PB TEEN Beadboard Study Armoire Quick Start Manual

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Beadboard Study Armoire

Pre-assembly:

Please read all instructions before beginning

assembly.

Two-person assembly is recommended.
Save all packing materials until assembly is
complete to avoid accidentally discarding
smaller parts or hardware.

Parts included:

A – Armoire Top – 1 pc

Hardware Included:

C – Hex Bolt – 7 pcs

Tools Required:

Phillip Screwdriver (not included)
Assembly:
1. On a soft, scratch-free surface, such as a carpet or rug, remove parts from box.
2. Set up Armoire Base (B) in your desired place. Insert Wooden Dowels (E) into pre-drilled holes on
each corner of top. Pull out keyboard tray by pushing plastic button on both side glider as shown
in Fig 1.
B – Armoire Base – 1 pc
D – Allen Key – 1 pc
Fig 1
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E – Wooden Dowel – 4 pcs
Fig 2

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Summary of Contents for PB TEEN Beadboard Study Armoire

  • Page 1 Beadboard Study Armoire Pre-assembly: • Please read all instructions before beginning assembly. • Two-person assembly is recommended. • Save all packing materials until assembly is complete to avoid accidentally discarding smaller parts or hardware. Parts included: A – Armoire Top – 1 pc B –...
  • Page 2 3. Carefully put Armoire Top (A) onto Armoire Base (B) by aligning the other end of Wooden Dowels (E) with pre-drilled holes underneath bottom of Armoire Top (A).Open Armoire Base (B) doors, insert Hex Bolts (C) through pre-drilled holes at the bottom of Armoire Base (B) top frame into pre-drilled holes at the bottom of Armoire Top (A), tighten with Allen Key (D) as shown in Fig 2.
  • Page 3 FURNITURE TIPPING RESTRAINT WARNING: This product is only a deterrent. It is not a substitute for proper adult supervision. Manufacturer assumes no liability for improper installation or excessive loads placed on screws, brackets or straps. Young children may be injured by tipping furniture and the use of a tipping restraint is highly recommended.

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