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PRE ASSEMBLY

INTRODUCTION

Suitable Location

Assembling near the area of the 

intended location is highly 

recommended.

Avoid Scratches

Use cardboard, blankets or a 

carpeted area while assembling 

furniture to prevent scratches.

Teamwork

ALWAYS have at least two people 

to help with transporting and 

assembling the product to avoid 

potential injury and/or damage.

Flat Surface

Make sure the furniture rests on 

a flat and level surface with each 

leg evenly touching the floor.

Sufficient Space

Make sure you have enough 

space to move around during the 

assembly.

We understand building ready-to-assemble furniture can be a challenging 

experience for some.  To help avoid confusion, we have provided some helpful 

tips that may speed up the process.

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Summary of Contents for FGI-19801C24

Page 1: ...effort needed to assemble a specific product ASSEMBLY RATING EASY DIFFICULT Hammer Not Included Not Included Philips Screwdriver TOOLS REQUIRED 2 People Recommended E Commerce by Enitial Lab MODEL GIV...

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Page 3: ...lp with transporting and assembling the product to avoid potential injury and or damage Flat Surface Make sure the furniture rests on a flat and level surface with each leg evenly touching the floor S...

Page 4: ...the appropriate hand tools or power tools for assembly Select steps such as tightening screws and or bolts may require hand tools to avoid causing damage during assembly Position each part correctly a...

Page 5: ...OCK FASTENER ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS cam bolt cam lock screwdriver 4 Turn the cam lock clockwise gently until it will not turn any more 2 Insert the cam bolt into the bolt hole of joint panel 3 Align th...

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Page 7: ...GET READY Please group boards as below 7 18...

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Page 11: ...11 18 Finished side of panels F is facing upwards...

Page 12: ...12 18 Finished side of panels H I are facing upwards...

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Page 18: ...ce Lift don t drag To avoid damage to product please always LIFT the product when transporting of adjusting the placement ASSEMBLY COMPLETED Please ensure the furniture rests on an even and flat surfa...

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