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Floating TV Console – Black Wood and Black Metal Assembly Instructions Model : 84100 Thank you for purchasing Leick Furniture products. Floating TV Console – Brown Wood Contact customer service for comments or concerns. Sheboygan, WI. and Black Metal 920-451-4060 info@leickfurnituresince1910.com Model : 84101 www.leickfurnituresince1910.com Required Tools Stud Finder 5/32” drill bit 1 / 16...
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Part List Left Frame (1) Right Frame (1) Center Frame (1) Top Panel (1) Shelf (1) Bottom Panel (1) Back Panel (2) Back Side Panel (2) Wall Cleat (1) 2 / 16...
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Step 1 Fasten the center metal frame to the top panel. 4 / 16...
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Step 2 Slide the shelf and bottom panel in through the center frame. 5 / 16...
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Step 3 Insert the back side panels between the shelf and bottom panel. The dowel pins just insert into the holes. 6 / 16...
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Step 4 Fasten the left metal side frame. 7 / 16...
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Step 5 Fasten the right metal side frame. 8 / 16...
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Step 6 Safety and damage warning! It is very important that you locate the studs in the wall. The bolts for the wall cleat must go into these studs; the wallboard is not strong enough to support the weight of the TV stand and components. 9 / 16...
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To find studs you may use a stud finder. If you do not have a stud finder you can tap on the wall and move horizontally until the frequency of the sounds becomes highest. This will get you close. To be sure, take a nail and hammer it in to make sure you have contacted the wood, not just the dry wall. A stud is just 1 ½” wide so just tap a nail in until you are sure you are in the center of the stud. The studs are always 16” apart. Mark three spots at the location of the stud and 22” from the floor. If you measure carefully from the floor you will not need a level. This unit is designed to cover a wall outlet so there are no unsightly wires protruding from the bottom. More than likely the electrical and coaxial cable outlets are where you will place your TV. If you will not place the unit over the outlets, there is still a hole in the bottom panel to route wires. 10 / 16...
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Step 7 Now line the bottom edge of the wall cleat up with the three marks you made. Take a pencil and mark the three holes. 11 / 16...
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Step 8 Drill three holes about 1 ½” deep with the included drill bit. Second safety warning! If you marked the studs correctly you will see wood shavings in the drill bit. If not, you can still move the series of three holes slightly one way to hit the studs. 12 / 16...
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Step 9 Fasten the wall cleat with the point of the bevel facing up and out. Last safety warning! If you correctly found all three studs you will feel the screw drive into the wood. If it is only drywall you will feel this. 13 / 16...
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Step 10 Hang the TV stand on the wall. There is a little room to move slightly one way or another to try to center your stand in the right position on the wall. 14 / 16...
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Step 11 Set up your TV and components and run your electrical wires and cables. 15 / 16...
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Step 12 Install the two back panels to cover up wires. These just slide up into a groove in the bottom side of the shelf, and then slide down into a groove in the top side of the bottom panel. There is a finger hole for you to lift these up and out if you need to make a change to your wiring. Enjoy your favorite movie! Thank you for purchasing Leick Furniture! 16 / 16...
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