
Caution : You must read this before you proceed
Dear Customer: Thank You for purchasing one of our products, We hope you will 
enjoy it. Please be aware this Product may require 1-2 hours to assemble. Please 
carefully read through the instructions herebelow.
Caution : The Glass Table Top and other parts are heavy. Two adults are 
required whenever lifting or moving them.
General Care : Keep your furniture out of direct sunlight. Use desk pads and 
coasters to protect the surface from dents, scatches, and moisture condensation 
from hot or cold liquids.
Cleaning : For cleaning, wipe the surface with damp (not wet) cloth or wipe dry 
with a clean lint free cotton cloth. Window cleaning liquid or similar cleaning 
products can be used to clean the glass surfaces.

Label Picture Description QTY
3 Upper Connection Pipe 2

11
Left Side Glass Panel
1
12
Right Side Glass Panel
1
13 Drawer Panel 3 
14 Drawer Front Panel 3

18 Adjustable Glider Feet 4
Drawer Handle and
Bolts(M4*16)
20-1R Right Drawer Rail 3
20-2R Right Drawer Rail 3
Label Picture Description QTY

Attach Drawer Left Panel(15L) and Drawer Right Panel(15R) to Drawer Back 
Panel(16) using Screws(A) with Screwdriver(N)
Slide / Insert the Drawer Bottom Panel(17) into the groove of the Drawer frame.
Attach Drawer Handle(19) to Drawer Panel(13) using Bolt(M4*16) with 
Screwdriver(N). The, put aside.

Fix the Drawer Panel(13) to the Drawer using Bolt(D) with Screwdriver(N).
Turn the assembled Drawer over and Attach Drawer Rail(20-2L & 20-2R) to the 
two bottom edges at the preset mounting positions using Screws(H) with 
Screwdriver(N).
Note: The correct mounting positions are indicated with white marker. 
Repeat Steps 1 to 4 with the remaining two Drawers. 
Upon completion of assembly of all drawers, put aside.
Insert the Drawer Front Panel(14) into the groove of the Drawer frame,attach 
them firmly together using Screws(A) with Screwdriver(N).

Attach Left Drawer Rail(20-1L) to Cabinet Left Panel(5), and Right Drawer 
Rail(20-1R) attach to Cabinet Right Panel(6) using Screws(H) with 
Screwdriver(N).
Attach Cam Bolts(I) using Screwdriver(N) and insert Wooden Dowels(K) by hand 
at the bottom of Cabinet Left Panel(5) and Cabinet Right Panel(6).

Attach Cabinet Left Panel(5), Cabinet Bottom Panels(9) and Cabinet Right 
Panel(6) by inserting Cam Bolt(I) into the mounting position of Cabinet Bottom 
Panels(9). 
Then turn the Cam Locks(I) with the Screwdriver(N) until they all lock into place.
Insert Cam Locks(I) into the mounting positions of both Cabinet Bottom 
Panels(9). 
Note: Ensure the arrow labelled "+ -" on the Cam Lock head points towards the 
Cam Bolt mounting positions.
I labelled" + -"
Cam Bolt Mounting 
Positions
K
Cam Locks "I"
Cam Bolt"I"

Attach Cabinet Back Panel(8) between Cabinet Left Panel(5) and Cabinet Right 
Panel(6) using Screws(A) with Screwdriver(N).
Turn Cabinet Upper Panel(7) upside down. 
Attach Cam Bolts(I) using Screwdriver(N) and insert Wooden Dowels(K) by hand 
on Cabinet Upper Panel(7).
K
Cam Bolts "I"
Cam Bolt Mounting Positions
Cam Locks "I"

Insert Cam Locks(I) into the Cabinet Left Panel(5) and Cabinet Right 
Panel(6),Ensure the arrow labelled "+ -" on the Cam Lock head points towards 
the Cam Bolt mounting positions. 
Place the Cabinet Upper Panel(7) onto the Cabinet frame ensuring the Cam 
Bolts(I) are inserted into the mounting positions of Cabinet Panels(5) & (6). 
Tighten by turning the Cam Locks(I) with the Screwdriver(N) until they all lock into 
place.
Attach Upper Connection Pipes(3) between Left Leg(1) and Right Leg(2) using 
Bolt(C) with Screwdriver(N). 
Attach Mid-Connection Pipe(4) at the mounting positions between Left Leg(1) 
and Right Leg(2) using Bolt(C) with Screwdriver(N).
Screw in the four Adjustable Glider Feet (18) to the bottom of the Left Leg(1) & 
Right Leg(2) by hand

Fasten the Cabinet to the Right Leg(2) using Bolt(B) and Nut(J) with 
Screwdriver(N).
Mount the Cabinet under the Mid-Connection Pipes(4) using Bolt(C) and Nut(J) 
with Screwdriver(N).
Caution: Some parts are heavy and awkward, take care of your safety and 
have an adult helper to hold the Cabinet in the correct mounting position 
during these Steps.

Insert the pre-assembled Drawers into the Cabinet. 
Your Glass Computer Table is ready for use.
Caution: This Glass Computer Table only be used on a flat, level surface.
Put the Glass Table Top(10) onto the Metal Frame using Bolt(E) with 
Screwdriver(N).
Attach Left Side Glass Panel(11) and Right Side Glass Panel(12) using Acrylic 
Washers(M), Metal Gasket(L), and Bolt(F) with Screwdriver(N), then cover 
(L&F)with Metal Cap(L) by hand.
Note: The Bolt should be tightened snugly before the Metal Cap is put into 
place.

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 800-plus 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: