Sauder Harvey Park 421982 User manual

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NOTE: THIS INSTRUCTION
BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION.
PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
English pg 1-28
Français pg 29-32
Español pg 33-36
Lot # 500999 05/03/17
Purchased: __________________
Be sure to give us a ring before
making any returns. 1-800-523-3987
TV Stand
Harvey Park Collection | Model 421982
Designed for
distractions.

Table of Contents Assembly Tools Required
Part Identification
Hardware Identification
Assembly Steps
Français
Español
Safety
Warranty
Hammer
Not actual size
No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver
Tip Shown Actual Size
Skip the power trip.
This time.
3
4
5-28
29-32
33-36
37-38
39
WARNING
!
Use of a TV that is too heavy or large is hazardous. A TV that is too heavy will create a risk of a tip-over that can cause severe injury or
death. A TV that is too large for the available space might be accidentally pushed or bumped o the furniture, or subject to tip-over.
• Check the size and weight of your TV. Compare it to the diagram below – before you begin assembly!
• This Sauder unit is designed for use with televisions weighing less than 70 pounds. Never use with a TV that weighs more.
• The size of the television, front-to-back and side-to-side, must fit within the space defined in the diagram.
• Never place the front edge of the TV past the front edge of the TV support shelf (or stop molding – if equipped)
• Never allow the sides of the TV to extend past the side edges of the TV support surface.
• If the TV has a CRT picture tube, the picture tube cone may extend past the rear of the support shelf.
• Be sure to apply the warning label as instructed in the last assembly step. The label provides important safety related information.
70 lbs.
70 lbs.
16-1/8"
16-1/8"
39-1/4"
39-1/4"
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Part Identification
åWhile not all parts are labeled, some of the parts will have a label or an inked letter on the edge
to help distinguish similar parts from each other. Use this part identification to help identify similar parts.
Now you know
our ABCs.
A RIGHT END (1)
B LEFT END (1)
C SMALL UPRIGHT (1)
D LARGE DOOR (1)
E SLIDING DOOR (1)
F ADJUSTABLE SHELF (2)
G RIGHT FRONT/LEFT REAR LEG (2)
H LEFT FRONT/RIGHT REAR LEG (2)
I LEFT BACK (1)
J RIGHT BACK (1)
K TOP (1)
L BOTTOM (1)
M LARGE UPRIGHT (1)
N SHELF (1)
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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
G
H
F

Hardware Identification
åScrews are shown actual size. You may receive extra hardware with your unit.
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(Refer to step 24 for proper
location and application)
WARNING LABEL - 1
2L
WARNING
Never use this furniture with a TV that is too
large or too heavy. Severe injury or death
can occur.The TV and furniture will be
unstable and may tip.
-The TV must less than 70 lbs.
-The base of the TV must be able to sit
completely on this shelf.
-Refer to instruction book for complete
safety information.
Note: This is a permanent label. Do not try
to remove. Surface will be damaged.
02/ 02 269224
UPPER GUIDE - 2
48M LOWER GUIDE - 2
49M
ADJUSTABLE FOOT - 1
34E
FELT DISC CARD - 1
1M
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW - 11
1S
GROMMET CAP - 3
1P
BLACK 7/8" MACHINE SCREW - 4
37S
CAM COVER - 12
12P
7F TWIST-LOCK®FASTENER - 16
29M BUMPER CARD - 1
SILVER 5/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 4
23S
HOLE PLUG - 1
41P
CAM SCREW - 12
8F
HINGE - 2
54H48H HINGE
BRACKET - 2
GROMMET - 3
10P
HIDDEN CAM - 12
1F
RUBBER SLEEVE - 8
2R
BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 7
113S
SHELF REST - 8
10R
PULL - 2
156K
118M DOOR TRACK - 2
WOOD DOWEL - 6
15F

Step 1 Look for this icon. It means a
video assembly tip is available at
www.sauder.com/services/tips
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Do not tighten the TWIST-LOCK® FASTENERS in this step.
(16 used)
7F
å Assemble your unit on a carpeted floor or on the empty
carton to avoid scratching your unit or the floor.
å To begin assembly, push a SAUDER TWIST-LOCK®
FASTENER (7F) into the large holes in the ENDS (A
and B). Repeat this step for the SMALL UPRIGHT (C),
BOTTOM (L), LARGE UPRIGHT (M), and SHELF (N).
A
B
Some assembly
(and snacks) required.

