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YOUR UNIT TO THE STORE
1-800-523-3987
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Made in the USA
Archbold, OH
NOTE: THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
English .................... Page 1-22
Français ...............Pages 23-25
Espanol .............Páginas 26-28
Lot #: 353378 05 / 17 / 13
Date Purchased: ____________________
414239
Entertainment Credenza
Original Cottage Collection
ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED
Hammer
No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver
Tip Shown Actual Size
ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part Identi cation .......................3
Hardware Identi cation .............4
Assembly Steps ....................5-22
Français ..............................23-25
Espanol ...............................26-28
Safety .................................29-30
Warranty ...................................31
15-1/2"
51"
95 lbs.
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 off 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 t within the space de 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.
WARNING
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PART IDENTIFICATION: 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 IDENTIFICATION to help
identify similar parts.
A END 2
B UPPER UPRIGHT 1
C LOWER UPRIGHT 1
D TOP 1
E BOTTOM 1
F SHELF 1
G BACK 1
H ADJUSTABLE SHELF 2
I RIGHT FRONT/LEFT REAR LEG 2
J LEFT FRONT/RIGHT REAR LEG 2
K DRAWER FRONT 2
O SKIRT 1
P STOP MOLDING 1
Q TOP MOLDING 1
R SIDE MOLDING 2
S SUPPORT MOLDING 2
D93 DRAWER SIDE 4
D94 DRAWER BOX FRONT 4
D710 DRAWER BOTTOM 2
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D710
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
O
P
Q
R
S
H
A
R
D93
D93
D94
D94
S
J
I
HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION
Screws are shown actual size. You may receive extra hardware with your unit.
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WARNING LABEL - 1
3L
(Refer to the last step for proper location and application)
6E
FOOT BRACKET - 1
5E
CORNER
CAP - 1
HIDDEN CAM - 32
1F
CAM SCREW - 12
8F
ANGLE BRACKET - 6
27G
CAM DOWEL - 20
2F
BLACK 1-5/8" PAN HEAD SCREW - 2
27S
GOLD 5/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 16
3S
BLACK 9/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 4
32S
METAL PIN - 8
1R
RUBBER SLEEVE - 8
2R
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW - 19
1S
NAIL - 51
1N
BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 4
2S
KNOB - 2
61K
GLUE - 1
8M
19G
LARGE METAL BRACKET - 2 WOOD DOWEL - 2
15F
CAM COVER - 14
32P
BLACK 7/8" LARGE HEAD SCREW - 8
17S
35GA
CABINET RIGHT - 2
35GB
CABINET LEFT - 2
35GC
DRAWER RIGHT - 2
35GD
DRAWER LEFT - 2
BLACK 1-9/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 16
30S
Look for this icon. It means a video
assembly tip is available at:
www.sauder.com/services/tips
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Assemble your unit on a carpeted oor or on the empty carton to avoid scratching your unit or the oor.
Push thirty-two HIDDEN CAMS (1F) into the ENDS (A), UPRIGHTS (B and C), TOP (D), BOTTOM (E), and SHELF (F). Then,
insert the metal end of a CAM DOWEL (2F) into each HIDDEN CAM, except the long edges of the ENDS (A).
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Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step.
Arrow
(20 used)
(32 used)
1F
Arrow
1F
Arrow
1F
2F
Insert the metal end of the CAM
DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM.
Arrow
A
A
C
D
E
F
B
Arrow
Hole
Do not insert
CAM DOWELS
into the long edges.
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Turn twelve CAM SCREWS (8F) into the LEGS (I and J).
(12 used)
8F
J
I
I
J
Fasten the STOP MOLDING (P) to the TOP (D). Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS.
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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:
Start Tighten
Arrow
Arrow
Maximum
210 degrees
Minimum
190 degrees
P
D
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Surface with holes
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Turn four BLACK 9/16" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (32S) into the ENDS (A) until the shoulder of the SCREWS rest on the surface of
the ENDS.
