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Foldable
Helper Tower

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Summary of Contents for piccalio Foldable Helper Tower

  • Page 1 A SSE M BLY I N ST R U C TI O N S Foldable Helper Tower...
  • Page 2: Safety First

    • This product is designed to have only one child using this product at a time • Weight limit up to 175 lbs (80 kg) • Keep this product away from heat sources or near wet surroundings If any part is damaged or missing please email hello@piccalio.com •...
  • Page 3 Part inventory Standing platform Side handles (x2) Back legs (x2) Front legs (x2) Back bar (x2) Step Handle bar (x2) Standing platform bar Allen key Long screw (x2) Short screw (x14) If any part is damaged or missing please email hello@piccalio.com...
  • Page 4 Step 1 Screw in 2 x Part E into Part A.
  • Page 5 Step 2 Place Part B on Part A, screw Part F into Part B.
  • Page 6 Step 3 For the alignments of parts D and G, use the above symbol guide. For example, if part G is placed in Level 1, use the corrosponding hole for the wooden pin in Part D. LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL...
  • Page 7 Step 4 Screw in Part G into Part B.
  • Page 8 Step 5 Insert Part D into Part A and B using the wooden dowels.
  • Page 9 Step 6 Insert wooden dowel in Part D in corrospondence to which level you have part G and D positioned.
  • Page 10 Step 7 Screw second Part A onto Part E x 2.
  • Page 11 Step 8 Screw on second Part B onto Part G and F.
  • Page 12 Step 9 Connect both C parts with Part H.
  • Page 13 Step 10 Use the 2 longer bolts (J) to connect H and A and B, placing part H in the middle.
  • Page 14 Step 11 Use the 2 longer screws (J) to connect H, A and B, placing part H (2) in the middle.
  • Page 15 Ready to cook! Folding...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    Wooden toys and furniture are generally more durable than plastic toys, but they can break sometimes. Although wooden toys and furniture last many years when treated with care, Piccalio products are not guaranteed against damage due to play and use.