88 5180 307 Arts & Crafts Dining Hutch(Cottage Oak)

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88 5180 307Arts & CraftsDining Hutch (Cottage Oak)IMPORTANT NOTECarefully remove all the parts from the carton and putthem individually on a soft cloth to prevent scratchesor other damages occuring to the wood parts.We have taken great care in the design of thisproduct and request that you carefully and strictlyfollow our assembly instructions to ensure acompleted product as it was designed.Hutch Unit Part ListA.Top1 pc.D.Middle Panel1 pc.F.Front Rail1 pc.B.Side Panel1 pc.G.Back Stretcher2 pcs.H.Back Piece2 pcs.I.Back Panel3 pcs.C.Side Panel1 pc.J2.Shelf4 pcs.J1.Fixed Shelf2 pcs.K1.Fixed Shelf1 pc.E.Middle Panel1 pc.L.Glass Door4 pcs.K2.Shelf2 pcs.M.Door1 pc.P.Leg1 pc.N.Door1 pc.Hardware ListSmallHex Wrench1 pc.Head Cap Bolt8 pcs. ( 1 extra)Hex Wrench1 pc.Wood ScrewWood ScrewCam Lock16 pcs.( 1 extra) 12 pcs. ( 1 extra) for Magnet8 pcs. ( 1 extra)Cam Lock Screw Adjustable Pin16 pcs.( 1 extra) 24 pcs. ( 2 extra)Magnet4 pcs.DoorPull Handle2 pcs.Machine Screw4 pcs.Wood Screwfor Steel PlateConnector8 pcs. ( 1 extra)Steel PlateConnector2 pcs.Tools required for assembly : Phillips screwdriverHome Styles Consumer Assistance Line 888-680-7460 and 877-831-0319servicedesk@homestyles-furniture.com

Assembly Instructions 2/3IMPORTANTDo not tighten up all the screws until each part is properly assembled.You should keep Hex Wrench in a safe place as you may need to tighten up the Head Cap Bolts in the future.STEP 1CBPut Cam Lock Screwsinto the pre-drilled holes ofSide Panel (B),(C),Middle Panel (D),(E) and tighten.EDRemove Wood Screw fromDoor (M) and (N).Cam Lock ScrewLSlide Glass (L) into the door frameas shown Tighten Wood Screws .LLNMWood ScrewLSTEP 2Cam LockBAttach Back Stretcher (G) to Side Panel (B)with Cam Lock.GAttach Back Piece (H) toBack Stretcher (G) and slideBack Panel (I) into place.IHIHAttach second Back Stretcher (G)to the unit with Cam Locks.IGJ1Cam LockDK1ECam LockJ1STEP 3Assemble Fixed Shelf (J1),(K1)Middle Panel (D) and (E)using Cam Locks.Attach assembled part to the unit withHead Cap Bolts and Cam Locks.Head Cap Bolt

Assembly Instructions 3/3FSTEP 4Attach Front Rail (F)to the unit.Attach Side Panel (C) tothe unit with Cam Locks.Cam LockHead Cap BoltCASTEP 5J2MJ2K2K2J2J2Turn the unit to its uprightposition.NInsert Adjustable Pins intoside panels and middle panelsat the desired level.Slide Shelf (J2) and (K2) into place.Assemble Pull Handles to Door (M)and (N) with Machine Screws.(see Figure 1)Adjustable PinAttach Door (M) and (N) to the side panels by sliding the door lift hinges into the side panellift hinges. (see Figure 2)Place Top (A) onto the unit with Head Cap Bolts.Wood Screw(Figure 1)(Figure 2)STEP 6Wood ScrewSteel Pate ConnectorInsert Wood Screws from the backand tighten.Place the Hutch unit onto the Buffet unit.(Figure 3)Attach Steel Plate Connectors by insertingWood Screws and tighten. (see Figure 3)

