentrawplugsandscrews Pleaseensurethatyouusefittingsthataresuitableforyourwalltype seenextpageforageneralguide Pleaseensurethattheheadofthescrewsusedhasadiametergreat...

Page 19: ...ete stone woodorplasticboard 1 STANDARDWallPlug Generalwallmaterials 2 GENERALPURPOSE WallPlug Aerated Breezeblock 3 SHIELDANCHOR WallPlug Heavyloads 6 HAMMERFIXING WallPlug 4 CAVITYFIXING WallPlug 5...

Page 20: ...the furniture directly in front of heat sources such as radiators or fires as this can cause cracking or warping over time Alwaysusemattsandcoasterstoprotectthesurfacewhenplacingitemsonthe furniture...

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