Please use your furniture correctly and safely. Improper use can cause safety hazards,
or damage to your furniture or household items. Carefully read the following chart.
Look out for:
• Loose or unstable closet components.
• Tall closet component structures.
• Closet component structures that are
over fi ve feet tall and placed in an open
area or a walk−in closet.
• Overloaded drawers and shelves.
• Improper use of furniture to support
TVs.
• Setting TVs on furniture items not
intended
to support them is hazardous.
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WARNING
What can happen:
• Risk of injury
• Closet components that are not
properly connected can easily slide
against each other and cause the
structure to be unstable and tip over.
• A tall closet structure can tip unless it
is properly secured.
• Risk of injury.
• Top−heavy furniture can tip over.
• Overloaded drawers or shelves can
break.
• Risk of injury.
• TVs can be very heavy. Plus the
weight and location of the picture tube
tends to make TVs unbalanced and
prone to tipping forward.
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How to avoid the problem:
• Closet components must be securely
attached to each other from side to side,
and top to bottom.
• Use the supplied safety bracket for
added stability.
• Secure the closet structure to a wall
stud whenever possible. If you cannot
use a wall stud, use the supplied wall
anchors into your drywall.
(If attaching the product to a wall made
of concrete, plaster, or other material,
purchase and use the appropriate
mounting hardware. The attachment
hardware must be rated to provide a
minimum of 50 pounds of pull
strength.)
• Never exceed the weight limits shown
in the instructions.
•Work from bottom to top when
loading shelves and drawers. Place the
heavier items on the lower shelves or in
lower drawers.
• This product is not designed to support
a television.
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