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Treasure Chest Assembly Instructions- Continued
Please Recycle Instructions
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Now that you have completed the assembly,
open and close the lid 10 times to break in the
lid support mechanism.
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The lid should not fall when the Lid Support is
properly installed.
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If the lid does not stay in position when raised,
please call us and we will help you. Until the lid
support is properly installed, do not allow
children to use this product. Please check the
mounting screws periodically to be sure they
remain tight,
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Carefully open up lid to 85 degrees and hold it
in that position. Then attach the top mounting
bracket of the Lid Support to the inside of the
lid using the existing holes and 2
#8
screws.
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It is very important that the existing holes line
up perfectly or the lid support may not function
properly.
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Be careful not to over tighten screws.
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Use and Care Instructions
WARNING
Failure to properly install
the lid support will result in
an entrapment hazard
Lid
Body
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Made in America
Please check out to see our other products that are all made here in America. The safety of your children is our highest concern. We are a
GREEN
company
and hope you will be able to recycle the packag-ing material that we used to ship your product.
If you have a comment or a question please contact us. All of us
hope you and your family will enjoy this product for many years.
If you have any problems, please call us and we will help you
.
If you would like your Treasure Chest Personalized with
your child’s name. Contact us and we will take your
order and mail you your child’s name complete with
mounting instructions.
The finish on this product is an environmentally friendly water base acrylic made by Sherwin Williams. It may be cleaned with a furniture polish, lemon oil or a
non abrasive cleaner using a soft cloth. DO NOT USE AMMONIA or products containing ammonia such as Windex glass or
multi-surface cleaner. Scuff marks can usually be removed by using a polishing compound sold at auto parts stores.