Little Colorado Bookcase-Organizer 66 User Manual

Little Colorado Products for children

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All of us at Little Colorado, Inc. hope that you and your little ones enjoy this Bookcase/Organizer

for many years. Please call us if you need any help in assembly.

Manufactured in America by:

Little Colorado, Inc. 4450 Lipan Street Denver, Colorado 80211

Phone 303-964-3212 Fax 303-964-3213 www.littlecolorado.com email: [email protected]

Contents:

1 - Right Side Panel

1 - Left Side Panel

1 - Small Shelf

3 - Large Shelves

4 - Shelf Backs

1 - Top Backstop

18 - Bolts

18 - Barrel Nuts

1 - Allen Wrench

12 -1 1/4" Screws

6 Plastic Bins and 6 Lids

You will need a standard phillips

screwdriver to complete assembly.

Revised 10/10

by

E. Layton

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Assembly Instructions for Bookcase / Organizer Item #66

Quality Wooden Children’s Furniture and Accessories

Made in America

Established 1987

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WARNING: ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED

WARNING: Assembly kit contains parts with sharp edges.

WARNING: Assembly kit contains parts with sharp points.

WARNING: Package contains plastic bags that present suffocation risks for children.

WARNING: Assembly kit contains small parts that present choking hazards for children.

1.

Please inspect the parts for damage that may have occured during shipping and for any missing items. If you suspect

that there may be damage or a shortage, call us and we will send replacement parts if needed. At this time, visualize

how the components fit together per the above drawing and make sure that you have everything indentifed. This

product is finished with an environmentally friendly waterbased acrylic. It is totally non toxic and is the same finish

approved for use on wooden plates and salad bowls. There may be an odor when taken out of the box. It will dissipate

more rapidly with warmer temperature and air movement. Clean with non-abrasive cleaner and a cloth.

2.

Choose a side panel and one of the large shelves. Place it into the bottom position per the above sketch with the

7/16" diameter holes on the underside of the shelf. It is easier to lay everything on its back. Insert one of the barrel

nuts into the 7/16" hole nearest to the side. Put the smooth side in first so that the slotted side is showing and align the

longest slot toward the nearest end of the part. See the diagrams above for clarification. You should be able to look into

the smaller holes in the ends of the part and see the threaded openings in the barrel nuts. If necessary, rotate the

barrel nut with a screwdriver so that it lines up perfectly. Start the bolt into the nut using the allen wrench, tighten until

snug then loosen one full turn. Repeat for the remaining shelves.

3.

Position the shelf backs in the slots behind the shelves and install the bolts. The 3/8" holes are to the rear. Do not put

the 1 1/4" screws in yet. Now attach the top backstop.

4.

Take this assembly and lay it on its side so that the shelves are pointing upward. Carefully lay the other bookcase side

on top, position the parts and install the remaining 7 barrel nuts and bolts, then loosen one full turn.

5.

Stand the bookcase upright on a level surface. Screw in three 1 1/4"screws through each shelf-back into the shelf. Now

re-tighten all bolts using the allen wrench. Do not use a power tool. Overtightening these bolts will permanently

damage the product. Add the six bins to the lower shelves.

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