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1 W44CFDBL, W44CFDMB ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS F or our most up-to-date instructions, to r equest missing, lost , or broken par ts, or f or any other Cust omer Ser vice issues, please visit our website at www .walkeredison.c om or call us at 1-877-207-5906.[...]
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2 F or our most up-to-date instructions, to r equest missing, lost , or broken par ts, or f or any other Cust omer Ser vice issues, please visit our website at www .walkeredison.c om or call us at 1-877-207-5906.[...]
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3 W44CFDBL, W44CFDMB P arts List[...]
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4 W44CFDBL, W44CFDMB Har dwar e List * The hardware quantities listed ar e required for proper assembly . Some extra hardware may ha ve also been included.[...]
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5 Inser t dow els (C) and cam bolts (B) into side panels (3 & 4). (Apply glue (D) to dowels as dir ected in the “General Assembly Guidelines ”) Attach the legs (5,6,7,8) to the side panels (3 & 4) as sho wn in the diagram. Tighten cam locks (A) using a screwdriv er as shown. Set aside for later use . Attach support leg (11) to the stand[...]
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6 Step 3 Step 4 Attach cam bolts (B) to the middle shelf (9) as sho wn in the diagram. Cov er cam locks (A) using the provided stickers as shown in the diagram. Inser t dow els (C) into the left side panel (3). (Remember to apply glue (D)) Inser t cam locks (A) into fr ame assembly . Attach middle shelf (9) to fr ame assembly . Tight en cam locks ([...]
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7 Attach cam bolts (B) to side panel assemblies (3 & 4). Cov er cam locks (A) using the provided stickers as shown in the diagram. Inser t dow els (C) into the left side panel (3). (Remember to apply glue (D)) Inser t cam locks (A) into fr ame assembly . Attach left side panel (3) to frame assembly . Tight en cam locks (A) with a screwdrivers a[...]
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8 Step 7 Step 8 Slide back panel (14) into the groov es as shown in the diagram. Be sure that the side with the warning label is facing outward . Inser t dow els (C) into frame assembly . (Remember to apply glue (D)) Attach supports (12,13) to the frame assembly as shown in the diagram.[...]
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9 Inser t dow els (C) into frame assembly (remember to apply glue (D)). Inser t cam locks (A) into fr ame assembly . Attach right side assembly (4) to the frame assembly . Tighten cam locks (A) using a screwdriv er as shown in the diagram. Attach block (17) to the stand top (1) using scr ews ( V ). Screw cam bolts (B) into stand top (1), then attac[...]
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10 Inser t dow els (C) into frame assembly . (Remember to apply glue (D)) Inser t cam locks (A) into fr ame assembly . Attach stand t op (1) to the frame assembly . Tight en cam locks (A) using a screwdriver as sho wn in the diagram. Place provided stickers ov er cam locks (A). Inser t the plastic piv ots (Q) into the stand as shown in the diagram.[...]
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11 Step 13 Attach door handles (N) to the stand doors (15,16) using scr ews (P). Attach screws (K) to the c orners of each door as shown in the diagram. Attach hinge (J ) to door (15) as shown in the diagram. Attach hinge (I) to door (16) as shown in the diagram. Insert lower door hinges (I, J ) into the low er pivot points. A ttach doors (15,16) t[...]
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12 Step 14 Inser t plastic w edges (R) between the stand frame and the back panel as shown in the diagram. F asten plastic wedges to the bac k panel using screws (S).[...]