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– INSTRUCTION MANUAL –
NEW ORDER
TABLE GROUP 4
5F, 5G, 6F, 6G, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, 8F, 8G, 12F, 12G
DESIGN BY STEFAN DIEZ

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  • Page 1 – INSTRUCTION MANUAL – NEW ORDER TABLE GROUP 4 5F, 5G, 6F, 6G, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, 8F, 8G, 12F, 12G DESIGN BY STEFAN DIEZ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    – TABLE OF CONTENTS – TABLES TABLE OVERVIEW PARTS OVERVIEW TABLE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8-21 CONNECTORS TABLE WALL CONNECTOR INSTRUCTIONS 22-25 FRONT SHELF CONNECTOR INSTRUCTIONS 26-29 END SHELF CONNECTOR INSTRUCTIONS 30-33 END TRAY CONNECTOR INSTRUCTIONS 34-36 CABLE MANAGEMENT CABLE TRAY INSTRUCTIONS 37-39 CABLE CLIP INSTRUCTIONS 40-41...
  • Page 5: Table Overview

    – TABLE OVERVIEW – It is important to start by identifying your table model to ensure you follow the correct assembly instructions.                   ...
  • Page 6 – PARTS – PART TABLE *Depending on your configuration your table may or may not have four legs/corner knots.
  • Page 7        **Only for high tables with footrest...
  • Page 8: Table Assembly Instructions

    – INFORMATION ON SUPPORT BARS – The tables in this manual use extra support bars (ESB) to reinforce their construction. You will find information below on how to mount them and find their correct position. (SUPPORT BAR) (EXTRA SUPPORT BAR) The small dotted markings on the table frame should align with the marks indicated on the support bar/extra support bar connector.
  • Page 9 – SUPPORT BAR POSITIONS – POSITION TABLE          TABLE          TABLE          TABLE        ...
  • Page 10     Insert the brackets into the two shortest table frame profiles . Then mount the    extra support bar connectors and support bar connector delivered in support        on both frame profiles and fasten them with screws using tool Make sure to find the correct position on page 11, before tigthening screws.
  • Page 11  Insert the corner knots into the two table frame profiles from step 1.  Then connect them with the other two profiles to close the frame.   Place the supportbars in between.
  • Page 12       Secure the frame with screws using tool in each corner.       ...
  • Page 13         Fasten the support bar and extra support bar with screws using tool       ...
  • Page 14 ONLY FOR HIGH TABLES 5F, 5G, 6F, 6G, 8F, 8G, 12F AND 12G WITH FOOTREST         Mount the legs to the footrest with screws using tool Start by loosely tightening all the screws before tightening them all completely.
  • Page 15  Connect the legs by threading them onto the tap of the corner knot.       Secure with screws using tool       ...
  • Page 16 ONLY FOR TABLES 7D AND 7E        Mount the profile connectors with screws 1 1B in the table top with holes in the corners.        1 1B...
  • Page 17  Mount the tabletops by inserting it into one of the short ends. Then slowly lower the tabletop into place.
  • Page 18     Fasten the table top with the clips from underneath. Distrubute the clips evenly.       Secure them with screws using tool          ...
  • Page 19   Place cable covers depeding on your table model. If the floor is uneven and the table is unstable, adjust the hight of the feet until the table is stable.
  • Page 20 ONLY FOR TABLES 7D AND 7E   Mount profiles and tray...
  • Page 21 ONLY FOR TABLES 7D AND 7E Secure profiles in both top and bottom by tightening the set screws. TIGHTEN SET SCREWS IN ALL FOUR PROFILES, BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM...
  • Page 22: Table Wall Connector Instructions

    – INSTRUCTION MANUAL – TABLE WALL CONNECTOR – PARTS –    Connector x2 Wall connector x2 Screws x4...
  • Page 23  Start by inserting the wall connectors into the frame profile that is facing the wall.
  • Page 24  Mark the placement for the wall connector according to the height measurements below. Check that the holes are level and the connectors are fastened in a suitable and secure way before you start drilling (see page XX). High table 1097 mm Low table 737 mm...
  • Page 25  Mount the table from the top. Make sure that the connectors are parallel to the wall   connectors . Screw the bracket into place using the 4 screws and torx key. Finally mount the tabletop as described in the table instructions (page 16).
  • Page 26: Front Shelf Connector Instructions

