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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 safety information.

Death or serious injury may occur when children climb on audio and/or video equipment furniture. A remote control or toys 

placed on the furnishing may encourage a child to climb on the furnishing and as a result may tip over onto the child.

NEVER

 allow children to climb or play with the TV or furnishing supporting the TV.

NEVER

 place toys, food, remote, etc. on top of the TV or TV furnishing.

ALWAYS

 use either the safety hardware as instructed or other wall anchoring device.

Relocating audio and/or video equipment to furniture not specifi cally designed to support audio 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 or sag, or tip-over which may result in injury. 

NEVER

 exceed the weight limits shown in the instructions. 

Place the heavier items on lower shelves as far back from the front as possible.

Load the bottom surfaces fi rst to avoid top-heavy furniture.

Moving furniture that is not designed to be moved or equipped with casters may result in injury or damage to furnishings or 

personal property.

ALWAYS

 unload shelves and drawers, starting with the top surfaces, before moving.

NEVER

 push or pull furniture on carpet. Have a friend help lift properly to move and/or reposition it.

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Summary of Contents for Metro 5426461

Page 1: ...NSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE TV Stand Metro Collection Model 5426461 It stands You sit A thing of beauty this one Teknik www teknikoffice co uk ...

Page 2: ...ow before you begin assembly This Sauder unit is designed for use with flat panel 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 th...

Page 3: ... the edge to help distinguish similar parts from each other Use this part identification to help identify similar parts Now you know our ABCs A SHELF 1 B BOTTOM 1 C LEFT END 1 D RIGHT END 1 E UPRIGHT 1 F BACK 1 G SLIDING DOOR 1 H FRAME 2 J TUBE 2 K BASE 1 L FOOT 1 M GLASS TOP 1 Page 3 A B C D E F G H J K M J L H ...

Page 4: ...L WRENCH 1 10 Refer to the last step for proper location and application WARNING LABEL 1 9 5 22 68 22 68 50 lbs 22 kg 22 kg CAM SCREW 6 2 APPLIQUE CARD 1 4 5 KNOB 1 UPPER GUIDE 2 7 1 9 16 PAN HEAD SCREW 6 11 1 2 HEX HEAD SCREW 10 15 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREW 6 12 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 14 WOOD DOWEL 6 3 6 BUMPER CARD 1 13 13 16 MACHINE SCREW 1 ...

Page 5: ...nd BASE K to one of the FRAMES H Tighten four 1 2 HEX HEAD SCREWS 15 using the L WRENCH 10 å Fasten the other FRAME H to the TUBES J and BASE K Tighten four 1 2 HEX HEAD SCREWS 15 using the L WRENCH 10 Step 1 Page 5 H 10 K J 1 2 HEX HEAD SCREW 8 used in this step 15 Remember Righty tighty Lefty loosey H J The TABS must be here ...

Page 6: ... Turn the CAM SCREW or gently tap the CAM DOWEL until the shoulder is against the surface of the part 1 Hidden Cam Hidden Cam Arrow Push a HIDDEN CAM into the part The arrow in the HIDDEN CAM must point toward the hole in the edge of the board Hole 2 3 1 2 Insert the CAM SCREW or CAM DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM Tighten the HIDDEN CAM Page 6 ...

Page 7: ...ert three WOOD DOWELS 3 into the SHELF A å Turn six CAM SCREWS 2 into the remaining holes in the SHELF A å Push six HIDDEN CAMS 1 into the ENDS C and D and UPRIGHT E Step 2 Page 7 2 Arrow 1 3 6 used A C D E ...

Page 8: ...S in the SHELF insert into the ENDS and UPRIGHT å Slide the BACK F into the grooves in the SHELF A and ENDS C and D Step 3 Page 8 A E A F Surface without HIDDEN CAMS Groove This groove is shorter and wider than the other long groove D Surface without HIDDEN CAMS C Surface with HIDDEN CAMS Finished surface D C ...

Page 9: ...6 PAN HEAD SCREWS 11 å NOTE You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them å NOTE Be sure the WOOD DOWELS in the ENDS and UPRIGHT insert into the BOTTOM å NOTE Be sure the BACK F inserts into the groove in the BOTTOM Step 4 Page 9 A D C E B 3 Longer groove F 1 9 16 PAN HEAD SCREW 6 used in this step 11 ...

Page 10: ...the BOTTOM B Tighten six 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREWS 12 using the L WRENCH 10 å NOTE You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them å Peel APPLIQUES from the APPLIQUE CARD 4 and stick them onto each visible HIDDEN CAM in the ENDS C and D and UPRIGHT E B F The TABS must be here 10 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREW 6 used in this step 12 B E D C 4 K ...

Page 11: ... 1 2 HEX HEAD SCREWS 15 using the L WRENCH 10 å Carefully stand your unit upright å Peel the BUMPERS from the BUMPER CARDS 6 and stick them onto the tabs on the FRAMES H as shown Step 6 Page 11 10 1 2 HEX HEAD SCREW 2 used in this step 15 B H H L 6 ...

Page 12: ...ACHINE SCREW 13 å Fasten the GUIDES 7 and 8 to the SLIDING DOOR G exactly as shown Use eight 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 14 Step 7 Page 12 Surface with one hole Knob G G 7 8 5 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 used for the GUIDES 14 14 13 16 MACHINE SCREW 1 used for the KNOB 13 ...

Page 13: ... DOOR G up vertically Push the UPPER GUIDE 7 tabs up into the groove in the SHELF A å NOTE The DOOR should slide freely in the track å NOTE The DOOR gap is adjustable Turn the cam on the LOWER GUIDES 8 with a STRAIGHT EDGE SCREWDRIVER to adjust the door up or down B A G The tab should be down before you insert it into the upper track The tab should be up after the DOOR is in place 7 8 G G A B ...

Page 14: ...p cloth Wipe dry Tempered safety glass is used It is stronger than normal glass and it will not break into long sharp knife like shards However safety glass can break When safety glass breaks it instantly fractures into small bead like pieces These small pieces may have sharp edges For your safety follow these precautions when you assemble your product Wear safety glasses or other eye protection D...

Page 15: ...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 sag or...

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