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WARNING

Please use your furniture correctly and safely. Improper use can cause safety hazards,

or damage to your furniture or household items. 

Carefully read the following chart.

Look out for:

What can happen:

How to avoid the problem:

• Overloaded shelves.
• Improper loading can cause the
product to be top-heavy.

• Risk of injury.
• Top-heavy furniture can tip over.
• Overloaded shelves can break.

• Never exceed the weight limits shown in
the instructions.
• Work from bottom to top when loading
shelves. Place the heavier items on the 
lower shelves.

• Improperly 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.

• Unload shelves from top to bottom before
moving the furniture.
• Do not push furniture, especially on a
carpeted fl oor. Have a friend help you lift 
the item and set it in place.
• This unit must be positioned against a
wall.

• Children climbing on the shelves can
cause the product to tip.

• Risk of injury or death.

• Do not allow children to climb on the
shelves. Avoid placing items like toys or 
candy on upper shelves.
• Use the supplied safety strap for added
stability.

• Placing TVs on furniture items that are
not designed to support a television is 
hazardous.

• Risk of injury or death. TVs can be very
heavy. Plus the weight and location of the 
picture tube tends to make TVs unbalanced 
and prone to tipping forward.

• This product is not designed to support a
television.

Summary of Contents for Barrister Home 5420176

Page 1: ... THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 3 Shelf Bookcase Barrister Home Model 5420176 The stories of your life Teknik www teknikoffice co uk ...

Page 2: ...Assembly Tools Required 3 4 5 14 15 Part Identification Hardware Identification Assembly Steps Safety Hammer Not actual size No 2 Phillips Screwdriver Tip Shown Actual Size Page 2 Skip the power trip This time Tape Measure ...

Page 3: ...bel 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 RIGHT END 1 B LEFT END 1 E2 TOP 1 F BOTTOM 1 H2 BACK 1 J ADJUSTABLE SHELF 2 K END MOLDING 2 M25 TOP MOLDING 1 M48 BASE 1 N SHELF MOLDING 2 A B E2 F J H2 M25 N M48 K K N J ...

Page 4: ...may receive extra hardware with your unit Page 4 ANGLE BRACKET 5 27G HIDDEN CAM 8 1F CAM DOWEL 8 2F METAL PIN 8 1R CAM COVER 4 13P HOLE PLUG 3 14P NAIL 30 1N BLACK 1 1 8 PAN HEAD SCREW 3 9S BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 10 1S FURNITURE TIPPING RESTRAINT KIT 1 97 ...

Page 5: ... your unit or the floor å Push eight HIDDEN CAMS 1F into the ENDS A and B and BOTTOM F Then insert the metal end of a CAM DOWEL 2F into each HIDDEN CAM Page 5 A B F Arrow 1F 2F Insert the metal end of the CAM DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM Arrow Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step 8 used ...

Page 6: ... must be completely tightened HIDDEN CAMS that are not completely tightened may loosen and parts may separate To completely tighten Arrow Maximum 210 degrees Notched edge Notched edge These holes must be here Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Surface without HIDDEN CAMS Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened The unit may collapse Caution ...

Page 7: ...6 LARGE HEAD SCREW å NOTE Position the SAFETY STRAP exactly as shown å Fasten the TOP E2 to the ENDS A and B Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS A B Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Maximum 210 degrees E2 Surface with holes E2 S u r f a c e w i t h h o l e s Long finished edge BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 1 used for the SAFETY STRAP Safety strap 97 ...

Page 8: ...LACK 1 1 8 PAN HEAD SCREWS 9S å NOTE Do not overtighten the SCREWS into the TOP å Insert three HOLE PLUGS 14P into the holes in the TOP MOLDING M25 Page 8 E2 Curved edge BLACK 1 1 8 PAN HEAD SCREW 3 used in this step 9S 14P Remember Righty tighty Lefty loosey M25 ...

Page 9: ... notched edges of the ENDS A and B å U S Patent No 5 499 886 Step 5 Page 9 A B K K Slide the END MOLDINGS K onto the notched edges Notched edge Notched edge The large groove is closer to this edge The large groove is closer to this edge ...

Page 10: ... LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S å NOTE Be sure the edges of the ANGLE BRACKETS are even with the edges of the ENDS and BOTTOM å Fasten the BASE M48 to the ANGLE BRACKETS Use five BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S Page 10 BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 10 used in this step 1S F B A 27G 27G 27G Wide edge M48 ...

Page 11: ...ong all four edges of the BACK H2 Push on opposite corners of your unit if needed to make it square å Fasten the BACK H2 to your unit using the NAILS 1N The NAILS should be 5 apart and 1 4 in from the edges Step 7 Page 11 1 4 5 NAIL 30 used in this step 1N Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened The unit may collapse Caution H2 U n fi n i s h e d s u r f a c e Before fastening the B...

Page 12: ...rill press the screw slightly onto the drywall just below the top surface of your unit so the SAFETY STRAP will not be visible 3 Apply pressure turn the screw until a pilot hole is made and the nylon sheath slips through 4 Turn the screw until it is flush against the wall and you feel a firm resistance 5 Continue to turn until the screw starts spinning freely å NOTE Before moving your unit to a diff...

Page 13: ...d edge of each ADJUSTABLE SHELF J å Repeat this step for the other ADJUSTABLE SHELF J å U S Patent No 5 499 886 J N Slide the SHELF MOLDING N onto the notched edge Notched edge These surfaces should be even The large groove is closer to this edge Page 13 ...

Page 14: ...to the METAL PINS å Using your hammer gently tap a CAM COVER 13P onto each visible HIDDEN CAM å NOTE Please read the back pages of the instruction booklet for important safety information Step 10 A B J J 1R 13P 4 used 8 used To cover HIDDEN CAMS å This completes assembly Clean with a damp cloth Wipe dry 25 lbs 25 lbs 50 lbs 35 lbs ...

Page 15: ...p over or break if improperly moved Physical injury Furniture can be very heavy Unload shelves from top to bottom before moving the furniture Do not push furniture especially on a carpeted floor Have a friend help you lift the item and set it in place This unit must be positioned against a wall Children climbing on the shelves can cause the product to tip Risk of injury or death Do not allow childr...

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