
Label Picture Description QTY
B Chair Seat 1
C Front Leg 2
Caution : You must read this before you proceed
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Label Picture Description QTY
Before
Beginning
Assembly:
This Club Chair has multiple parts and may require up to 30 minutes to assemble.
To give you an overview of the Club Chair parts, the above picture is to help you put the
various parts into perspective. Please read through the instructions below to familiarise
yourself with the parts and steps before assembly.
Chair
Backrest(A)
Front Leg(C)
Chair Seat(B)
Hind Leg(D)
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Install the first Front Leg(B) into the bottom of the Chair Seat(B) by placing one Washer
Rings((①) onto the threaded stem.
Insert the threaded stem of the Front Leg(C) into the front mounting position of the Chair
Seat(B) then tighten by turning the leg clockwise until the leg is completely secure.
Repeat this process with the remaining three Legs.
Note: The use of the Washer Rings are OPTIONAL and are especially useful to help
alleviate slight wobbles. Some Legs may need more than one whilst some Legs
may not need any.
With assistance from your adult partners,Position the Chair Seat(B)
on its back on a clean, non-marring surface, as shown
Unzip to open and remove the 4 wooden legs.
Close the pouch before assembling.
B
D
C
Use Washer
Rings(①)to
acheive stablity
B
C
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Position yourself behind the chair. Place Chair Backrest(A)into theChair Seat(B).
While tilting the Chair Backrest(A) slightly forward. Then gently pull the Chair Backrest(A)
towards you while pushing it down all the way into the Chair Seat (B)slot. located to the
rear of the Chair Seat(B). (as marked by the arrow above).
If you find a gap between the Chair Backrest(A) and Chair Seat(B), please push rock the
Chair Backrest(A) back and forth slightly, while pressing the Chair Backrest downwards
until the gap disappeares.
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Make sure all parts are connected and locked into position.
Turn the Club Chair right way up.
Your Club Chair is ready for use.
This Club Chair can only be used on a flat, level surface.
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