Walker WQ44CSTB manual

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  • Page 1

    Item #: W44CS Assembly Instructions For our most current instructions, to request missing, lost or broken parts, or for any other Customer Service issues, please visit our website at www .walkeredison.com or call us at 877-207-5906. Revised 02/201 1[...]

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    Gener al Assembly Guidelines I. Ensure that all parts and hardware are available before beginning assembly . II. Follow each step carefully to ensure the proper assembly of this product. III. T wo people are recommended for ease in the assembly of this product. IV . The main types of hardware used to assemble this product are: wood dowels, cam bolt[...]

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    Parts List[...]

  • Page 4

    Hardware List Small screw Large screw Long bolt Short bolt Medium bolt Spring door hinge[...]

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    Screw cam bolts (B) into top panel (1) and shelf (9). Insert dowels (A) into shelf (9). Attach door stoppers (D) to shelf (9) using small screws (E). Insert dowels (A) into panels (3,4,10) and slat (12).[...]

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    Screw cam bolts (B) into panel (2). Insert dowels (A) into panel (2) and slat (17). Attach slat (17) to panel (2) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (C) into slat (17) and tighten with a screwdriver .[...]

  • Page 7

    Attach handles (H) to doors (15,16) using medium bolts (I). Screw short bolts (G) into doors (15,16). Insert fixed door hinges (J) and spring door hinges (K) into doors (15,16). Screw cam bolts (B) into legs (5,6,7,8). Insert dowels (A) into legs (5,6,7,8).[...]

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    Attach legs (5,6) to panel (3) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (C) into panel (3) and tighten with a screwdriver . Attach legs (7,8) to panel (4) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (C) into panel (4) and tighten with a screwdriver .[...]

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    Attach support leg (1 1) to panel (2) using long bolts (F). Tighten long bolts (F) with wrench (R). Attach panel (10) to panel (2) using long bolts (F). T ighten long bolts (F) with wrench (R). Attach shelf (9) to panel (10) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (C) into panel (10) and tighten with a screwdriver .[...]

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    Attach the assembly from the previous step to the panel (3) assembly using cam bolts and dowels as guides. Insert cam locks (C) into panel (2) and shelf (9) and tighten with a screwdriver . T wo cam locks will be inserted into panel (2) and into the shelf (9). Carefully slide back panels (13,14) into place along the grooves at the back of the frame[...]

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    Attach slat (12) to the frame assembly using cam bolt and dowel as guides. Insert cam lock (C) into slat (12) and tighten with a screwdriver . Insert cam locks (C) into panel (2), shelf (9) and slat (12). Attach the panel (4) assembly to panel (2), shelf (9) and slat (12) using cam bolts and dowels as guides. T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriv[...]

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    Insert cam locks (C) into the frame assembly . Attach top panel (1) to the frame assembly using cam bolts and dowels as guides. T ighten cam locks (C) with a screwdriver . Cover all visible cam locks with stickers (T) as desired.[...]

  • Page 13

    Insert plastic pivots (N) into panel (2). Attach door (15) to the stand by first inserting fixed door hinge (J) into plastic pivot (N). Depress spring door hinge (K) as you slide door (15) into place. Repeat this process for door (16).[...]

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    Secure back panels (13,14) using plastic wedges (P) and large screws (Q).[...]