Cambridge Casual IT-610161T 5PC Teak Sofa Instruction Manual

August 17, 2024
CAMBRIDGE CASUAL

Cambridge Casual IT-610161T 5PC Teak Sofa

Specifications

  • Product Name: 5PC Teak Sofa with Cushion
  • Model Number: IT-610161T
  • Material: Teak wood
  • Included Components: Sofa frame, cushions

FAQs

  • Q: What should I do if I receive damaged parts?
    • A: Contact customer service at info@cambridge-casual.com with the item number, code for missing parts, purchase receipt, and pictures of damaged parts for assistance.
  • Q: Can I leave the sofa outside in all weather conditions?
    • A: While teak wood is weather-resistant, it is recommended to use furniture covers during harsh weather to maintain the quality of the sofa.

GENERAL INFORMATION & TIPS

  1. Please read the assembly instructions before assembling the bench.
  2. To avoid damage, assemble the chair on a non-abrasive surface such as a carpet.
  3. Make sure all bolts are tightly fastened before the bench is used.
  4. This bench is not for commercial use.

Please make sure you have all the parts before beginning assembly. Please wait until all steps are completed before tightening the bolts.

  1. A Phillips screwdriver is necessary for assembly It’s not included in the hardware list.
  2. A Rubber mallet is necessary for assembly. It’s not included in the hardware list.

PARTS AND HARDWARE LIST

INSTALLATION STEPS

  • Attach the back support (B) and back apron (D2) into right and left side frames (A1 & A2). Secure using 1 1/2″ bolts (I) into back support (B) and back apron (D2) as shown. DO NOT TIGHTEN BOLTS YET.
  • Put the seat (C) into predrilled holes of the back apron (D2) as shown. Next, attach the front apron (D1) to the right and left side frames (A1 & A2). Secure the front apron using 2″ bolts (H), as shown.
  • Secure the seat (C) using 1″ screws (J) into front apron (D1) and back apron (D2).
  • Upright the bench Make sure all parts are correctly completed and tighten all bolts completely using a screwdriver.
  • Tap in the wooden caps (K) to cover the bolt’s head using a rubber mallet.
  • Install the cushion
    • Attention: Please tap carefully to avoid damaging the wood frame.
    • THE LOVESEAT IS NOW READY FOR USE.

GENERAL INFORMATION & TIPS

  1. Please read the assembly instructions before assembling the chair.
  2. To avoid damage, assemble the chair on a non-abrasive surface such as a carpet.
  3. Make sure all bolts are tightly fastened before the chair is used.
  4. This chair is not for commercial use.

Please make sure you have all the parts before beginning assembly. Please wait until all steps are completed before tightening the bolts.

  1. A Philips screwdriver is necessary for assembly. It’s not included in the hardware list.
  2. A Rubber mallet is necessary for assembly. It’s not included in the hardware list.

PARTS AND HARDWARE LIST

INSTALLATION STEPS

  • Attach back support (B) into the right and left side frames (A1 & A2) to the matching holes. Secure using 1 1/2″ bolts (E), as shown. DO NOT TIGHTEN BOLTS YET.
  • Attach the seat (C) to the right and left side frames (A1 & A2). Secure using 2″ bolts (D) and 1 1/2″ bolts (E), as shown.
  • Make sure all parts are correctly connected and tighten all bolts completely using a screwdriver.
  • Tap in the wooden caps (F) to cover the bolt’s head using a rubber mallet.
  • Install the cushion.
    • Attention: Please tap carefully to avoid damaging the wood frame. THE CHAIR IS NOW READY FOR USE

GENERAL INFORMATION & TIPS

  1. Please read the assembly instructions before assembling the table.
  2. To avoid damage, assemble the table on a non-abrasive surface such as a carpet.
  3. Make sure all bolts are tightly fastened before the table is used. 4. This table is not for commercial use.

Please make sure you have all the parts before beginning assembly. Please wait until all steps are completed before tightening the bolts.

  1. A Phillips screwdriver is necessary for assembly. It’s not included in the hardware list.
  2. A Rubber mallet is necessary for assembly. It’s not included in the hardware list.

PARTS AND HARDWARE LIST

INSTALLATION STEPS

  • Attach the leg frame (C) to the corner of the tabletop (A). Secure using 1 1/2″ bolts (E). Attach the shelf (B) to the leg frame (C) Secure using 1″ bolt (D). Do not tighten the bolts yet.
  • Attach the leg frame (C) to the previous assembly. Secure using 1 1/2″ bolts (E) and 1″ bolt (D). As shown
  • Make sure all parts are correctly connected and tighten all bolts using a screwdriver. Tap in the wooden caps (F) to cover the bolt’s head using a rubber mallet.
    • Attention:
    • Please tap carefully to avoid damaging the wood frame.
    • THE COFFEE TABLE IS NOW READY FOR USE.

