TECHNI MOBILI RTA-S06 Rolling File Cabinet with Glass Top Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- TECHNI MOBILi
Table of Contents
TECHNI MOBILI RTA-S06 Rolling File Cabinet with Glass Top
MAIN PARTS LIST
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x1 Top drawer left panel
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x1 Top drawer right pane
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L x2 Locking caster
N x2 Non-locking caster
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x1 Top drawer front panel
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x2 Drawer bottom pane
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x2 Top drawer back panel
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x1 Bottom drawer left pane
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x1 Bottom drawer right panel
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x1 Bottom drawer front panel
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x1 Bottom drawer back panel
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x1 Set File tubes, Set of 2 pcs
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x2 Set Sliders, Set of 4 pcs for each drawer
“Flat”: 2 pcs, go inside the cabinet
“ L shaped”: 2 pcs, go on the drawers
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x2 Handle
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x1 Left panel
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x1 Right panel
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x1 Back panel
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x1 Back pane
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x1 Top wood panel
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x1 Set L bracket and Nut
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x1 Bottom drawer front wheel
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x4 Support tube
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x1 Top glass panel
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A x1 Set Metal fitting A, set of 2 pcs
B x1 Set Metal fitting B, set of 2 pcs
C x1 Set Metal fitting C, set of 2 pcs
D x1 Set Lock and keys, matching set
E x1 Metal locking bar
F x1 Set Tiny screw F for 23C, set of 2 pcs
G x1 Metal ring G for lock
Do a quick inventory of all the parts and hardware listed below.
| For Support, assembly questions & Replacement Parts within the _48
Contiguous United States_:
** Please email us at:
[ support@rtaproducts.com](mailto:support@rtaproducts.com)| Replacement
Parts for International Customers & AK – HI – PR orders:
RTA Products will replace the part free of charge, while the customer is
responsible for shipping costs plus any International local taxes or
duties**.
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MAIN PARTS LAYOUT (FOR REFERENCE):
LIST OF HARDWARE, SCREWS AND FITTINGS
PART| QTY| ITEM|
A| 16| M6x40|
B| 8| M4X35|
C| 30| M3x15|
D| 4| M4x20|
E| 18| M4x14|
F| 1| M6x12|
G| 4| M6x20
Headless
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H| 4| M6x35|
| 1|
1|
TIPS AND WARNINGS
BEFORE YOU START THE ASSEMBLY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TIPS AND WARNINGS.
Please read the assembly instructions thoroughly and follow step by step.
Make sure you understand which hardware will be used on each step. Using the
wrong size of screw, bolt or pin might strip the threads or cause damage to
the part in which it is being used.
To avoid misalignments, always leave the screws loosely and do not tighten
them until all the pieces are positioned correctly.
Do not overtighten or force the screws as they might break, strip, damage the
threads of the holes, or get stuck inside the parts.
If the hole seems to small for the screw, make sure you are using the correct
size of screw and/or that you are installing it in the correct hole.
Sometimes on the wood panels the laminate or material might be covering the hole partially or entirely, if there is no visible hole or if it looks too small, pass and press the tip of your finger over the area to feel its indentation, and carefully pierce the laminate to uncover the hole underneath.
After the item is assembled, you can use rubbing alcohol to erase or remove the visible part numbers printed or labeled on the pieces.
THE ASSEMBLY STEPS START BELOW
CAM BOLT AND CAM LOCK TUTORIAL THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW ARE NOT ACTUAL ASSEMBLY STEPS
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This unit uses cam bolts and locks (also known as mini fixes). If you are not familiar with this kind of hardware, the below is a tutorial that explains how to use them on the steps where they are required.
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Screw the bolt into the indicated hole on the panel indicated in the assembly step.
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Join the other panel (with the big hole) to the panel with the bolt. If it comes with the cam locks already pre-installed, make sure to align them to receive the bolt’s head (refer to point
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There might be a very small gap between the panels which is normal.
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Insert the cam lock on the panel with the big hole making sure it goes aligned to receive the bolt’s head.
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Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the cam lock clockwise. This will lock the panels together and also will close any gaps.
ASSEMBLY STEPS
WE RECOMMEND TO PLACE THE PIECES OVER BLANKETS TO PROTECT THEIR FINISH DURING ASSEMBLY.
