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Clothes Rack
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Summary of Contents for BROSA Haim Clothes Rack

  • Page 1 Haim Clothes Rack A S S E M B LY G U I D E...
  • Page 2 F O R Y O U R S A F E T Y Lift, don’t drag. This protects Check the assembly guide your floor and product. for required components. Assembly requires 2 people. Assembling this product on It's always easier with a a soft surface protects its friend.
  • Page 3 Components Before you get started, check you have all of the pieces below. If anything’s missing, we’ll sort it out right away. Simply visit: www.brosa.com.au/pages/product-return-and-parts-request ② Collar x 1 ③ ① Connector x 1 ④ Plate x 1 Stand x 4...
  • Page 4 Step 1 ③ Identify Upside Underside of the connector the holes on each side as shown in the diagram below. ① ③ Attach the stands to the connector making sure Upside of the connector faces upward. Insert the grub screws into the holes from Underside of the connector and tighten them with...
  • Page 5 Step 2 ② Fit the collar into the middle of the structure formed in Step 1 from the lower position. Align the holes of the collar with the holes of the stands. Fit a bolt into a hole and tighten it with your hand until it is finger-tight.
  • Page 6 Step 3 Insert foot caps into the bottom of the stands and then insert the suction cups into the holes on the connector.
  • Page 7 Step 4 ④ Incline the plate slightly so that it goes into the middle of the structure. Even the plate and place it upon the suction cups. ④...
  • Page 8 Step 5 Place the completed piece of furniture on a level surface. Enjoy your new Haim Clothes Rack!
  • Page 9 User Recommendation Assembly 1. Assemble furniture using our Assembly Guides. You can find them at support.brosa.com 2. Do not dispose of any packaging or contents of the shipping carton until assembly is completed to avoid accidentally discarding small parts or hardware.