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Table of Contents

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Part Identifi cation

Hardware Identifi cation

Assembly Steps

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Use of a TV that is too heavy or large is hazardous. A TV that is too heavy will create a risk of a tip-over that can cause severe injury or 
death. A TV that is too large for the available space might be accidentally pushed or bumped off  the furniture, or subject to tip-over.

• Check the size and weight of your TV. Compare it to the diagram below – 

before you begin assembly!

• This Sauder unit is designed for use with televisions weighing less than 50 or 95 pounds. 

Never

 use with a TV that weighs more.

• The size of the television, front-to-back and side-to-side, must fi t within the space defi ned in the diagram.

• 

Never

 place the front edge of the TV past the front edge of the TV support shelf (or stop molding – if equipped)

• 

Never

 allow the sides of the TV to extend past the side edges of the TV support surface.

• If the TV has a CRT picture tube, the picture tube cone may extend past the rear of the support shelf.

• Be sure to apply the warning label as instructed in the last assembly step. The label provides important safety related information.

      WARNING

!

50 lbs.

50 lbs.

15-1/2"

15-1/2"

31-1/2"

31-1/2"

63"

63"

95 lbs.

95 lbs.

15-1/2"

15-1/2"

Summary of Contents for 5420034

Page 1: ...rial Style TV Stand Model 5420034 www teknikoffice co uk NOTE THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Your holder for all things awesome Teknik ...

Page 2: ... televisions weighing less than 50 or 95 pounds Never use with a TV that weighs more The size of the television front to back and side to side must fit within the space defined in the diagram Never place the front edge of the TV past the front edge of the TV support shelf or stop molding if equipped Never allow the sides of the TV to extend past the side edges of the TV support surface If the TV has...

Page 3: ...arts will have a label or an inked letter on the edge to help distinguish similar parts from each other Use this part identification to help identify similar parts A END 2 B LONG SHELF 1 C SHORT SHELF 1 D SMALL SHELF 1 E BRACE 3 Now you know our ABCs A B C D A E Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...E PLATE 2 3 ALLEN WRENCH 1 6 Refer to the last step for proper location and application 5 22 68 22 68 WARNING LABEL 1 for single unit 4 Refer to the last step for proper location and application WARNING LABEL 1 for two units 5 5 22 68 22 68 95 lbs 43 18 kg 43 18 kg 1 3 16 ALLEN SCREW 18 1 1 2 ALLEN SCREW 12 2 ...

Page 5: ...ty carton to avoid scratching your unit or the floor å NOTE Do not completely tighten the SCREWS at this time å Fasten the ENDS A to the BRACES E Tighten twelve 1 2 ALLEN SCREWS 2 using the ALLEN WRENCH 6 Page 5 A A E E E 6 1 2 ALLEN SCREW 12 used in this step 2 ...

Page 6: ... A å Fasten the SHELVES C and D to the ENDS A and BRACES E Tighten twelve 1 3 16 ALLEN SCREWS 1 using the ALLEN WRENCH 6 å Completely tighten all of the SCREWS Step 2 Page 6 6 Surface with holes E E D Surface with holes C A A 1 3 16 ALLEN SCREW 12 used in this step 1 ...

Page 7: ...e LONG SHELF B to the ENDS A and BRACE E Tighten six 1 3 16 ALLEN SCREWS 1 using the ALLEN WRENCH 6 å Carefully stand your unit upright Page 7 S u r f a c e w i t h h o l e s A A B 6 1 3 16 ALLEN SCREW 6 used in this step 1 E ...

Page 8: ...go to Step 6 å If fastening two units together remove two SCREWS from one end of the LONG SHELF B and two SCREWS from the same end of the SHORT SHELF C å Repeat this step to the opposite end in the second unit å NOTE You will have removed eight SCREWS Step 4 Page 8 B C B C Remove these eight SCREWS ...

Page 9: ... using four TIE PLATES 3 å Tighten eight 1 3 16 ALLEN SCREWS 1 removed in Step 4 through the TIE PLATES 3 through the ENDS A and into the LONG SHELVES B and SHORT SHELVES C using the ALLEN WRENCH 6 Step 5 Page 9 B C B C A A 3 6 1 ...

Page 10: ...cking and apply the label as shown in the diagram å NOTE This is a permanent label intended to last for the life of the product Once applied do not try to remove it 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 10 5 22 68 22 68 95 lbs 43 18 kg 43 18 kg 5...

Page 11: ... or video equipment may result in death or serious injury due to furniture collapse or over turning onto a child NEVER place a TV on furniture that is not intended to support a TV NEVER exceed the maximum size and weight of the TV shown in the instructions Be sure to apply the TV warning label as shown in the instructions Overloading drawers and shelves may result in furniture that can break or sa...

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