Attach the casters 3 to the bottom surface of panel 16 with screws E as indicated:
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The locking casters 3L go at the FRONT of the panel.
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The non-locking casters 3N go at the BACK.
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Slide the metal fittings through the metal bar 23E in the following exact order:
- One of 23A with the flat side UP.
- Both 23C facing UP.
- The second 23A with the flat side UP.
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Align the pieces 23C in between the marks on the bar 23E, and insert the tiny screws 23F into 23C and tighten to leave 23C stationary within those marks.
Assemble the locking system to the right panel 15 by attaching the fittings 23A with screws C as shown.
Grab all the 3 sets of sliders 12 (total 4 pieces) and separate them into 2 groups according to their shape:
- The “flat” ones will be used on the next step.
- The “L” shaped won’t be used until steps 17 and 24, so set them aside.
- **12 “Flat”, x2
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- 12 “L” Shaped, x2
The “L” shaped won’t be used until steps 17 and 24, so set them aside.
Assemble the “Flat” sliders 12 to the side panels 14 and 15 with screws C. Please note:
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The wheel is at the front, and faces down with 2 holes above it.
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The sliders attach at the front on the 2nd hole.
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The grooves on the panels are located at the back.
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Attach the bolts A to panels 14 and 15 into the indicated holes.
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Check and make sure the cam locks on panel 16 are aligned and ready to receive the bolts, just as explained in page 4.
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Join panels 14 and 15 to panel 16 and turn the cam locks.
Slide in the back panel 17 through the grooves of panels 14 and 15 and into the groove of panel 16.
- Attach bolts A to the bottom surface of the top wood panel 18.
- Align cam locks on panels 14 and 15.
- Assemble panel 18 to 14 and 15 as explained in page 4.
Assemble the support tubes 21 to the discs on the top glass panel 22 with screws G.
Assemble the support tubes 21 to the top wood panel 18 with screws H from underneath.
Attach the metal fitting 23B to the drawers right panels 2 and 8 respectively
with screws C.
NOTE: The “U” on the fitting must face DOWN.
For the top drawer, assemble side panels 1 and 2 to the front panel 4 with bolts A.
Slide one of the bottom panels 5 through the grooves of the side panels and into the front panel as shown.
Assemble the back panel 6 to the side panels 1 and 2 with screws B.
Assemble one of the handles 13 to front panel 4 with screws D.
- Assemble the lock 23D to the interior face of the front panel 4 with screws C, making sure the keys will make the rod rotate from the bottom to the top in a counter-clock motion.
- Attach the ring 23G to the lock at the front.
NOTE: If the lock is installed turning the wrong way, the rod might get
stuck with the drawer locked, unable to open it.
INCORRECT:
It might get the rod stuck and drawer might not open
CORRECT:
Bottom to top in counter clock motion.
Flip the drawer upside-down and assemble the “L” sliders 12 with screws C, making sure the wheel goes towards the back, and that they don’t protrude, otherwise, the drawer raises 1” and won’t fit in the cabinet.
- For the bottom drawer, assemble the L bracket 19 to the front panel 9 with screws E and F.
- Assemble the front wheel 20 to the bracket 19 with the nut 19.
Assemble side panels 7 and 8 to the front panel 9 with bolts A.
Slide in the back panel 17 through the grooves of panels 14 and 15 and into the groove of panel 16.
Assemble the back panel 10 to the side panels 7 and 8 with screws B.
Insert the file tubes 11 through the corresponding hole on panel 10 and screw into panel 9, but DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN to avoid accidental damage humps or perforation
Assemble the handle 13 to front panel 9 with screws D.
Flip the drawer upside-down and assemble the “L” sliders 12 with screws C, making sure the wheel goes towards the back, and that they don’t protrude, otherwise, the drawer raises 1” and won’t fit in the cabinet.
- Insert the drawers into the cabinet, starting with the bottom then the top. Insert at an angle with their fronts facing down, making sure the wheels from the drawer slide in the middle of the sliders inside the cabinet. If the top drawer does not enter, review the assembly done in steps 5, 17 and 24.
- Test the lock on the top drawer: make sure the bottom drawer is completely closed and the rod on the lock is facing DOWN; the key must turn COUNTER-CLOCKWISE. If the key turns clockwise, or the drawers don’t lock, review the assembly done in steps 2, 3, 11 and 16 .
