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Step 12

 

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Fasten the RIGHT END (A) to the RIGHT MOLDING (M),
SHELF (G), and BOTTOM (F). Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS.

 

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Push the MAGNETIC CATCH (2I) into the hole in
the UPRIGHT (C).

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C

A

F

G

2I

M

Arrow

Minimum
190 degrees

Maximum
210 degrees

Summary of Contents for Barrister Home 5414729

Page 1: ... READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Barrister Home Corner TV Stand Barrister Home Collection 5414729 Need help Visit Sauder com to view video assembly tips or chat with a live rep Prefer the phone Call 1 800 523 3987 www teknikoffice co uk Smart stand for the idiot box Teknik ...

Page 2: ...bly This Sauder unit is designed for use with televisions weighing less than 50 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 ...

Page 3: ...entify similar parts A RIGHT END 1 B LEFT END 1 C UPRIGHT 1 D SMALL UPRIGHT 1 E TOP 1 F BOTTOM 1 G SHELF 1 H CROSS SHELF 1 I SMALL CROSS SHELF 2 J BACK 1 K DOOR 1 L ADJUSTABLE SHELF 2 M RIGHT MOLDING 1 N LEFT MOLDING 1 O BASE 1 P RIGHT BASE 1 Q LEFT BASE 1 R SMALL END MOLDING 2 S SHELF MOLDING 1 T END MOLDING 2 U FRONT MOLDING 1 Now you know our ABCs Page 3 A B C D E F G H I I J K L L M N O P Q R ...

Page 4: ...l be damaged 08 05 2 6 9 2 2 0 269220 WARNING LABEL 1 1L Refer to Step 18 for proper location and application 3M ANTI SKID PAD 1 FOOT 1 23E 33M DECORATIVE END 2 34M DECORATIVE BACKPLATE 1 69K DECORATIVE KNOB 1 32M DECORATIVE POST 2 CORNER BRACKET 4 31G 27H HINGE 2 BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 61 1S METAL BRACKET 4 4G NAIL 45 1N METAL PIN 8 1R RUBBER SLEEVE 8 2R CAM DOWEL 12 2F HIDDEN CAM 20 1F BLAC...

Page 5: ...n the empty carton to avoid scratching your unit or the floor å To begin assembly push a SAUDER TWIST LOCK FASTENER 10F into the large holes in the MOLDINGS M and N and SMALL UPRIGHT D Page 5 10F N M D Do not tighten the TWIST LOCK FASTENERS in this step ...

Page 6: ...DDEN CAM except the short edges of the ENDS A and B Page 6 A B C G F 20 used 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 Arrow Arrow 1F The arrow in the HIDDEN CAM must point toward the hole in the edge of the board Hole Do not insert CAM DOWELS into these edges ...

Page 7: ...HEAD SCREWS 1S å NOTE The SMALL END MOLDINGS do not have holes Turn the screws into the grooves of the MOLDINGS Do not over tighten Step 3 Page 7 27G 27G A B G These edges should be even The grooves in the MOLDINGS R should be closer to the top edges 27G R R BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 14 used in this step 1S 10 used 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...

Page 8: ...Step 4 å Turn eight CAM SCREWS 8F into the MOLDINGS M and N and BASES P and Q Page 8 8F Q P M N 8 used ...

Page 9: ...P to the RIGHT END A Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS å Fasten the LEFT BASE Q to the LEFT END B Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS Step 5 Page 9 U n fi n i s h e d s u r f a c e U n fi n i s h e d s u r f a c e Q P A B Angled edge Angled edge 1 2 ...

Page 10: ...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 remain fully inserted in the hole of the adjoining part while locking the FASTENER 2 Tighten the FASTENER with a Phillips screwdriver as tight as possible Dowel end ...

Page 11: ...D SCREWS 1S å Fasten two METAL BRACKETS 4G to the TOP E Use two BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S å Fasten the FRONT MOLDING U to the CORNER BRACKETS 31G and METAL BRACKETS 4G Use six BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S Step 7 Page 11 31G 31G M N 4G E U BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 16 used in this step 1S ...

