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HP invent TS5226 User manual

Assembly Instructions
For Model TS5226 Black Audio Video Stand
FOR USE WITH HP MODEL ID5226N AND ID5286N TELEVISIONS
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED AND INTENDED ONLY FOR USE WITH THE SPECIFIED HP MODEL
TELEVISION ONLY. USE WITH TELEVISIONS OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIED HP MODEL WILL VOID
THIS WARRANTY.
This product is warranted, with the exception of glass, to the original purchaser at the time of purchase
and for a period of one (1) year thereafter. Glass is warranted to the original purchaser at the time of
purchase and for a period of thirty (30) days thereafter. Warranty is only valid in the United States of
America.
In order to provide you with timely assistance, please thoroughly inspect your furniture for missing or
defective parts immediately after opening the carton. To receive replacement or missing part(s) under
this warranty, go to our website at www.hp.com or call our Customer Service Department at (888) 779-
2858. Please have the model number of the stand and part number(s) for reference. You will also need
your sales receipt or other proof of purchase. Replacement part(s) will be shipped to you at no charge
with HP assuming all shipping and handling expense.
We warrant to you, the original purchaser, that our furniture and all of its parts and components are free
of defects in material or workmanship. "Defects", as used in this warranty, is defined as any
imperfections that impair the use of the furniture or product.
Our warranty is expressly limited to the replacement of furniture parts and components. For one (1) year
after the date of purchase, HP will replace any part described on the enclosed furniture parts list that is
defective in material or workmanship.
This warranty applies under conditions of normal use. Our furniture products are not intended for outdoor
use. The warranty does not cover: 1) defects caused by improper assembly or disassembly; 2) defects
caused by shipping, claims for damage during transit to you should be placed immediately by you to the
transportation company; 3) defects occurring after purchase due to product modification, intentional
damage, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence or exposure to the elements; 4) cosmetic damage and
5) labor or assembly costs.
There are no warranties, express or implied, including without limitation merchantability or fitness for
particular use, except as (i) contained herein or (ii) required by applicable law in the state whose law
governs (which shall be New Jersey absent controlling law imposing the law of another state in lieu
thereof as governing law). All warranties of whatsoever derivation shall be limited to the term set forth
above, unless otherwise required by applicable law.
Manufacturer’s employees or representatives’ … ORAL OR OTHER WRITTEN STATEMENTS DO NOT
CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES, shall not be relied upon by Buyer, and are not a part of the contract for
sale or this limited warranty.
Except as provided herein, HP shall have no liability or responsibility to the purchaser or any other
person or entity with respect to any liability, loss or damage caused directly or indirectly by use of the
product, including, but not limited to, any incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not
allow limitation on how long an implied warranty can last or the exclusion of limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to
state.
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Audio/Video Stand Warranty
One (1) Year Limited Warranty
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS:
!ALWAYS REMOVE THE TV AND OTHER EQUIPMENT FROM THE FURNITURE PRIOR TO MOVING THE ASSEMBLED UNIT.
!BE CAREFUL WHEN MOVING THE ASSEMBLED FURNITURE AFTER THE GLASS SHELF HAS BEEN INSTALLED,
AND/OR WHEN THERE IS EQUIPMENT LOCATED ON THE FURNITURE AS THIS MAY CAUSE THE SHELF TO BECOME
UNSECURED AND FALL.
!WHEN IN USE, THIS FURNITURE MUST BE PLACED ON A FLAT, SOLID AND LEVEL SURFACE.
!DO NOT LEAN ON THE TV WHEN IT IS ON THE TV STAND. !DO NOT CLIMB OR STEP ON THE STAND.
!DO NOT BANG OR PLACE YOUR OWN WEIGHT ON THE GLASS SHELF.
!DO NOT PLACE ITEMS ON THE SHELVES WHICH EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMITS OF 200 LBS. FOR TOP SHELF
AND 50 LBS. FOR GLASS SHELF
Assembly InstructionsParts List
A.INSERT two Cam Locks (8) into each of the Side Support
Panels (9) as shown in Fig. 1. INSERT two additional
Cam
Locks
into each of the the Left and Right Front Panels (3).
