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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

COVER

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Important: We recommend 2 people work together to assemble the chair.

If chair frame has been properly positioned on the rocker assembly, all

arrows on the "U" bar and rocker assembly will be pointing in the same direction.

Note the arrow labels

on the "U" bar and the rocker assembly. Also note the horseshoe shape of the rocker plate. Point the
open end of the horseshoe away from you. The arrows on the rocker assembly should be pointing
towards you. Set the chair frame on the rocker assembly with front of the seat facing you and the
arrows on the "U" bar pointing towards you as shown in

. This is very important for a safe,

balanced rocking motion.

Figure 2

Critical Step: The "U" metal plates must be installed in the proper location.

Hand tighten nuts 3-4 revolutions only.

CAUTION: Failure to place "U" metal plates under the rocker plates and above the"U" bar exactly
as shown in the diagram will cause the bolt heads and nuts to damage the structure of the rocker
plates and the "U" bar. Damage due to over tightening of bolts or improper assembly could
cause injury and may void your warranty.

Insert the "U" metal plates, so that the "U" bar and rocker plate are between both

sides of the "U" metal plates. Make sure that the holes in the "U" metal plate are completely aligned
with the holes in the "U" bar as shown in

. Guide the bolts through the holes on the top side of

the "U" metal plate, through the holes in the "U" bar, through the holes in the rocker plate and then,
most importantly, through the holes in the bottom side of the "U" metal plate. It is very important that the
holes in the bottom of the "U" metal plate are placed directly beneath the holes in the rocker plate. Add
a spring washer and a nut to each bolt as shown in

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Repeat the same procedure on the other side.

Read this step and

carefully examine.

Figure 3

Figure 3

Tighten all nuts and bolts with the hex wrenches provided.

Remove

the arrow labels from the "U" bar and rocker assembly. Cover all bolts with bolt covers.

Bolts must be FULLY tightened.

Figure 3

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"U" BAR

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"U" BAR

ROCKER

ASSEMBLY

ROCKER PLATE

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Assembly detail shown from the REAR of the chair for clarity

CHAIR VIEWED FROM THE FRONT

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FOOT CAP

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Summary of Contents for FNTDN9PCSW2C

Page 1: ...mer Service Hotline at 1 800 416 3511 Between 9 00 AM and 5 00 PM Eastern Time Monday through Friday Or visit our website at www hanover products com To expedite any future warranty claims please reta...

Page 2: ...ilure 2 Damages caused by retailer shipper or installation crew such as scratches dents tears chips etc 3 Any part which merely exhibits normal wear yet functions essentially as new including chips sc...

Page 3: ...furniture cleaner and protectant Woven furnishings may not be suitable for intensely hot climates Fine outdoor fabrics are designed to endure years of sun soil and moisture Wash outdoor cushions with...

Page 4: ...500 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION ORDER PART QTY FOOT CAP FACTORY ASSEMBLY SLING TUBE CAP FACTORY ASSEMBLY FC0030 FC0468 NOTE PARTS SHOWN ON PARTS LIST ARE NOT TO SCALE REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST A B FOOT CAP SL...

Page 5: ...the U bar Damage due to over tightening of bolts or improper assembly could cause injury and may void your warranty Insert the U metal plates so that the U bar and rocker plate are between both sides...

Page 6: ...NCH 1 HW0008 1 HEX WRENCH 2 HW0007 1 QTY 5 16 X 40 MM BOLT 8 0 X 2 3 MM SPRING WASHER HW0003 5 16 NUT HW0015 CHAIR FRAME PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION ORDER PART 4 4 4 1 1 A B C D E F G H I HW0295 BOLT COVER...

Page 7: ...as two bolts through the holes in the leg connector bracket Add a washer and a nut to the end of each bolt as shown in Repeat on the other three legs Fig 2 Hand tighten only Attach topside support to...

Page 8: ...1 1 18 8 8 2 4 2 1 1 HW0027 HW0105 HW0006 HW0009 HW0004 HW0014 HW0036 HW0038 FC0007 FOOT CAP FACTORY ASSEMBLY A B C D E F G H I J K L M G0003 1 TOUCH UP PAINT TOPSIDE SUPPORT 6 5 X 1 0 MM WASHER UMBRE...

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