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Care and Maintenance 

 

 

Use a soft, clean cloth that will not scratch the surface when dusting. 

 

Use of furniture polishes is not necessary. Should you choose to use polishes, test first in an 
inconspicuous area. 

 

Using solvents of any kind on your furniture may damage the finish. 

 

Never use water to clean your furniture as it may cause damage to the finish. 

 

Always use coasters under beverage glasses and flowerpots. 

 

Liquid spills should be removed immediately. Using a soft clean cloth, blot the spill gently. Avoid 
rubbing. 

 

Always use protective pads under hot dishes and plates. Heat can cause chemical changes that may 
create spotting within the furniture finish. 

 

In the event that your furniture is stained or otherwise damaged during use, we recommend that 
you call a professional to repair your furniture. 

 

Check bolts/screws periodically and tighten them if necessary. 

 
 
 
 
 

Further advice about wood furniture care 

 

It  is  best  to  keep  your  furniture  in  a  climate-controlled  environment.  Extreme  temperature  and 
humidity  changes  can  cause  fading,  warping,  shrinking  and  splitting  of  wood.  It  is  advised  to  keep 
furniture away from direct sunlight as sun may damage the finish. 
 
Proper care and cleaning at home will extend the life of your purchase. Following these important and 
helpful tips will enhance your furniture as it ages. 
 

A  Touch-up  Pen  has  been  provided  to  repair  any  small  nicks  or  scratches  that  may  occur  during 
assembly or shipping. 

 
 
 
 

Cleaning trim for fireplace 

 
Clean the metal trim using a soft cloth, slightly dampened with citrus oil based product and buff with a 
clean  soft  cloth.  DO  NOT  use  brass  polish  or  household  cleaners  as  these  products  will  damage  the 
metal trim. Citrus oil based products can be obtained at supermarkets or hardware stores. 

 

We hope you enjoy your purchase for many years. 

Thank you for your purchase! 

Summary of Contents for WSF36SH23C

Page 1: ...ions regarding assembly or if parts are missing DO NOT return this item to the store where it was purchased Please call our toll free customer service number and have your instructions and parts list ready to provide the model name part name or factory number 1 866 942 5362 Pacific Standard Time 8 30 a m 4 30 p m Monday Friday Or visit our website www whalenfurniture com Or e mail your request to ...

Page 2: ... Furniture Manufacturing CATALOG Sheldon 36 Fireplace Console MADE IN CHINA MAXIMUM RECOMME NDE D WE IGHT LOADS Place TV behind the stopper Fits up to most 116 8 cm 46 in flat panel TVs Maximum load 61 2 kg 135 lb Maximum load 22 7 kg 50 lb THIS UNIT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH CRT TVS USE ONLY WITH FLAT PANEL TVS AND AUDIO VIDEO EQUIPMENT MEETING RECOMMENDED SIZE AND WEIGHT LIMITS NEVER USE WITH...

Page 3: ...ION HOW THE KNOCK DOWN KD ASSEMBLY SYSTEM WORKS 1 Screw the Cam Bolt into the pre drilled small holes on the panel Connect both panels together making sure the Cam Bolt goes into the pre drilled hole at the end of the panel with the Cam Lock 2 Insert the Cam Lock into the pre drilled large hole in the panel Make sure the arrow on the Cam Lock is pointed towards the Cam Bolt 3 Once the Cam Bolt is ...

Page 4: ...Panel Qty 1 C Right Side Panel Qty 1 D Fixed Shelf Qty 1 E Bottom Panel Qty 1 F Middle Crossbar Assembly Qty 1 G Left Stile Qty 1 H Right Stile Qty 1 I Base Rear Stretcher Qty 1 J Base Front Stretcher Qty 1 K Base Front Molding Qty 1 L Left Bottom Molding Qty 1 M Right Bottom Molding Qty 1 N Back Panel Qty 1 O Firebox Support Qty 1 Fireplace Insert Qty 1 Remote Control with Battery Qty 1 ...

