Ivy Bronx IVBX3230 Owner Manual

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for purchasing our product.
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Please read carefully the assembly instructions before the installation.
Do not discard this manual or any of the packaging m
aterial until the unit has been completely
assembled.
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MAIN PARTS LIST
1
Main panel
x1
Left panel
5
x1
Small drawer
10
front panel
x1
6
Middle-left panel
x1
11
Small drawer left panel
x1
2
Back panel
x1
7
Middle-right panel
x1
Small drawer
12
right panel
x1
3
Cabinet top panel
x2
8
Right panel
x1
Small drawer
13
back panel
x1
4
Cabinet bottom panel
x2
Cabinet back
9
panel
x2
Large drawer
14
front panel
x1
15
Large drawer left panel
x1
Metal legs
20
x2
Sliders, SET of 4 pcs:
24
- 2 “flat” for inside the cabinets.
x1
- 2 “L” shape for the drawers.
16
x1
21
x2
Large drawer right panel
Long support tube for main panel
Large drawer
17
back panel
x1
25
Hinges
x2
Drawer bottom
18
panel
x2
Support tube
22
for cabinet
x4
26
Handles
x3
19
x1
23
x1
27
x4
Door
Grommet
Studs
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LIST OF HARDWARE, SCREWS AND FITTINGS
PART
PART
QTY ITEM
40
A
sets
B 16
C 4
D 6
E 16
F 8
NOTE: You will need for the assembly a Phillips screwdriver and mallet/hammer (not included).
M6x35
Bolt + Cam lock
8x30
M6x50
M6x40
M6x35
M6x25
MAIN PARTS LAYOUT (FOR REFERENCE):
QTY ITEM
G 8
H 6
I 12
J 18
K 1
L 4
ST-3.5x40
M4x22
ST-3.5x14
ST-3x14
Bracket
Insert nut
M6-10
1
21
3
3
2
7
10
19
5
14
20
20
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This unit uses cam bolts and locks. The following explains how to use them.
This is not an assembly step; it is a guide for when you are actually doing the
assembly using this kind of hardware.
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BEFORE YOU START THE ASSEMBLY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TIPS AND WARNINGS.
Do a quick inventory
to make sure the package contains all the parts and hardware listed in the assembly instructions.
Missing, dam
and def be
ective parts c
replaced at no cost to you. Please refer t t
he last pages on this
aged
an
o
manual.
The replacement parts
service is limited to the continental United States. If you reside in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, U.S. Dependencies or other countries, please contact the supplier from where the unit was purchased.
To avoi
m
isalignments, always leave the screws loos and t all pieces ar pos
itioned correctly.
Do not overtight
force the screws as
or
d
e
ighten them until
e
en
they might break, strip, damage the threads of the holes or get stuck inside the part.
Sometimes the laminate might cover
partially or entirely the hole on a panel. If there is no visible hole for the screw, pass and press the tip of your finger over the area where the hole should be located to feel the indentation, and once found, carefully pierce the laminate to reveal the hole underneath.
If during assembly
you find an issue or need clarification, please contact our Customer Service for assistance. Please refer to the last pages on this manual.
On each step read the
instructions and analyze the illustrations thoroughly before proceeding to do the assembly.
Make sure you
understand which hardware will be used on each step. Using the wrong size of screw, bolt or pin might strip the threads or cause damage to the part in which it is being used.
If the hole seems too small for the screw,
first make sure you are using the correct size of screw and that it’s been installed in the correct hole. If the hole still appears to be too small, carefully pierce the laminate to reveal the hole’s actual size.
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ASSEMBLY STEPS
STEP 1
STEP 2
Hardware:
J
ST-3x14
(NOT INCLUDED)
Separate the sliders 24 according to their shape:
- The “L” sliders (for the drawers) will be used until step 16, please set t
hem aside.
- The "flat" sliders (for the cabinets) are the ones being used in step 2.
Assemble the flat sliders 24 to the panels 5 and 6 using screws J as shown. Note that the wheels face towards the front. Also pay attention to the correct hole for the screw.
8
Pcs
(Back)
STEP 3
Hardware:
A
M6x35
(NOT INCLUDED)
Install the bolts A into panels 5, 6, 7 and 8 in the indicated holes.
8
Pcs
NOTE: For optimal assembly, work with all the panels upside-down oriented as shown.
