Walker V35CMP manual

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    Item #: V35CMP Assembly Instructions For our most current instructions, to request missing, lost or broken parts, or for any other Customer Service issues, please visit our website at www .walkeredison.com or call us at 877-207-5906. Revised 1 1/2010[...]

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    Parts List[...]

  • Page 3

    Hardware List[...]

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    Carefully lay glass top (1) upside down on a soft surface. Screw short rods (B) into the metal plates of glass top (1). Screw cylinders (6) onto short rods (B).[...]

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    Snap decorative rings (C) onto cylinders (6). Screw long rods (A) into cylinders (6).[...]

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    Screw cylinders (5) onto long rods (A). Note that cylinders (5) will fit snuggly inside the decorative rings placed in the previous step. Carefully lay glass shelf (2) in place using long rods (A) as guides. Place decorative rings (C) over long rods (A).[...]

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    Snap decorative rings (C) onto cylinders (5). Screw long rods (A) into cylinders (5).[...]

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    Screw cylinders (3) onto long rods (A). Note that cylinders (3) will fit snuggly inside the decorative rings placed in the previous step. Carefully lay glass shelf (2) in place using long rods (A) as guides. Place decorative rings (C) over long rods (A).[...]

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    Snap decorative rings (C) onto cylinders (3). Screw long rods (A) into cylinders (3).[...]

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    Screw cylinders (4) onto long rods (A). Note that cylinders (4) will fit snuggly inside the decorative rings placed in the previous step. Carefully lay glass shelf (2) in place using long rods (A) as guides. Place decorative rings (C) over long rods (A).[...]

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    Screw long rods (A) into cylinders (4). Snap decorative rings (C) onto cylinders (4).[...]

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    Screw cylinders (7) onto long rods (A). Note that cylinders (7) will fit snuggly inside the decorative rings placed in the previous step. Carefully lay glass shelf (2) in place using long rods (A) as guides. Place decorative rings (C) over long rods (A).[...]

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    Insert caps (D) into cylinders (7). Note that caps (D) may come pre-inserted into cylinders (7).[...]