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:
• Children climbing on furniture.
• A child may try to reach a toy or other object
by climbing on furniture.
• Children will play and be active near
the TV.
• Risk of injury or death.
• A child climbing on a piece of furniture can
make it top-heavy and cause it to tip over.
• A child playing with a TV can cause it to tip
over.
• Never allow children to climb on or play with
furniture.
• Do not place toys, food, etc. on the top shelves
or upper drawers. Children may try to climb to
reach them out of curiosity.
• Improper use of furniture to support TVs.
• Furniture designed for use with TVs will specify
the maximum weight rating and recommended
size of the TVs it will safely support.
• 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.
• Furniture items such as general-purpose utility
carts, tables, or dressers may become unstable
and tip if a TV is set on them.
• A TV must only be set on furniture specifi cally
designed to support a television.
• Never use a TV that exceeds the weight ratings
or size guidelines specifi ed for the furniture.
• Overloaded shelves.
• 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.