BDi 7247 Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
BDi

INTERVAL™ 7247 & 7249
CABINET INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LET’S GET STARTED.

Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly DESIGN AL GLASS AND MATTHEW WEATHERLY

Congratulations on the purchase of your Interval Cabinet from BDI. Your cabinet has been designed to provide a lifetime of enjoyment. This manual will provide you with assembly instructions and other helpful information to ensure that you get the most out of your product. Please save it for future reference. Your Interval Cabinet has been engineered for simple assembly. Please follow these directions carefully to prevent any damage. Should you need further assistance, contact BDI at [email protected].

ENJOY!

HARDWARE AND COMPONENTS

Unpack and identify the parts listed below. The assembly workspace should be a non-marring surface such as a carpet. Do not use power tools for the assembly of this product.
For missing hardware pieces, please contact BDI Customer Service at [email protected].


PART #| T1
DESCRIPTION| Hex Wrench
QUANTITY| 1

PART #| T2
DESCRIPTION| Leveler Wrench
QUANTITY| 1

PART #| H1
DESCRIPTION| M6 x 20mm Screw
QUANTITY| 8

PART #| H2
DESCRIPTION| M6 x 65mm Screw
QUANTITY| 8

PART #| H3
DESCRIPTION| Shelf Pin
QUANTITY| 14

PART #| H4
DESCRIPTION| KLEET™ Cord Wrap
QUANTITY| 2

PART #| H5
DESCRIPTION| TV Safety Strap
QUANTITY| 1

PART #| C1
DESCRIPTION| Base Leg
QUANTITY| 2
Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly - fig 8

PART #| C2
DESCRIPTION| Base Spanner
QUANTITY| 2
Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly - fig9

PART #| C3
DESCRIPTION| Cabinet, 7247 or 7249 (shown)
QUANTITY| 1

PART #| C4
DESCRIPTION| Glass Shelf
QUANTITY| 1

PART #| C5
DESCRIPTION| Side Shelf
QUANTITY| 2

PART #| C6
DESCRIPTION| Removable Back Panel
QUANTITY| 2

ASSEMBLY

TEP 1. ASSEMBLE BASE

Attach (C1) Base Legs to (C2) Base Spanners using 8 (H1) Screws. Tighten with (T1) Hex Wrench.

| PART/DESCRIPTION| QTY
---|---|---
| T1-HEX WRENCH| 1
| H1-SCREW| 8

Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly - fig13

STEP 2. ATTACH BASE TO CABINET

With help from another person, carefully rotate the (C3) Cabinet backward onto its top panel. Be careful not to rest the cabinet on its door. Attach the Base to the (C3) Cabinet sing 8 (H2) Screws. Tighten with (T1) Hex Wrench.

| PART/DESCRIPTION| QTY
---|---|---
| T1-HEX WRENCH| 1
| H2-SCREW| 8

Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly - fig19

STEP 3. INSTALL SHELF PINS

With help from another person, carefully position the (C3) Cabinet onto its base as shown. Install the (H3) Shelf Pins by screwing them into the threaded inserts on the inside  of the cabinet. Install the (H3) Shelf Pins for the (C5) Center Shelf in their top most positions if you plan to use a soundbar that is wider than the middle section of the cabinet.

| PART/DESCRIPTION| QTY
---|---|---
| H3-PINS| 14

Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly - fig21

STEP 4. INSTALL SHELVES

Carefully place the (C4) Center Shelf into the (C3) Cabinet. The (C4) Center Shelf may be adjusted by unscrewing the shelf pins and repositioning them.Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly - fig22

Carefully place the 2 (C5) Side Shelves into the (C3) Cabinet. The (C5) Side Shelves are not adjustable.Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly -
fig23

STEP 5. INSTALL BACK PANELS

The 2 (C6) Back Panels are removable and can slide towards the middle. To install, put the top edge of the back panel into the top groove, then drop the bottom edge into the bottom groove. Your Interval Media Cabinet comes with 2 (H4) KLEET Cord Wraps which can be used for cord management. An (H5) TV Safety Strap is included. To secure our TV to the cabinet, unravel the bundle and follow the instructions on the hang tag.Design Al Glass and Matthew
Weatherly - fig24

LEVEL THE CABINET

Make sure the cabinet is level. Adjust one or more of the levelers using (T2) Leveler Wrenchto to attain a level stance.

| PART/DESCRIPTION| QTY
---|---|---
| T2-LEVELER WRENCH| 1

Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly - fig26

Your Interval Media Cabinet features a push-to-open, drop-down soft open door. It is intended to be opened by gently pushing on the top of the door in the center 2″ section of the door.Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly -
fig27