GENERAL INFORMATION & TIPS

  1. Please read the assembly instructions before assembling the table.
  2. To avoid damage, assemble the table on a non-abrasive surface such as a carpet.
  3. Make sure all bolts are tightly fastened before the table is used.
  4. This table is not for commercial use.

Please make sure you have all the parts before beginning assembly. Please wait until all steps are completed before tightening the bolts.

  1. A Phillips screwdriver is necessary for assembly. It’s not included in the hardware list.
  2. A Rubber mallet is necessary for assembly. It’s not included in the hardware list.

PARTS AND HARDWARE LIST

INSTALLATION STEPS

  • Attach the leg frame (B) to the tabletop (A) and secure it with 1 1/2″ bolts (C). Using a phillips screwdriver.
  • Make sure all parts are correctly connected and tighten all bolts using a screwdriver. Tap in the wooden caps (D) to cover the bolt head using a rubber mallet.
    • Attention:
    • Please tap carefully to avoid damaging the wood frame.
    • THE SIDE TABLE IS NOW READY TO USE.

CARE MAINTENANCE

  • Our collections are meticulously crafted by artisans using sustainably harvested wood, cultivated under rigorous governmental regulations.
  • This approach not only promotes the sustainability of future wood harvests but also guarantees adherence to legal trade practices.
  • Our collections are designed to withstand the elements. However, as even the best-made furniture is not indestructible, normal wear and tear will reflect use and care.
  • To keep your pieces looking their best, please follow this helpful guide of cleaning and maintenance recommendations.

GENERAL OUTDOOR CARE

  • Regular cleaning is important to keep your pieces looking their best.
  • We strongly recommend using furniture covers or moving into covered storage when items are not in use during heavy rain, winter, and other periods of inclement weather.
  • Furniture and cushions should be clean and dry before covering or storing.
  • Wet cushions should be removed from the frame and air-dried to prevent mold and mildew.
  • Do not store furniture in areas that have central heating or cooling vents to prevent excessive drying of the wood.
  • This will decrease the furniture’s longevity.
  • Avoid letting liquids stand on the surface of furniture and cushions.
  • Do not put hot items directly on the furniture surface.
  • Do not write on furniture without a padded barrier to protect the surface.
  • Do not leave your furniture in puddles of water or on wet ground.

UNFINISH NATURAL / FINELY SANDED TEAK Characteristic

  • Each piece may exhibit unique graining and color variations due to the organic nature of the teak.
  • The inherent characteristics of natural teak, such as small splits, knots, joint lines, and other features, contribute to the character of the piece without affecting its quality or performance.
  • Natural teak will gracefully develop a silver-gray patina as it weathers. Teak sealer or teak oil may be applied, if you prefer to maintain the original warm honey brown.
  • Teak expands and contracts in response to shifts in climate. This natural phenomenon may lead to hairline cracks in assembly joints or the wood grain itself.
  • This does not compromise the structural integrity of the frame’s construction.
  • Despite its innate resistance to decay, surface mildew may form. It’s important to note that such mildew does not impact the wood’s durability or lifespan and can be removed through simple cleaning.

Care & Maintenance

  • You can clean your teak furniture using warm water and mild dish soap. Gently scrub teak surfaces in the same direction as their grain. Rinse thoroughly with water. Pat dry with a towel and allow any remaining moisture to air dry.
  • You may also use a mixture of a cup of chlorine bleach, a cup of laundry detergent, and a gallon of water to clean your teak pieces.
  • Apply using a non-metallic, soft-bristle brush. Allow to sit on the furniture for approximately 5-10 minutes, or longer for more stubborn stains. Thoroughly rinse the cleaning solution with clean water (spray it with a garden hose).
  • Always begin with a mild – or more diluted – cleaning solution. If that does not work, try a stronger concentration or a store-bought teak cleaner.
  • To remove the remaining stains, lightly sand the affected areas with fine 120-grit sandpaper until the stain disappears.

WEATHERED TEAK

  • Our weathered teak finish is hand-applied to our teak frames using a wire brush to distress the wood before applying a multilayered painted finish to create a weathered appearance for our teak furniture.
  • Similar to all painted finishes, our weathered teak finish will fade and wear when exposed to outdoor elements. As the finish gradually wears away, the underlying natural teak wood will become exposed and start to turn grey.
  • The speed at which this weathering occurs can differ based on factors such as climate, exposure level, and commitment to care and maintenance.
  • This weathering process is accelerated when furniture is left untreated or uncovered.
  • To preserve your weathered teak furniture, particularly during extreme weather or winter seasons, it’s recommended to either move it to covered storage or cover it with a furniture cover.

SPA COLLECTION TEAK

  • Water and stain guard is applied to our bath collection teak. This finished teak may be maintained with solvent-based polyurethane protective coating every six (6) months, or as suggested by the protective coating manufacturers.
  • For everyday maintenance, you may clean with mild detergent using a clean cloth. Please do not expose and/or use any chemical solvent.

