Better homes and gardens tv stand replacement parts

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    CONTACT US FIRST sauder.com BEFORE MAKING ANY RETURNS TO THE STORE. Visit sauder.com/service to order replacement parts, view video assembly tips, or chat with a live rep. Prefer the phone? Give us a ring at 1-800-523-3987. Customer Service is available Monday-Friday - 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST (except holidays) Entertaining what entertains you. Entertainment Credenza Model 421192 Share your journey! NOTE: THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.

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    Table of Contents Part Identification Hardware Identification Assembly Steps Français Assembly Tools Required 3 No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver Tip Shown Actual Size 4-5 6-36 Straight Edge Screwdriver 37-40 Hammer Not actual size Español 41-44 Safety 45-46 Warranty Skip the power trip. This time. 47 ! 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.

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    Now you know our ABCs. Part Identification å While 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.

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    Hardware Identification å Screws are shown actual size. You may receive extra hardware with your unit. 34E ADJUSTABLE FOOT - 2 15F WOOD DOWEL - 2 2L 1F HIDDEN CAM - 24 4G METAL BRACKET - 14 1M WARNING LABEL - 1 2F 9I 8F CAM DOWEL - 12 PLASTIC WASHER - 4 149K 4M TAPE CARD - 2 FELT DISC CARD - 2 CAM SCREW - 12 PULL - 2 29M BUMPER CARD - 4 WARNING Never use this furniture with a TV that is too large or too heavy. Severe injury or death can occur.

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    Hardware Identification å Screws are shown actual size. You may receive extra hardware with your unit.

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    Look for this icon. It means a video assembly tip is available at www.sauder.com/service/tips Step 1 å Assemble your unit on a carpeted floor or on the empty carton to avoid scratching your unit or the floor. å Push eight HIDDEN CAMS (1F) into the UPRIGHTS (C) and BOTTOM (I). Then, insert the metal end of a CAM DOWEL (2F) into each HIDDEN CAM. 2F Arrow Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step. (8 used) 1F I C Arrow C Insert the metal end of the CAM DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM.

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    Step 2 å Push four HIDDEN CAMS (1F) into the edges of the ENDS (A and B). Then, insert the metal end of a CAM DOWEL (2F) into each HIDDEN CAM. Some assembly (and snacks) required. Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step. B A Arrow 1F 1F 2F www.sauder.

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    Step 3 å Push twelve HIDDEN CAMS (1F) into the edges of the ENDS (A and B) and SKIRTS (G and H). å NOTE: Be sure to use the exact holes shown in the SKIRTS (H). Do not insert a HIDDEN CAM into this hole. H (12 used) Arrow 1F H G Do not insert a HIDDEN CAM into this hole. B A Arrow 1F Arrow Hole The arrow in the HIDDEN CAM must point toward the hole in the edge of the board. Page 8 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 4 å Turn twelve CAM SCREWS (8F) into the LEGS (E and F). 8F F F 8F 8F (12 used) E E E E www.sauder.

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    Step 5 å Fasten two LEGS (E) to the RIGHT END (A). Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS. 1 2 These surfaces should be even. E Edge with CAM DOWELS A Sur HIDface w DEN ith CA MS These surfaces should be even. The LEGS will overhang this edge. E Page 10 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 6 å Fasten the remaining LEGS (E) to the LEFT END (B). Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS. These surfaces should be even. E Edge with CAM DOWELS B ith e w AMS c a f Sur DEN C HID These surfaces should be even. The LEGS will overhang this edge. E www.sauder.

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    Step 7 å Fasten eight METAL BRACKETS (4G) to the UPRIGHTS (C) and VALANCE (J). Use eight BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S). å NOTE: Be sure the BRACKETS are even with the edges of the UPRIGHTS and VALANCE. 1S BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW (8 used in this step) 4G (8 used) 4G e fac Sur es hol e r mo with J C C Page 12 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 8 å Fasten the UPRIGHTS (C) to the TOP (N). Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS. Caution Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened. The unit may collapse. Meet Part (N). 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.

