Meubilair 203242-07 Quick Start Manual Download Page 3

 

 

Do not pull or drag your item. Ensure its evenly supported and lifted while moving it.

Please do not place hot/cold items (eg. Hot drinks)

 

directly on to the surface.

 

1. 

For larger items, please ensure that you have sufficient space and people (as indicated 
on page 1) to assemble your product safely.

2. 

We recommend that, where possible, all ite

ms are assembled near to the area in 

which they will be placed in use, to avoid movi

ng

 the product unnecessarily once 

assembled.

3. 

For the protection of your furniture, we recommend that the product is placed on a 
protected surface during assembly to prevent

 

any damage.

4. 

During assembly please take care not to ove

r

-tighten any fittings, as this may damage 

the product.

5. 

Always place the product on a flat, steady and

 

stable surface.

6. 

Do not stand on the product. Do not use the product as a stepladder.

7. 

This product is intended for indoor, household

 u

se only as it is non industrial product.

9. 

Due to the painted finish of this product, when

 

first opening the carton and 

10.  Please use caution and care when lifting the product to avoid personal injury and/or damage.

8. 

Use of power tools is  NOT recommended for assembling this product.

assembling, the smell of paint may be notice

a

ble. If there is any smell of paint it will 

dissipate over a short period of time.  The paint is non-toxic and contains no lead.  
Please contact the retailer you purchased this item from if you have any concerns.

Care and Maintenance of your Furniture

 

Please periodically check all fittings and re-tig

ht

en as necessary.

 

To clean your item, please use a damp cloth 

a

nd wipe clean. Never use harsh chemicals or strong

detergents as this could damage the finish of your product.

 

Never allow any kind of liquid to remain on y

ou

r furniture. Absorption can cause wood 

to warp or finishes to de-laminate.

 

Avoid placing sharp objects on the surface as this may  scratch the surface. 

It is recommended to use trivets or coasters under flowerpots, vases, cups etc to avoid damage to 

your item.

 

 Assembly Tips

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 Long Island 1 Drawer Side Table

Summary of Contents for 203242-07

Page 1: ...CREWDRIVER Flat Head screwdriver DO NOT USE POWER DRILL 1 13 REQUIRED ASSEMBLY TOOLS FLOOR AREA 2M x 2M REQUIRED ASSEMBLY SPACE APPROXIMATE ASSEMBLY TIME 2 PERSON ASSEMBLY 60min Long Island 1 Drawer S...

Page 2: ...ad these instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference This product is intended for domestic use only and is not designed for commercial use Do not assemble use this item if any comp...

Page 3: ...ial product 9 Due to the painted nish of this product when rst opening the carton and 10 Please use caution and care when lifting the product to avoid personal injury and or damage 8 Use of power tool...

Page 4: ...you insert connecting quick t Quick t head should be in the centre of the cam lock when the two panels are joined Cam lock should be inserted before quick t Turn cam lock clockwise to tighten Tighten...

Page 5: ...x12 Bx19 Nx4 Hx4 Ix5 Jx1 Kx1 Dx1 Ex1 Fx1 Gx1 6 7 8 9 10 11 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC Slider Left Right Slider Slider Left Right Slider Lx1 Anchor Mx1 Anti tip Bracket Ox1 Screw Screw Wooden Dowel Cam Bo...

Page 6: ...6 13 Long Island 1 Drawer Side Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 7: ...ck Front 7 13 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 2 Basic Kitchen Cart 6 x C 12 x A 1 x D Long Island 1 Drawer Side Table 1 x E C D C C C 1 2 E C C C C C E A A A 1 2 A A A A A A A A A A Back Back Front Front D C C C R...

Page 8: ...4 5 B B B B B B N N N N Ensure the 2nd person is holding the panel 2 to support them until this step is completed this will avoid damage to your item B B B B B 1 5 4 6 Ensure the 2nd person is holdin...

Page 9: ...head of the cam bolt goes into the open mouth of the cam nut You then turn the cam nut so it tightens over the bolt 9 13 STEP 5 STEP 2 STEP 6 Basic Kitchen Cart 5 x B Long Island 1 Drawer Side Table 5...

Page 10: ...H H A A B B 11 11 11 I I I I 8 9 7 11 Note Its important not to over tighten screws on the drawer sides until all sides are aligned and the drawer base is inserted Tighten screws fully once base is i...

Page 11: ...id any serious injury this product has been supplied with a wall strap to prevent toppling We strongly recommend that this product is permanently xed to the wall or other suitable surface Wall xing ha...

Page 12: ...er Install all tip over restraints provided with your product Place heaviest items inside the lower doors Do not sit TV s or other heavy objects on top of this product Never allow children to climb or...

Page 13: ...ncluded if your walls are made of brick breeze block concrete stone or wood Screws may be able to be xed directly to solid wood walls as they will provide a secure anchor point 1 General Purpose Wall...

Page 14: ...s made Normal Wear and r a e T This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear to the products or parts Exclusions This warranty does not cover Any defects caused by an accident misuse abuse imprope...

Page 15: ...your receipt showing the date of purchase to this Warranty cer cate and kee e c n e r e f e r r u o y r o f p In the event of a product fault please email the Customer Service team Please ensure that...

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