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Threshold Studio McGee Promontory TGT72BK Assembly Instructions Manual

Threshold Studio McGee Promontory TGT72BK Assembly Instructions Manual

72” cabinet with sliding doors

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Promontory 72" Cabinet with Sliding Doors
Style # TGT72BK
DPC-item #: 249-17-0042
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Summary of Contents for Threshold Studio McGee Promontory TGT72BK

  • Page 1 Promontory 72” Cabinet with Sliding Doors Style # TGT72BK DPC-item #: 249-17-0042 >> Assembly instructions © 2021 Target. The Bullseye Design is a trademark of Target Brands, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Before You Begin

    Congratulations on your latest Target purchase. Now what? Don’t start sweating over this box of parts. This will be easy. We did the hard work for you. All you need to do is follow our simple instructions and you’ll be on your way to transforming your room in no time. Good luck –...
  • Page 3 hardware (H1) x 16 (H2) x 16 (H3) x 16 (H4) x 32 (H5) x 4 cam lock cam bolt M8 x 30 mm M3.5 x 15 mm M4 x 35 mm wood dowel washer head screw screw (H6) x 8 Spare hardware (H7) x 8 (H8) x 8...
  • Page 4 exploded diagram ITEM DESCRIPTION Top panel Stretcher Fixed shelf Adjustable shelf Base Back panel Left side panel Right side panel Left sliding door Right sliding door...
  • Page 5: How To Use The Cam Lock System

    how to use the cam lock system Push cam into panel - arrow Align cam bolt(s) with cam(s) Screw cam bolt into panel feature on cam top points to and insert all the way into panel edge cross-bored hole(s) 190°-230° Panels should be tight against Rotate cam(s) clockwise each other and connection...
  • Page 6 step 1: prepare side panels assembly (H2) x 8 cam bolt 1.1. Securely screw the cam bolts (H2) into the designated small holes on the side panels (G and H).
  • Page 7 step 2: prepare top panel and the base assembly (H2) x 8 cam bolt 2.1. Securely screw the cam bolts (H2) into the designated small holes on the top panel (A) and the base (E).
  • Page 8 step 3: attach the stretcher to the top panel NOTE: DO NOT use power tools. (H5) x 4 M4 x 35 mm screw 3.1. Align and attach the stretcher (B) to the top panel (A) with four 35 mm screws (H5).
  • Page 9 step 4: attach fixed shelves between the side panels (H1) x 8 (H3) x 8 cam lock M8 x 30 mm wood dowel The moldings are located at front and face the bottom of the unit. 4.1. Insert four 30 mm wood dowels (H3) into the inner side holes of each fixed shelf (C) at both ends. 4.2.
  • Page 10 step 5: attach the side panels to the base (H1) x 4 (H3) x 4 cam lock M8 x 30 mm wood dowel The floor protectors and the back edges point in the same direction. Floor leveler 5.1. Insert two 30 mm wood dowels (H3) into the bottom inner holes of each side panel (G and H). 5.2.
  • Page 11 step 6: attach the top panel to the side panels Stretcher faces upward (H1) x 4 (H3) x 4 cam lock M8 x 30 mm wood dowel 6.1. Insert two 30 mm wood dowels (H3) into the top inner holes of each side panel (G and H). 6.2.
  • Page 12 step 7: attach the back panel to the previous assembly Adhesive tape faces outward NOTE: DO NOT use power tools. (H4) x 32 M3.5 x 15 mm washer head screw 7.1. Now, go back and tighten all cam locks and screws. Make sure all the parts are tight and there are no gaps between the parts. This will help keep the unit square.
  • Page 13 step 8: install the adjustable shelves CAUTION: Heavy! You may need assistance with this step. (H6) x 8 shelf support 8.1. With the help of another adult, stand the unit upright. 8.2. Insert four shelf supports (H6) into the desired holes in the sides of each compartment. Make sure you place the four shelf supports in the same level so the shelf is not tilted.
  • Page 14 step 9: install the sliding doors Guide pin Lever Door inside Door inside Door inside Door inside CAUTION: Heavy! You may need assistance with this step. Sliding roller 9.1. Pick up one sliding door and rest the bottom sliding rollers onto the roller track on the base (E). 9.2.
  • Page 15 step 10: plug the cam lock covers and affix the rubber bumpers NOTE: DO NOT slam shut the sliding doors to prevent from damaging and leaving gap. (H7) x 8 (H8) x 8 cam lock cover rubber bumper 10.1. Plug the cam lock covers (H7) into the visible cam locks to conceal the cams. 10.2.
  • Page 16 step 11: install the tipping restraint hardware kit Wooden stud Wall Short screw Wall (H9) x 2 tipping restraint hardware Long screw kit (inside plastic bag) Metal bracket Nylon strap Floor leveler Tools required: Phillips screwdriver, stud finder, tape measure, pencil, power drill and 1/8” drill bit (not provided). 11.1.
  • Page 17: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance  Use a soft, clean cloth that will not scratch the surface when dusting.  Use of furniture polish is not necessary. Should you choose to use polish, test first in an inconspicuous area.  Using solvents of any kind on your furniture may damage the finish. ...
  • Page 18 M A X I M U M R E C O M M E N D E D W E I G H T L O A D S MANUFACTURER: Whalen Furniture Manufacturing CATALOG: Promontory 72” Cabinet with Sliding Doors MODEL # TGT72BK MAXIMUM LOAD 22.7 kg / 50 lb THIS UNIT IS INTENDED ONLY FOR USE WITHIN THE MAXIMUM WEIGHTS INDICATED.
  • Page 19 The maximum recommended weight allowance is 22.7 kg / 50 lb for each shelf. Death or serious injury may occur when children climb on audio and/or video equipment furniture. A remote control or toys placed on the furnishing may encourage a child to climb on the furnishing and as a result may tip over onto the child. NEVER allow children to climb or play with the TV or furnishing supporting the TV.
  • Page 20 FURNITURE TIPPING RESTRAINT YOUNG CHILDREN MAY BE INJURED BY TIPPING FURNITURE AND YOU MUST USE THIS TIPPING RESTRAINT TO ATTACH THIS UNIT TO THE WALL, TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND/OR INJURIES. TO PROVIDE PROTECTION AGAINST THE UNEXPECTED TIPPING OF FURNITURE DUE TO IMPROPER USE. USE OF TIP-OVER RESTRAINTS MAY ONLY REDUCE, BUT NOT ELIMINATE, THE RISK OF TIP-OVER.

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