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We recommend two or more people assemble this product to prevent personal injuries. Unpack and dispose of all packing material. Be careful not to throw away any assembly parts or hardware. Remove all staples and screws used for packaging. Read the instruction sheet and parts list carefully. To prevent damage to your floor or carpet, check the bottom of each CAUTION piece of furniture for stain residue and rough surfaces. Also check for staples or nails left after removing packing material. The manufacturer will not be held responsible if preventative steps are not taken prior to installation. Clean finished areas with a damp cloth using a mild dishwashing liquid and water solution. Polish the finish with a soft cloth and an industry recognized furniture polish. THANK YOU for purchasing this quality product. Please check all packing material carefully for small parts that may have come loose during shipment.

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We recommend two or more people assemble this product to prevent personal injuries. Unpack and dispose of all packing material. Be careful not to throw away any assembly parts or hardware. Remove all staples and screws used for packaging. Read the instruction sheet and parts list carefully. To prevent damage to your floor or carpet, check the bottom of each

CAUTIONpiece of furniture for stain residue and rough surfaces. Also check for staples or nails left after removing packing material. The manufacturer will not be held responsible if preventative steps are not taken prior to installation. Clean finished areas with a damp cloth using a mild dishwashing liquid and water solution. Polish the finish with a soft cloth and an industry recognized furniture polish.

THANK YOUfor purchasing this quality product. Please check all packing material carefully for small parts that may have come loose during shipment.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Wood furniture that is kept in appropriate room conditions can last for many years. To maintain the beauty and elegance of your furniture, dust regularly and clean the surface with quality products. To enhance the appearance of your furniture, use water-based non-silicon cleaners. These will bring out the natural beauty, shine and depth of the finish. Paste wax can hide some signs

• Avoid spilling liquid in the decorative route lines, corners, edges and recessed areas of finish tops. Wipe up spills as soon as possible using a soft, clean cloth, blot the spill gently. • Extreme temperatures and humidity changes can cause warping, shrinking and splitting of wood furniture.

• Avoid placing furniture in direct sunlight to prevent fading.

• Marble is porous and stains easily. Wipe up spills immediately. Use non-abrasive cleaners such as hydrogen peroxide for tough stains.

of wear and minor defects in the finish and will provide protection from spills and wear. Good furniture polish contains cleaners that will remove the previous layer of polish and dirt that accumulate between applications. (For daily cleaning, simply dampen a soft cloth with a small amount of diluted dish washing liquid and warm water.)

• Avoid using glass cleaners on the finish. Ammonia can cause discoloration and dull the finish. Do not use paint or nail polish removers near or on the product.

• Avoid writing directly on the surface to prevent marking.

• Many household items such as rubber-based place mats, alarm clocks and lamps use rubber- based plastic pads on the bottom. To prevent discoloration and chemical reactions in the finish, rotate these items regularly. Felt or foam pads can be placed on the bottom of these items for added protection.

• Avoid placing hot objects on the surface. Always use protective pads under hot dishes and plates.

• During normal every day use, bolts and nuts may loosen. They should be periodically inspected and re-tightened to prevent damage to the furniture and (or) personal property or cause injury.

• When moving furniture in your home use “Furniture Slides” to protect carpets, floors and furniture.

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LEVELERSTurn the levelers located on the bottom of the unit counter-clockwise to raise and clockwise to lower. We recommend two people work together to level furniture.

ANTI-TIPPING RESTRAINT HARDWARE KIT ATTACHED TO BACK OF FURNITURE

CLIMBING MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY

• Place heaviest items in the lowest drawers.

• Unless specifically designed to accommodate, do not set TVs or other heavy objects on top of this product.

• Never allow children to climb or hang on drawers, doors, or shelves.

• Never open more than one drawer at a time.

• Do not defeat or remove the drawer interlock system.

• Use of tip-over restraints may only reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of tip-over.

LEVELER

DIVIDER

HANGING BAR

CLIPFILE DRAWERMount clips to the drawer sides. Slot

the hanging bar into the clips.

DIVIDER DRAWERAlign the divider and the slots on the drawer sides and push in the divider.

YOUR PRODUCT MAY HAVE ONEOF THESE FEATURES

CHILD SAFETYANCHOR IT AND PROTECT A CHILD

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The Center Support Leg is located on the bottom of this product. Screw into center rail as shown. If necessary, you may level the case by adjusting the leveler on the bottom of the Center Support Leg.

