CAUTION : You must read this before you proceed Single Chair CAUTION : This Chair is NOT a TOY. Keep your child / children at bay during the assembly process.
Label Picture Description QTY ① Bolt Cap 9 ② Bolt M6*35mm 7 ③ M6 Washer Rings 9 ④ Allen Key 1 ⑤ Bolt M6*50mm 3 Before Beginning Assembly: Noble house Home Furnishings LLC 2 OF 7
Over View Back Cushion (E)) Right Armrest(B) Left Armrest(A) Seat Cushion (D)) Seat (C)) FRONT FACING This Armless Chair has multiple parts and may require up to 30 minutes to assemble. To give you an overview of the Armless Chair parts, the above picture is to help you put the various parts into perspective. Please read through the instructions below to familiarise yourself with the parts and steps before assembly. Step 1 Open the carton and place all the parts onto a clean, non-marring surface.
Step 2 Turn the chair over, and attach Bolt(⑤) and Washer(③) using Allen Key(④) as pictured above. Only loosely tighten Bolts. Step 3 Put the Seat(C) against the Left Armrest(A) and line up the three mounting positions of both. Attach the Seat(C) to the Left Armrest(A) using Bolts(②) and Washers(③) with Allen Key(④). Only loosely tighten Bolts.
Step 4 Turn the Chair over, and attach Bolt(⑤) and Washer(③) using Allen Key(④) as pictured above. Only loosely tighten Bolts. Step 5 Turn the Chair right side up. Place the Chair on a LEVEL SURFACE. Inspect it and make sure all parts are adequately connected. Gently and gracefully, sit into to the Chair. This would help to align all the parts at all the joint areas. Then get off the Chair, and in a sequential manner, proceed to tighten all bolts. When tightening the Bolts, tighten sequentially.
Step 6 Put the Bolt Caps(①) over all the Bolts. Step 7 Turn the Chair right side up. Place the Back Cushion(E) and Seat Cushion(D) onto the Chair. Your Chair is ready for use. Caution:This Chair can only be used on a flat, level surface.
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