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NOTE: THIS INSTRUCTION
BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION.
PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
English pg 1-27
Français pg 28-31
Español pg 32-35
Lot # 373421 08/05/15
Purchased: __________________
Be sure to give us a ring before
making any returns. 1-800-523-3987
Entertainment/Fireplace Credenza
Dakota Pass Collection | 419119
Designed for
distractions.
Table of Contents Assembly Tools Required
Part Identifi cation
Hardware Identifi cation
Assembly Steps
Français
Español
Safety
Warranty
Hammer
Not actual size
No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver
Tip Shown Actual Size
Skip the power trip.
This time.
3
4
5-27
28-31
32-35
36-38
39
WARNING
!
95 lbs.
95 lbs.
19-3/4"
19-3/4"
59-1/8"
59-1/8"
Use of a TV that is too heavy or large is hazardous. A TV that is too heavy will create a risk of a tip-over that can cause severe injury or
death. A TV that is too large for the available space might be accidentally pushed or bumped o the furniture, or subject to tip-over.
Check the size and weight of your TV. Compare it to the diagram below – before you begin assembly!
This Sauder unit is designed for use with televisions weighing less than 95 pounds. Never use with a TV that weighs more.
The size of the television, front-to-back and side-to-side, must fi t within the space defi ned in the diagram.
Never place the front edge of the TV past the front edge of the TV support shelf (or stop molding – if equipped)
Never allow the sides of the TV to extend past the side edges of the TV support surface.
• If the TV has a CRT picture tube, the picture tube cone may extend past the rear of the support shelf.
Be sure to apply the warning label as instructed in the last assembly step. The label provides important safety related information.
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Part Identifi cation
å While not all parts are labeled, some of the parts will have a label or an inked letter on the edge
to help distinguish similar parts from each other. Use this part identifi cation to help identify similar parts.
Now you know
our ABCs.
A RIGHT END (1)
B LEFT END (1)
C RIGHT UPRIGHT (1)
D LEFT UPRIGHT (1)
E SMALL UPRIGHT (1)
F TOP (1)
G BOTTOM (1)
H SHELF (1)
I UPPER BACK (1)
J CENTER BACK (1)
K BACK (2)
L DOOR (2)
M LARGE ADJUSTABLE SHELF (1)
N ADJUSTABLE SHELF (2)
O RIGHT LEG (1)
P LEFT LEG (1)
Q REAR LEG (2)
R TOP MOLDING (1)
S BOTTOM MOLDING (1)
T SHELF MOLDING (1)
U
LARGE ADJUSTABLE
SHELF MOLDING (1)
V
RIGHT ADJUSTABLE
SHELF MOLDING (1)
W
LEFT ADJUSTABLE
SHELF MOLDING (1)
X MOLDING (2)
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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
A RIGHT END (1)
B LEFT END (1)
C RIGHT UPRIGHT (1)
D LEFT UPRIGHT (1)
E SMALL UPRIGHT (1)
F TOP (1)
G BOTTOM (1)
H SHELF (1)
I UPPER BACK (1)
J CENTER BACK (1)
K BACK (2)
L DOOR (2)
M LARGE ADJUSTABLE SHELF (1)
N ADJUSTABLE SHELF (2)
O RIGHT LEG (1)
P LEFT LEG (1)
Q REAR LEG (2)
R TOP MOLDING (1)
S BOTTOM MOLDING (1)
T SHELF MOLDING (1)
U
LARGE ADJUSTABLE
SHELF MOLDING (1)
V
RIGHT ADJUSTABLE
SHELF MOLDING (1)
W
LEFT ADJUSTABLE
SHELF MOLDING (1)
X MOLDING (2)
K
Q
X
L
N
Hardware Identifi cation
å Screws are shown actual size. You may receive extra hardware with your unit.
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(Refer to step 23 for proper
location and application)
WARNING LABEL - 1
3L
WARNING
Never use this furniture with a TV that is too
large or too heavy. Severe injury or death
can occur. The TV and furniture will be
unstable and may tip.
-The TV must less than 95 lbs.
-The base of the TV must be able to sit
completely on this shelf.
-Refer to instruction book for complete
safety information.
Note: This is a permanent label. Do not try
to remove. Surface will be damaged.
