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Tools required:

   Rubber mallet and 9/16” ratchet  (Ratchet needed for 3-, 4- and 5- seaters only.)

Note:

  These instructions are intended for various models and configurations.  Your products may not 

look exactly as those shown in the diagrams.

Important

:

  The assembly process requires that some hardware be kept loose until later in the 

sequence.  Follow these instructions closely to ensure correct assembly.

Recommendation:

  

Retighten all bolts on a seasonal basis to ensure your product remains strong and 

stable for many years of use.

Weight Capacity:

  All guest chairs in these series have a weight capacity of 

275 lbs

.

 per seat unless 

otherwise stated.

Thank you for purchasing a Lesro product.

Need assistance with assembly?  Call Lesro customer service 1-800-275-7545.

Visit us on-line at www.lesro.com

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Bloomfield, CT
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Phone  
860.243.3226
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860.243.5392
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Single Guest and 2-Seaters

1.  Unpack and identify all parts. 
2.  The back cushion for the Brooklyn chair is held in place by 

interlocking wedge

 

hardware

, as shown in figures 1 and 2. Note that 

the wedges are correctly “locked” when the inner wedge comes into 

contact with the top flap of the outer wedge, and the bottom edges 

align, as shown in figure 2.  Avoid excessive force or damage to the 

wedges may occur.

3.  With the chair upright on a level surface, attach the back cushion to 

the leg frames by aligning the interlocking wedges on each side and 

sliding them together simultaneously, as shown in figures 3 and 4. Use 

your hands to apply downward pressure to the back cushion, using 

care that the wedges on both sides are properly aligned and connected 

simultaneously.   You should feel the wedges slide together and 

tighten. Do not attempt to insert one side ahead of the other.

4.  Use your fist, palm of your hand or a rubber mallet to gently pound the 

back cushion down until the interlocking wedges are “locked” together, 

as shown in figure 2.  Be sure to protect the upholstery with a towel, 

clean cardboard, or other such material.  A standard hammer is not 

recommended for this procedure.  

5.  Once the wedges are correctly locked, your chair is ready to use.

© 2016  Lesro Industries, Inc.

May 2016

Assembly Instructions

For Brooklyn Guest Chairs

Fig 2

Fig 1

Not in far 

enough

Correctly 

“locked” 

In too 

far

Top Flap

Fig 3

Fig 4

Interlocking 

wedge hardware

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