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Table of Contents

Assembly Tools Required

Part Identifi cation

Hardware Identifi cation

Assembly Steps

Safety

No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver
Tip Shown Actual Size

Hammer

Not actual size 

3

4

5-17

18

Page 2

Short Screwdriver

Skip the power trip.
This time.

Summary of Contents for 5418295

Page 1: ... teknikoffice co uk NOTE THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Hutch for Scribed Oak Storage Desk 5418294 5418295 For things n such Teknik ...

Page 2: ...embly Tools Required Part Identification Hardware Identification Assembly Steps Safety No 2 Phillips Screwdriver Tip Shown Actual Size Hammer Not actual size 3 4 5 17 18 Page 2 Short Screwdriver Skip the power trip This time ...

Page 3: ... help distinguish similar parts from each other Use this part identification to help identify similar parts Now you know our ABCs A RIGHT END 1 B LEFT END 1 C UPRIGHT 1 D TOP 1 E SHELF 1 F RIGHT BACK 1 G LEFT BACK 1 H DIVIDER 3 I SKIRT 1 J FRONT MOLDING 1 K RIGHT MOLDING 1 L LEFT MOLDING 1 Page 3 A B C D E F G H I J K L H H ...

Page 4: ...e You may receive extra hardware with your unit Page 4 BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 3 1S BLACK 1 1 4 FLAT HEAD SCREW 9 7S BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 3 2S 36P CAM COVER 10 MOLDING CONNECTOR 2 17F METAL PIN 11 1R NAIL 36 1N HIDDEN CAM 12 1F CAM DOWEL 12 2F ...

Page 5: ... floor å Push twelve HIDDEN CAMS 1F into the ENDS A and B UPRIGHT C SHELF E and SKIRT I Then insert the metal end of a CAM DOWEL 2F into each HIDDEN CAM Page 5 A B C E I Arrow 1F 2F 12 used Arrow 1F 2F Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step Insert the metal end of the CAM DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM Arrow ...

Page 6: ... Tap two MOLDING CONNECTORS 17F into the notches in the MOLDINGS J K and L Step 2 Page 6 K J 17F 17F L Use your hammer to tap the MOLDING CONNECTOR 17F into the notches in the MOLDINGS Flat end Flat end ...

Page 7: ... them to the TOP D Use nine BLACK 1 1 4 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 7S Step 3 Page 7 D K J L S u r f a c e w i t h h o l e s Remember Righty tighty Lefty loosey Finished surface Finished surface Rounded edge BLACK 1 1 4 FLAT HEAD SCREW 9 used in this step 7S ...

Page 8: ...aution 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 K J Curved edge Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened The unit may collapse Caution ...

Page 9: ... the holes shown in the TOP D å Slide the DIVIDERS H onto the METAL PINS 1R in the TOP D å Now insert six METAL PINS 1R into the other end of the DIVIDERS H Step 5 Page 9 D H H H J 1R 1R All curved edges should face the FRONT MOLDING J ...

Page 10: ...D A Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS å NOTE Be sure the METAL PINS in the DIVIDERS H insert into the holes in the SHELF Step 6 Page 10 A H H H E S u r f a c e w i t h H I D D E N C A M S Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees Finished edge ...

Page 11: ...er fasten the UPRIGHT C to the TOP D and SHELF E Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS Step 7 Page 11 Don t worry It isn t Rome This can be built in a day E D C Curved edge Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees Surface with HIDDEN CAMS ...

Page 12: ...PRIGHT C å Fasten the SKIRT I to the UPRIGHT C Tighten one HIDDEN CAM å NOTE Be sure the METAL PIN in the UPRIGHT inserts into the SKIRT Step 8 Page 12 Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees C 1R I Curved edge Surface with holes ...

Page 13: ...en the LEFT END B to the LEFT MOLDING L and SKIRT I Tighten three HIDDEN CAMS å NOTE Be sure the METAL PIN in the LEFT END inserts into the SKIRT Step 9 Page 13 I B 1R Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees Curved edge L Surface with HIDDEN CAMS ...

Page 14: ...Step 10 Page 14 å Push a CAM COVER 36P onto each visible HIDDEN CAM in the ENDS A and B UPRIGHT C and SHELF E 36P 10 used To cover HIDDEN CAMS B C A E Hey It s starting to look like something ...

Page 15: ...ACK F to your unit using fourteen NAILS 1N å NOTE Be sure to tap NAILS into the holes that line up over the SHELF E å NOTE Perforations have been provided for access through the RIGHT BACK Carefully cut out the holes needed Step 11 Page 15 Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened The unit may collapse Caution NAIL 14 used in this step 1N F These holes must line up over the SHELF E D...

Page 16: ...he enlarged diagram å Fasten the LEFT BACK G to your unit using three BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S into the holes shown in the LEFT BACK Use fifteen NAILS 1N into the top and both side edges Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened The unit may collapse Caution NAIL 15 used in this step 1N F G G F The LEFT BACK G will overlap the RIGHT BACK F BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 3 used in ...

Page 17: ... 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 2S from your Hutch hardware to fasten to the Computer Desk 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 Step 13 Page 17 30 lbs 20 lbs total 4 1 8 2 9 4 C o m p u t e r D e s k Pro Tip Lift with your legs And you know your arms ...

Page 18: ...perly 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...

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