Sanus Systems CFAR47 manual

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    Assembly Instructions for Model: CF AR47 Thank you for choosing the Component Furniture line from Sanus Systems! Use this manual to congure the CF AR47 as shown on the right. The CF AR47 is de - signed to hold a LCD, Plasma or DLP TV . Safety W arning: If you do not understand these directions, or have any doubts about the safety of the installa[...]

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    Parts: Not all parts shown at the same scale (1) Shelf Retainer - u (1) Shelf Bracket - v (4) Small Door Hinge - w (4) Foot - s (4) Door Knob - t ** (4) Hinge Plate - x** (4) Bi-fold Hinge - y (4) Hinge Car - z (2) Furniture Bracket - aa (2) W all Bracket - bb (3) Front Rail - cc (3) Back Rail - dd (2) Door - hh (2) Bi-fold Door - gg (2) Side Panel[...]

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    Step 1: Add Wood Shelf Pins and Feet to Side Panels Insert a W ood Shelf Pin (h) into the holes adjacent to the two lower sets of cams in each Side Panel (ee). See Detailed V iew A of Diagram 1 for assistance. Add a Foot (s) to each pillar of the Side Panel (ee). If you wish to install the Carpet Spikes (a), thread each Carpet Spike into the Foot. [...]

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    Step 2: Add Front and Back Rails Add Front Rails - Attach the Front Rail (cc) to the Side Panel Assembly (ee) by sliding the clamp down the groove in each Side Panel pillar as shown in the T op V iew of Diagram 2. Make sure the smooth side of the Front Rail is facing outward and the open channel faces down as seen in the Detailed V iew below on the[...]

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    Step 3: Prepare TV Shelf Insert two W ood Screws (i) through the Shelf Bracket (v) and into the underside of the W ood Shelf (kk). T ighten each W ood Screw with a phillips screw driver . See Diagram 3 for assistance. Diagram 3 k k i v Step 4: Add Wood Shelves Press t the W ood Shelves (kk) so they lock into the W ood Shelf Pins (h). Once each s[...]

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    Step 5: Secure upper Wood Shelf Secure the Shelf Retainer (u) to the upper W ood Shelf (kk) by inserting a W ood Screw (i) through the Shelf Retainer and thread it into the W ood Shelf. Secure the Shelf Bracket (v) to the upper Back Rail (dd) by threading a Phillips Pan Head Bolt (e) through the Shelf Bracket and into the Back Rail (dd). See Diagra[...]

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    Step 7: Add Front and Back Rail Add Front Rail - Attach the Front Rail (cc) to the Side Panel (ee) by sliding the clamp down the groove in each Side Panel pillar as shown in the T op V iew of Diagram 7. Make sure the smooth side of the Front Rail is facing outward and the open channel faces down. Once the T op of the Front Rail is level with the Si[...]

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    Step 8: Add Back Panels Add Back Panels (ff) to the assembly by inserting a Back Panel Bolt (d) through each hole in the Back Panels, a Spacer (c) and thread it into the inserts in the Back Rail (dd). Before tightening the Back Panel Bolts, insert the Furniture Bracket (aa) under the Back Rail. Once the Back Panels are secured, the Furniture Bracke[...]

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    Step 9: Add T op Insert a Dowel (f) into each hole in the bottom side of the T op (ii). Add T op so each Dowel is secured in the corner pillar in the Side As - sembly (ee). See Diagram 9 for assistance. Diagram 9 Detailed View ii f Step 10: Add Glass Shelf Add Glass Shelf Pins (g) to the desired locations into the Side Panel (ee) in the lower porti[...]

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    Step 1 1: Add Hinges and Knobs Add Hinges (w ,y) to the Doors (gg,hh) by inserting a Hinge Screw (l) through the Hinge and into the Door . T ighten each with a phillips screw driver . Attach the Door Knobs (t) by inserting a Knob Bolt (j) through the Door (gg,hh) and into the Door Knob. Tighten each with a phillips screw driver . Repeat process unt[...]

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    Step 12: Add Hinge Plates and Small Doors Add the Hinge Plates (x) by inserting a Hinge Plate Screw (k) through the Hinge Plate, and into the holes in the Side Panel (ee). T ighten each with a phillips screw driver . Repeat the process for all four Hinge Plates. See Diagram 12 for assistance. T o attach each Hinge (w) to its Hinge Plate (x), the bo[...]

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    Step 14: Secure W all Bracket to wall Locate two wood studs using a stud nder . It is a good idea to verify where the stud is with a awl or a thin nail. Mark the location of each stud. T o nd the height, measure 54 inches up from the oor . Mark the location on the stud. Drill a 2.5” deep hole with a 3/16” drill bit at each marked locat[...]

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    Step 16: Hinge Adjustment for small Door Each hinge Assembly is adjustable in multiple directions. See Diagram 16 for assistance. Diagram 16 Side Adjustment Depth Adjustment Height Adjustment Step 17: Hinge Adjustment for Bi-fold Door T o adjust the Bi-fold Hinges (y), loosen the screws labeled in the Diagrams below for the specied movement. Not[...]