Whittier Wood 3505AUFb User manual

P.O. Box 2827
Eugene, OR 97402 USA
Production Code:
VN 03/17
Model #
3505AUFb
McKenzie Lift Top
Coffee Table
Assembly Instructions
IMPORTANT NOTES:
•For normal household use only. Not recommended for commercial use.
•Do not climb, sit or stand on this piece of furniture.
•Unload items before you move this unit.
•Do not overload the drawers.
•Before you begin your project, completely read the Assembly
Instructions and Finishing Hints.
•This assembly requires two people.
WARNING
Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to
wood dust, a substance known to the state of California to cause cancer.
Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for
personal protection.
For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov/wood
This product can expose you to chemicals, including formaldehyde,
which are known to the State of California to cause cancer.
For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov/furniture
DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
If you ever have questions about your furniture, please do not hesitate to contact us. In the unlikely event you need a
replacement part; we can make those parts available through an authorized Whittier Wood Furniture dealer. If you
cannot order replacement parts through your dealer, please contact our customer service department.
Hours: Our friendly customer service staff can be reached:
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Pacific Time).
You may leave a message 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Customer Service: 800-653-3336 • Outside the U.S.: 541-687-0213
Thank you for allowing us to help you furnish your
home. We are certain you will be delighted with
your new furniture for many years to come.

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Parts List
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Please identify the parts and check that quantities received match those on this list.
If you need to replace a part, refer to the following letter and part name.
Part
Description
Quantity
A
Case Assembly
1
B
Top Assembly (attached)
1
Ca
Left Front/Right Back Leg
2
Da
Right Front/Left Back Leg
2
E
Drawer (inserted)
2
F
Drawer Face (installed)
2
G
Tray Assembly (attached)
1
H
16" Drawer Slide (installed sets)
2
I
Lift Up Mechanism (attached)
1
J
#6 x 3/4" Philtruss Screw (inserted)
28
K
#6 x 1/2" Philtruss Screw (inserted)
12
L
Knob (attached)
2
Mb
#8 x 1-1/2" Machine Screw Tuscan (installed)
2
N
#8 x 1-1/4" Pan Head Screw (inserted)
68
Ob
#8 x 7/8" Black Lo-Profile Screw (inserted)
8
P
3/8” X 1” Insert Nut (inserted)
8
Q
5/16" Flat Washer
8
R
3/8" x 2-1/2" Hex Bolt
8
S
#10 x 2" Pan Head Screw (inserted)
8
T
Velvet Pad 100 x 38mm
4
U
PVC Wheel (installed)
4
V
Axle Pin (inserted)
4
W
4 x 10mm Insert Nut (inserted)
4

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Assembly Instructions
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Tools Required: 9/16" or Adjustable Wrench
1. Remove the Drawers (E) from the Case (A). To remove the drawers, pull up on the left side of
the Drawer Release Lever while pushing down on the right Drawer Release Lever. See Figure
1a. Note where each drawer came from to ensure correct installation.
2. Turn the unit upside down on a clean, protected surface. Lift upward and back on the Case
Assembly (A) until it rests in its opened position. Peel off the backings on the Velvet Pads (T)
and apply them to the bottom of the Top Assembly (B). Return the Case Assembly to its closed
position. See Figures 2 and 2a.
Fig. 2
Fig. 2a
A
B
T
Fig. 1
Drawer Release Lever
Fig. 1a

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Assembly Instructions
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3. Place the Left Front/Right Back Leg (Ca) and the Right Front/Left Back Leg (Da) at one end of
the Case, making sure the drilled corners of the legs face toward the Corner Blocks. It is
important the side of the leg exposing the wheel face each other. Insert two 3/8" x 2-1/2" Hex
Bolts (R) with two Flat Washers (Q) through the Corner Blocks and into the leg and fasten
securely. See Figures 3 and 3a. Repeat for the other three legs.
4. Firmly hold the lift top closed and turn the table upright then reinsert the drawers. See Figure 4.
Fig. 4
Fig. 3
Fig. 3a
Q
R
Da
Da
Ca
Ca
Q
R
x 8
x 8

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Assembly Instructions
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5. The wheels allow the table to easily move away from or toward your seating.
Fig. 5
Fig. 5a