TROUBLESHOOTING THE LOCK SYSTEM
- Please note that for the drawers will lock only if they are closed flushed.
- If the unit does not lock, review the assembly done in steps 2, 3, 5, 11,16, 17 and 24 for the correct assembly of the locking system and the drawer sliders.
- If the keys are lost but the cabinet is unlock, replace them with a new set of lock and keys.
- If the cabinet is locked, and the keys are lost or don’t want to turn, email Support for assistance and instructions for solving this problem.
WEIGHT LIMITS
WARNINGS
- Do not exceed the indicated weight limits.
- Do not expose the surfaces to direct sunlight or to extreme environmental conditions.
- Do not use solvents or abrasive materials to clean the unit.
- Do not sit on the unit or lean against it.
- Do not allow small children to climb over the unit.
- Do not allow small children to reach inside the drawers without your supervision.
- Before moving the unit, unlock the front casters and secure or remove any object that might fall off while the unit is rolling.
- Please note that lifting the unit from the glass top might lead to part damage/separation.
- The glass is made of safety tempered glass. The safety feature is that when breakage occurs, the glass shatters into many tiny pieces minimizing the risk of serious injuries. If the glass breaks, do not handle the pieces with your bare hands, take some pictures and contact Support.
- The warranty does not extend to regular wear and tear, nor the manufacturer assumes liability for damages or consequences due to accidents, incorrect assembly, negligence, improper use, modifications, or not heeding the above warnings.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- Clean the surfaces preferable with a clean cloth damped in a solution of mild soap and water, then dry with a clean towel.
- If you decide to use a cleaning agent, test first on an area hidden from view such as underneath the tabletop.
- Every 4 months, inspect the unit completely and make sure that all screws are tighten.
- Do not use if you notice cracks on the glass top.
- When transporting the unit to places far away, protect and secure the unit to avoid damage in transit.
TECHNI MOBILI WARRANTY
DESKS/LAPTOP CARTS/FILE CABINETS: LIMITED 5-YEAR WARRANTY
RTA Products, LLC warrants to the Original Purchaser who acquired a new product from RTA Products or its authorized resellers that this product will be free from defects in its workmanship and materials, under normal use and service conditions, as described herein. “Defects” as used in this warranty, is defined as any imperfections that impair the use of the furniture or product. RTA Products LLC will replace any defective part, at its discretion, and without charge to the original purchaser other than the freight from the end consumer to RTA Products.
Replacement parts can only be supplied if parts are available. Items out of production may be unavailable. This warranty will be effective for the applicable time period beginning the date of purchase on your original sales receipt. RTA product’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing products or parts as provided herein. This product has been designed for and is intended for office and home-office use only. This warranty is Original Purchaser’s sole remedy for product defects, and this warranty does not extend to any product, or damage to any product, caused by or attributed to abuse or misuse, products used for commercial or rental purposes, use modifications of, or attachments to the product, and products or parts not used, maintained, or extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties, express or implied, including without limitations any implied warranty or merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose. Please note, all desks made with PVC Laminate surface should not be exposed to direct sunlight, as it may damage the material. Damage of this nature is not covered under this warranty.
RTA Products will not be responsible for indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages. This warranty is limited to merchandise purchased in the Continental United States, excludes AK, HI and PR. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state.
To file a Claim within the 48 contiguous United States:
Email us to warranty@rtaproducts.com to
explain the defect and provide your name, address, phone number, model number
of our product, date and place, and proof of purchase. Please provide pictures
of the damage or defect. If we determine that a replacement will remedy the
situation, and in order to determine the extent or the cause of the defect,
purchaser may be requested to send the part in question at purchaser’s
expense. Once we receive the part, we will examine it and determine whether
the claim is valid (or not), and then proceed to send the replacement. We will
ship the replacement at our expense. Replacement Parts for International
Customers & AK-HI-PR orders:
RTA Products will replace the part free of charge, while the customer is responsible for shipping costs plus any International local taxes or duties.
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Do a quick inventory of all the parts and hardware listed below.| For
Support, assembly questions & Replacement Parts within the _48 Contiguous
United States_:
Please email us at:
support@rtaproducts.com
| Replacement Parts for International Customers & AK – HI – PR
orders:
RTA Products will replace the part free of charge, while the customer is
responsible for shipping costs plus any International local taxes or
duties.
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