02/ 02 269227
PULL - 2
53K
CARD SHEET - 1
38M
ADJUSTABLE FOOT - 2
34E
FELT DISC CARD - 1
1M
METAL BRACKET - 2
4G
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW - 39
1S
15S
SILVER 5/8" MACHINE SCREW - 4
BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 6
2S
BLACK 2-1/4" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 8
26S
CAM COVER -6
13P
MOLDING
CONNECTOR - 2
17F
METAL PIN - 14
1R
HOLE PLUG - 2
41P
BLACK 1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 8
11S
CAM SCREW - 14
8F
NAIL - 52
1N
HIDDEN CAM - 30
1F
CAM DOWEL - 16
2F
CARD HOLDER - 2
35M
SILVER 3/8" MACHINE SCREW - 4
97S
RUBBER SLEEVE - 12
2R
14H
HINGE - 4
BRACKET - 1
60G
Step 1
Look for this icon. It means a
video assembly tip is available at
www.sauder.com/services/tips
å
Assemble your unit on a carpeted fl oor or on the empty
carton to avoid scratching your unit or the fl oor.
å
Push thirty HIDDEN CAMS (1F) into the ENDS (A and B),
UPRIGHTS (C and D), TOP (F), BOTTOM (G), and SHELF (H).
Then, insert the metal end of a CAM DOWEL (2F) into each
HIDDEN CAM except for the long edges of the ENDS (A
and B) and TOP (F).
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(16 used)
Arrow
1F
2F
Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step.
Insert the metal end of the CAM
DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM.
Arrow
Arrow
Arrow
1F
The arrow in the HIDDEN
CAM must point toward the
hole in the edge of the board.
Hole
1F
Arrow
Do not insert CAM
DOWELS into this part.
Do not insert CAM
DOWELS into these edges.
(30 used)
A
B
C
D
F
G
H
Step 2
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8F
å
Turn fourteen CAM SCREWS (8F) into the LEGS (O and P)
and TOP MOLDING (R).
å
Tap two MOLDING CONNECTORS (17F) into the notches
in the TOP MOLDING (R).
Flat end
Flat end
O
P
R
17F
17F
(14 used)
Step 3
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å
Fasten the TOP MOLDING (R) to the TOP (F). Tighten six
HIDDEN CAMS.
12
R
F
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Short fl at edge
å
Fasten the REAR LEGS (Q) to the ENDS (A and B). Use
eight BLACK 2-1/4" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (26S).
Step 4
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Remember:
Righty tighty.
Lefty loosey.
A
B
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Q
Q
BLACK 2-1/4" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(8 used in this step)
26S
Long edge with
HIDDEN CAMS
Long edge with
HIDDEN CAMS
These surfaces
should be even.
These surfaces
should be even.
Angled edge
å
Fasten the LEFT END (B) to the TOP (F). Tighten two
HIDDEN CAMS.
å
Insert two METAL PINS (1R) into the SMALL UPRIGHT (E).
å
Insert the METAL PINS (1R) in the end of the SMALL
UPRIGHT (E) into the holes in the TOP (F).
Step 5
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Start Tighten
Arrow
Minimum
190 degrees
Caution
Risk of damage or
injury. HIDDEN CAMS
must be completely
tightened. HIDDEN
CAMS that are not
completely tightened
may loosen, and parts
may separate. To
completely tighten:
Arrow
Maximum
210 degrees
B
F
E
1R
Do not stand the unit upright without the
BACK fastened. The unit may collapse.
Caution
R
Surface with holes
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Long edge with
HIDDEN CAMS
Finished edge
å
Fasten the SHELF (H) to the LEFT END (B). Tighten two
HIDDEN CAMS.
å
Fasten the SHELF (H) to the SMALL UPRIGHT (E). Use
two BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (2S).
å
Slide the SHELF MOLDING* (T) onto the notched edge of
the SHELF (H).
å
*U.S. Patent No. 5,499,886
Step 6
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Arrow
Minimum
190 degrees
Maximum
210 degrees
Notched edge
B
H
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
T
Slide the SHELF MOLDING (T)
onto the notched edge.
BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(2 used in this step)
2S
E
å
Fasten the UPRIGHTS (C and D) to the SHELF (H).
Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS.
Step 7
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Arrow
Minimum
190 degrees
Maximum
210 degrees
H
D
C
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Surface without
HIDDEN CAMS
Notched edge
Step 8
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D
C
å
Slide the MOLDINGS* (X) onto the notched edges of the
UPRIGHTS (C and D).
å
*U.S. Patent No. 5,499,886
Notched edge
X
X
Slide the MOLDING (X)
onto the notched edge.
Slide the MOLDING (X)
onto the notched edge.
å
Fasten the BOTTOM (G) to the LEFT END (B). Tighten two
HIDDEN CAMS.