Page 12: ...ighten two HIDDEN CAMS å Fasten the SMALL UPRIGHT D to the TOP E Tighten the TWIST LOCK FASTENER Page 12 N E B Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENER Surface with HIDDEN CAMS D Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened The unit may collapse Caution ...

Page 13: ...p 9 Page 13 G D B S u r f a c e w i t h H I D D E N C A M S Start Tighten Arrow Minimum 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 BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 used in this step 2S ...

Page 14: ...MOLDING S to the SHELF G Use four BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S Page 14 G C S These edges should be even Surface with HIDDEN CAMS BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 4 used for the SHELF MOLDING 1S Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees Don t worry It isn t Rome This can be built in a day ...

Page 15: ...o HIDDEN CAMS å Fasten the BOTTOM F to the UPRIGHT C Use two BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 2S Step 11 Page 15 F C Q Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees S u r f a c e w i t h H I D D E N C A M S BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 used in this step 2S ...

Page 16: ...ten the RIGHT END A to the RIGHT MOLDING M SHELF G and BOTTOM F Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS å Push the MAGNETIC CATCH 2I into the hole in the UPRIGHT C Page 16 C A F G 2I M Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees ...

Page 17: ... METAL BRACKETS 4G to the BOTTOM F Use two BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S å NOTE Be sure the BRACKETS are even with the edges of the BOTTOM å Fasten the BASE O to the CORNER BRACKETS 31G and METAL BRACKETS 4G Use six BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S Step 13 Page 17 31G 31G O F P Q 4G A T T B Use the small holes in this MOLDING T These edges should be even These edges should be even Arrow Minimum 1...

Page 18: ...s å Insert two LONG METAL PINS 3R into the holes in the CROSS SHELF H Push two SMALL CROSS SHELVES I over the LONG METAL PINS å Carefully insert the CROSS SHELF assembly into the opening as shown Page 18 3R H I I H I I Finished edge Finished edge Finished edge ...

Page 19: ... been provided for access through the BACK Carefully cut out the holes needed å Push the FOOT 23E into the hole in the BOTTOM F Step 15 Page 19 U n fi n i s h e d s u r f a c e The BACK should be against the bottom surface of the TOP J 23E F Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened The unit may collapse Caution NAIL 45 used in this step 1N These holes must line up over the URIGHT C S...

Page 20: ...Use four BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S å Fasten the STRIKE PLATE 6I to the DOOR K Use a BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 11S Page 20 27H 6I K BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 4 used for the HINGES 1S BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 1 used for the STRIKE PLATE 11S ...

Page 21: ...ORATIVE POST 32M into the DECORATIVE ENDS å Fasten the DECORATIVE BACKPLATE 34M and DECORATIVE KNOB 69K to the DOOR Use a SILVER 1 1 2 MACHINE SCREW 95S Step 17 Page 21 K 32M 32M 33M 33M 34M 69K T BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 4 used for the HINGES 1S SILVER 1 1 2 MACHINE SCREW 1 used for the BACKPLATE and KNOB 95S SILVER 3 4 MACHINE SCREW 2 used for the DECORATIVE ENDS 20S Pro Tip Lift with your le...

Page 22: ...en the TV is in place it should hide the label Peel off the backing 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 Page 22 WARNING Never use this furniture with a TV that is too large or too heavy Severe injury or death can occur The TV and furniture will be unstable and may tip The TV m...

Page 23: ...e a BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 1S into the top of the unit and a BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2S into a stud in your wall Step 19 Page 23 1G BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 1 used into the top of your unit 1S BLACK 1 7 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 1 used into a stud in your wall 2S ...

Page 24: ...ts if more than one å Push a CAM COVER 36P onto each HIDDEN CAM 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 24 3M To cover HIDDEN CAMS 36P 50 lbs 50 lbs total 35 lbs 25 lbs 25 lbs 25 lbs 8 used ...

Page 25: ... and 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 o...

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