Simpli Home Amherst AXCRAMH16-HIC Manual Download Page 6

•  To avoid marking, do not place rubber on surface (foot pads, etc.) 

•  Do not use abrasive cleaners 

To help protect your wood furniture, take these steps:

This furniture is designed for indoor use.

Perhaps the greatest environmental damage to wood furniture comes from wide swings in 
relative humidity (RH) in our homes. Wood absorbs and desorbs water as relative humidity 
rises and falls, and in doing so it swells and shrinks. Making matters worse, it expands and 
contracts unequally along different grain directions. As humidity changes, the components 
of wooden objects are continually pushing and pulling against each other. This pressure 
often results in parts of furniture no longer fitting together closely or becoming distorted 
or breaking from their own internal stresses. 

The response to relative humidity changes begins with determining the annual average RH 
for your particular space. Then try to keep the RH in the space where your furniture is as 
close to that average as possible, generally within about 10% up or down. De-humidify in 
the summer and humidify in the winter. 

Be aware that raising the temperature lowers the humidity and vice versa. Thus, modern 
heating systems, which can drive down interior RH in the winter, almost invariably cause 
problems for furniture. To counteract their effect, you can either modify the RH by keeping 
furniture containing spaces cooler in the winter or most importantly, have a good working 
humidifier for your home. A humidistat automatically works to balance the humidity in 
your home so it is constant. Dry indoor air can suck enough moisture from its surroundings 
to do permanent damage to wood, causing it to crack or split.

Remember, that not all woods are created equal. Two factors that help determine how 
rapidly a wood will lose moisture are pore size and surface hardness. A piece made from a 
dense and hard wood will dry less rapidly than pieces made from softer woods.

Furniture that is sealed and lacquered will lose moisture more slowly than an unfinished 
piece while pieces with veneer finishes are not only stronger but lose moisture more 
slowly than other finishes.

•  Keep furniture out of direct sunlight, which can cause it to dry out, crack and warp
•  If you can avoid it, don't put furniture near heating vents; if you can’t, keep the item 3 to 

4 inches away from the wall, giving the heat and air space to circulate

•  Dust with soft dry cloth

•  Use a humidifier, preferably one with an automatic control system that can sense the 

humidity level and adjust itself accordingly 

•  Do not use liquid or aerosol products 

•  For soil build-up, wipe with damp cloth & dry 

•  Don't over-humidify; that can damage wood by causing it to expand and contract

Care & Maintenance

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Page 1: ...Amherst Halifax Washington TV Media Stand Model AXCRAMH16 HIC 1...

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Page 5: ...raint provided with the product Consult our assembly instructions for help If the Furniture Anti Tipping Restraint kit is not in the box please contact our WARNING This item contains small parts which...

Page 6: ...oblems for furniture To counteract their effect you can either modify the RH by keeping furniture containing spaces cooler in the winter or most importantly have a good working humidifier for your hom...

Page 7: ...d WARNING Do not place a TV that exceeds the weight limits or size guidelines shown in the instructions specified for the furniture Do not overload shelves or place heavy items on top shelves or drawe...

Page 8: ...OR L R Same QTY 2 G1 SHELF QTY 2 G2 SHELF QTY 2 H TOP BACK PANEL QTY 1 BOTTOM BACK PANEL QTY 1 I JL LEFT BOTTOM BACK PANEL QTY 1 JR RIGHT BOTTOM BACK PANEL QTY 1 Front Avant Front Avant Front Avant Fr...

Page 9: ...STABLE HINGE QTY 4 MAGNET AND PLATE QTY 2 SETS SHELF SUPPORT QTY 24 PHILLIPS SCREW M3x15 mm QTY 8 PHILLIPS SCREW M4x15 mm QTY 24 FURNITURE TIP OVER RESTRAINT QTY 1 SET a M4 X 25 QTY 2 1 is extra b M4...

Page 10: ...Label H JR JL I Front Avant Front Avant A BL G2 G2 G1 G1 H D I JR JL C BR EL ER F EL F Front Avant Front Avant Front Avant Front Avant Front Avant Front Avant K 10 Components Key Diagram Model AXCRAM...

Page 11: ...ock Pins with guide holes and attach Dividers EL ER 4 Insert Cam Locks 2 into guide holes of EL ER 5 Use a flathead screwdriver to tighten Cam Locks into Pins Do not over tighten guide holes from Bott...

Page 12: ...mallet to tap Wood dowels 5 into bottom of holes securely 1 2 length of 3 Attach 6 Cam Lock Pins 2 into pre drilled holes on each Side BL BR Attach Shelves C D 1 Insert 4 Wood dowels 5 into guide hole...

Page 13: ...Attach Bottom Support Leg K to Bottom Shelf C using 4 Phillips Screws 12 2 Use Phillips screwdriver to tighten screws Do not over tighten Front Avant Front Avant C BL BR K K 12 Assembly Model AXCRAMH1...

Page 14: ...using Allen Key Screws 1 through guide holes 2 Use Allen Key 3 to tighten Screws Do not over tighten 1 3 1 Front Avant Front Avant Front Avant Front Avant A BL BR Front Avant Front Avant Front Avant A...

Page 15: ...JL JR H to back of cabinet using Phillips Screws Round Head 6 through guide holes 2 Use Phillips screwdriver to tighten screws Do not over tighten A H JL I JR 6 Warning Label Front Avant Front Avant A...

Page 16: ...s 11 into pre drilled holes on Doors F 2 Attach Adjustable Hinges on Doors F to Sides BL BR using Phillips Screws 11 into pre drilled holes on Sides BL BR 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten screw...

Page 17: ...w I Loosen screw II just one turn adjust door to desired position re tighten screw Loosen screw 11 adjust door to desired position re tighten screw 1 Side adjustment 4 mm Tighten the Screw marked II t...

Page 18: ...s Screws 10 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to attach Handles 4 to Doors F into pre drilled holes on Doors F 2 Attach Magnets 8 using Phillips Screws 10 into pre drilled holes on Bottom Shelf C A BL BR F...

Page 19: ...lf level 1 shelf level 2 shelf level 3 9 G2 G1 G1 9 2 2 Shelf Supports 9 may be used on back top of each Shelf G1 G2 as a 1 Use 4 Shelf Supports 9 for each Shelf G1 G2 in desired location tipping rest...

Page 20: ...NG Serious or fatal crushing injuries can occur from furniture tip over If the furniture tip over restraint kit is not in the box please contact our customer service department in order to obtain anot...

Page 21: ...location on the wall for mounting bracket screw hole approximately 2 inches hole and gently tap until the flange on the anchor is against the wall surface 4 Position the bracket over the anchor and us...

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