PAINTED HARDWOOD

  • We recommend applying water-based mild detergent for wood using a clean cloth every six (6) months. Please do not expose and/or use any chemical solvent.
  • Color/finish can fade over time when continuously exposed to elements like sunlight and rain. Store indoors or use a furniture cover during extreme weather or winter months to protect your furniture.

CUSHIONS

  • Our fabrics are designed to be breathable. They are water resistant but not waterproof. It is recommended that you remove them from furniture and store them in a dry place when not in use or during inclement weather.
  • The cushion and cushion cover shall be removed and air dried if it is soaked after heavy rain to avoid the potential mold issue.
  • When drying, flip cushions on their sides with the zipper facing down and unzipped cushion covers to ensure that all water drains out.
  • The best way to keep your fabrics looking good is to clean them. It is recommended to clean off dust and dirt periodically, wipe spills as soon as they occur, and spot clean soon after stains occur.
  • Removable cushion covers may be machine-washed in cold water with mild laundry soap and air-dried.
  • Cushions and pillows may show signs of wear and lose shape after use. To help prevent this, periodically rotate cushions and pillow inserts to distribute wear.

SYNTHETIC RATTAN, WOVEN POLY ROPE, & TEXTILENE

  • Synthetic rattan, woven polyrope, and textilene should be dusted periodically with a soft, dry cloth to remove dirt and debris. Loose dirt can also be removed using a non-metallic, soft bristle brush.
  • For spot-cleaning, you can spray off debris using a hose and then dry the surface with a soft cloth.
  • For a more thorough cleaning, prepare a mixture of mild soap with water and clean using a non-metallic, soft-bristle brush. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth
  • We believe that this care maintenance will be a rewarding experience, as well-maintained furniture may last many years to come.

Warranty

1-Year Limited Warranty

This warranty is limited. Regular care and maintenance are required to maintain the warranty. Warranty is to the original purchaser when items are purchased from one of our authorized retailers and is not transferable. If a product fails and is under the terms of our limited warranty, the item will be replaced with a small fee when applicable. In the case of discontinued models, an item of similar quality and style will be offered to the customer.

  • 1-Year Limited Frame Warranty:
    • Wood frames are warranted to be free from structural defects (i.e., broken frames) in material and workmanship.
    • Wood frames require user maintenance and changes in the color of wood are normal and should be expected to occur over time as the natural material ages.
    • Therefore, natural fading and changes in wood frames are not covered by this warranty. Components such as chair feet are meant to wear and tear, so they will not be considered as part of the frame.
  • Finish, when applicable:
    • The finish is warranted against peeling, cracking, or blistering for 1 year, provided the unit has not been scratched or abraded. Scratches and dents resulting from normal wear and tear are not covered.
  • Fabric
    • Fabrics and cushions are warranted to be free from workmanship or material defects, which include failures in stitching, zippers, sling rails, cording, buttons, cushion foam, or other areas of workmanship.
    • The fabric and cushion will not be warranted i deterioration, discoloration, fading, etc., is due to exposure to chemicals, cleaning products, sun lotions, oil spills, improper maintenance process, or extreme heat.

Warranty Exclusions:

  • Furniture used for commercial, contractor or any non-residential purposes | clearance items, display models, or items purchased “as is” | failure caused by unreasonable or abusive use, freight damage, acts of nature, vandalism, fire, lack of proper care and maintenance, or improper assembly I exposure to severe weather includes, but not limited to, snowstorm, hail, heavy rainfall, flooding, hurricane, and extreme heat | accidental damage, repair, or modifications by customer | straps and fabric against fading or discoloration from improper and/or accidental exposure to elements, oil spills, fluids or chemicals | hardware against corrosion or rusting | buckling or splitting of tubing resulting from exposure to water and freezing temperatures.
  • Further excluded: normal wear and tear loss of use or time | inconvenience, money, travel, packaging, or any other consequential or incidental damages. In no event shall the manufacturer’s responsibility exceed the value of the product.

The warranty starts on the date of purchase unless otherwise noted. However, we may consider it for special circumstances.
For quality control purposes and verification, we need documents in support of your claim:

  • Packing slip / Invoice
  • Additional documents (Photos or video) of damaged/defective/ missing part
  • Item number and part code (can be found on assembly instructions)

Please include the above-mentioned documents as your claim WILL NOT BE PROCESSED until properly supported. Retain all damaged goods until the claim is concluded. The terms of this warranty are subject to change without notice.

Customer Service Information

  • Please email us at info@cambridge-casual.com for assembly tips, report damage, or request parts.
  • For faster response, please write down the item number, and code for missing parts, and attach the purchase receipt and picture of the damaged parts.
  • Toll-free number: 1-888-287-4275 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm CST (Monday to Friday)

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