Cypress Hills AXCRGREY01 Greystone End Table Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Cypress Hills
Table of Contents
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
GREYSTONE END TABLE
MODEL # AXCRGREY01
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Identify all the parts and hardware. Do not discard of the packaging until you
have checked that you have all of the parts and hardware required. The
hardware package may have spare parts.
WARNING: This item contains small parts which can be swallowed by
children and pets. Keep children and pets away during assembly. To avoid the
danger of suffocation, always keep plastic bags away from children and pets.
We recommend that you assemble this unit on a carpeted floor to avoid
scratches. If using power tools, set the tool to low torque to avoid damage.
May require 2 people for ease of assembly.
IMPORTANT: Please read this manual carefully before beginning the assembly of this product. Keep this manual for future reference.
CARE and MAINTENANCE
Perhaps the greatest environmental damage to wood furniture comes from wide
swings in relative humidity (RH) in our homes. Wood absorbs and desorbs water
as relative humidity rises and falls, and in doing so it swells and shrinks.
Making matters worse, it expands and contracts unequally along with different
grain directions. As humidity changes, the components of wooden objects are
continually pushing and pulling against each other. This pressure often
results in parts of furniture no longer fitting together closely or becoming
distorted or breaking from their own internal stresses.
The response to relative humidity changes begins with determining the annual
average RH for your particular space. Then try to keep the RH in the space
where your furniture is as close to that average as possible, generally within
about 10% up or down. De-humidify in the summer and humidity in the winter.
Be aware that raising the temperature lowers the humidity and vice versa.
Thus, modern heating systems, which can drive down interior RH in the winter,
almost invariably cause problems for furniture. To counteract their effect,
you can either modify the RH by keeping furniture containing spaces cooler in
the winter or most importantly, have a good working humidifier for your home.
A humidistat automatically works to balance the humidity in your home so it is
constant. Dry indoor air can suck enough moisture from its surroundings to do
permanent damage to wood, causing it to crack or split.
Remember, that not all woods are created equal. Two factors that help
determine how rapidly a wood will lose moisture are pore size and surface
hardness. A piece made from dense and hardwood will dry less rapidly than
pieces made from softer woods. Furniture that is sealed and lacquered will
lose moisture more slowly than an unfinished piece while pieces with veneer
finishes are not only stronger but lose moisture more slowly than other
finishes.
To help protect your wood furniture, take these steps:
- Use a humidifier, preferably one with an automatic control system that can sense the humidity level and adjust itself accordingly. Don’t over-humidify; that can damage wood by causing it to expand and contract.
- Keep furniture out of direct sunlight, which can cause it to dry out, crack and warp.
- If you can avoid it, don’t put furniture near heating vents. If you must, keep the piece 3 to 4 inches away from the wall, giving the heat and air space to circulate.
- Dust with a soft dry cloth.
- Do not use liquid or aerosol products.
- To avoid marking, do not place rubber on a surface (footpads, etc.)
- For soil build-up, wipe with a damp cloth & dry.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners.
COMPONENTS-KEY DIAGRAM
PART DESCRIPTION
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COMPONENTS-KEY DIAGRAM
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
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COMPONENTS-KEY DIAGRAM
ASSEMBLY
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Attach four Cam Lock Pins 3 to back of Drawer Front E.
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Align Cam Lock Pins with pre-drilled holes and attach Drawer Sides FL , FR.
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Insert two Cam Locks 3 into pre-drilled holes on each Drawer Side FL , FR.
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Use a flathead screwdriver to secure Cam Locks.
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Slide Drawer Bottom H firmly into slots on Drawer Sides FL , FR , and Drawer Front E.
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Align Drawer Back G with Drawer Bottom H and press firmly into slot.
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Attach back using two Allen Key Screws 1 through pre-drilled holes on each side.
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Use Allen Key 2 to tighten Screws. Do not over-tighten.
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Use Phillips screwdriver to attach Handle 4 to Drawer Front E.
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Attach five Cam Lock Pins 3 to each Side AL , AR using guide holes.
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Align Cam Lock Pins with pre-drilled holes on Bottom Shelf C and Back Panel D.
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Insert ten Cam Locks 3 into pre-drilled holes on Bottom Shelf C and Back Panel D.
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Use flathead screwdriver secure Cam Lock.
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Attach Top B to Sides AL , AR using four Allen Key Screws 1 (two screws on each Side).
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Use Allen Key 2 to tighten. Do not over-tighten.
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Insert assembled drawer into glides on the assembled table.
Note : Levelers on the bottom of legs can be adjusted if the floor is uneven.
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