Techni Mobili RTA-4985 Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 21

DESKS/LAPTOP CARTS/FILE CABINETS:  LIMITED 5-YEAR WARRANTY 

TV Stand/Entertainment Center: 2 YEAR WARRANTY 

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resellers  that  this  product  will  be  free  from  defects  in  its workmanship  and  materials, 

under  normal  use  and  service  conditions,  as  described herein.  "Defects" as used  in 

this  warranty,  is  defined  as  any  imperfections  that  impair  the  use  of  the  furniture  or 

product. 

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e  will  replace  any  defective  part,  at  its discretion, and without charge to the 

original purchaser other than the freight from the end consumer.

Replacement  parts  can only  be  supplied  if  parts  are  available.  Items  out  of production 

may  be  unavailable.  This  warranty  will  be  effective  for  the  applicable  time  period 

beginning  the  date  of  purchase  on  your  original  sales  receipt.  The  obligation  under 

this  warranty  is  limited  to  repairing  or  replacing  products  or  parts  as  provided 

herein. This product has been designed for and is intended for office and home-office use 

only.  This  warranty  is  Original  Purchaser's  sole  remedy  for  product  defects,  and  this 

warranty  does  not  extend  to  any  product,  or  damage  to  any  product,  caused  by  or 

attributed  to  abuse  or  misuse,  products  used  for  commercial  or  rental  purposes,  use 

modifications  of,  or  attachments  to  the  product,  and  products  or  parts  not  used, 

maintained,  or extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties,  express or 

implied,  including without limitations any implied warranty or merchantability or of fitness 

for a particular purpose.  Please note,  all desks made with  PVC Laminate surface should 

not be exposed to direct sunlight,  as it may damage the material.  Damage of this nature 

is not covered under this warranty. 

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e  will  not  be  responsible  for  indirect,  special,  incidental  or  consequential damages. 

This  warranty  is  limited  to  merchandise  purchased  in  the  Continental  United  States. 

Some  States  do  not  allow  the  exclusion  or  limitation  of  incidental  or  consequential 

damages,  so  the  above  limitations  or  exclusions  may  not  apply  to  you.  This  warranty 

gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that may vary from state to 

state. 

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Page 5: ... PART QTY ITEM El 3 6X35 MM 0 mmmmmmim El 8 4X16 MM B 12 4X35 MM JOllllllllt El 4 6X12 MM mm DI 24 3X15 MM D 4 4X4 MM JID El 8 4X20 MM mmnIB 3 D40 MM D 16 6X40 MM 0 El 32 6X25 MM Ill 48 4X14 MM 1 MAIN PARTS LAYOUT FOR REFERENCE G X3 fl 0X8 ...

Page 6: ... kind of hardware CamBolt 1 Screw the bolt into the correspondingpanel 2 In the other panel insert the cam lock and align it so it can properly receive the bolt then join both panels There might be a ver small gap between the panels which is normal 3 Turn the cam lock clockwise to lock theparts together if there was a small gap it will also close CamLock ALIGNMENT DIRECTION ...

Page 7: ... the assembly C Make sure you understand which hardware will be used on each step Using the wrong size of screw bolt or pin might strip the threads or cause damage to the part in which it is bein used IifT 8 To avoid misalignments always leave the screws loose and tighten them until all pieces are positioned correctly C Do not overtighten or force the screws as they might break strip damage the th...

Page 8: ...m 0111111111 x4 Cam lock direction Don t forget to IL tum the cam lo Use screws B to assemble the small drawer back panel 29 to the side panels 25 and 26 as shown Grab 1 SET of drawer sliders 14 and sort them by their shape The L shaped will be used in this step The flat ones will be used until step 21 so please set them aside With the drawer upside down and its front facing away from you assemble...

Page 9: ... Slide the drawer bottom panel 28 through the grooves of panels 30 31 and 32 as shown STEPS Screws 4x35mm x4 11 1 llli 1 Cam lock direction Don t forget to i turn the cam lo Use screws B to assemble the file drawer back panel 33 to the side panels 30 and 31 as shown r J Insert the hanging file tubes 34 from the back through the file back panel 33 and into the threaded holes of the front panel 32 a...

