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Furniture Care Instructions

Room Climate Control

       

Wood, when firs

t cut contains more than 50 percent water. When it is prepared for furniture

construction it is placed in a Kiln and the mois ture content is brought down to 8 to 10 percent. Wood

is porous and responds to its environment. If the room has high humidity it will absorb it and expand

and if the humidity is low it will lose mois

 

ture and shrink.

      It is important that the humidity levels in the room be controlled from extremes of too much

humidity or too little. Furniture should not be placed close to air-conditioning outlets, fireplaces, 

radiators, space heaters, humidifiers or dehumidifiers. Exposure to extreme variations of

temperature and humidity can damage any fine wood product.

The Ideal Environment for Fine Furniture

           

Fine wood furniture will have fewer problems when its environment is controlled at a temperature

between 65 and 75 degrees and a relative humidity between 35 and 40 percent. Wood placed in an

environment outside of those limits can and will shrink or expand and may develop some small

cracks which are not material or structural defects.

Sticking Doors and Drawers

           

With minor changes in temperature and humidity, doors and drawers may swell and be

difficult to open or close. Tolerances have been built into the units but extreme conditions may s

till

cause sticking. This will adjust back to normal over time but until it does, consider using a 

dehumidifier or rub candle wax or paraffin on the sides that s

 

tick.

Avoid Direct Sunlight  

 

          

Keep the furniture out of direct sunlight. Ultraviolet rays will fade colors and in some cases

darken them. It can also cause crazing or hair line cracks in the finish. White finishes will yellow

naturally over time and exposure to direct sunlight will hasten this natural process along with some

woods darkening naturally over time; this is not considered to be a quality defect.

Proper Storage

      

 If  you need to put your furniture in storage for any period of time,  do not place furniture

 

in a damp

basement or hot dry attic. Allow air movement around the furniture and do not stack anything on it.

In General

 

Protect furniture surface from hot or extremely cold items.

Use coasters under hot or cold beverages. 

Do not use synthetic fabric under accessories or lamps.

Protect tops from pens, markers and crayons.

Oils from potpourri and other scented items can damage the furniture finish.

Do not drag items across the surface of the furniture.

Allow the surface to breath by rotating your accessories and lamps.

Do not over polish the furniture, do it  only two or three times a year. Over polishing can

dis 

tort the natural finish of the product.

Do not wax the furniture as wax build up can destroy the natural finish of the product.

When moving furniture always lift the unit. Do not push or drag it to avoid damage to the legs.

Keep the furniture level so doors and drawers open and close freely.

Clean with a damp, not wet, cloth. Use only a mild soap. Do not use abrasive cleaners. 

Summary of Contents for Signature RTA Dresser

Page 1: ...ssembly and use of this product Adult assembly is required Allen wrench included required for assembly Product features and decorations may vary from illustrations Do not use power drills or drivers Phillips Head Screwdriver Not included required for assembly Bulletin NO 120310 00 EN EN fisher price com ...

Page 2: ... Rail x1 E3 Lower Front Rail x2 C Divider Frame x1 F2 Lower Back Rail x1 G2 Bottom Back Panel x1 Large G1 Top Back Panel x1 Small H3 Left Drawer x6 H2 Drawer Back x6 H4 Right Drawer x6 H5 Drawer Bottom x6 H6 Drawer Support x12 F3 Back Thick Panel x1 E4 Front Molding x1 H1 Drawer Front x6 F1 Top Back Rail x1 ...

Page 3: ...lt x24 Plastic Crescent Washer x12 K Wood Dowel x22 L N 1 Phillips Head Screw x60 O 5 8 Phillips Head Screw x39 1 Knob Bolts x12 P Drawer Knob x12 Q Anti Tip Kit x 1bag Instruction and Hardware inside Plastic bag M Allen Wrench x1 R 1 1 8 Allen Head Bolt x20 J ...

Page 4: ...me but until it does consider using a dehumidifier or rub candle wax or paraffin on the sides that stick Avoid Direct Sunlight Keep the furniture out of direct sunlight Ultraviolet rays will fade colors and in some cases darken them It can also cause crazing or hair line cracks in the finish White finishes will yellow naturally over time and exposure to direct sunlight will hasten this natural process ...

Page 5: ...5 STOP IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY ISSUES WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE YOU RETURN THIS TO THE RETAILER PLEASE FOLLOW PROCEDURES ON THE BACK PAGE ...

Page 6: ...Assembly Step 1 6 E2 Bottom Front Rail x1 E1 Top Front Rail x1 F2 Lower Back Rail x1 F3 Back Thick Panel x1 F1 Top Back Rail x1 Wood Dowel x20 L E1 E2 F1 F2 F3 L L L L L L L L L L ...

Page 7: ...Rail x1 E2 Bottom Front Rail x1 E3 Lower Front Rail x2 F2 Lower Back Rail x1 F3 Back Thick Panel x1 F1 Top Back Rail x1 I 1 3 4 Allen Head Bolt x2 1 1 8 Allen Head Bolt x6 J Allen Wrench x1 R J C E3 J E2 C F3 C J J F3 F2 F1 E2 E3 E1 E3 I I I R C F1 J C ...

Page 8: ...Assembly Step 3 8 A Left Side Panel x1 I 1 3 4 Allen Head Bolt x6 1 1 8 Allen Head Bolt x2 J Allen Wrench x1 R Plastic Crescent Washer x6 K K I F1 F2 F1 F3 E2 E3 E1 A K I F3 J E3 C K I ...

Page 9: ...Assembly Step 4 9 I 1 3 4 Allen Head Bolt x6 1 1 8 Allen Head Bolt x2 J Allen Wrench x1 R Plastic Crescent Washer x6 K B Right Side Panel x1 F1 E1 E3 E2 K I F1 J E3 F3 A C B B B K I K B F3 I K ...

Page 10: ...Assembly Step 5 D Top Panel x1 D J 10 I I 1 3 4 Allen Head Bolt x10 1 1 8 Allen Head Bolt x4 J Allen Wrench x1 R I I I I I I J J E2 C A B J I I J R B F1 E1 D ...

Page 11: ...Assembly Step 6 1 1 8 Allen Head Bolt x6 J Wood Dowel x2 L Allen Wrench x1 R 11 E4 J J J J B A L L L L E4 E4 E4 Front Molding x1 ...

Page 12: ...12 Assembly Step 7 G2 Bottom Back Panel x1 Large G1 Top Back Panel x1 Small O 5 8 Phillips Head Screw x39 Label O G2 G1 ...

Page 13: ...w Drawer Bottom to be inserted Glides should be on the bottom outside of box H1 P Q N N N N H3 Left Drawer x6 H4 Right Drawer x6 H5 Drawer Bottom x6 H6 Drawer Support x12 H1 Drawer Front x6 H2 Drawer Back x6 N 1 Phillips Head Screw x60 1 Knob Bolts x12 P Drawer Knob x12 Q H3 H4 H2 H1 H4 H2 H1 H5 H3 Q H2 H3 H4 H6 ...

Page 14: ...Assembly Step 9 14 Plastic bag Anti Tip Kit x 1bag Instruction and Hardware inside M WARNING LABEL Note Please follow instructions in Anti Tip Kit when assembly is complete Plastic bag Drawer ...

Page 15: ...r stabilizer bar of your crib depending on which model you have Someone will contact you via e mail or phone to help you with your issues If you do not have internet access you can fax your information to 732 527 0664 If you do not have internet or fax access please call us at our toll free number 1 888 963 8125 Be sure to have all of the above information ready to give to your Customer Service Sp...

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