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Care and Maintenance 

Use a soft, clean cloth that will not scratch the surface when dusting. 

Use of furniture polishes is not necessary. Should you choose to use polishes, test first in an inconspicuous area. 

Using solvents of any kind on your furniture may damage the finish. 

Never use water to clean your furniture as it may cause damage to the finish. 

Always use coasters under beverage glasses and flowerpots. 

Liquid spills should be removed immediately. Using a soft, clean cloth, blot the spill gently. Avoid rubbing. 

Always use protective pads under hot dishes and plates. Heat can cause chemical changes that may create 

spotting within the furniture finish. 

Stains or marks from crayons or ink markers will be difficult to remove. 

In the event that your furniture is stained or otherwise damaged during use, we recommend that you call a 

professional to repair your furniture. 

Check bolts/screws periodically and tighten them if necessary. 

 
 

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. 

This unit is not intended for use with CRT TVs. The top surface maximum weight capacity is 70 lbs. (31.8 kg) and 
maximum  load  58  in.  (147.3  cm)  diagonal  flat-panel  TV.  The  shelf  maximum  recommended  weight 
allowance is 50 lbs. (22.7 kg). Use with heavier televisions may result in instability causing tip over resulting 
in death or serious injury.

 

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 specifically 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 refer to 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 first 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. 

The stand is not meant as a seat and no one should be sitting or standing on the stand. 

Clean the metal trim using a soft cloth, slightly dampened with citrus oil-based product and buff with a clean 
soft  cloth.  DO  NOT  use  brass  polish  or  household  cleaners  as  these  products  will  damage  the  metal  trim. 
Citrus oil-based products can be obtained at supermarkets or hardware stores. 

Summary of Contents for Linwood MNFP48LW23IO

Page 1: ...issing DO NOT return this item to the store where it was purchased Please call our toll free customer service number and have your instructions and parts list ready to provide the model name part name or factory number 1 866 942 5362 Pacific Standard Time 8 30 a m 4 30 p m Monday Friday Or visit our web site 24 hours a day 7 days a week for product assistance at www whalenfurniture com Or e mail y...

Page 2: ...into the pre drilled hole at the end of the panel with the Cam Lock 2 Insert the Cam Lock into the pre drilled large hole in the panel Make sure the arrow on the Cam Lock is pointed towards the Cam Bolt 3 Once the Cam Bolt is connected inside the Cam Lock take a Phillips screwdriver not included and tighten the Cam Lock clockwise 4 Plug the Cam Lock Cover into the cross slot of the Cam Locks to co...

Page 3: ...op Panel Qty 1 B Fixed Shelf Qty 1 C Base Qty 1 D Side Panel Qty 2 E Left Partition Panel Qty 1 F Right Partition Panel Qty 1 G Wood Door Panel Qty 2 H Middle Stile Qty 2 I Firebox Support Qty 1 J Adjustable Shelf Qty 4 K Door Qty 2 L Side Back Panel Qty 2 M Middle Back Panel Qty 1 N Middle Crossbar Qty 1 Fireplace Insert Qty 1 Remote Control with Battery Qty 1 ...

Page 4: ... extra Qty 6 1 extra 7 M8 x 20 mm Wood Dowel 8 L shaped Metal Bracket 9 Handle with Metal Plate Qty 4 1 extra Qty 2 Qty 2 10 5 32 x 22 mm Bolt 11 Shelf Support 12 Rubber Bumper Qty 4 1 extra Qty 16 1 extra Qty 4 1 extra 13 Cam Lock Cover 14 M3 5x12mmScrew 15 M4x32mmScrew Qty 16 1 extra Qty 4 1 extra Qty 3 1 extra 16 Mending Plate Qty 2 Glue Qty 1 Touch up Pen Qty 1 TippingRestraintHardwareKit Qty ...