FINE TUNING

The hinges should not require adjusting. If the gap between the door and cabinet is uneven the hinges can be adjusted. Remove the cover using a slotted screwdriver (not included) to access the adjustment screws (see below). Your door should come pre-adjusted to open completely level. If you need to adjust the door opening angle, do so by inserting a 5mm Hex Wrench (not included) into the hole above the cable on the mechanism. Turn the wrench clockwise to lift the door up, and turn the wrench counter-clockwise o lower the door. Adjust both mechanisms equally until the open door is level with the ground. If you wish to adjust the push latch, twist the plunger while it’s in the extended position. Turning it clockwise will adjust the push latch in, and turning it counter-clockwise will adjust the push latch out. This will adjust the closed position of the door.Design Al Glass and Matthew Weatherly -
fig28

CARE & MAINTENANCE

Your BDI furniture has been constructed with the finest materials, manufactured with care and is designed to last a lifetime. Regular care of your furniture will prolong your  enjoyment and keep it looking its best. Here are some general tips for taking care of BDI furniture. Your surfaces may vary.
GLASS
The glass surface is maintained using household glass cleaner and a paper towel or cloth.
SATIN-ETCHED GLASS
This uniquely smooth-to-the-touch glass surface can be regularly maintained using a household glass cleaner and a paper towel or cloth. Minor scratches or scuffs not eliminated sing paper towel or cloth can usually be removed by using a ‘Magic Eraser’. Magic Eraser is a melamine foam product available at any grocery store or home improvement center. Dampen the entire glass surface and the Magic Eraser, then rub the entire glass surface in broad, even strokes using moderate pressure. Clean and dry the surface with a  paper towel. Check for results and repeat as necessary.
Any scratches or scuffing not eliminated by one of the above methods can often be addressed by ‘refreshing’ the glass.  This is a process that should not be required more than once per 6-12 months. See this brief video for the simple method: www.bdiusa.com/glass

WOOD
Wood surfaces should be cleaned with a slightly damp (not saturated) cloth or paper towel. Do not use glass cleaner on wood. If moisture remains, dry the surface with another cloth. If needed, a gentle non-abrasive cleanser may be used, but be sure to wipe away all cleaner residue and dry the surface with a cloth.
BDI’s wood finishes feature natural hardwood solids and veneers. Wood is a product of nature and— unlike man-made materials that can be manufactured to strict and consistent specifications—has natural imperfections that are part of its appeal and character. Every piece of wood differs from every other, even when coming from the very same tree. As such, variation in grain, texture and tone should be expected from one panel or piece of furniture to the next.
While BDI’s stained wood finishes are stable in tone & appearance, all finishes are subject o some degree of discoloration with prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Please take care to avoid positioning your BDI cabinet in any area with extensive direct sunlight. To  earn more about the features of natural wood, visit www.bdiusa.com/wood
METAL, PORCELAIN, & PAINTED SURFACES
Surfaces should be cleaned with a slightly damp (not saturated) cloth or paper towel. If moisture remains, dry the surface with another cloth. If needed, a gentle non-abrasive cleanser may be used, but be sure to wipe away all cleaner residue and dry the surface with a cloth.

WARRANTY

BDI warrants to the original purchaser that for the below-stated warranty term, BDI will repair or replace any product, part, or component covered by this warranty that fails under normal use as a result of a defect in material or workmanship. BDI will repair or replace the aforementioned product, part, or component with a comparable product, part, or component. The decision to repair or replace will be at BDI’s sole discretion.
BDI Home Theater Furniture, Office Furniture, Modular Systems, Tables, and other furniture pieces are warranted for three (3) years from the date of purchase as shown on our sales receipt. The warranty period starts from the date of purchase. This warranty extends only to the original purchasers who acquire new products from BDI Authorized sellers. Any product, part, or component must have been assembled, installed, used, and maintained according to BDI’s published instructions to be eligible for warranty overage. Any modification to the original product voids the warranty. To view BDI’s complete warranty information, visit www.bdiusa.com/warranty

PRODUCT REGISTRATION

Registering your new BDI product allows us to send you important product updates, service information, and helpful hints related to your BDI products. Register today, and  you will be entered to win free a BINK table from BDI: www.bdiusa.com/register 

WARNING
SERIOUS OR FATAL CRUSHING INJURIES CAN OCCUR FROM FURNITURE TIP-OVER. TO HELP PREVENT TIP-OVER:

  • Install tip-over restraint.
  •  Place heaviest items in lower compartments.
  • Never allow children to climb or hang on drawers, doors, or shelves.
  • Never open more than one drawer at a time.

USE OF TIP-OVER RESTRAINT MAY REDUCE—BUT NOT ELIMINATE—THE RISK OF TIP- OVER.

These distinctive product configurations are protected by US and international patents, trade
dress, and/or copyright laws. Interval & BDI are trademarks of Becker Designed, Inc. All rights
reserved. ©2022, BDI | V.03.30.2021

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