Page 10: ...semble the handle 24 to the front panel 32 using screws Das shown STEP12 Screws __ ____j i Assemble the base tubes 7 to the bottom face of the CPU bottom panel 4 using screws Fas shown 4x20mm lIDlIDIDlllll x2 4x14mm x16 STEP13 Attach the studs 3 to the base tubes 7 as shown STEP14 Screws This panel is narrower than panel 11 First screw the bolts K into the CPU back panel 5 then assemble the CPU si...

Page 11: ...d the correct size of bolts in the correct positions in step 15 Solution 2 Make sure the cam locks on panels 1 2 and 4 are properly aligned to receive the bolts Problem The cam locks don t turn or turn less than half way Solution Remove the panels align the cam locks and insert a screwdriver in every hole jiggling it a little to allow the cam lock to align inside the panel Cam lock direction First...

Page 12: ...o the top and middle sets of holes using screws C as shown Note that the wheel is facing towards the front of the panels and down with 2 empty holes on the slider above it THE BOTTOM SET OF FLAT SLIDERS ARE INSTALLED UNTIL STEP 25 T 4D T _ o_o_ oo _o _ o _o _o_o_t_o _ o j o T 4D jo of o o 00 0 00 00 Right ex2 0 e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ o T I First screw the bolts K into the interior face of the cabinet b...

Page 13: ... The panels don t come down flush and there is a gap Solution 1 Review and make sure you installed the correct size of bolts in the correct positions Solution 2 Make sure the cam locks on panels 12 13 and 15 are properly aligned to receive the bolts Problem The cam locks don t turn or turn less than half way Solution Remove the panels align the cam locks and insert a screwdriver in every hole jigg...

Page 14: ...n with 2 empty holes on the slider above it 4D T 6 D Right T 4D oo oo o oo o o o o 1 1o of o o oo o oo oo First screw the bolts K to panels 5 and 15 as shown then assemble to both panels the central panel 17 as shown and as explained in page 5 and finally insert the grommet 36 into panel 17 from the outside as shown ______ m CJ D_____ ii CJ Cam lock direction f W Assemble the support tubes for mai...

Page 15: ...ide ii I w El _ I Use screws I to assemble the keyboard sliders 20 to the slider bases 21 as shown MAKE SURE YOU ARE ASSEMBLING THE SLIDERS CORRECTLY Screws 4x4mm nn The flat side of the sliders are positioned touching the bases The tabs on the sliders face up x4 The screw is inserted from the outside through the base hole and into the threaded hole of the slider The sliders will slide towards the...

Page 16: ... DO NOT LOCK THE CAM LOCKS YET Then place plastic washers J over the holes of the cabinets and secure the support tubes 19 using screws A from underneath the frame Finally lock the cam locks as explained in page 5 1st ij ij tt Last MIGHT REQUIERE 2 PEOPLE Extend the keyboard sliders 20 and place the keyboard panel 22 over the tabs making the holes coincide and secure the panel using screws F from ...

Page 17: ...D to assemble the handle 24 to the CPU door 23 STEP 34 Use screws G to assemble the hinges 8 on the CPU door 23 to the CPU left panel 1 as shown Screws 4x16mm f nttt x4 If the door does not close properly you can adjust the alignment of the hinges by adjusting the following screws Adjust side to side Adjust the height Adjust the depth ...

Page 18: ...ttom of the file drawer and or the top drawer doesn t fit Reason The drawers sliders are rising the drawers more than what it should be Solution Review steps 4 and 10 for the correct assembly of the sliders on the drawers Problem The bottom drawer hits the bottom panel and or there is a gap at the top of the top drawer Reason The sliders inside the cabinet are tilted down at the front Solution Rev...

Page 19: ...I ALL DONE Give yourself a nice pat on the back You did a great job ...

Page 20: ...n towel Do not use solvents or abrasive materials to clean the unit If you decide to use a cleaning agent test first on an area hidden from view such as underneath the tabletop Do not seat on the unit or lean against it Do not allow small children to play under or over the unit Do not allow small children to reach inside the drawers or compartments without your supervision Do not pull push or drag...

Page 21: ...tended for office and home office use only This warranty is Original Purchaser s sole remedy for product defects and this warranty does not extend to any product or damage to any product caused by or attributed to abuse or misuse products used for commercial or rental purposes use modifications of or attachments to the product and products or parts not used maintained or extended hereunder is in l...

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