Page 5: ...p Panel A Base C and Partition Panels E and F with a Phillips screwdriver NOTE Screw in cam bolts must be screwed down flush 3 Insert twenty 30 mm Wood Dowels 3 into the inner holes on the Fixed Shelf B Side Panels D and Partition Panels E and F Make sure that you use a small amount of glue with both ends of all dowels NOTE It is very important to use a small amount of glue on both ends of dowels ...

Page 6: ...ttach the Middle Stiles H to the Partition Panels E and F respectively with three 25 mm Screws 6 per stile 6 Glue two 30 mm Wood Dowels 3 into the inner holes on the Middle Crossbar N 7 Attach the Middle Crossbar N to the Fixed Shelf B with three 32 mm Screws 15 E 6 6 H H H 7 7 7 7 F H 3 3 N N B N 15 B ...

Page 7: ...ion Panels E and F by engaging four Cam Locks 1 Refer to page 2 on Cam Lock system operation supplement 9 Using the wood dowels as a guide firmly press the assembled Partition Panels E and F to the Base C and fasten them with four Cam Locks 1 E F C 1 C E F 1 E F B E F B ...

Page 8: ...se C Firmly press them together and fasten it in place by engaging two Cam Locks 1 11 Repeat the same procedure to attach the other Side Panel D at the other end 12 Place the Top Panel A onto the inserted wood dowels properly and fasten it in place by engaging eight Cam Locks 1 1 A D E F D D A E F D 1 C D D C ...

Page 9: ...ck up the Middle Back Panel M and align the pre drilled holes against the upper long edge with the pilot holes on the back rail of Top Panel A Attach the Middle Back Panel M in place with provided 15mm Washer Head Screws 4 16 Using the pilot holes as a guide align and attach the Side Back Panels L to the mantel frame with the provided 15mm Washer Head Screws 4 NOTE We recommend attaching back pane...

Page 10: ...e Side Panel D into the J hooks beneath the hinge arms c Press lightly on the end of both hinge arms to engage the catch d To remove the hinge arms from the mounting plates press gently in the release lever on the back of hinge arms 19 Repeat the same procedure to install the other Door K to the other Side Panel D 20 Open and close the doors to make sure they are aligned and shut correctly If nece...

Page 11: ...supports in the same level so the shelf is not tilted Tilt and rest the Adjustable Shelves J onto the Shelf Supports 11 23 Stick the Rubber Bumpers 12 at the outer corners of the two Doors K where they meet the Partition Panels E and F 24 Plug the Cam Lock Covers 13 onto the visible Cams Locks to conceal the cams D E F D J J J J J 11 11 D E F K D K 12 12 13 ...

Page 12: ...h with the short edge of firebox support 27 Fasten the Firebox Support I between the Partiton Panels E and F with four 15mm Pan Head Screws 5 NOTE The doors are shipped with Glass Door Insert You can keep the doors as they are or interchange with the Wood Door Insert G depending on your configuration 28 To change the configuration loosen the screws on the inside of Doors K and rotate the clips to ...

Page 13: ...ware with the unit to prevent the unit from tipping causing any accidents or damage The tipping restraints are intended only as a deterrent they are not a substitute for proper adult supervision The tipping restraints are not earthquake restraints If you wish to add the extra security of earthquake restraints they must be purchased and installed separately 31 The console is now ready for use Conne...

Page 14: ... 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...

Page 15: ...PST Monday to Friday www whalenfurniture com MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED WEIGHT LOADS PLACE TV BEHIND THE STOPPER FITS UP TO MOST 147 3 cm 58in DIAGONAL FLAT PANEL TVs MAXIMUM LOAD 31 8 kg 70 lb MAXIMUM LOAD 22 7 kg 50 lb THIS UNIT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH CRT TVS USE ONLY WITH FLAT PANEL TVS AND AUDIO VIDEO EQUIPMENT MEETING RECOMMENDED SIZE AND WEIGHT LIMITS NEVER USE WITH LARGER HEAVIER THAN RECOMM...

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