(Back)
(Front) (Front)
(Front)(Front)
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STEP 4
Hardware:
A
Cam lock
(NOT INCLUDED)
Install and align the cam locks A into the indicated holes on panels 9, then assemble them to panels 5 and 6 for the drawers’ cabinet, and to panels 7 and 8 for the storage cabinet as shown and as explained in
8
page 5.
Pcs
(Front)
NOTE: For optimal assembly, work with all the panels upside-down oriented as shown.
Hardware:
A
B
STEP 5
M6x35
8x30
Insert the bolts A and the wooden pins B into the corresponding holes on panels 3 (top panels) and 4 (bottom panels).
24
Pcs
16
Pcs
Don’t forget to turn the cams afterwards to lock the panels.
(Front)
(NOT INCLUDED)
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STEP 6
Hardware:
A
Cam lock
(NOT INCLUDED)
First insert and align the cam locks A into the corresponding holes on panels 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, then assemble the panels 4 to each cabinet as shown and as explained in page 5.
12
Pcs
(Back)
NOTE: For optimal assembly, work with all the panels upside-down oriented as shown.
STEP 7
Hardware:
E
M6x35
(NOT INCLUDED)
Assemble the support tubes 22 to the legs 20 using screws E, and insert the studs 27 on the bottom of the legs.
8
Pcs
INSERT AND ALIGN CAM LOCKS FIRST!
Bigger holes face up.
Don’t forget to turn the cams afterwards to lock the panels.
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STEP 8
Hardware:
Assemble the bars 22 from each leg to each bottom panel 4 on both cabinets using screws F as shown.
F
M6x25
(NOT INCLUDED)
STEP 9
Hardware:
C
M6x50
J
ST-3x14
K
8
Pcs
First insert the nuts L into the panel 2 and make sure they are aligned to receive the screws. Then, and with the help of another person, assemble both cabinets to panel 2 using screws C. Finally, assemble the metal
4
bracket K to panel 7 using screws J as shown.
Pcs
Note: The bracket will function as a door stopper for panel 19.
2
Pcs
1
Pc
L
M6-10
(NOT INCLUDED)
4
Pcs
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STEP 10
Hardware:
First Insert the cam locks A into panels 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, then assemble the top panels 3 to the structure as shown and as explained in page 5.
A
Cam lock
(NOT INCLUDED)
12
Pcs
INSERT AND ALIGN CAM LOCKS FIRST!
Don’t forget to turn them afterwards to lock the panels.
STEP 11
Hardware:
D
M6x40
Carefully place the tabletop 1 upside-down over carpeting or a tablecloth to protect its finish, and assemble to it the long support tubes 21 using screws D as shown.
6
Pcs
(NOT INCLUDED)
STEP 12
Hardware:
E
M6x35
(NOT INCLUDED)
With the help of another person, place the tabletop over the structure and assemble the tubes 21 to the panels 3 using screws E from inside the cabinets as shown.
8
Pcs
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STEP 13
Hardware:
Using screws G, assemble the back panel 13 to panels 11 and 12 (for
ASSEMBLY STEPS
small drawer), and the panel 17 to panels 15 and 16 (for big drawer).
G
ST-3.5x40
(NOT INCLUDED)
The grooves on all panels go towards the bottom
STEP 14
STEP 15
Hardware:
A
M6x35
H
M4x22
8
Pcs
Slide the panels 18 through the grooves of all the panels assembled in step 13 for both drawers, as shown.
13
17
First attach the bolts A to the panels 10 and 14. Then install and align the cam locks A into panels 11, 12, 15 and 16, and as explained in page 5, assemble the front panels 10 and 14 to panels 11-12 and 14-15
8
respectively. Finally, install the handles 26 to the front panels using
Sets
screws H as shown.
4
Pcs
(NOT INCLUDED)
Don’t forget to turn the cams afterwards to lock the panels.
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STEP 16
Hardware:
J
ST-3x14
(NOT INCLUDED)
Assemble the “L” shape sliders 24 to the bottom of the drawers using screws J. Please note the orientation of the sliders: the rollers go towards the back, and the sliders should not protrude on the bottom,
8
otherwise the drawers raise 3/4” and won’t fit in the unit.
Pcs
ATTENTION: VERY IMPORTANT!