Step 2
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å Push twelve HIDDEN CAMS (1F) into the ENDS (A and B).
A
B
Arrow
1F
1F
Arrow
Arrow
The arrow in the HIDDEN
CAM must point toward the
hole in the edge of the board.
Hole
(12 used)

Step 3
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G
H
H
G
8F
å Turn twelve CAM SCREWS (8F) into the LEGS (G and H).
(12 used)

Step 4
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Surface with HIDDEN CAMS
å Fasten the RIGHT END (A) to the LEGS (G and H).
Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS.
1
2
A
The LEGS will
overhang this edge.
Edge with
TWIST-LOCK®
FASTENERS
These surfaces
should be even.
G
H

Step 5
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å Fasten the LEFT END (B) to the remaining LEGS (G
and H). Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS.
Surface with HIDDEN CAMS
B
Edge with
TWIST-LOCK®
FASTENERS
The LEGS will
overhang this edge.
G
H
These surfaces
should be even.

Step 6
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å Fasten the RIGHT END (A) to the TOP (K). Tighten
two TWIST-LOCK® FASTENERS.
A
G
H
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
K
How to use the SAUDER TWIST-LOCK® FASTENER
1. Insert the dowel end of the FASTENER into the
hole of the adjoining part.
NOTE: The dowel end of the FASTENER must
remain fully inserted in the hole of the adjoining
part while locking the FASTENER.
2. Tighten the FASTENER with a Phillips
screwdriver as tight as possible.
Dowel end
Meet Part (K). This component has been
engineered to be lighter, stronger, faster…
well ok. Not technically faster. But definitely
makes for a sturdier entertainment
credenza that’s easier to assemble and
friendlier to the environment.
Groove
Surface with holes

å With a hammer, gently tap a DOOR TRACK (118M)
into the groove in the TOP (K).
å NOTE: Be sure the DOOR TRACK is against the
RIGHT END (A).
Step 7
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K
A
118M

å Fasten the SMALL UPRIGHT (C) to the TOP (K). Tighten
two TWIST-LOCK® FASTENERS.
å Insert two WOOD DOWELS (15F) into the bottom edge of
the SMALL UPRIGHT (C).
Step 8
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K
15F
C
Surface without
TWIST-LOCK®
FASTENERS
Finished edge

å Fasten the SHELF (N) to the RIGHT END (A). Tighten two
TWIST-LOCK® FASTENERS.
å NOTE: Be sure the WOOD DOWELS in the SMALL
UPRIGHT (C) insert into the holes in the SHELF.
Step 9
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C
A
N
Surface with
TWIST-LOCK®
FASTENERS
Part (N). Another
sturdier, easier,
friendlier component!
Groove

Step 10
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å Fasten the LARGE UPRIGHT (M) to the SHELF (N).
Tighten two TWIST-LOCK® FASTENERS.
Surface without
TWIST-LOCK®
FASTENERS
N
M
Part (M). Another
sturdier, easier,
friendlier component!
Finished edge

å Insert four WOOD DOWELS (15F) into the holes in the
BACKS (I and J).
å Then, insert the WOOD DOWELS (15F) in the BACKS (I
and J) into the holes in the TOP (K).
Step 11
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J
I
K
15F
Surface with
larger hole Surface with
larger holes

Step 12
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å NOTE: Be sure to position the BOTTOM (L) exactly as shown.
å Fasten the BOTTOM (L) to the RIGHT END (A). Tighten two
TWIST-LOCK® FASTENERS.
å Fasten the BOTTOM (L) to the BACKS (I and J) and LARGE
UPRIGHT (M). Use six BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (113S)
through the exact holes shown in the BOTTOM.
å NOTE: You should start each SCREW a few turns before
completely tightening any of them.
J
I
M
BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(6 used in this step)
113S
Surface with
TWIST-LOCK®
FASTENERS
L
Part (L). Another
sturdier, easier,
friendlier component!
A

Step 13
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L
K
N
B
å Fasten the LEFT END (B) to the TOP (K), BOTTOM (L),
and SHELF (N). Tighten six TWIST-LOCK® FASTENERS.
G
H
Surface without
HIDDEN CAMS
Side Step: Make
nachos. (Optional, but
recommended.)

Step 14
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L
å Fasten the ADJUSTABLE FOOT (34E) to the BOTTOM (L).
Use a BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW (113S) into the
exact hole shown in the FOOT, into the BOTTOM, and into the
LARGE UPRIGHT (M). Use three BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD
SCREWS (1S) through the remaining holes into the FOOT.
å NOTE: Adjustments to the ADJUSTABLE FOOT will be made
in Step 15 once your unit is standing upright.
34E
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(3 used in this step)
1S
M
BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(1 used in this step)
113S

Step 15
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å Carefully stand your unit upright and position your unit in
its final location.
å Turn the ADJUSTABLE FOOT (34E) downward until it
touches the floor.
å IMPORTANT: The ADJUSTABLE FOOT should not extend
beyond the bottom edges of the LEGS (G and H).
With your No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver,
turn the ADJUSTABLE FOOT
downward until it touches the floor.
34E
Floor
G
H
H

Step 16
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å With a hammer, gently tap the remaining DOOR TRACK (118M)
into the center of the groove in the SHELF (N).
118M
N
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