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Important 

 

Before  you  begin:

  Open,  identify  and  count  all  parts  prior  to  assembly.  Lay  out  parts  on  a  flat  and  non-

abrasive surface. You will need the parts identified on page 4 and 5 of this instruction manual. 
 

NOTE:

 IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO USE GLUE WITH THE DOWELS. EXCESS GLUE CAN BE 

WIPED OFF WITH A DAMP CLOTH. 
 
Insert Dowel at least half way by tapping lightly with a rubber mallet (not included), IF NECESSARY. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

CAM LOCK SYSTEM OPERATION 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

HOW THE KNOCK DOWN (KD) ASSEMBLY SYSTEM WORKS 

 

1.

 

Screw the Cam Bolt into the threaded inserts on the panel. Connect both panels together; making sure Cam 

Bolt goes into the pre-drilled hole on the end of panel for Cam Lock. 

2.

 

Insert the Cam Lock into the pre-drilled large hole on the panel. Make sure the arrow on the face of Cam 

Lock faces out and points towards Cam Bolt. 

3.

 

Take a Phillips screwdriver and rotate the Cam Lock clockwise to lock the Cam Bolt in place. 

4.

 

Plug the Cam Lock Cover into the cross slot of the Cam Lock to conceal the Cam. 

 

You are now ready to assemble the KD unit. 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for TV Console BBAVCL54-SMB

Page 1: ...s 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 8 30 a m 4 30 p m PST...

Page 2: ...0 lb 22 6 kg FITS UP TO MOST 65 FLAT PANEL TVs MAXIMUM LOAD 135 lb 61 2 kg 1 2 3 THIS UNIT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH CRT TVS USE ONLY WITH FLAT PANEL TVS AND AUDIO VIDEO EQUIPMENT MEETING RECOMMEND...

Page 3: ...STEM OPERATION HOW THE KNOCK DOWN KD ASSEMBLY SYSTEM WORKS 1 Screw the Cam Bolt into the threaded inserts on the panel Connect both panels together making sure Cam Bolt goes into the pre drilled hole...

Page 4: ...Left Side Panel Qty 1 E Right Side Panel Qty 1 F Left Lower Partition Qty 1 G Right Lower Partition Panel Qty 1 H Upper Partition Panel Qty 1 I Door Panel Qty 2 J Large Adjustable Shelf K Left Small...

Page 5: ...ew 5 3 5 x 15 mm Washer Head Screw 6 Cam Lock Cover Qty 6 1 extra Qty 34 1 extra Qty 28 1 extra 7 1 4 x 25 mm Bolt 8 1 4 x 15 mm Bolt 9 Lock Washer Qty 8 1 extra Qty 9 1 extra Qty 9 1 extra 10 Flat Wa...

Page 6: ...in the illustration 3 Glue one Wood Dowel 3 into the center hole on the upper edge of Upper Partition H Tap in with a rubber mallet if necessary NOTE The upper edge of Upper Partition H has two cam lo...

Page 7: ...epeat the previous step to attach the Right Side Panel E to the Fixed Shelf B 8 Glue five Wood Dowels 3 into the inner holes of Top Panel A and Upper Partition Panel H 9 Align the large holes on both...

Page 8: ...Glue eight Wood Dowels 3 into the inner holes of both Side Panels D and E and Partition Panels F and G 14 Properly position the Bottom Panel C onto the inserted Wood Dowels 3 Fasten the Bottom Panel C...

Page 9: ...rough the mounting holes and loosely screw into the Side Frame 17 Repeat the previous step to attach the Right Side Frame O at the opposite end NOTE DO NOT fully tighten the bolts 18 Combine the Upper...

Page 10: ...es N and O by using four 15 mm Bolts 8 with the Washers 9 and 10 through the end brackets and screw into place 20 Fit the two Bottom Stretchers R between the posts of Side Frames N and O and fasten th...

Page 11: ...dges of the assembled unit Make sure that the overlaps on the panels are even all the way around Secure the Back Panel M in place using the 15 mm Screws 5 Note We recommend attaching back panel with t...

Page 12: ...e that both door hinges engage and function properly Tighten the bolt on the Hinge Base to lock the hinges in place 25 Repeat the procedure to attach the other Door Panel I to the Left Side Panel D 26...

Page 13: ...restraint between the console and the wall NOTE Young children can be seriously injured by tipping furniture You must install the Tipping Restraint Hardware with the unit to prevent the unit from tipp...

Page 14: ...ronment Extreme temperature and humidity changes can cause fading warping shrinking and splitting of wood It is advised to keep furniture away from direct sunlight as sun may damage the finish Proper...

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