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Assembly Instructions for Model: EF A V -II Thank you for choosing the Sanus Systems Model EF A V -II. Every effort has been made to ensure that your Sanus Systems furniture is perfect. If you have questions or feel that there is a problem of any kind, please contact us at 800-359-5520 or at www .sanus.com. We can quickly help with any issues regar[...]
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Step 1 - Attach Floor Glides to Metal Frame Thread the fi ve Floor Glides ( I ) into the Metal Base ( D ). Diagram 1 I D I I I I Step 2 - Attach 3” Cope T ubes to Metal Base Thread a Shelf Connector ( H ) securely into the four 3” Cope T ubes ( B ). NOTE: Do not tighten the Pan Head Bolts (G) until the entire EF A V -II is assembled. Place a P[...]
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Step 3 - Place a Video Shelf on the Metal Base Align four holes in a Video Shelf ( E ) with the Shelf Connectors ( H ) threaded into the 3” Cope T ubes ( B ) in Step 2; then, place the Video Shelf onto the 3” Cope Tubes. Diagram 3 H H E B B Step 4 - Secure the Angled Center Support to the Video Shelf NOTE: Make sure the coped end of the Angled [...]
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Step 5 - Attach 8” Pillars By hand, fi rmly thread an 8” Pillar ( A ) to the four Shelf Connectors ( H ) protruding through the Video Shelf (E). Diagram 5 Step 6 - Secure Video Shelf to 8” Pillars Place the Video Shelf ( E ) on the 8” Pillars ( A ); then, using the Allen Key ( K ) and fi ve T op Bolts ( F ), secure the Video Shelf to the [...]
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Sanus Systems 2221 Hwy 36 West, Saint Paul, MN 551 13 2.01.06 (000009) Customer Service: 800.359.5520. See complementary Sanus products at www .sanus.com Step 7 - Install Wire Bushings Snap the four Wire Bushings ( J ) into the four holes in the Video shelves ( E ). Diagram 7 J E E J[...]