Furniture Solutions LAURA Series User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PRODUCT: LAURA RANGE
MADE IN CHINA
Furniture Solutions (Aust) Pty Ltd
10-16 Daisy St,
Revesby, NSW. 2212
www.furnituresolutions.com.au
Laura Ext Table Range
90-180*90cm
135-270*90cm
200-320*90cm
Please retain these pages as they contain ps to maximize the lifeme of your furniture with a measured eort.
Properly caring for your furniture can help ensure that it looks great year aer year.
Important Noce: While every eort is made to use quality materials our products are limited in design for domesc use only
& are not suitable for commercial use.

PRE ASSEMBLY PREPARATION
Before you start:
1. Choose a clean, level, spacious assembly area. Avoid hard surfaces that
may damage the product
2. Take care when liing. Product should be assembled as near as possible to
the point of use
3. Ensure that you have all required contents for complete assembly
4. Always read the assembly instrucons carefully before beginning assembly
5. Keep all hardware parts and packaging out of reach of small children
6. Do not over ghten the screws and bolts as this may damage the threads
40
MINUTES
ALLOW TIME PEOPLE REQUIRED
X2
For any assistance with assembly or missing parts please contact:
Place of purchase or Furniture Soluons on below
Customer Service (Australia) Phone– 1300794 188
Email– customerservice@furnituresoluons.com.au

Parts List
Component List
A
Table Top
X 1
B
Table Leg
2 LHF 2 RHF
X 4
C
Angle Bracket
2 LHF 2 RHF
Made of steel
X 4
D
Bolts
M4 15mm
X 24
E
Washer
M4
X 24
F
Bolt Cover Caps
X 24
G
Tool
4mm
X 1

ASSEMBLY STEP 1 –Fit Table Leg
Preparation is key to mounting correct leg as there are left and right components.
After unboxing table and parts unwrap all legs, you will see a welded bracket on
table leg [B] when assembling that welded bracket should always be attached to
long side of Table Top [A]. Best if you identify which leg goes were by laying the
correct leg at the corners of table top, please do the same with the angled
bracket [C].
Begin assembly with the help of another person position leg as per diagram start
with welded bracket aline holes with threaded holes in table top, take bolt [D]
with washer [E] insert thru hole and by hand seat bolt thread turn 2-3 times to
ensure thread has grabbed hold repeat for other bolt, Note not tighten yet.
On the other side of table leg you will see 2 thread holes, this is were angled
bracket [C] is attached, repeat above to seat bolts. Again do not tighten yet.
On angled bracket aline remaining holes with threaded holes on table top and fit
bolts as per above.
Next step is to tighten bolts most important is to ensure legs is straight before
tightening bolts. With the help of another person to hold leg in position while you
tighten bolts. Start with bolts that attach angle bracket to leg, then outside bolts
work you way in. Use tool [F] tighten bolts till firm, do not over tighten. Repeat
till all legs attached. Then attach bolt cover caps [F] to all bolts. Once all tighten
with the help of another person lift table and rotate till can stand on feet. Note do
not roll table onto legs.

Instructions for operation of Extension
Can be done with 1 person or 2.
Principal for extension is top glass panel to slide along track build into the frame
approximately half way along. Then lower glass panel to slide along the lower
track to raise lower panel to same height as top panel and then to lock into
position by pushing lower glass panel along track used by top glass panel.
Remember glass is contained in frame violent or haphazard operation can
damage frame and or glass so please handle with measured force.
1st move top glass panel to over hang frame move until wheels hit stoppers
inside track. Then move lower glass panel by pulling towards yourself let panel
follow tracks till end section is level with top glass panel. Once level apply a small
amount of pressure to end to keep from follow track back down push gently till
lower panel meets top panel. Ready for use. Important never carry table by
extended panels only pick up at side of table.

