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WARNING

Please use your furniture correctly and safely. Improper use can cause safety hazards,

or damage to your furniture or household items. 

Carefully read the following chart.

Look out for:

What can happen:

How to avoid the problem:

• Overloaded shelves.

• Improper loading can cause the

product to be top-heavy.

• Risk of injury.

• Top-heavy furniture can tip over.

• Overloaded shelves can break.

• Never exceed the weight limits shown in

the instructions.

• Work from bottom to top when loading

shelves. Place the heavier items on the 

lower shelves.

• Improperly moving furniture that is not

designed and equipped with casters.

• Furniture can tip over or break if

improperly moved.

• Physical injury. Furniture can be very

heavy.

• Unload shelves from top to bottom before

moving the furniture.

• Do not push furniture, especially on a

carpeted fl oor. Have a friend help you lift 

the item and set it in place.

• This unit must be positioned against a

wall.

• Children climbing on the shelves can

cause the product to tip.

• Risk of injury or death.

• Do not allow children to climb on the

shelves. Avoid placing items like toys or 

candy on upper shelves.

• Use the supplied tipping restraint kit for

added stability.

• Placing TVs on furniture items that are

not designed to support a television is 

hazardous.

• Risk of injury or death. TVs can be very

heavy. Plus the weight and location of the 

picture tube tends to make TVs unbalanced 

and prone to tipping forward.

• This product is not designed to support a

television.

Summary of Contents for 5426436

Page 1: ...Hythe Wall Mounted 4 Shelf Bookcase with Door 5426436 The stories of your life Teknik www teknikoffice co uk ...

Page 2: ...ardware Identification Assembly Steps No 2 Phillips Screwdriver Tip Shown Actual Size Table of Contents Assembly Tools Required 3 4 5 6 17 Straight Edge Screwdriver Page 2 Electric drill with 5 16 bit ONLY in indicated step ...

Page 3: ...on the edge to help distinguish similar parts from each other Use this part identification to help identify similar parts Now you know our ABCs A TOP 1 B LEFT END 1 C RIGHT END 1 D UPRIGHT 1 E BACK 1 F BOTTOM 1 G BRACE 2 H UPPER FRAME 2 J DOOR 1 K LOWER FRAME 2 L SHELF 3 A B C D E F G H H J K K L L L Page 3 G ...

Page 4: ...tion å Screws are shown actual size You may receive extra hardware with your unit CAM SCREW 6 2 HIDDEN CAM 6 1 WOOD DOWEL 6 3 PULL 1 4 UPPER GUIDE 2 5 LOWER GUIDE 2 6 WALL ANCHOR 2 7 L WRENCH 1 8 APPLIQUE CARD 1 9 Page 4 ...

Page 5: ... actual size You may receive extra hardware with your unit 1 9 16 PAN HEAD SCREW 6 11 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREW 8 12 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 13 1 2 HEX HEAD SCREW 8 14 1 15 16 HEX HEAD SCREW 16 15 Page 5 2 PAN HEAD SCREW 2 16 10 3 8 MACHINE SCREW 2 ...

Page 6: ... Turn the CAM SCREW or gently tap the CAM DOWEL until the shoulder is against the surface of the part 1 Hidden Cam Hidden Cam Arrow Push a HIDDEN CAM into the part The arrow in the HIDDEN CAM must point toward the hole in the edge of the board Hole 2 3 1 2 Insert the CAM SCREW or CAM DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM Tighten the HIDDEN CAM Page 6 ...

Page 7: ...n the empty carton to avoid scratching your unit or the floor å Turn six CAM SCREWS 2 into the TOP A å Push six HIDDEN CAMS 1 into the ENDS B and C and UPRIGHT D A B C D 2 Arrow 1 Page 7 Just think The sooner you do this the sooner you do something else ...

Page 8: ...ten the ENDS B and C and UPRIGHT D to the TOP A Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS å NOTE Be sure the WOOD DOWELS in the TOP insert into the ENDS and UPRIGHT Step 2 B D C Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Surface without HIDDEN CAMS Groove 3 A Page 8 ...

Page 9: ...Step å Slide the BACK E into the grooves in the ENDS B and C and TOP A Step 3 B D C A E With the palm of your hand tap the BACK down into the groove Finished surface Page 9 ...

Page 10: ... the BOTTOM F to the ENDS B and C and UPRIGHT D Use six 1 9 16 PAN HEAD SCREWS 11 å NOTE Be sure the WOOD DOWELS in the ENDS and UPRIGHT insert into the BOTTOM Step 4 B D C E F These holes must be closest to this edge 3 3 used 1 9 16 PAN HEAD SCREW 6 used in this step 11 Page 10 ...

Page 11: ...our 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREWS 12 using the L WRENCH 8 å NOTE You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them Step 5 F G G 8 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREW 4 used in this step 12 Page 11 Now might be a good time to refresh your drink ...

Page 12: ...ghten four 1 2 HEX HEAD SCREWS 14 using the L WRENCH 8 å NOTE You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them å Repeat this step for the remaining FRAMES Step 6 H H K K 8 1 2 HEX HEAD SCREW 8 used in this step 14 Page 12 ...

Page 13: ...D SCREWS 12 using the L WRENCH 8 å NOTE You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them Step 7 H K K H L L L G G A 8 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREW 4 used in this step 12 1 15 16 HEX HEAD SCREW 16 used in this step 15 Meet Part L This component has been engineered to be lighter stronger faster well ok Not technically faster But definitely makes for a sturdier wall mounted bo...

Page 14: ...il they are even with the surface of the wall å Stand your unit upright placing the brackets in the UPPER FRAMES H over the WALL ANCHORS 7 å Turn two 2 PAN HEAD SCREWS 16 through the holes in the UPPER FRAMES H and into the WALL ANCHORS 7 å NOTE You will need to turn the 2 PAN HEAD SCREWS 16 multiple turns to completely tighten and secure your unit to the wall Page 14 H H 1st 7 Mark and drill a 5 ...

Page 15: ...NE SCREWS 10 å Fasten the GUIDES to the DOOR J Use eight 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 13 Step 9 J J 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 used in this step 13 13 3 8 MACHINE SCREW 2 used in this step 10 4 6 5 Page 15 If you re doing this to help a friend don t leave without a bite ...

Page 16: ... GUIDE 5 tabs up into the groove in the TOP A å NOTE The DOOR should slide freely in the track å NOTE The DOOR gap is adjustable Turn the cam on the LOWER GUIDES 6 with a STRAIGHT EDGE SCREWDRIVER to adjust the door up or down Step 10 J F A The tab should be down before you insert it into the upper track The tab should be up after the DOOR is in place A A F F J J Turn this cam to adjust the door g...

Page 17: ...sible HIDDEN CAM å NOTE Please read the back pages of the instruction booklet for important safety information å This completes assembly Clean with a damp cloth Wipe dry Step 11 9 To cover HIDDEN CAMS 1 5 l b s 3 5 l b s 3 5 l b s 3 5 l b s 3 5 l b s t o t a l Page 17 6 used ...

Page 18: ... break if improperly moved Physical injury Furniture can be very heavy Unload shelves from top to bottom before moving the furniture Do not push furniture especially on a carpeted floor Have a friend help you lift the item and set it in place This unit must be positioned against a wall Children climbing on the shelves can cause the product to tip Risk of injury or death Do not allow children to cli...

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