Slide the SIDE MOLDINGS (R) onto the ENDS (A). Line up the groove in the MOLDINGS over the head of the SCREWS in
the ENDS.
Shoulder
These edges
should be even.
BLACK 9/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(4 used in this step)
32S
Apply pressure with your hands as
you guide the MOLDINGS over
the SCREWS and onto the ENDS.
A
A
R
R
Surface without
HIDDEN CAMS
Surface without
HIDDEN CAMS
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Carefully turn your ENDS over.
Fasten the LEGS (I and J) to the ENDS (A). Tighten twelve HIDDEN CAMS.
A
A
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
I
J
J
I
These edges
should be even.
These edges
should be even.
This END (A) will now be
called the LEFT END (A).
This END (A) will now be
called the RIGHT END (A).
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Fasten the CABINET RIGHT (35GA) and CABINET LEFT (35GB) to the ENDS (A) and both surfaces of the LOWER UPRIGHT (C).
Use eight GOLD 5/16" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (3S) through holes #1 and #3.
GOLD 5/16” FLAT HEAD SCREW
(8 used in this step)
3S
A
A
1
2
3
3
2
1
C
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Finished edge
Roller end
Roller end
1
2
3
1
2
3
Roller end
Roller end
I
J
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Fill the holes 1/4 to 1/2 full with GLUE.
Inspect the parts thoroughly before
assembling. Disassembly of glued
parts is extremely dif cult.
Caution
First, ll the hole in the edge of the LEFT FRONT/RIGHT REAR LEG (J) on the LEFT END (A) 1/4 to 1/2 full with GLUE (8M).
Then, insert a WOOD DOWEL (15F) into the hole. Wipe away the excess GLUE.
Now, fill the hole in the STOP MOLDING (P) 1/4 to 1/2 full with GLUE (8M).
Fasten the LEFT END (A) to the TOP (D). Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS.
NOTE: Be sure the WOOD DOWEL (15F) in the LEFT FRONT/RIGHT REAR LEG (J) inserts into the hole in the STOP
MOLDING (P). Wipe away the excess GLUE.
Fasten the UPPER UPRIGHT (B) to the TOP (D). Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS.
A
J
P
D
B
Maximum
210 degrees
Minimum
190 degrees
Arrow
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
8M
15F
Finished edge
Fasten the SHELF (F) to the LEFT END (A). Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS.
Fasten the SHELF (F) to the UPPER UPRIGHT (B). Use two BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (2S).
Fasten the LOWER UPRIGHT (C) to the SHELF (F). Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS.
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A
B
C
F
Maximum
210 degrees
Minimum
190 degrees
Arrow
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(2 used in this step)
2S
Surface
with
HIDDEN
CAMS
Finished edge
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A
C
Fasten the BOTTOM (E) to the LEFT END (A). Tighten two HIDDEN CAMS.
Fasten the BOTTOM (E) to the LOWER UPRIGHT (C). Use two BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (2S).
Maximum
210 degrees
Minimum
190 degrees
Arrow
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
E
Finished edge
BLACK 1-7/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(2 used in this step)
2S
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Fill the holes 1/4 to 1/2 full with GLUE.
Inspect the parts thoroughly before
assembling. Disassembly of glued
parts is extremely dif cult.
Caution
First, ll the hole in the edge of the RIGHT FRONT/LEFT REAR LEG (I) on the RIGHT END (A) 1/4 to 1/2 full with GLUE (8M).
Then, insert a WOOD DOWEL (15F) into the hole. Wipe away the excess GLUE.
Now, fill the hole in the STOP MOLDING (P) 1/4 to 1/2 full with GLUE (8M).
Fasten the RIGHT END (A) to the TOP (D), BOTTOM (E), and SHELF (F). Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS.
NOTE: Be sure the WOOD DOWEL (15F) in the RIGHT FRONT/LEFT REAR LEG (I) inserts into the hole in the STOP
MOLDING (P). Wipe away the excess GLUE.