å
Fasten the BOTTOM (G) to the UPRIGHTS (C and D). Use
four BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (2S).
å
Slide the BOTTOM MOLDING* (S) onto the notched edge
of the BOTTOM (G).
å
*U.S. Patent No. 5,499,886
Step 9
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Arrow
Minimum
190 degrees
Maximum
210 degrees
D
C
G
Notched edge
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Slide the BOTTOM MOLDING (S)
onto the notched edge.
B
S
BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(4 used in this step)
2S
å
Fasten the RIGHT END (A) to the TOP (F), BOTTOM (G),
and SHELF (H). Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS.
Step 10
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Arrow
Minimum
190 degrees
Maximum
210 degrees
G
H
F
A
Long edge with
HIDDEN CAMS
å
Fasten the LEGS (O and P) to the ENDS (A and B). Tighten
eight HIDDEN CAMS.
å
NOTE: Be sure the MOLDING CONNECTORS in the TOP
MOLDING (R) insert into the notches in the LEGS (O and P).
You may need to gently tap them in with your hammer.
Step 11
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A
B
P
O
Now might be a
good time to refresh
your drink.
R
Angled edge
Step 12
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å
IMPORTANT: If you purchased the 418738 Electric Fireplace Converter
Kit, do not fasten the CENTER BACK (J) to your unit as shown. You will
only fasten the BACKS (I and K).
å
Carefully turn your unit over onto its front edges. Lay the UPPER BACK (I)
over your unit.
å
Make equal margins along the top and both side edges of the UPPER BACK (I).
Push on opposite corners of your unit if needed to make it "square".
å
Fasten the top and side edges of the UPPER BACK (I) to your unit using
the NAILS (1N).
å
Fasten the top, bottom, and side edge of each BACK (K) to your unit using
the NAILS (1N). The BACKS (K) will overlap the UPPER BACK (I).
å
Then, fasten the CENTER BACK (J) to your unit. Use twenty-eight
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S). The CENTER BACK (J) will
overlap the BACKS (I and K).
å
NOTE: Perforations have been provided for access through the BACKS.
Carefully cut out the holes needed.
Do not stand the unit upright without the
BACK fastened. The unit may collapse.
Caution
NAIL
(52 used in this step)
1N
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(28 used for the CENTER BACK)
1S
Unfi nished
surface
Unfi nished
surface
Unfi nished
surface
J
K
K
The large holes on the
BACKS (K) must be here.
Unfi nished surface
I
The large hole on
the UPPER BACK (I)
must be here.
Step 13
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å
Fasten the ADJUSTABLE FEET (34E) to the BOTTOM (G).
Use eight BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S).
å
NOTE: Adjustments to the ADJUSTABLE FEET will be
made in Step 14 once your unit is standing upright.
34E
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(8 used in this step)
1S
G
Step 14
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å
Carefully stand your unit upright and position your unit in
its fi nal location.
å
Turn the ADJUSTABLE FEET (34E) downward until they
touch the fl oor.
å
IMPORTANT: The ADJUSTABLE FOOT should not extend
beyond the bottom edges of the LEGS (O, P, and Q).
With your No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver,
turn the ADJUSTABLE FOOT
downward until it touches the fl oor.
34E
Floor
Pro Tip: Lift with your
legs. And, you know,
your arms.
O
P
Q
Step 15
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å
Fasten two HINGES (14H) to each DOOR (L). Use eight
BLACK 1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (11S).
14H
BLACK 1/2” FLAT HEAD SCREW
(8 used in this step)
11S
14H
L
L
Step 16
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å
Before fastening the DOOR to your unit, be sure the
mounting screw is against the stops as shown in the right
diagram. If it isn't, loosen the mounting screw to slide it
against the stops. Then tighten the mounting screw.
å
Fasten a DOOR (L) to the LEFT END (B) as shown in
the lower diagram. Use the screws in the HINGES. You
should start each SCREW a few turns before completely
tightening any of them.
å
Fasten a PULL (53K) to the DOOR (L). Use two SILVER
3/8" MACHINE SCREWS (97S).
å
Peel the FELT DISC from the FELT DISC CARD (1M) and
stick them on the corner of the DOOR (L) where they
come in contact with the MOLDING (X) when closed.
å
Repeat this step for the other DOOR (L).
å
See the next step for DOOR adjustments.
Mounting
screw
Stop
Hinge
SILVER 3/8" MACHINE SCREW
(4 used in this step)
97S
L
B
X
53K
1M
1M
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