B. INSERT 2Cam Lock Connector Bolts (6) into each of the
Left and Right Front Panels (3) as shown.
C. ATTACH each Front Panel (3) to each Side Support Panel
(9) as shown in Fig. 1. TIGHTEN cam locks (8) 1/4 turn with
aphilips screwdriver, DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Fig. 1
3
8
8
1. Side Assembly
9
6
11
2. Table Assembly
A. PLACE the Bottom Shelf (1) on a soft flat surface with the square feet facing
down. INSERT four Cam Lock Connector Bolts (6) and insert four Wood Dowels (7) as shown in Fig. 2.
B. INSERT four Cam Locks (8) into the back of the Rear Support Panel (2). PLACE the Rear Support Panel over the Cam Lock
Connector Bolts (6) and Wood Dowels (7) located in the rear of the Bottom Shelf (1) as shown in Fig. 2 and LOCK the Rear
Support Panel in place by turning the Cam Locks. TIP the Bottom Shelf (1) on edge so that the underside is facing you.
INSERT three 50 mm Screws (10) through the bottom of the shelf and into the bottom of the Rear Support Panel and tighten
to SECURE.
C. CAREFULLY TIP the Bottom Shelf/Rear Support Panel assembly into an upright position. ATTACH the Side/Front Panel
assemblies to the Bottom Shelf (1) as shown in Fig. 2 and SECURE by turning the Cam Locks (8) located in the Side Panels (9).
D. CAREFULLY TIP the partially assembled table onto its back and INSERT two 50 mm Screws (10) from the underside of the
Bottom Shelf (1) into the bottoms of the Side/Front Panel assemblies. Tighten to SECURE.
E. CAREFULLY TIP the table upright again. INSERT two Glass Shelf Support Pins (11) into the front of the Rear Support Panel (2).
INSERT one Glass Shelf Support Pins into the predrilled holes in each Side Support Panel (9), and one Glass Shelf Support Pin
into each of the Front Panels (3) as shown in Fig. 1. Make sure the rubber pads on the Support Pins are facing up.
F. CAREFULLY PLACE the Glass Shelf (4) into the partially assembled table so that it is resting on the Glass Shelf Support Pins (11).
G. INSERT one Wood Dowel (7) into the top of each Front Panel (3) and two Dowels
into the top of the Rear Support Panel (2). INSERT four Cam Lock
Connector Bolts (6) into the prethreaded holes in the underside of
the Top Shelf (5). PLACE the Top Shelf onto the Rear Support
Panel and Side Panels assembly as shown in Fig. 2, and
SECURE the Top Shelf by turning the
Cam Locks. INSERT seven
Screws (10) through the Top
Shelf and into the tops of the
Rear Support Panel and
Side Panels and tighten to
SECURE.
NOTE: For your safety,
SECURE the TV to the table
from beneath the the top shelf
using 4 of the supplied 30mm bolts (PART#12).
NOTE: THE GLASS SHELF (4) CANNOT BE REMOVED ONCE
THE TOP SHELF (5) IS SECURED, BUT IT CAN SHIFT OR TIP
FORWARD IF THE TABLE IS MOVED OR IF THE SHELF
SUPPORT PINS (11) ARE NOT PLACED SECURELY IN THEIR HOLES WITH THE
RUBBER PADS FACING UP. ALWAYS PLACE HEAVIEST COMPONENTS ON THE BOTTOM SHELF.
Fig. 2
10
10
6
2
4
5
9
9
1
3
3
8
6
6
68
11
11
67
7
7
7
7
NOTE: TWO PEOPLE ARE RECOMMENDED TO ASSEMBLE THIS TABLE.
34mm Cam Lock Connector Bolt
50mm Screw
30mm Screw
Wood Dowel
Cam Lock
Glass Shelf Support Pins
Left & Right Front Panels
Side Support Panels
Rear Support Panel
with Cable Management
Top Shelf
Glass Shelf
Bottom Shelf
PART # QUANTITY
PART DESCRIPTION
6
REQUIRED
TOOLS
14
4
8
12
12
6
2
2
1
1
1
1
10
12
7
8
5
4
1
11
3
9
2
Allen Wrench Philips Screwdriver

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