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Fasten the CABINET RIGHTS (35GA) to the RIGHT END (A)
and LEFT UPRIGHT (D) and the CABINET LEFTS (35GB) to 
the LEFT END (B) and RIGHT UPRIGHT (C). Use eight GOLD 
5/16" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (3S) through holes #1 and #3.

1

1

2

2

3

3

Roller end

Roller end

Roller end

Roller end

GOLD 5/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW

(8 used in this step)

3S

D

C

A

B

1

1

2

2

3

3

Remember: 
Righty tighty. 
Lefty loosey.

Summary of Contents for 5420194

Page 1: ...www teknikoffice co uk The original desktop NOTE THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Boutique Style Desk Model 5420194 Teknik ...

Page 2: ...D 1 C RIGHT UPRIGHT 1 D LEFT UPRIGHT 1 D16 RIGHT DRAWER SIDE 2 D17 LEFT DRAWER SIDE 2 D144 DRAWER BACK 2 D950 DRAWER BOTTOM 2 E MODESTY PANEL 1 F TOP 1 G BOTTOM 2 H BACK 2 I LEFT UPPER DOOR PANEL 1 J LEFT CENTER DOOR PANEL 1 K LEFT LOWER DOOR PANEL 1 L RIGHT UPPER DOOR PANEL 1 M RIGHT CENTER DOOR PANEL 1 N RIGHT LOWER DOOR PANEL 1 O ADJUSTABLE SHELF 2 P VALANCE 1 Q BRACE 2 R SKIRT 2 S RIGHT DRAWER...

Page 3: ... inked letter on the edge to help distinguish similar parts from each other Use this part identification to help identify similar parts Now you know our ABCs Part Identification A B C D E F G G H H O O P Q Q R R D16 D17 D950 D144 D16 D17 D950 D144 L M N T S I J K U U U U Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...S GOLD 5 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 16 METAL PIN 12 1R 10A SLIDE CAM 4 BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 11S 48H HINGE BRACKET 4 HINGE 4 54H DOOR STOP 2 4I NAIL 40 1N HIDDEN CAM 28 1F CAM DOWEL 20 2F BI CAM DOWEL 4 25F GLUE 1 54M RUBBER SLEEVE 8 2R BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 113S 30S BLACK 1 9 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 WOOD DOWEL 8 30F PULL 8 132K 35GA CABINET RIGHT 2 35GB CABINET LEFT 2 35GC DRAWER RIGHT 2 35G...

Page 5: ...OTTOMS G DOOR PANELS I J K L M and N and BRACES Q Then insert the metal end of a CAM DOWEL 2F into each HIDDEN CAM except in the DOOR PANELS Page 5 Arrow 1F 2F 28 used 20 used Arrow 1F 2F Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step Do not insert CAM DOWELS 2F into the DOOR PANELS I J K L M and N Insert the metal end of the CAM DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM Arrow I J K L M N G G D C A B Q Q ...

Page 6: ...and the CABINET LEFTS 35GB to the LEFT END B and RIGHT UPRIGHT C Use eight GOLD 5 16 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 3S through holes 1 and 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 Roller end Roller end Roller end Roller end GOLD 5 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 used in this step 3S D C A B 1 1 2 2 3 3 Remember Righty tighty Lefty loosey ...

Page 7: ...f 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 G Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Surface with holes Surface without holes These holes must be here Rounded edge Rounded edge ...

Page 8: ...he BRACES Q to the ENDS A and B Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS å NOTE Be sure the PINS in the BRACES insert into the holes in the ENDS Step 4 Page 8 1R A B Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Q Q Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees Finished edge Finished edge ...

Page 9: ...to the BRACES Q and BOTTOMS G Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS å NOTE Be sure the PINS in the BRACES insert into the holes in the UPRIGHTS Step 5 Page 9 A B Q Q Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees C D Rounded edge Rounded edge G G ...

Page 10: ...Use six BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S å Fasten the SKIRTS R to the ENDS A and B UPRIGHTS C and D and BOTTOMS G Use six BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S Step 6 Page 10 BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 12 used in this step 1S R R R R 4G 4G 4G A B C D G G ...

Page 11: ... and MODESTY PANEL E to the UPRIGHTS C and D Use eight BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 113S Step 7 Page 11 BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 used in this step 113S Finished edge C D E P Curved edge F i n i s h e d s u r f a c e ...