    – INSTRUCTION MANUAL – FRONT SHELF CONNECTOR – PARTS –   Shelf connectors x2 Screws x4...
  • Page 27  Mount the shelf connnectors onto the groove on the bottom of the shelf.
  • Page 28  Connect the table from the front. Then connect the shelf connector by angling it so that the profile locks into the groove at the bottom of the table frame, as illustrated below. WHEN MOUNTING You may need to apply some extra pressure to lock the connector in place.
  • Page 29  Finally, secure the connector from below with screws...
  • Page 30: End Shelf Connector Instructions

    – INSTRUCTION MANUAL – END SHELF CONNECTOR – PARTS –    End shelf connector x1 Screws x2 Screws x2...
  • Page 31 Unscrew the 2 sets screws on the underside of the shelf to which the table is to be   mounted. Then mount the end shelf connector with screws...
  • Page 32 Connect the table from the top and make sure that the profile on the end shelf  connector locks in the groove in the bottom of table frame as illustrated below. WHEN MOUNTING You may need to apply some extra pressure to lock the end shelf connector in place.
  • Page 33  Finally, secure the end shelf connector from below with screws...
  • Page 34: End Tray Connector Instructions

    – INSTRUCTION MANUAL – END TRAY CONNECTOR – PARTS –   End tray connector x1 Screws x2...
  • Page 35 Connect the table from the top and make sure that the profile on the end tray  connector locks into the groove in the bottom of the table frame, as illustrated below. WHEN MOUNTING You may need to apply some extra pressure to lock the end tray connector in place.
  • Page 36   Finally, secure the end tray connector from below with screws...
  • Page 37: Cable Tray Instructions

    – INSTRUCTION MANUAL – CABLE TRAY WITH AND WITHOUT PLUG SOCKET – PARTS –    Tray Connector Screw x4 (for plug socket) (for plug socket)
  • Page 38  Mount the tray from the bottom by angling the tray and sliding the top profile into the groove on the table’s support bar. Push the tray forward to lock into place.
  • Page 39 Mounting a STEP module (STEP trays only).  Mount the connectors on each side, as illustrated below.  Finally, mount the STEP module and lock it into place with screws...
  • Page 40: Cable Clip Instructions

    – INSTRUCTION MANUAL – CABLE CLIP...
  • Page 41 Mount cable clips from below by clicking them into the groove on the table frame (or a support bar), as illustrated below.
  • Page 42: Cable Guide Instructions

    – INSTRUCTION MANUAL – CABLE GUIDE...
  • Page 43 Mount the cable guide by pressing it into the groove on the inside of the table leg, starting from the bottom. Insert the cables through the slits. To remove the guide, pull it out starting from the bottom flap.
  • Page 44: Plug Socket

    – INSTRUCTION MANUAL – PLUG SOCKET    Plug socket Power cables Screws x4 (per plug socket)
  • Page 45 Start by pulling the cables through the holes and then connect them to the sockets.
  • Page 46 Fasten the sockets with the four screws from the bottom.
  • Page 47 Place the covers.
  • Page 48: Wall Mounting Guideline

    - GUIDELINE - WALL MOUNTING WOODEN WALLS Use suitable wood screws. CONCRETE OR BRICK WALLS Use suitable screws and expansion plugs. DRYWALL OR CHIPBOARD Use suitable expanding bolts. PLEASE NOTE These are only intended as guidelines. The buyer is responsible for the wall’s bearing capacity and for ensuring the correct mounting method is used.
  • Page 49: Care And Maintenance

    – CARE & MAINTENANCE – Our Care & Maintenance offers guidance for optimal maintenance of your HAY product. It includes advice and instructions on cleaning and caring for specific materials to prolong the life of your furniture. Please find our Care & Maintenance...
  • Page 52 Havnen 1 8700 Horsens Denmark +45 4282 0282 / hay@hay.com ITEM NO. 850014 24/01/2022...

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