Now what? Don’t start sweating over this box of parts. This will be easy. We did the hard work for you.
All you need to do is follow our simple instructions and you’ll be on your way to transforming your room
in no time. Good luck—though we’re condent you won’t need it.
before you begin
1. Check for damaged or missing parts. Call 1-800-874-0008 to order missing supplies.
2. Use the carton as a working surface to prevent product damage during assembly.
3. Gather all tools prior to assembly.
tools needed
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table of contents
introduction 2
hardware 4
parts list 5
safety precautions 6
helpful hints 7
installing L-bracket 8
assembly 9-16
weight capacity/care instructions 17
QUESTIONS?
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• This unit contains small parts which could be a choking hazard for small children. Children should be under adult supervision at all times or
serious injury could occur.
• Always unload unit prior to moving the unit. The weight of personal belongings can cause the unit to become unstable and either tip or collapse.
Serious bodily injury and/or damage to personal belongings may occur.
• Do not overload unit. If any shelf, top, or bottom of unit bows or bends, it is overloaded. The shelf, top, or bottom could collapse and cause
serious bodily injury and/or damage to personal belongings.
• Do not climb or step on the unit. This is not a bench. The unit may become unstable and either tip or collapse. Serious bodily injury and/or
damage to personal belongings may occur.
• Do not use this unit as a television stand. Serious bodily injury and/or damage to personal belongings may occur.
• Do not mount or attach anything to the sides, rear or front of the unit as this can create a force which can cause the unit to tip. Serious bodily
injury and/or damage to personal belongings may occur.
• Do not stack units. Stacking of units can cause an unsafe tip-over hazard which may cause serious bodily injury and/or damage to
personal belongings.
• Do not hang this unit on the wall. The product structure is not designed for wall hanging. Serious bodily injury, damage to personal belongings,
and/or damage to the wall may occur.
• All units must be secured individually to wall stud using hardware provided. If wall stud is not accessible, consult your local hardware store for
appropriate mounting hardware. Failure to do so may create an unsafe tipping hazard that could lead to serious bodily injury and/or damage to
personal belongings.
• Follow proper safety procedures if using power tools and ladders.
• We recommend you protect your work surface during assembly to prevent scratching or damage to table tops, wood oors, etc.
• When securing to wall, panel G must be ush against oor.
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helpful hints
We recommend you protect your work surface during assembly to prevent scratching or damage to table tops, wood oors, etc.
unfinished edgefinished edge
Unfinished edges are shaded in gray. It is important to understand how finished edges go together. Take a moment to lay out all
the wood pieces and note the finished and unfinished (raw wood) edges. Arrange pieces so all finished edges are facing the same
way. While assembling, take care to note in each diagram which way finished edges are facing. In general, all finished edges will
face forward and all finished sides (large area of piece) will face up when product is fully assembled and upright.
hand tighten screws
We recommend you hand-tighten screws. Use care not to overtighten if using power tools.
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installing L-bracket
There are several "key points" to
L-bracket installation. Please review the
drawings and comments at right as well
as the assembly steps provided.
wall
stud
Install short end against wall/wall
stud; long end against unit.
All units must be fastened to the wall.
Always mount L-bracket to a wall-stud.
The L-bracket is intended to be installed
on the top side of the top panel.
However, if you prefer more "hidden"
hardware, you can install the L-bracket
under the top panel.
WARNING
Serious or fatal crushing injuries can occur
from furniture tip-over.
To help prevent tip-over:
- Install tip-over restraint provided.
- Unless specically designed to
accommodate, do not set TVs or other
heavy objects on top of this product.
- Never allow children to climb or hang on
drawers, doors, or shelves.
- Place heavy items on lower shelves and as
far back as possible.
Use of tip-over restraints may only reduce,
but not eliminate, the risk of tip-over.
This is a permanent label. Do not attempt to remove.
top panel
wall
stud
long
end
short
end
wall
stud
Min.
1/2 in.
Max.
1 in.
Do not install this unit ush against the
wall! This unit requires a gap of between
1/2 inch and 1 inch to install properly.