Attention !For safety reasons, please follow these additional instructions toprevent the unit from tipping over.HARDWARE LISTPlastic Belt2 pcs.( 1 extra)Wall Screw (long)2 pcs.( 1 extra)Wood Screw (short)2 pcs.( 1 extra)Bracket4 pcs.( 1 extra)Anchor2 pcs.( 1 extra)Assembly InstructionsWall ScrewBracketat the wallPlastic BeltPlace the unit at desiredlocation in room.Drill two ¼” holes in wall at the appropriatelocation.Insert the Anchors into the wall holes andattach the Brackets using Wall Screws.WoodScrewBracketat the topof the unit(figure X)Attach the Brackets at the pre-drilled holeson the top of the unit using Wood Screws.Drill two ¼” holes in wallUse the Plastic Belt to secure theBrackets on the unit to the Brackets onthe wall (See figure X).Top of unitPut the tie end of the belt into the loop endof the belt and pull until tight.

88 5180 691Arts & CraftsDining Buffet (Cottage Oak)IMPORTANT NOTECarefully remove all the parts from the carton and putthem individually on a soft cloth to prevent scratchesor other damages occuring to the wood parts.We have taken great care in the design of thisproduct and request that you carefully and strictlyfollow our assembly instructions to ensure acompleted product as it was designed.Casual Attire For Today's HomeBuffet Unit Part ListA.Top1 pc.L.Shelf4 pcs.M.Rack1 pc.N.Base1 pc.P.Leg1 pc.O.Leg2 pcs.Hardware ListSmallHex Wrench1 pc.Hex Wrench1 pc.Head Cap Bolt28 pcs. ( 1 extra)Cam Lock8 pcs.( 1 extra)Cam Lock Screw8 pcs.( 1 extra)Wood ScrewWood ScrewMachine Screw Door24 pcs. ( 1 extra) for MegnetPull Handle8 pcs.8 pcs. ( 1 extra)2 pcs.Wood Screw (long)16 pcs. ( 1 extra)Magnet4 pcs.Adjustable Pin16 pcs. ( 2 extra)DrawerPull Handle2 pcs.For assembly see instructions in carton 88 5180 692Tools required for assembly : Phillips screwdriverHome Styles Consumer Assistance Line 888-680-7460 and 877-831-0319servicedesk@homestyles-furniture.com

88 5180 692Arts & CraftsDining Buffet (Cottage Oak)IMPORTANT NOTECarefully remove all the parts from the carton and putthem individually on a soft cloth to prevent scratchesor other damages occuring to the wood parts.We have taken great care in the design of thisproduct and request that you carefully and strictlyfollow our assembly instructions to ensure acompleted product as it was designed.Casual Attire For Today's HomePart List (in this carton)E.Middle Panel1 pc.D.Middle Panel1 pc.C.Side Panel1 pc.B.Side Panel1 pc.H.Back Stretcher2 pcs.F.Back Panel3 pcs.G.Back Piece2 pcs.I.Front Piece1 pc.J.Front Piece1 pc.K.Fixed Shelf1 pc.Q.Door1 pc.R.Door1 pc.S.Drawer2 pcs.(Knock-Down Construction, please refer tothe last page of these instructions for stepsto complete assembling drawers)Also need the following from carton 88 5180 691 :Part List in carton 88 5180 691Top (A)Shelf (L)Rack (M)Base (N)Leg (O)Leg (P)141121pc.pcs.pc.pc.pcs.pcs.Hardware List in carton 88 5180 691 Hardware List in carton 88 5180 691Cam Lock ScrewCam LockMagnetWood Screw for MagnetHead Cap BoltAdjustable PinWood Screw (long)Wood Screw9 pcs.9 pcs.4 pcs.9 pcs.29 pcs.18 pcs.17 pcs.25 pcs.Hex WrenchDoor Pull HandleDrawer Pull HandleMachine ScrewSmall Hex WrenchTools required for assembly : Phillips screwdriverHome Styles Consumer Assistance Line 888-680-7460 and 877-831-0319servicedesk@homestyles-furniture.com1 pc.2 pcs.2 pcs.8 pcs.1 pc.