Whittier Finishing Hints
P.O. Box 2827
Eugene, OR 97402 USA
Toll Free: 800
-653-3336
Ph
: 541-687-0213
Fax: 541
-687-2060
www.whittierwood.com
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Rev. 10/13
Checklist of materials
□
Rubber gloves
□Lint-free rags
□Paper towels
□Cotton swabs
□
Tack cloth
□
Drop cloth
□
Stain brushes
(poly bristle
and foam)
□
#220 & #320
sandpaper
□Painter’s tape
□Wood glue
□Dust mask
CAUTION: If you have environmental or chemical
sensitivities, please take the necessary precautions and
use personal protective equipment to aid in limiting your
exposure. Personal protective equipment may include but
are not limited to gloves, dust masks or respirators.
NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA CUSTOMERS: California Prop
65 requires consumer goods to be labeled if any one of
850+ different chemicals or substances, including wood
dust, is present, even in trace amounts. Drilling, sawing,
sanding or machining wood products generates wood
dust, a substance known to the State of California to
cause cancer. Warning: This product contains a chemical
or substance known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
California Health and Safety Code Section 25249.6
Getting started
Assembly Instructions may contain special finishing
information or gluing requirements for that item.
Completely read both the Assembly Instructions and these
Finishing Hints before you begin your project.
Choosing the finish: Ask your retailer for advice on how
to finish bare wood. Choose a finish that meets your
expectations for the end use of the product. Will you use it
as a work surface as on a desk or kitchen island? Are you
matching a finish on existing furniture? The answers to
these questions may affect the type of finish you choose.
Where to work: Choose an area that has good light and
is well ventilated, warm and dry. If the work area is cold
and damp, the wood finishing products may require a
longer drying time than the labels indicate. Do not work in a
dirty or dusty area – dirt and/or dust can embed in the
finish.
Gluing hints
These are general hints. Refer to the Assembly
Instructions for detailed information on how to glue your
specific product. Use wood glue such as Elmer’s Wood
Glue, Titebond Wood Glue or the equivalent. Some
instructions call for a slow drying glue. Carefully read the
label and instructions of the glue manufacturer. Your unit
may not need glue.
1. We strongly recommend that you lay out all the parts
and familiarize yourself with how they fit together
before assembling with glue. Glue will set up quickly.
You can damage parts if you try to reposition any that
have been assembled incorrectly.
2. For glue to properly bond, it is very important to apply
the wood glue to bare wood. Protect your eyes and
blow into holes to clear excess dust. This will help the
glue to adhere to a clean surface.
3. If you plan on finishing the product before you
assemble it, place painter’s tape three-fourths of the
way up from the end of a dowel, spindle or tenon. This
protects the ends from the finishing product but allows
finish application where it will be visible. Finishing
products inhibit the bonding properties of wood glue.
Remove the tape prior to the final assembly.
4. Avoid getting glue on surfaces to be finished. Most
stains or finishes will not penetrate where glue has
been spilled. Wet glue can be wiped off with a damp
cloth. Follow with a light sanding of the area to ensure
a proper finish.
5. It is important to apply an even coat inside holes and
slots. Use a small dowel, pencil or cotton swab to
spread glue evenly around the inside of the holes. Do
not over glue. The tight fit of the spindles or dowels in
the holes can cause glue to be pushed to the bottom of
the hole. If too much glue is used it will fill the holes
and not allow the spindle or dowel to be fully inserted.
6. Glue usually takes several hours to cure or harden but
it will set up or grab in several seconds. Once you
begin final assembly, proceed quickly.
Finishing hints
1. Use products of the same brand to ensure
compatibility. It is not recommended to mix solvent
based and water based finishes. Always read and
follow all label directions on the can.
2. Alder is a porous hardwood and often looks best when
following the finishing instructions for softwoods.
3. Use a wood conditioner under oil base stains.

Whittier Finishing Hints
P.O. Box 2827
Eugene, OR 97402 USA
Toll Free: 800
-653-3336
Ph
: 541-687-0213
Fax: 541
-687-2060
www.whittierwood.com
Page 2 of 2
Rev. 10/13
Preparing the surface
1. Sand each piece with #220 grit sandpaper. Sand with
the grain of the wood on flat surfaces and opposite the
grain on turnings. Some parts may be plywood. Be
careful not to sand through the veneer. End grain such
as table top ends, seat edges and grooves on turnings
accept more stain. Extra sanding in these areas with
#320 grit sandpaper reduces stain absorption and
creates a more evenly stained piece.
2. When sanding is completed, wipe the surface of your
furniture with a lint-free rag or tack cloth. Make sure the
item is free of dust before you proceed.
Staining
1. Always read and follow all label directions. Stir the
stain well before you start. Stir periodically throughout
the duration of the project to maintain uniform color
consistency.
2. Test stain on an inconspicuous spot on your project.
Put at least one coat of your top coat over the test area
as it also affects the look of the stain. Test every type
of wood that is in your kit. These are identified in the
Assembly Instructions. Different types of wood may
react differently to the stain color. You might need to
add a second coat of stain to lighter woods to match
the darker woods in your kit.
3. Apply stain with a poly brush or lint-free cloth. Apply
stain over a small area and wipe off excess. Working in
small areas will make the color easier to control.
4. Cotton swabs are ideal for hard to reach areas.
5. Allow the stain to dry thoroughly before you proceed.
Applying the top coat
1. Always read and follow all label directions. Stir your top
coat gently; do not shake. Shaking the can creates
bubbles that are hard to remove.
2. All surfaces including the underside of table tops and
inside drawers must be sealed with at least one layer
of a top coat. This will help minimize wood swelling,
shrinkage, warping and cupping due to changes in
moisture content or temperature.
3. Apply a minimum of two coats when you use
polyurethane or varnish (especially on all table top and
work surfaces). After allowing the first coat to dry,
sand lightly with #320 grit sandpaper. Remove dust
with a lint-free rag or tack cloth. For added protection,
apply additional coats. Lightly sand and wipe surface
with a lint-free rag or tack cloth between coats.
4. Some finishes tend to slightly raise the grain. This can
be easily controlled with a light sanding between coats.
Do not use steel wool when you use water-based
finishes. Strands of steel fiber caught in the wood can
cause rust spots when coated with any water-based
product.
Painting
1. Always read and follow all label directions. Since there
is a large variation between paint manufacturers and
products, ask your paint supplier for specific advice on
how to best use the paint you purchase. Ask them
specifically for advice on finishing bare wood.
2. First coat the wood with a primer. An oil based primer
works best for a smooth finish. If you do not wish to
use a solvent based primer, water based primer works
almost as well. However it may raise the wood grain
and require additional sanding.
3. Buy quality brand paint in a satin, semi-gloss, or gloss
sheen. Apply a second coat for a smooth finish. Lightly
sand between coats using with #320 grit sandpaper so
that the second coat will bond well. Be sure to use a
tack cloth after sanding to remove any residue. Repeat
as desired.
4. No top coat is required when using paint.
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