Page 5: ...1 extra 4 Ø7 x 50 mm Self tapping Screw 5 Ø4 x 50 mm Screw 6 Ø4 x 38 mm Screw Qty 2 Qty 2 Qty 24 1 extra 7 Ø4 x 25 mm Screw 8 Ø3 5 x 12 mm Screw 9 Ø3 5 x 15 mm Washer Head Screw Qty 2 Qty 4 1 extra Qty 12 1 extra 10 Metal Bracket Qty 2 11 Acrylic Stopper Qty 1 12 Cam Lock Cover Qty 8 1 extra Glue Qty 1 Touch up Pen Qty 1 Tipping Restraint Hardware Kit Qty 2 Included in plastic bag Tools required P...

Page 6: ...rew the Cam Bolts 2 into the designated small holes on the Top Panel A Fixed Shelf D and Bottom Panel E using a Phillips screwdriver 3 Glue three Wood Dowels 3 into the inner holes on Left Bottom Molding L and fasten it to the Left Side Panel B with six 38 mm Screws 6 4 Repeat the previous step to combine the Right Bottom Molding M with the Right Side Panel C together 3 3 3 3 6 6 M L B C 2 A D E ...

Page 7: ...nto the designated small holes on the Side Panels B and C 6 Glue two Wood Dowels 3 into the inner holes of the Middle Crossbar F and attach to the Fixed Shelf D by engaging three Cam Locks 1 Refer to page 3 on cam lock system operation supplement 2 C B D F 3 1 ...

Page 8: ... the Left and Right Stiles G and H to the Fixed Shelf D with two Wood Dowels 3 and two Cam Locks 1 8 Glue four Wood Dowels 3 into the inner holes of Bottom Stretchers I and J and attach them to the Bottom Panel E with six Cam Locks 1 1 3 D G H ...

Page 9: ...d two 50 mm Screws 5 10 Glue fourteen Wood Dowels 3 into the inner holes of last assembly at both ends 11 Align the large holes on both Side Panels B and C with the inserted Wood Dowels 3 and press them together Attach the Side Panels B and C in place by engaging sixteen Cam Locks 1 3 1 1 E D G H B C I J E D G H 3 3 5 5 ...

Page 10: ... Instructions 12 Fasten the Base Front Stretcher J to the Side Panels B and C with four 38 mm Screws 6 13 Attach the Base Front Molding K to the Base Front Stretcher J with four Wood Dowels 3 and eight 38 mm Screws 6 B C D E J I 6 6 ...

Page 11: ...ace with four Cam Locks 1 15 Flip the assembled unit around at its front edges Fasten the Middle Crossbar Assembly F to the Front Stiles G and H by attaching two Metal Plates 10 at the joints using four 12 mm Screws 8 16 Insert two 25 mm Screws 7 through the countersunk holes on the Left and Right Stiles G and H and screw into the Middle Crossbar Assembly F 1 3 A B C H G F 8 10 7 ...

Page 12: ...oles on the back stretcher of Top Panel A Attach the Back Panel N in place using the provided Washer Head Screws 9 18 Stand the unit upright 19 Lift the fireplace insert carefully into the back of the assembled mantel and center it in the opening DO NOT drag the insert across the Bottom Panel E as it may scratch the unit 9 N D B C A ...

Page 13: ...lacing your flat panel television directly on the console 21 Remove the paper backing from Acrylic Stopper 11 then properly align the Acrylic Stopper into the cut out on the Acrylic Stopper template on the Top Panel A Press down on the Acrylic Stopper to help adhesion 22 At the back of Top Panel A carefully pull out thumb tacks to remove the acrylic stopper template 23 Plug the Cam Lock Covers 12 ...

Page 14: ...n be seriously injured by tipping furniture You must install the Tipping Restraint Hardware with the unit to prevent the unit from tipping causing any accidents or damage The tipping restraint is intended only as a deterrent they are not a substitute for proper adult supervision The tipping restraint is not an earthquake restraint If you wish to add the extra security of earthquake restraints they...

Page 15: ...ts screws periodically and tighten them if necessary Further advice about wood furniture care It is best to keep your furniture in a climate controlled environment Extreme temperature and humidity changes can cause fading warping shrinking and splitting of wood It is advised to keep furniture away from direct sunlight as sun may damage the finish Proper care and cleaning at home will extend the li...

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