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Item #: W60C73-MT 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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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 four main types of hardware used to assemble this product are: wood dowels, cam[...]
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Page 3
Parts List[...]
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Page 4
Hardware List Cam lock Cam bolt Wood dowel Glue tube Bolt Wrench Door stopper Small round head screw Shelf support pin Door stopper plate Small screw Door hinge Large screw Handle Large round head screw Medium screw Plastic wedge Sticker[...]
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Page 5
TV Mounting Hardware List TV Mounting Parts List P .5 Adjustment knob Bolt W asher Wrench[...]
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Screw cam bolts (B) into stand top (1). Attach door stoppers (G) to stand top (1) using small round head screws (H). Screw cam bolts (B) into panels (3,4,5,6). Note that a cam bolt will be screwed into each side of panels (5,6). Insert dowels (C) into panels (3,4,5,6), slat (7) and shelves (9).[...]
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Insert dowels (C) into shelves (13) and panels (14,15,17,18). Screw cam bolts (B) into panels (14,15,17,18). Screw cam bolts (B) into doors (16,19). Attach door stopper plates (J) to doors (16,19) using small screws (K). Attach handles (N) to doors (16,19) using large round head screws (P).[...]
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Attach panels (14,15) to shelves (13) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (A) into shelves (13) and tighten with a screwdriver . Note that two cam locks will be inserted into each shelf. Insert dowels (C) into feet (20) and back panel (10).[...]
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Attach panels (17,18) to the second set of shelves (13) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (A) into shelves (13) and tighten with a screwdriver . Note that two cam locks will be inserted into each shelf. Attach the shelf assembly from the previous step to door (19) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (A) into [...]
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Page 10
Insert cam locks (A) into slat (7). Attach panels (5,6) to slat (7) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. T ighten cam locks (A) with a screwdriver . Attach the shelf assembly from Step 6 to door (16) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (A) into panels (14,15) and tighten with a screwdriver .[...]
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Attach shelf (9) to panel (6), then panel (4) to shelf (9) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (A) into shelf (9) and tighten with a screwdriver . Attach shelf (9) to panel (5), then panel (3) to shelf (9) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (A) into shelf (9) and tighten with a screwdriver . 6 6[...]
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Carefully slide back panel (10) into place along the back of the stand assembly . Use cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (A) into back panel (10) and tighten with a screwdriver . Attach the panel assembly from the previous step to stand top (1) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (A) into panels (3,4,5,6) and tighte[...]
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Attach stand supports (21) to stand base (2) using bolts (E). T ighten bolts (E) with wrench (F). Carefully slide back panels (1 1) into place along the grooves at the back of the stand assembly .[...]
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Attach feet (20) to stand base (2) using dowels as guides. Attach stand base (2) to the stand assembly using bolts (E). T ighten bolts (E) with wrench (F). 2 2[...]
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Page 15
Attach door assembly (14,15) to the stand assembly at door hinges (L) using large screws (M). Attach door hinges (L) to the door assemblies from Steps 8 and 9 using large screws (M).[...]
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Insert shelf support pins (I) into the stand assembly at desired shelf heights. Carefully slide shelves (8) into place resting on shelf support pins (I). Attach door assembly (17,18) to the opposite side of the stand assembly at door hinges (L) using large screws (M).[...]
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Completed stand assembly . The following steps show the assembly and attachment of the TV mount. Secure back panels (1 1) using plastic wedges (R) and medium screws (Q). 1 1 1 1[...]
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Page 18
Slide mounting bars (c) onto lateral support bar (b). Secure mounting bars (c) by screwing adjustment knobs (g) into place. Attach lateral support bar (b) to upright support bar (a) using bolts (e) and washers (f). Attach support brackets (d) to upright support bar (a) using bolts (e) and washers (f).[...]
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Attach TV mount to stand assembly using bolts (e) and washers (f). T ighten bolts (e) with wrench (h).[...]