Charlton Home FOME6180 Installation & Assembly

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Label Picture Description QTY
A Sofa Frame 1
B Sofa Back 1
C Left Arm 1
SOFA
Caution: You must read this before you proceed.
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D Right Arm 1
E Left Leg 1
F Right Leg 1
Label Picture Description QTY
Bolt (M8X50mm) 17
Washer 17
Spring Washer 17
Allen Key 1
Before Beginning Assembly:
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Step1
Parts Introduction
This Sofa has multiple parts and may require up to some 30 minutes to assemble. To give you an overview of the 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
FRONT FACING
Left Leg(E)
Right Leg(F)
Right Arm(D)
Loveseat Frame(A)
Loveseat Back(B)
Left Arm(C)
A
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Place the Right Arm(D) with Right Legs(F) on a clean , as shown in the picture. Insert Leg(F) into the mounting position of Right Arm(D) and attach using Bolts(), Spring Washers() and Washers() with Allen Key(). Do not fully tighten the Bolts.
Uncover the non-woven fabric and remove the Leg(E), Legs (F), and Hardware from Sofa frame (A).
Step 2
Place the Left Arm(C) with Left Legs(E) on a clean , as shown in the picture. Insert Left Leg(E) into the mounting position of Left Arm(C)
and attach using Bolts(), Spring Washers() and Washers() with Allen Key().
Do not fully tighten the Bolts.
Step 3
D
F
C
E
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Step 5
Step 4
With the help from your partner turn up the sofa frame(A) on a flat surface as shown in the picture. Insert the Bolts of the Right Arm(D) into mounting positions of sofa frame(A).
Attach sofa frame(A) to Right Arm(D) using Bolts(), Washers(), Spring Washers() with Allen Key() as
pictured above.
A
D
F
A
F
A
C
E
F
D
A
E
D
C
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With the help from your partner turn up the sofa frame(A) and Left Leg(E) on a flat surface as shown in the picture. Insert the Bolts of the Left Arm(C) into mounting positions of sofa frame(A).
Attach sofa frame(A) to Left Arm(C) to using Bolts(), Washers(), Spring Washers() with Allen Key() as
pictured above.
Step 6
B
A
Taper
Connectors
on Backrest
Taper
Connectors
on Armrest
C
D
E
F
6.1
6.2
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With the assistance from your partner.
6.1) Lift the Sofa Back(B) up, make sure the Sofa Back(B) is vertical and aligned to the Seat and Armrests . Align the Taper Connectors on the Sofa Back(B) with those on the Left Arm(C) and Right Arm(D). Your adult partner may need to push the Armrests inwards to the Sofa Back(B) a little bit. Slip and Slide the Sofa Back, in a gradual and in a balanced manner into the Taper Connectors .
6.2) Push the Sofa Back(B) downwards until it is fully slotted and locked into position. Note: Make sure the Taper Connectors on the Sofa Back(B) lock into the Taper Connectors on Left Arm(C) and Right Arm(D). Fully locked postion :Check and assess that the base of the Armrests(C&D) and Sofa Frame (A) are aligned and level. Assistance from an adult partner is needed for this assembly process.
Step 7
place the sofa down back on the ;Insert the Bolts of the Seat into mounting positions of back. Attach Seat to Frame using
Bolts(), Washers(), Spring Washers() with Allen Key() as pictured above.
A
F E
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Your sofa is ready for use after put all cushions . Caution: This SOFA can only be used on a flat, level surface.
Step 8
Make sure all parts are connected and locked into position. Finally, seal the Seat Base Cover back on to the underside of the chair seat . Turn it the right side up.The chair is ready for use.
Step 9
E
F
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