BDI Cassini 8627 User manual

HIGH PERFORMANCE
FURNITURE FOR YOUR
HOME THEATER
CassiniTM 8627 & 8629
Assembly Instructions
8/2008

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B - Leveler Wrench x 1
Your Cassini™Home Theater Cabinet is engineered for easy
assembly. Carefully follow this procedure to prevent any damage.
Placement and Maintenance
Cassini™ Home Theater Furniture is designed for indoor use on
level floors. Clean glass with glass cleaner, and steel parts and
painted surfaces with a moist cloth.
Step 1
Unpack and identify the parts listed at left.
The assembly workspace should be a non-marring surface such as
carpet. For missing hardware pieces, please contact BDI Customer
All other concerns, please contact your local BDI Retailer.
Step 2
Leveling and Shelf Adjustment
Cassini™Home Theater Furniture
Component List
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customerser[email protected]
For more information about the adjustable levelers
and troubleshooting assembly, be sure to check out
“Fine tuning your new BDI Cassini Home Theater
Furniture” at the end of these instructions.
E- Back Panel x 2
D - Adjustable Shelf
Model 8627 x 3
Model 8629 x 2
F - Allen Wrench x 1
A - Assembled Cabinet
x 1
C - Phillips Screwdriver
x 1
Four of the five leveler glides
are accessible near the
bottom of the side panels
using the Leveler Wrench
(B).
The shelf pins located inside
the left and right cabinet
space may be repositioned,
allowing you to raise or
lower each shelf to the
desired level.
Shelf Pin

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Step 4
Back Panel Installation
Install Back Panel (E) to the rear side of cabinet.
Velcro straps are included as wire management for
your convenience.
back panel
installation
Thank you for choosing BDI.
Your Cassini home theater cabinet is engineered to allow a range of adjustments. Please read and retain this
guide so that you can fully enjoy the look and use of your BDI cabinet for years to come.
Due to uneven floors or perhaps gentle jostling during shipment, your BDI cabinet may not appear to be in
perfect alignment when first assembled or when loaded with heavier electronic equipment. Such alignment issues
are usually eliminated with only a few minor adjustments.
However, unless manual leveling is required, or you wish to prevent the cabinet from rolling, many users choose
to keep the cabinet’s levelers up and off the floor. This allows easier cabinet movement for greater access to rear
panels and wire-management, and permits easier cleaning/vacuuming underneath the cabinet.
By following the simple steps in this guide, you can be sure that your BDI cabinet is in optimum tune. If you need

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Fine-tuning your Cassini Home Theater Cabinet
STEP 1 - Level your cabinet (if needed)
After unpacking and assembling your Cassini cabinet, inspect it to be sure that it is resting level on the floor, that
all doors appear level, and that they open and close freely without rubbing or binding.
Proper adjustment of the cabinet’s levelers quickly corrects most panel-alignment issues. There are five (5)
adjustable levelers on the bottom of the cabinet; each may be individually adjusted depending on your leveling
scenario.
Four (4) of the levelers are accessible near the bottom of the side panels, near front and back, using the
provided Leveler Wrench (B).
One (1) leveler is accessible from inside the cabinet---in the center of the bottom panel (Model 8627), or at the
rear of the bottom panel (Model 8629)---and is adjustable using the provided Allen Wrench (F).
STEP 2 - Adjust Door Hinges (if needed)
The doors on your cabinet should be evenly spaced and the doors should open
and close freely without rubbing against the door frame. Adjustments may be
made to the door hinges with the use of a Phillips head screwdriver. The hinge
hardware has four adjustment screws.
• By adjusting Screw 1, the door will move left and right within the frame.
For best results, make minor adjustments to top and bottom hinge.
• If adjusting Screw 1 has not achieved the desired result, you can adjust
Screws 2 (upper and lower hinge - 4 screws per door) and the door
will move up and down within the frame (the top and bottom hinges need to be
adjusted Simultaneously).
• Adjusting Screw 3 will cause the entire door to move in and out, opening
and closing the gap between the door frame and cabinet. This screw rarely
needs adjustment.
INCORRECT! Door
is out of alignment.
CORRECT! Door is
sitting squarely and
is evenly spaced at
top and sides.
CassiniTM8627 & 8629
8/2008
Designed by Cristian Wicha.
‘Cassini’ is a trademark of Becker Designed, Inc.
All rights reserved. ©2008 Becker Designed, Inc.
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