Page 12: ...ENDS A and B and UPRIGHTS C and D Tighten eight HIDDEN CAMS Step 8 Page 12 Surface with holes F These edges must be even Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees Don t worry It isn t Rome This can be built in a day A B C D ...

Page 13: ...ox openings å Make equal margins along all four edges of the BACKS H å Fasten the BACKS H to your unit using the NAILS 1N Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened The unit may collapse Caution F i n i s h e d s u r f a c e F i n i s h e d s u r f a c e NAIL 40 used in this step 1N H H ...

Page 14: ... WOOD DOWELS and the BI CAM DOWEL in the LEFT UPPER DOOR PANEL I å 4 Fill the two outside holes in the long edge of the LEFT CENTER DOOR PANEL J 1 4 to 1 2 full with GLUE 54M Then push the LEFT CENTER DOOR PANEL J onto the WOOD DOWELS and the BI CAM DOWEL Wipe away the excess GLUE å NOTE It is important that you orient the picture on the CENTER PANEL as shown å Repeat this step to fasten the remai...

Page 15: ...WOOD DOWELS and the BI CAM DOWEL in the RIGHT UPPER DOOR PANEL L å 4 Fill the two outside holes in the long edge of the RIGHT CENTER DOOR PANEL M 1 4 to 1 2 full with GLUE 54M Then push the RIGHT CENTER DOOR PANEL M onto the WOOD DOWELS and the BI CAM DOWEL Wipe away the excess GLUE å NOTE It is important that you orient the picture on the CENTER PANEL as shown å Repeat this step to fasten the rem...

Page 16: ... of it up until it snaps into the HINGE as shown in the right diagram Repeat this for the remaining three HINGE BRACKETS and HINGES å Fasten the HINGES 54H to the DOORS PANELS I K L and N Use eight BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 11S Step 12 Page 16 54H 54H 54H 54H 54H 48H 1ST 2ND Square hole Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees I K L N BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 used in this step 11S ...

Page 17: ...o the DOOR PANELS I J and K Use six BROWN 1 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 12S å Push a DOOR STOP 4I into the hole in the UPRIGHT D as shown å Repeat this step fastening the RIGHT DOOR PANELS to the RIGHT END A and DOOR STOP 4I to the UPRIGHT C å See the next step for DOOR adjustments Step 13 Page 17 BROWN 1 FLAT HEAD SCREW 12 used for the PULLS 12S 4I 132K K I J B A C D ...

Page 18: ...urn the adjusting screw in or out å To adjust the DOORS up and down vertical loosen both vertical adjustment screws Move the DOORS up or down to the desired location Tighten the screws after making adjustments å To adjust the DOORS in or out depth loosen the mounting screw one turn and move the DOORS in or out as needed Tighten the mounting screw after making adjustments Adjusting screw horizontal...

Page 19: ... D950 into the grooves in the DRAWER SIDES D16 and D17 and DRAWER FRONT S The tabs should insert freely into the slots Gently tilt the DRAWER SIDES side to side until the tabs slip into the slots Groove 30S Start each screw a few turns before completely tightening any of them BLACK 1 9 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 used in this step Be sure the DRAWER BOTTOM inserts into the DRAWER FRONT groove D950 D950 D...

Page 20: ...he screw head in the CAM must be visible through the slotted hole in the SLIDE å Fasten a PULL 132K to the DRAWER FRONT S Use two BROWN 1 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 12S å Repeat this step for the remaining drawer 1 2 3 1 2 3 Roller end Roller end GOLD 5 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 used in this step 3S 4 screws per drawer Screw head turn CAM to line up holes in the SLIDES with holes in DRAWER SIDES 10A 10A BROWN 1 ...

Page 21: ...t tip the front of the drawer down and drop the rollers on the drawer behind the rollers on the unit Lift the front of the drawer up and slide it into the unit å NOTE Be sure you insert the DRAWER FRONT S into the right side of your desk and that you insert the DRAWER FRONT T into the left side of the desk Place the roller on the SLIDE behind the roller on the RAIL 8 used 2R 1R 50 lbs 25 lbs 25 lb...

Page 22: ...his way it will help the 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 a damp cloth Wipe dry Cam The higher the screw in the oblong hole the higher your drawer front will be The lower the screw the lower the drawer front Loose...

Page 23: ...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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