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Unless you are particularly adept at assembling flat-pack/knock-down 
furniture, we understand building ready-to-assemble furniture can be a 
frustrating experience for some.  To help avoid confusion and to make 
the assembly process quicker and smoother, we have provided some 
helpful tips.  Before you begin the assembly, please read the following:

1.

Due to the size and/or weight on most of the ready-to-assemble furniture, it is 
highly recommended that the assembly should be done near the area of its 
intended location.  Make sure you have enough space to move around during 
the assembly.  ALWAYS have at least two people to help with transporting and 
assembling of the product to avoid any potential injury and/or damage.

2.

To protect from damage, assemble the item on a clean, protective surface, 
such as on a carpet or cardboard. 

3.

Make sure you have taken all the parts and hardware out of their packaging.  
Do not throw away packaging material until assembly is completed.

4.

Make sure all parts and hardware are accounted for by comparing the actual 
parts and hardware to the list provided in the assembly instructions.  Also 
check for any irregularity such as crack, flaw or improperly drilled hole.  If there 
is any problem or missing piece, please contact the manufacturer or the 
supplier.  Please have the model number, part number and a brief description 
of the problem ready will help expedite the replacement process. 

5.

Read the entire instruction manual and view the diagrams first before 
assembling.  Arrange your parts in order of use and group the identical 
hardware together to make it easier to grab each piece as you begin to 
assemble.

6.

During the assembly process, make sure all parts are properly aligned before 
tightening with the tool provided or required for the assembly.  Do not use 
power tools and do not over tighten.  

7.

When applying glue to the wood dowels to bond the parts together, please be 
ABSOLUTELY certain that the parts are correct and lined up with each other 
(refer to diagrams and take notice of the various pre-drilled hole locations).  
When in doubt, assemble the parts together first and if the parts fit right, then 
apply glue to the wood dowels.

PRE-ASSEMBLY INTRODUCTION

Summary of Contents for ID-11423

Page 1: ...ng a specific product with 1 being easy and 5 being difficult For most products two persons are recommended ID 11423 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Tools Required for Assembly Rev 14 07 09 Page 1 of 14 DIFFICU...

Page 2: ...trust in our company we will do our best to meet your service expectations Should you have any assembly related questions parts replacement requests comments or suggestions please feel free to contact...

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Page 6: ...Page 6 of 14 Before you begin please read Assembly and Care Advice Pre Assembly Introduction and Cam Lock Fastener Assembly Instructions PARTS LIST...

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Page 14: ...4 A ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETED Make sure the cabinet is rested on a flat surface and does not feel loose or wobbly If it does double check that the bolts screws are secured and proper...

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