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Table of contents for the manual
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Page 1
Item #: W52CCR Assembly Instructions Revised 07/2012[...]
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Page 2
Gener al Assembly Guidelines I. Ensure that all parts and hardware are available before beginning assembly . II. Follow each step carefully to ensure the proper assembly of this product. III. T wo people are recommended for ease in the assembly of this product. IV . The main types of hardware used to assemble this product are wood dowels, cam bolts[...]
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Page 3
Parts List[...]
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Page 4
Hardware List[...]
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Page 5
Insert dowels (A) into panels (2,5). Insert dowels (A) into panels (3,4) and slats (14). Screw cam bolts (B) into panels (3,4) and slats (14).[...]
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Page 6
Screw cam bolts (B) into top panel (1). Screw cam bolts (B) into bottom panel (9).[...]
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Page 7
Attach slat (14) to panel (3) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Secure the two pieces together using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver . Attach slat (14) to panel (4) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Secure the two pieces together using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver .[...]
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Page 8
Attach panels (3,4) to panel (5) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Secure panel (3) to panel (5) using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver .[...]
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Page 9
Secure panel (4) to panel (5) using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver . Attach the panel assembly from the previous step to bottom panel (9) using cam bolts and dowels as guides.[...]
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Page 10
Secure panel (3) to bottom panel (9) using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver . Secure panel (4) to bottom panel (9) using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver .[...]
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Page 11
Carefully slide panels (2) into place using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Secure panels (2) to bottom panel (9) using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver .[...]
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Page 12
On opposite side of console, secure panels (2) to bottom panel (9) using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver . Carefully slide back panels (10,1 1) into place along back side of console. Panels (10,1 1) will overlap slightly as shown in insert above.[...]
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Page 13
Secure back panels (10,1 1) to the console using screws (J). Carefully fit top panel (1) into place using cam bolts and dowels as guides.[...]
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Page 14
Secure top panel (1) to panels (2,3) using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver . Secure top panel (1) to panels (2,4) using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver .[...]
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Page 15
On back side of console, secure top panel (1) to panels (2) using cam locks (C). T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver . Cover all visible cam locks with stickers (K) as desired. 1 2 2[...]
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Page 16
Attach hinges (G) to doors (12,13) using screws (H). Attach doors (12,13) to the console using screws (H) at hinges (G). See page 2 for specific instructions on how to adjust hinges so doors are aligned with console as desired. Attach handles (D) to doors (12,13) using bolts (E).[...]
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Page 17
Insert shelf support pins (F) into console at desired shelf heights. Insert shelf support pins (F) into console at desired shelf heights.[...]
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Page 18
Carefully place shelves (6,7,8) into console. Shelves (6,7,8) will rest on the shelf support pins.[...]