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    Assembly Instructions for Model: AFDV Thank you for choosing the Sanus Systems Model AFVD. The AFVD three shelf audio stand is designed for basic systems. Every effort has been made to ensure that your Sanus Systems furniture is perfect. If you have questions or feel that there is a problem of any kind, please contact us at 800-359-5520 or at www .[...]

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    Step 1 - Assemble the four 3” Pillars Hand thread a Foot Pad ( C ) into each of the four 3” Pillars ( B ); then, hand thread one Shelf Connector ( E ) into each 3” Pillar . C E B Step 2 - Insert four 3” Pillars into Lower Shelf Insert the four 3” Pillars from Step - 1 into one Lower Shelf ( H ). Diagram 2 H 3” Pillar 3” Pillar[...]

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    Step 3 - Assemble four 9” Pillars Hand thread one Shelf Connector ( E ) into four of the 9” Pillars ( A ). Diagram 3 A E Step 4 - Assemble Lower Shelves Hand thread the 9” Pillars ( A ) with Shelf Connectors ( E ) onto the threaded portion of the Leg Assemblies. Place a Shelf ( B ) onto the four 9’’ Pillars. Screw the 9” Pillars ( A ) w[...]

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    Step 5 - Add T op Shelf Place the T op Shelf ( G ) on the four 9” Pillars ( A ); then, using the four T op Bolts ( F ), secure the T op Shelf to the 9” Pillars. Diagram 5 Step 6 - Install Wire Hole Bushings Press a Wire Hole Bushing ( D ) into each of the holes in the back of the Lower Shelves ( H ). Diagram 6 Sanus Systems 2221 Hwy 36 West, Sa[...]