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NOTE: 

THIS INSTRUCTION 

BOOKLET CONTAINS 

IMPORTANT

 

SAFETY INFORMATION.

PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR 
FUTURE REFERENCE. 

Writing Desk

5418269

The original 

desktop

.

Teknik

www.teknikoffice.co.uk

Summary of Contents for 5418269

Page 1: ...NOTE THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Writing Desk 5418269 The original desktop Teknik www teknikoffice co uk ...

Page 2: ...equired 3 4 5 18 19 21 22 24 25 26 27 Part Identification Hardware Identification Assembly Steps Français Español Safety Warranty Hammer Not actual size No 2 Phillips Screwdriver Tip Shown Actual Size Skip the power trip This time Page 2 ...

Page 3: ...cation to help identify similar parts A RIGHT END 1 B LEFT END 1 C HUTCH RIGHT END 2 D UPRIGHT 1 E TOP 1 F HUTCH TOP 1 G MODESTY PANEL 1 H BACK 1 I RIGHT FRONT LEG 1 J LEFT FRONT LEG 1 K REAR LEG 2 L DRAWER FRONT 1 M HUTCH LEFT END 2 D20 DRAWER RIGHT SIDE 1 D21 DRAWER LEFT SIDE 1 D74 DRAWER BACK 1 D716 DRAWER BOTTOM 1 Now you know our ABCs Page 3 A B D E F G H I J K L C M K D74 D21 D716 D20 ...

Page 4: ...BINET LEFT 1 35GC DRAWER RIGHT 1 35GD DRAWER LEFT 1 BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 7 2S BLACK 7 8 MACHINE SCREW 1 37S CAM COVER 6 12P 7F TWIST LOCK FASTENER 4 3S GOLD 5 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 10A SLIDE CAM 2 CAM SCREW 6 8F KNOB 1 25K WOOD DOWEL 12 15F NAIL 24 1N HIDDEN CAM 20 1F CAM DOWEL 14 2F GLUE 1 54M 30S BLACK 1 9 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 4 ...

Page 5: ...floor or on the empty carton to avoid scratching your unit or the floor å To begin assembly push a SAUDER TWIST LOCK FASTENER 7F into the large holes in the HUTCH ENDS C and M Page 5 7F Do not tighten the TWIST LOCK FASTENERS in this step C M C M ...

Page 6: ...ach HIDDEN CAM except the long edges of the ENDS A and B Page 6 20 used 14 used Arrow 1F 2F Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step Do not insert CAM DOWELS into these edges Insert the metal end of the CAM DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM Arrow Arrow The arrow in the HIDDEN CAM must point toward the hole in the edge of the board Hole A B D G ...

Page 7: ... to the FRONT LEGS I and J Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS Step 3 Page 7 8F 6 used A B I J I J 1 2 S u r f a c e w i t h H I D D E N C A M S S u r f a c e w i t h H I D D E N C A M S Edge with HIDDEN CAMS These surfaces should be even Angled edge Angled edge These surfaces should be even ...

Page 8: ... A and B Use six BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 2S Page 8 BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 6 used in this step 2S Angled edge A B S u r f a c e w i t h H I D D E N C A M S S u r f a c e w i t h H I D D E N C A M S K K Some assembly and snacks required ...

Page 9: ... LEFT 35GB to the UPRIGHT D Use four GOLD 5 16 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 3S through holes 1 and 3 Step 5 Page 9 1 2 3 1 2 3 GOLD 5 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 4 used in this step 3S Roller end Roller end A S u r f a c e w i t h H I D D E N C A M S D Edge and surface with HIDDEN CAMS I ...

Page 10: ...inimum 190 degrees Caution Risk of damage or injury HIDDEN CAMS must be completely tightened HIDDEN CAMS that are not completely tightened may loosen and parts may separate To completely tighten Arrow Maximum 210 degrees A B G Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Surface without HIDDEN CAMS Notch ...

Page 11: ... E to the ENDS A and B and MODESTY PANEL G Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS å NOTE Be sure the WOOD DOWELS in the TOP insert into the holes in the ENDS Wipe away the excess GLUE Step 7 Page 11 Fill the holes 1 4 to 1 2 full with GLUE Inspect the parts thoroughly before assembling Disassembly of glued parts is extremely difficult Caution 54M 15F 15F A B G E S u r f a c e w i t h h o l e s Finished edge 54M ...

Page 12: ...ighten two HIDDEN CAMS å Fasten the UPRIGHT D to the MODESTY PANEL G Use one BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2S Page 12 Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees Surface without HIDDEN CAMS D E G BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 1 used in this step 2S ...

Page 13: ...e excess GLUE Step 9 Page 13 Fill the holes 1 4 to 1 2 full with GLUE Inspect the parts thoroughly before assembling Disassembly of glued parts is extremely difficult Caution 54M 15F M E S u r f a c e w i t h o u t h o l e s Unfinished edge How to use the SAUDER TWIST LOCK FASTENER 1 Insert the dowel end of the FASTENER into the hole of the adjoining part NOTE The dowel end of the FASTENER must rem...

Page 14: ... NAILS 1N å NOTE Be sure to tap NAILS into the holes that line up over the HUTCH UPRIGHTS C and M å NOTE Perforations have been provided for access through the BACK Carefully cut out the holes needed Page 14 Unfinished surface NAIL 24 used in this step 1N These holes must line up over the HUTCH UPRIGHTS C and M H F ...

Page 15: ...ER BOTTOM D716 into the grooves in the DRAWER SIDES D20 and D21 and DRAWER FRONT L The tabs should insert freely into the slots Gently tilt the DRAWER SIDES side to side until the tabs slip into the slots Groove Start each screw a few turns before completely tightening any of them BLACK 1 9 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 4 used in this step 30S Be sure the DRAWER BOTTOM inserts into the DRAWER FRONT groove D2...

Page 16: ...rough holes 1 and 3 å NOTE The screw head in the CAM must be visible through the slotted hole in the SLIDE å Fasten the KNOB 25K to the DRAWER FRONT L Use a BLACK 7 8 MACHINE SCREW 37S Page 16 Screw head turn CAM to line up holes in the SLIDES with holes in DRAWER SIDES 10A 10A 1 2 3 1 2 3 GOLD 5 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 4 used in this step 3S Roller end Roller end D20 D21 BLACK 7 8 MACHINE SCREW 1 used...

Page 17: ...lers on the drawer behind the rollers on the unit Lift the front of the drawer up and slide it into the unit å Push a CAM COVER 12P onto each visible HIDDEN CAM Step 13 Page 17 50 lbs 10 lbs 20 lbs Place the roller on the SLIDE behind the roller on the RAIL 6 used To cover HIDDEN CAMS 12P ...

Page 18: ...DRAWER FRONTS line up better when closed Tighten the SCREW when finished with adjustments å NOTE Please read the back pages of the instruction booklet for important safety information å This completes assembly Clean with your favorite furniture polish or a damp cloth Wipe dry Page 18 The higher the screw in the oblong hole the higher your drawer front will be The lower the screw the lower the drawe...

Page 19: ...y moving furniture that is not designed and equipped with casters Furniture can tip over or break if improperly moved Physical injury Furniture can be very heavy Breakage of tops particularly with double pedestal furniture drawers at both ends Unload shelves and drawers from top to bottom before moving the unit Do not push furniture especially on a carpeted floor Have a friend help you lift the ite...

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