PRODUCT CARE & MAINTENANCE
Aluminium Frame Information
The majority of frames are mainly produced from aluminium, with the main benefit being a
light weight product for easier use. Some designs require steel to be used in certain sections for
added strength. While aluminium is rust resistant, bare metal can show signs of oxidation (red
film) this does not constitute rust. Simply you are able to wipe or sand surface to remove oxida-
tion mark.
Note you will need to touch up affected area with paint to stop from reoccurring. Steel itself
has a lower resistance to elements than aluminium and will show signs of rust as it ages.
Limited exposure & maintenance are best solutions for adding life to any furniture used in out-
side areas.
Aluminium Frame Maintenance
Use a bucket filled with warm water & a soft soap, sponge over frame till clean, once clean
rinse off with a hose, pat dry with a soft clean cloth before use. Every 4-6 weeks.
Note when cleaning if you find scratches in paint please cover with a paint to prevent oxida-
tion.
Glass Maintenance
Glass used is tempered for your safety; best results are to use table cloths, placemats & coasters
to avoid scratching surface. Keep dust free, clean underside of glass with a soft clean cloth. Use
of normal glass cleaning product is permissible but please rinse surrounding areas with clean
water to avoid damage to paint on aluminium frame
Textilene Sling Information
The Textilene sling is a synthetic material made from a mixture of fibres of polyester covered
with a sheath of PVC, able to withstand compressive stresses, strains, atmospheric agents and
UV rays.
For Outside use properties of material have a proven track record, while still subject to fading
strength will remain even after colour starts to fade. Shelf life again depends on location &
environment, regular cleaning & storage for best results for longevity.
Textilene Sling Maintenance
Use a bucket filled with warm water & a soft soap, sponge over frame till clean, once clean
rinse off with a hose, pat dry with a soft clean cloth before use. Every 4-6 weeks. Ensure not
left wet for long periods of time to avoid mould build up.

WARNING SAFETY & ADVICE
Please be aware materials used in your furniture are not impervious to neglect, acts of god,
abuse, alcohol spills, improper use of chemicals such as bleach or any solvent based product,
products are limited in design for residential use only and not suitable for commercial use.
Please be aware that heat generated from barbeques and heaters will have an adverse effect on
your furniture do not place furniture in close proximity to heat sources.
When moving tables, chairs, sofas or bench’s always lift off the floor never drag. Most tables
would require a 2 person lift doing so benefits yourself and furniture as dragging may cause
damage to furniture and or surface on flooring.
Do not stand on furniture for your own safety & for the sake of the furniture
Never strike glass
Never drag or lean back chair, sofa, benchers whilst sitting on them
Tables, chairs, sofas & benches are not work benchers please only use as intended.
Fitting; bolts, nuts & screws should be checked periodically to ensure they are still firm. Note
do not over tighten.
Please secure furniture during in climatic weather, as lightweight aluminium can become a pro-
jectile
Please be aware of staining fabric; Suntan oil, alcohol, juices & other chemical may do perma-
nent damage to your covering, should be cleaned immediately
General wear & tear on cushions, please rotate cushions were possible as filling will soften
with use, replacement cushion fillings can be purchased from local upholster if required in fu-
ture.
General wear & tear fabrics, most synthetic fabric resist pilling but pilling can occur from
transference from other fabric that come in contact with material IE: Cotton clothing & or tow-
els.
Do not allow children to play under tables
In summary outdoor furniture products require care to provide you with many years of use.
Best results are to combine maintenance and protection from environment + the use of an out-
door cover can give you better result with least amount of effort.

Warranty Details
1 Year Warranty
A one (1) year warranty applies to product against any defect associated with faulty workman-
ship for a period of (1) year from date of purchase.
Furniture Solutions accepts no responsibility for defects caused by incorrect assembly, mishan-
dling, acts of god, general wear & tear, stains from spills/vegetation, chipping/scratching,
exposure to extreme heat/cold, mould/mildew, hardware corrosion, misuse of the products &
defects caused by failure in duty of care for the product in accordance with the care
instructions. Warranty only extends to original purchaser and is not transferable, except when
given as a gift.
Duty of care:
While every attempt is made to supply product using quality components there is always a
need from consumer to help ensure a long life of use for product.
*Proper use of item, only what it is designed to do
*Regular maintenance and cleaning
To extend the life of your outdoor furniture we recommend the following furniture covers
should be used on furniture which is used in areas not protected from elements. Caution should
be used when using oils, lotions & other chemicals such as chlorine.
Instruction Manual –Have been written to suit individual materials used in construction, please
retain for future use for duty of care, assembly, parts & component sizing.
Claim management:
To make a warranty claim, customers can either contact the retailer where the purchase was
made or Furniture Solutions on contact details on page 2. Proof of purchase will be required
before proceeding with any claim. In the case of product defects providing photos may be able
to speed up processing of the claim. If missing parts please refer to assembly instructions for
identification of said part and contact either of the above.
“Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer
Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for
any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods re-
paired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount
to a major failure”.
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