Maximum
210 degrees
Minimum
190 degrees
Arrow
8M
15F
A
P
D
I
E
F
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P
Q
Fasten three ANGLE BRACKETS (27G) to the TOP MOLDING (Q). Use three BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S).
NOTE: Be sure the edges of the ANGLE BRACKETS are even with the edges of the TOP MOLDING.
Fasten the TOP MOLDING (Q) to the STOP MOLDING (P). Use three BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S).
Q
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(6 used in this step)
1S
27G
Fasten three ANGLE BRACKETS (27G) to the BOTTOM (E). Use three BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S).
Fasten two LARGE METAL BRACKETS (19G) to the ENDS (A). Use two BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S).
Fasten the SKIRT (O) to the ENDS (A) and BOTTOM (E). Use five BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S) through the
BRACKETS and into the SKIRT.
NOTE: There are no pre-drilled holes in the SKIRT. The SCREWS will tighten into the grooves.
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A
E
A
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(10 used in this step)
1S
O
19G
19G
Use this hole.
27G
(3 used)
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Carefully turn your unit over onto its front edges. Unfold the BACK (G) and lay it over your unit.
Make equal margins along all four edges of the BACK (G). Push on opposite corners of your unit if needed to make it “square”.
Fasten the BACK (G) to your unit using the NAILS (1N).
NOTE: Be sure to tap NAILS into the holes that line up over the UPRIGHTS (B and C) and SHELF (F).
NOTE: Perforations have been provided for access through the BACK. Carefully cut out the holes needed.
Fasten the FOOT BRACKET (6E) to the BOTTOM (E). Use three BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S).
Slide the SUPPORT MOLDINGS (S) onto the FOOT BRACKET (6E). Then, firmly push the CORNER CAP (5E) onto the
SUPPORT MOLDINGS (S).
Do not stand the unit upright without the
BACK fastened. The unit may collapse.
Caution
NAIL
(51 used in this step)
1N
These holes must line up over
the UPRIGHTS and SHELF.
G
E
SS
6E
5E
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(3 used for the FOOT BRACKET)
1S
Un nished surface
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Fasten the DRAWER SIDES (D93) to a DRAWER BOX FRONT (D94). Use four BLACK 1-9/16" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (30S).
Slide the DRAWER BOTTOM (D710) into the grooves in the DRAWER SIDES (D93) and DRAWER BOX FRONT (D94).
Repeat this step for the other drawer.
D93
D93
D94
Groove
Finished surface
D710
These edges
should be even.
D93
D93
D94
BLACK 1-9/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(8 used in this step)
30S
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Fasten the other DRAWER BOX FRONT (D94) to the DRAWER SIDES (D93). Use four BLACK 1-9/16" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (30S).
Fasten the DRAWER FRONT (K) to the DRAWER BOX FRONT (D94). Use four BLACK 7/8" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (17S).
Repeat this step for the other drawer.
BLACK 7/8" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(8 used for the DRAWER FRONT)
17S
Be sure the DRAWER BOTTOM inserts
into the DRAWER BOX FRONT groove.
D93
D93
D94
K
BLACK 1-9/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(8 used in this step)
30S
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Fasten the DRAWER RIGHT (35GC) and DRAWER LEFT (35GD) to the DRAWER SIDES (D93). Use four GOLD 5/16" FLAT
HEAD SCREWS (3S) through holes #1 and #3.
Fasten a KNOB (61K) to the DRAWER FRONT (K). Use a BLACK 1-5/8" PAN HEAD SCREW (27S) through the DRAWER BOX
FRONT, through the DRAWER FRONT, and into the KNOB.
Repeat this step for the other drawer.
GOLD 5/16” FLAT HEAD SCREW
(8 used in this step)
3S
BLACK 1-5/8" PAN HEAD SCREW
(2 used for the KNOBS)
27S
D93
D93
Roller end
Roller end
K
1
2
3
1
2
3
61K
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