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SP2081 :
Versailles folding balcony set full instructions
Folding and Unfolding - Chairs
1. To unfold the chair, first take it out of the box and stand it upright with the legs
(as shown in image 1
below)
on the floor.
2. Place one hand on each side of the chair
(as shown in image 1 below)
and push away from each other.
The chair will open up to approximately 80% of its width.
3. Then place one hand on each side of the seat
(as shown in image 1 below)
and push down. The seat will
'pop'/'spring' into place when it has been pushed down far enough. Once done the seat will stay
fully stretched and fully flat.
4. The chair is now ready to use.
Folding and Unfolding - Table
1. To unfold the table, first take it out of the box and stand it upright with the legs
(as shown in image 2
below)
on the floor and the shelf pointing up.
2. With one hand on the shelf
(as shown in image 2 below)
to steady the table, unfold the tabletop
(as shown in
image 2 below)
with your other hand.
IMPORTANT : Please take care here as the table will be unsteady and could topple over before
the tabletop legs are in position.
3. Whilst holding the tabletop in position with one hand, use the other to pull the table leg
(as shown
in image 2 below)
out into position. Once in position it will sit on the floor and support the tabletop.
Ensure that the leg is in place before letting go of the tabletop
.
4. Now the leg is in position and supporting the tabletop, simply lock each corner of the tabletop in
position by pushing the locking arms
(as shown in image 2 below)
into place. There are four arms (one in
each corner). The arm is locked once the joint has been pushed into a straight line.
Image 2
Image 1
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Chair unfolding and folding image
1. Chair arms
(as used in, step 2 above)
2. Seat sides
(as used in, step 3 above)
3. Chair legs
(as used in, step 1 above)
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Table unfolding and folding image
1. Tabletop leg
(as used in step 1 above)
2. Table legs
(as used in step 3 above)
3. Shelf
(as used in step 2 above)
4. Tabletop
(as used in step 2 above)
5. Tabletop locks
(as used in step 4 above)
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