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    Step 9 å Fasten the VALANCE (J) to the UPRIGHTS (C). Use four BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S) through the METAL BRACKETS on the UPRIGHTS and into the holes in the VALANCE. Now might be a good time to refresh your drink. C C J Sur face with out MET AL BRA CKE TS 1S BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW (4 used in this step) This hole will be closer to this edge. Page 14 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 10 å Fasten the BOTTOM (I) to the UPRIGHTS (C). Use four BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (113S). å NOTE: You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them. 113S BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW (4 used in this step) S I HID urfac DEN e w CA ith MS The groove on the other surface of the BOTTOM should be here. C C www.sauder.

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    Step 11 å Fasten the ENDS (A and B) to the TOP (N). Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS. å Fasten the VALANCE (J) to the ENDS (A and B). Use four BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S) through the BRACKETS on the VALANCE and into the holes in the ENDS. Maximum 210 degrees Arrow Minimum 190 degrees 1S BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW (4 used in this step) A ith e w AMS c a f Sur DEN C HID N B J Page 16 ut itho S w e fac AM Sur DEN C HID 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 12 å å å Insert two WOOD DOWELS (15F) into the holes in the CENTER LEGS (F) as shown in the diagram. Fasten the SKIRTS (G and H) to the CENTER LEGS (F). Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS. NOTE: Be sure to positon the LEGS and SKIRTS exactly as shown. HIDDEN CAM H F Groove Surface with HIDDEN CAMS G HIDDEN CAM F Groove 15F H Groove The CAM SCREW should be closer to the bottom edge. www.sauder.

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    Step 13 å Insert the WOOD DOWELS in the CENTER LEGS (F) into the holes in the BOTTOM (I). F Sur fac ew ith HID DEN CA MS F I Page 18 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 14 å Fasten six METAL BRACKETS (4G) to the SKIRTS (G and H) and BOTTOM (I). Use twelve BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S). å NOTE: There are no pre-drilled holes in the SKIRTS. The SCREWS will tighten into the grooves. å NOTE: Start from the center of your unit and work out towards both ENDS for proper alignment. 1S BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW (12 used in this step) 4G H G I H www.sauder.

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    Step 15 å Fasten the ADJUSTABLE FEET (34E) to the BOTTOM (I). Use eight BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S). å NOTE: Adjustments to the ADJUSTABLE FEET will be made in Step 17 once your unit is standing upright. å Peel the FELT DISCS from the FELT DISC CARDS (1M) and stick them on the bottom of each LEG (E and F) in the locations shown. 1S BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW (8 used in this step) 1M E 1M E 34E F 1M F I E E Page 20 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 16 å Carefully turn your unit onto its front edges. Unfold the BACK (M) and lay it over your unit. å Make equal margins along the two side edges of the BACK (M). The bottom edge of the BACK (M) and bottom surface of the BOTTOM (I) should be even. Push on opposite corners of your unit if needed to make it "square". å å Fasten the BACK (M) to your unit using the NAILS (1N). å NOTE: Perforations have been provided for access through the BACK. Carefully cut out the holes needed.

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    Step 17 å Carefully stand your unit upright and position your unit in its final location. å Turn the ADJUSTABLE FEET (34E) downward until they touch the floor. å IMPORTANT: The ADJUSTABLE FEET should not extend beyond the bottom edges of the LEGS (E and F). Pro Tip: Lift with your legs. And, you know, your arms. E E F F With your No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver, turn the ADJUSTABLE FEET downward until they touch the floor. Floor 34E Page 22 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 18 å Insert the DOOR TRACK (107M) into the groove in the BOTTOM (I). å NOTE: You may need to gently tap the DOOR TRACK into the groove in the BOTTOM using your hammer. I 107M Groove www.sauder.

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    Step 19 å Insert two HOLE PLUGS (41P) into the holes in the BOTTOM (I). I 41P Page 24 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 20 å Push the RUBBER SLEEVES (2R) over the METAL PINS (1R). Insert the METAL PINS into the hole locations of your choice in the ENDS (A and B) and UPRIGHTS (C). Set the ADJUSTABLE SHELVES (D) onto the METAL PINS. D B D C D D D C A D 1R (24 used) www.sauder.

