Date: July 8 2016
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4. Adjusting the levelers:
Due to an uneven floor, the furniture may not sit level due causing it to wobble. If the furniture wobbles, determine
which corner does not touch the ground correctly. With two people follow these steps:
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Carefully elevate the item slightly to provide access to the levelers attached to the bottom.
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Turn the levelers until adequate contact will be made with the floor. Gently set down the piece and check
stability.
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Repeat steps until furniture sits firmly on the ground.
5. Furniture tipping restraint
WARNING
: This product is only a deterrent. It is not a substitute for proper adult supervision. Manufacturer
assumes no liability for improper installation or excessive loads placed on screws, brackets or straps.
Young children may be injured by tipping furniture and the use of a tipping restraint is highly recommended.
When properly installed, this restraint will provide protection against tipping of furniture. This tipping restraint
MUST
be secured to a wall-stud or wall structure of similar strength.
Note:
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For safe mounting it is essential to use the proper hardware for your wall type. The included hardware is for
drywall or stud mounting only. For other wall types (e.g., plaster, concrete and brick) please consult your
local hardware store for fastener advice.
To install:
a) Connect Galvanized Steel Aircraft Cable to Bracket (fixed at the back of the cabinet) by Clevis Pin and Hair Pin
(See Figure 1).
b)
LOCATING THE STUDS:
Use a stud finder to locate the vertical wooden studs within your wall located behind
the final position of the furniture item. Mark the stud locations with a light pencil-mark.
c)
MOUNTING THE WALL-SIDE BRACKET:
Position the wall-side bracket along the selected stud mark so that
it will be adjacent the furniture-side bracket when the furniture item is moved to its final position. The wall-side
bracket should be about ONE inch lower than the furniture-side bracket (See Figure 3). Use the two screws to
secure the wall-side bracket to the wall. Remember to position the wall-side bracket vertically so that both
screws will engage the selected wall stud (See Figure 2).