STEP 17
CORRECT
INCORRECT
The wheel goes towards the back
Insert the Grommet 23 into the hole of the tabletop 1, then insert the drawers into the cabinet, the bottom drawer first, then the top drawer. The drawers might need to be inserted at an angle with their fronts facing down.
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STEP 18
Hardware:
Assemble the handle 26 to the door 19 using screws H. Then assemble the hinges 25 using screws I.
H
M4x22
I
ST-3.5x14
(NOT INCLUDED)
STEP 19
Hardware:
I
ST-3.5x14
(NOT INCLUDED)
2
Pcs
4
Pcs
25
I
H
19
Assemble the hinges 25 from the door to panel 8 using 4 screws I on
the OVAL holes only
and when done, tighten the screws and fix the other 4 screws I on the
8
round holes as shown.
Pcs
. Then fine-tune the hinges as instructed below,
OVAL
FI RS T:
HOLES ONLY!
26
25
8
SECOND: ALIGN THE DOOR
19
A: This screw adjusts the depth.
B
THIRD: SECURE
A
25
B
C
When the alignment is done, secure the hinges with screws on the round holes.
B: These screws adjust the height. C: This screw adjust the alignment side-to-side.
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ALL DONE!
Give yourself a nice pat on the back. You did a great job!
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AFTER THE ASSEMBLY IS DONE, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING
CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNINGS:
WEIGHT LIMITS
110 Lbs. (49.9 Kg)
33Lbs. (15 Kg)
33Lbs. (15 Kg)
10 Lbs. (4.53 Kg)
33Lbs. (15 Kg)
15 Lbs. (6.8 Kg)
• Do not exceed the indicated weight limits.
• Do not expose the surfaces to direct sunlight or to extreme environmental conditions.
• Clean the surfaces preferable with a clean cloth damped in a solution of mild s
oap and
water, then dry with a clean towel.
• Do not use solvents or abrasive materials to clean the unit.
• If you decide to use a cleaning agent, test first on an area hidden from view such as underneath the tabletop.
• Do not seat on the unit or lean against it.
• Do not allow small children to play under or over the unit.
• Do not allow small children to reach inside the drawers or storage without your supervision.
• Do not pull, push or drag the unit to move it for more than 1 feet. The unit must
ifted by at least 2 persons when moving in the same or adjacent rooms.
l
be
• Before moving the unit, make sure to secure or remove any object that is heavy or might fall off. Please note that lifting from the tabletop with too much weight on t
oduct might lead to part damage/separation.
pr
he
• When lifting the unit, use both hands and bend your knees, not your backs.
• When transporting the unit to places far away, protect and secure the unit to avoi
d
damage in transit.
• Shall any part of the unit become defective during the warranty period, replacement parts might be available to you at no charge. Please refer to the last pages on this manual.
• The warranty does not extend to regular wear and tear, nor the manufacturer assumes liability for damages or consequences due to accidents, incorrect assembly, negligence, improper use, modifications, or not heeding the above warnings.
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DESKS/LAPTOP CARTS/FILE CABINETS: LIMITED 5-YEAR WARRANTY
TV Stand/Entertainment Center: 2 YEAR WARRANTY
RTA Products, LLC warrants to the Original Purchaser who acquired a new product from RTA Products or its authorized resellers that this product will be free from defects in its workmanship and materials, under normal use and service conditions, as described
herein. "Defects" as used in this warranty, is defined as any imperfections that impair the use of the furniture or product. RTA Products LLC will replace any defective part, at its discretion, and without charge to the original purchaser other than the freight from the end consumer to RTA Products.
Replacement parts can only be supplied if parts are available. Items out of production may be unavailable. This warranty will be effective for the applicable time period beginning the date of purchase on your original sales receipt. RTA product’s obligation under this warranty is herein. This product has been designed for and is intended for office and home-office use only. This warranty is Original Purchaser’s sole remedy for product defects, and this warranty does not extend to any product, or damage to any product, caused by or attributed to abuse or misuse, products used for commercial or rental purposes, use
modifications of, or attachments to the product, and products or parts not used, maintained, or extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties, express or implied, including without limitations any implied warranty or merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose. Please note, all desks made with PVC Laminate surface should not be exposed to direct sunlight, as it may damage the material. Damage of this nature is not covered under this warranty.
limited to repairing or replacing products or parts as provided
RTA Products will not be responsible for indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages. This warranty is limited to merchandise purchased in the Continental United States. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state.
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