CENTER SUPPORT LE

BUN FEET, FINIAL AND POST

Follow these diagrams to assemble finials, posts and bun feet.

Unpack carton and inventory parts.

Screw the finial, post or bun footinto appropriate piece.

1

2

Fininal Upper Post

Lower Post

Bun Foot

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We recommend two or more people assemble this product to prevent personal injuries. Unpack and dispose of all packing material. Be careful not to throw away any assembly parts or hardware. Remove all staples and screws used for packaging. Read the instruction sheet and parts list carefully. To prevent damage to your floor or carpet, check the bottom of each

CAUTIONpiece of furniture for stain residue and rough surfaces. Also check for staples or nails left after removing packing material. The manufacturer will not be held responsible if preventative steps are not taken prior to installation. Clean finished areas with a damp cloth using a mild dishwashing liquid and water solution. Polish the finish with a soft cloth and an industry recognized furniture polish.

GRACIASfor purchasing this quality product. Please check all packing material carefully for small parts that may have come loose during shipment.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Wood furniture that is kept in appropriate room conditions can last for many years. To maintain the beauty and elegance of your furniture, dust regularly and clean the surface with quality products. To enhance the appearance of your furniture, use water-based non-silicon cleaners. These will bring out the natural beauty, shine and depth of the finish. Paste wax can hide some signs

• Avoid spilling liquid in the decorative route lines, corners, edges and recessed areas of finish tops. Wipe up spills as soon as possible using a soft, clean cloth, blot the spill gently. • Extreme temperatures and humidity changes can cause warping, shrinking and splitting of wood furniture.

• Avoid placing furniture in direct sunlight to prevent fading.

• Marble is porous and stains easily. Wipe up spills immediately. Use non-abrasive cleaners such as hydrogen peroxide for tough stains.

of wear and minor defects in the finish and will provide protection from spills and wear. Good furniture polish contains cleaners that will remove the previous layer of polish and dirt that accumulate between applications. (For daily cleaning, simply dampen a soft cloth with a small amount of diluted dish washing liquid and warm water.)

• Avoid using glass cleaners on the finish. Ammonia can cause discoloration and dull the finish. Do not use paint or nail polish removers near or on the product.

• Avoid writing directly on the surface to prevent marking.

• Many household items such as rubber-based place mats, alarm clocks and lamps use rubber- based plastic pads on the bottom. To prevent discoloration and chemical reactions in the finish, rotate these items regularly. Felt or foam pads can be placed on the bottom of these items for added protection.

• Avoid placing hot objects on the surface. Always use protective pads under hot dishes and plates.

• During normal every day use, bolts and nuts may loosen. They should be periodically inspected and re-tightened to prevent damage to the furniture and (or) personal property or cause injury.

• When moving furniture in your home use “Furniture Slides” to protect carpets, floors and furniture.

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LEVELERSTurn the levelers located on the bottom of the unit counter-clockwise to raise and clockwise to lower. We recommend two people work together to level furniture.

ANTI-TIPPING RESTRAINT HARDWARE KIT ATTACHED TO BACK OF FURNITURE

CLIMBING MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY

• Place heaviest items in the lowest drawers.

• Unless specifically designed to accommodate, do not set TVs or other heavy objects on top of this product.

• Never allow children to climb or hang on drawers, doors, or shelves.

• Never open more than one drawer at a time.

• Do not defeat or remove the drawer interlock system.

• Use of tip-over restraints may only reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of tip-over.

LEVELER

DIVIDER

HANGING BAR

CLIPFILE DRAWERMount clips to the drawer sides. Slot

the hanging bar into the clips.

DIVIDER DRAWERAlign the divider and the slots on the drawer sides and push in the divider.

YOUR PRODUCT MAY HAVE ONEOF THESE FEATURES

CHILD SAFETYANCHOR IT AND PROTECT A CHILD

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The Center Support Leg is located on the bottom of this product. Screw into center rail as shown. If necessary, you may level the case by adjusting the leveler on the bottom of the Center Support Leg.

CENTER SUPPORT LE

BUN FEET, FINIAL AND POST

Follow these diagrams to assemble finials, posts and bun feet.

Unpack carton and inventory parts.

Screw the finial, post or bun footinto appropriate piece.

1

2

Fininal Upper Post

Lower Post

Bun Foot

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