Assembly Instructions 2/5IMPORTANTDo not tighten up all the screws until each part is properly assembled.You should keep Hex Wrench in the safe place as you may need to tighten up the Head Cap Bolts in the future.STEP 1Cam Lock ScrewPut Cam Lock Screws into thepre-drilled holes of Side Panel(B),(C), Middle Panel (D),(E)and tighten.BCAttach 2X Magnets toMiddle Panel (D) and (E) by usingWood Screws in the pre-drilled holes(see Figure 1).DEWood ScrewMagnetMagnetWood Screw(Figure 1)Cam LockHBHFGFGFHCam LockSTEP 2Attach Back Stretcher (H) to Side Panel (B) with Cam Lock.Attach Back Piece (G) to Back Stretcher (H) then slide Back Panel (F) into place.Attach second Back Stretcher (H) to the unit with Cam Locks.

Assembly Instructions 3/5ISTEP 3KJDAttach Middle Panel (D)to the unit withHead Cap Bolts.EAttach Fixed Shelf (K),Front Piece (J)and Middle Panel (E) to the unit,using Cam Locks and Head Cap Bolts.CAttach Front Piece (I) to the unit.Attach Side Panel (C) to the unit with Cam Locks.Head Cap BoltCam LockNSTEP 4Attach Base (N) to the unitwith Head Cap Bolts.Head Cap BoltONSTEP 5PAttach Leg (O) to Base (N) with Head Cap Bolts.Tighten up Leg (P) in the pre-drilled hole of unit as shown.O

Assembly Instructions 4/5STEP 6MAttach Rack (M) to Top (A) withHead Cap Bolts.Head Cap BoltAHead Cap BoltMachine ScrewAL(Figure 2)L(Figure 3)QSTEP 7LTurn the unit back to itsupright position.SLRPlace Top (A) onto the unitwith Head Cap Bolts.SSlide Drawer (S) into place.Adjustable PinInsert Adjustable Pins into both side panels and middle panels at the desired level.Slide Shelf (L) into place.Assemble Pull Handles to Door (Q) and (R) with Machine Screws.(see Figure 2)Attach Door (Q) and (R) to the side panels by sliding the door lift hinges into the side panellift hinges. (see Figure 3)STEP 8Wood ScrewInsert Wood Screws from the backand tighten.

Assembly Instructions 5/5Drawer (S)STEP 1S1Attach S1 to S3 and S4, usinga Phillips screwdriver andlong wood screws (4X),tighten halfway.S3Attach S2 to S3 and S4 usinglong wood screws (4X),tighten halfway. (see Figure 1)S4S2Figure 1STEP 2MAKE SURE ROLLERIS ON THE BACKS1Slide S5 into the grooves in S3and S4. Be sure to push S5 allthe way forward to it meets S1.(see Figure 2)S3Figure 2S4S5S3S1S5S2Figure 3S2STEP 4S4Attach hardware pulls withmachine screws.(see Figure 4)STEP 3Insert short wood screws (6X)into the pre-drilled holes in S5,tighten screws. (see Figure 3)Figure 4Tighten all screws used indrawer assembly.Part ListS1.Front Part2 pcs.S2.Back Part2 pcs.S3.Side Part2 pcs.S4.Side Part2 pcs.S5.Base Part2 pcs.

Shelf 4 pcs. K1. Fixed Shelf 1 pc. M. Door 1 pc. N. Door 1 pc. C. Side Panel 1 pc. E. Middle Panel 1 pc. J1. Fixed Shelf 2 pcs. K2. Shelf 2 pcs. L. Glass Door 4 pcs. Steel Plate Connector 2 pcs. Wood Screw for Steel Plate Connector 8 pcs. ( 1 extra) Dining Hutch(Cottage Oak) Door Pull Handle 2 pcs. Small Hex Wrench 1 pc. Arts & Crafts

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