
PARTS INCLUDED
A [1] UPPER METAL FRAME
B [1] MIDDLE METAL FRAME
C [1] LOWER METAL FRAME
NO.
TOOLS NEEDED
Phillips
head s
crewdriver (not included)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Two people are recommended for ease of assembly.
1. Carefully unpack all parts.
2. Remove plywood skids placed between upper metal frame (A)
and lower metal frame (C) by unscrewing; discard.
3. Install metal bracket (3) into underside of upper metal frame (A)
using short bolt (2).
4. lnsert the long bolts (1) through the holes in middle metal frame
(B) to lower metal frame (C). Tighten using a screwdriver.
5. Place upper metal frame (A) above lower metal frame (C)
through 4 holes on vertical metal; attach them using wide bolt
(4) and Allen key (5). Insert the long bolts (1) through the holes in
middle metal frame (B) to upper metal frame (A). Tighten using a
screwdriver.
6. Determine the final position of the shelving and mark location on
the wall. Insert plastic anchors (6) and tighten screws through
holes on metal bracket to plastic anchors (6) with a screwdriver.
7. Choose the correct glass size based on the diagram on page 4
and place into the corresponding section on the frame.
8. Assembly is complete.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Clean periodically by wiping the furniture lightly with a soft, clean cloth.
2. We don't recommend using abrasive or chemical cleaners, as they may damage the finish.
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DESCRIPTION
Long
bolt
Short
bolt
Metal
br
acket
Wide
b
olt
Allen
k
ey
Plastic
an
chor
Screw M4x30mm
Glass 1348x272mm
Glass 598x272mm
Glass 622x272mm
Glass 799x272mm
Glass 347x272mm
Glass 398x272mm
QUANTITY
4 pcs.
2 pcs.
2
pcs.
4
pcs.
1
pc.
4
pcs.
4
pcs.
2
pcs.
2
pcs.
2
pcs.
2
pcs.
4
pcs.
2
pcs.
L A T T I C E W O R K S H E L V I N G
I N S T R U C T I O N S
Items not properly anchored pose a potential safety risk. Installation of the tip restraint securely anchors the product to the
wall. We strongly recommend using the anti-tip kit. When properly installed, this restraint could provide protection against
the unexpected tipping of furniture due to small tremors, bumps or climbing. Young children may be injured by tipping
furniture and the use of a tipping restraint is highly recommended. We recommend mounting this restraint to a wall stud.
T
he tip restraint
is only a deterrent. It is not a substitute for proper adult supervision.
10/1/18
HARDWARE
INCLUDED