For more hidden hardware, install and secure
L-bracket under top panel. See step 8 for
detailed installation instructions.
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step 1.
warning
Do NOT force dividers together.
May cause damage to panels if forced.
D
F
E
C
1. Align dividers (E) and (C) with cut outs facing upwards as shown.
2. Position remaining dividers (D) and (F) above rst set of dividers as shown with cut outs facing downwards.
3. Once cut outs are aligned, in a downward motion push dividers together.
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step 2.
(H2) x 2
assembly screw
#10 x 1-1/2 in.
2x
(H2)
D
E
(H2)
F
(H2)
E
F
C
1. Align screw holes where dividers (F) and (E) meet.
2. Secure both dividers to each other using two assembly screws.
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step 3.
(H1) x 12
pre-glued dowel
12x
(H1)
(H1)
(H1)
(H1)
(H1)
(H1)
D
E
F
C
(H1)
(H1)
(H1)
(H1)
(H1)
(H1)
1. Quickly dip pre-glued dowel into a cup of water, making sure entire dowel gets wet.
2. Immediately push two dowels into center holes on both unnished edges of each large divider as shown.
3. Immediately push two dowels into center holes on unnished edge of each small divider as shown.
(H1)
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step 4.
4x
G
(H1)
(H1) x 4
pre-glued dowel
1. Align dowels on nished surface of bottom panel (G) to the unnished edge of dividers (F) and (D) as shown.
2. Push together to secure dowels. Secure the bottom panel to both dividers using four assembly screws.
3. Quickly dip pre-glued dowel into a cup of water, making sure entire dowel gets wet.
4. Immediately push two dowels into center holes on both unnished edges of bottom panel as shown.
(H2) x 4
assembly screw
#10 x 1-1/2 in.
D
E
F
C
(H2)
(H1)
(H2)
(H1)
(H1)
(H1)
(H2)
G
(H2)
4x
(H2)
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step 5.
6x
(H2)
(H2)
(H2)
A
D
A
E
F
G
C
(H2) x 6
assembly screw
#10 x 1-1/2 in.
1. Align dowels on side panel (A) to the unnished edge of bottom panel (G) and dividers (C) and (E) as shown.
2. Secure side panel (A) to bottom panel and both dividers using six assembly screws.
(H2)
(H2)
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step 6.
(H2)
(H2) x 8
assembly screw
#10 x 1-1/2 in.
(H2)
8x
(H2)
(H2)
B
(H2)
(H2)
B
(H2)
B
F
(H2)
D
E
C
A
G
1. Align top panel (B) to the unnished edge of divider (D) and side panel (A) with the remaining dowels as shown.
2. Push together to secure dowels. Secure top panel to edges of panel (D) and (A) using four assembly screws.
3. Align screw holes of side panel (B) to the remaining unnished edge of divider (C) and bottom panel (G).
4. Push together to secure dowels. Secure side panel to edges of panel (C) and (G) using four assembly screws.
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step 7.
(H3)
(H3) x 20
screw cover
20x
(H3)
(H3)
(H3)
(H3)
(H3)
(H3)
(H3)
D
F
B
(H3)
B
E
C
(H3)
(H3)
(H3)
A
(H3)
(H3)
(H3)
G
(H3)
(H3)
(H3)
1. Push screw covers onto all screw heads. Carefully tap with hammer to secure.
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step 8.
warning
All units MUST be fastened to the wall.
wall
stud
top panel
(H4) x 1
L-bracket screw
#10 x 1/2 in. athead
1. Align center of top panel of unit with wall stud.
2. Place short end of L-bracket against wall/wall stud. Use 1-1/2 in. screw to secure L-bracket to wall.
3. Use 1/2 in. screw to secure L-bracket to top panel.
(H5) x 1
wall screw
#10 x 1-1/2 in.
top panel
wall
stud
(H6) x 1
L-bracket
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weight capacity/care instructions
15 lbs.
15 lbs.
15 lbs.
15 lbs.
15 lbs.
warning
This unit has been designed for the weight
shown. Exceeding this recommended weight
could result in excessive "sagging" of the top
or shelves. Extreme overloading can cause
failure of the unit and possible injury.