Corrigan Studio BGRS8423 Assembly Instructions

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A Seat 1
B Right Leg 1
C Left Leg 1
D Seat Cushion 1
Caution : You must read this before you proceed
CHAIR
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Before Beginning
Assembly:
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Step 1
Overview
This Chair has multiple parts and may require up to 15 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 assembly.
Open the carton and place all the parts onto a clean, non-marring surface. Attach the Right Leg(B) to Seat(A) using Bolts() and Washers() with Allen Key() as shown above. Attach the Right Leg(B) to Seat(A) using Bolts() and Washers() with Allen Key() as pictured.
Do not fully tighten the Bolts. Occasionally some of the PE Wicker shifts and covers the mounting positions preventing easy assembly. The PE Wicker should never be cut, but moved away from the mounting positions.
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Attach the Left Leg(C) to Seat(A) using Bolts() and Washers() with Allen Key() as shown above. Attach the Left Leg(C) to Seat(A) using Bolts() and Washers() with Allen Key() as pictured.
Tighten all Bolts at all joints in a sequential manner. Occasionally some of the PE Wicker shifts and covers the mounting positions preventing easy assembly. The PE Wicker should never be cut, but moved away from the mounting positions.
Put the Seat Cushion(D) on the Chair. Your Chair is ready for use.
This Chair can only be used on the flat and level surface.
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What is Proposition 65?
Proposition 65 is a California law that requires warning labels on products that may contain one of more than 800-plus chemicals or ingredients that the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has deemed to cause cancer or other reproductive toxicity. Chemicals and elements on this list include wood dust, brass, and other everyday substances, which can be found in very common household items, such as: lamps, tableware, jewelry, crystal glasses, electric cords, beauty products, automobiles, and furniture.
Why Did I Find a Proposition 65 Warning on My Home Goods Product?
We include Proposition 65 warnings on all of our products because there is always a chance that one of the 800­plus common chemicals and ingredients listed under this law could potentially be on our furniture or packing materials. We risk large fines under this law, if we don't include this warning.
Should I worry?
We realize you may be worried finding this warning on our products, but we want to reassure you that the
hazardous exposure limits for any of these chemicals have never been found on furniture products that we’ve
shipped to our customers. Additionally, this warning label is very common and can be found on almost every piece of furniture sold in the state of California.
Just How Common Are Proposition 65 Warnings?
Proposition 65 warnings have become so common in California that it is hard to take a trip to a local bank, grocery store, or restaurant without finding at least one warning. In fact, even the Disney Land Resort has a Proposition 65 warning:
Do not clean furniture with harsh cleansers or polish.
Do not put hot items directly on furniture surface
Do not write on furniture without a padded barrier to protect the surface.
To obtain the longest lifespan of your outdoor products, avoid extended and
lengthy exposure to rain, snow, and direct sunshine. Whenever possible cover the
product and /or place under patio or awnings.
To obtain the longest lifespan of your outdoor prodcts, minimizing exposure to direct sunlight is recommended.
Not for commercial use. For residential use only .
Stains may be removed with mild soap solution and damp cloth.
Dust and pick-up spills using a clean, non-colored, lint-free cloth .
Children should not climb or jump on the furniture.
Keep away from sources of ignition.
Do not clean furniture with harsh cleansers or polish.
Do not put hot items directly on furniture surface
Do not write on furniture without a padded barrier to protect the surface.
To obtain the longest lifespan of your outdoor products, avoid extended and
lengthy exposure to rain, snow, and direct sunshine. Whenever possible cover the
product and /or place under patio or awnings.
To obtain the longest lifespan of your outdoor prodcts, minimizing exposure to direct sunlight is recommended.
Not for commercial use. For residential use only .
Stains may be removed with mild soap solution and damp cloth.
Children should not climb or jump on the furniture.
Keep away from sources of ignition.
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