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    Step 21 å Fasten four DOOR TRACK SUPPORTS (105M) to the VALANCE (J). Use four BROWN 5/8" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (126S). å NOTE: Be sure to position the DOOR TRACK SUPPORTS exactly as shown. J 126S Large hole BROWN 5/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW (4 used in this step) 105M Page 26 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 22 å Apply TAPE from the TAPE CARDS (4M) to the DOOR MOLDINGS (K and L) as shown. Then, peel off the backing from the TAPE on the DOOR MOLDINGS. 4M L K www.sauder.

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    Step 23 å Fasten the DOOR MOLDINGS (K and L) to the DOORS (O and P). Use four PLASTIC WASHERS (9I) and four BROWN 7/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (6S). 6S BROWN 7/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW (4 used in this step) L P ith e ws c a f Surre hole mo K O ith e ws c a f Surre hole mo 9I Page 28 421192 (4 used) www.sauder.

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    Step 24 å NOTE: Be sure to separate the LONG BARREL NUTS (152M) from the BARREL NUTS (109M). å Fasten a DOOR WHEEL (98M) to a WHEEL SUPPORT (104M). Use a LONG BARREL NUT (152M) and a BLACK 5/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW (123S). å Repeat this step for the remaining DOOR WHEELS and WHEEL SUPPORTS. 123S BLACK 5/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW (4 used in this step) (4 used) 104M 152M 98M www.sauder.

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    Step 25 å Fasten two WHEEL SUPPORTS (104M) to the LEFT DOOR (P). Use four BARREL NUTS (109M) and four BLACK 3/8" MACHINE SCREWS (127S). å NOTE: Be sure to position the WHEEL SUPPORTS exactly as shown. å Repeat this step for the RIGHT DOOR (O). 127S BLACK 3/8" MACHINE SCREW (8 used in this step) Before tightening the SCREWS, slide the WHEEL SUPPORTS down as far as they will go on the DOOR. 104M 109M P Page 30 421192 www.sauder.

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    Step 26 å Fasten two RETAINING BARS (155M) to the LEFT DOOR (P). Tighten the RETAINING BARS to the DOORS using eight BLACK 5/8" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (140S). å å å NOTE: Be sure to position the RETAINING BARS exactly as shown. å Repeat this step for the RIGHT DOOR (O). NOTE: The RETAINING BARS should move up and down easily. 140S BLACK 5/8" LARGE HEAD SCREW (8 used in this step) Fasten a PULL (149K) to the LEFT DOOR (P). Use two SILVER 5/8" MACHINE SCREWS (15S).

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    Step 27 å å å å Fasten two DOOR STOPS (106M) to the DOOR TRACK TUBE (108M). Use two BROWN 1/2" PAN HEAD SCREWS (125S). NOTE: The SCREWS may turn in hard. Use a little extra force while turning these SCREWS. Then, hang the DOORS (O and P) onto the center of the DOOR TRACK TUBE (108M) as shown. NOTE: Before lifting the DOORS, position your hands as shown and apply pressure towards the center of the DOORS.

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    Step 28 å å NOTE: A corner of the unit is cut out to show part of the assembly. å Carefully pull the bottom of the DOORS (O and P) out at an angle. Then, push up on the RETAINING BARS (155M) on the bottom edge of the DOORS and insert the RETAINING BARS into the DOOR TRACK (107M). Then, press down on the RETAINING BARS. å Now, fasten the DOOR TRACK TUBE (108M) to the outer DOOR TRACK SUPPORTS (105M). Use two BROWN 1/2" PAN HEAD SCREWS (125S).

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    Step 29 å IMPORTANT: The BUMPERS are used to reduce the risk of fingers being pinched when sliding the DOORS. å Peel the BUMPERS from the BUMPER CARDS (29M) and stick the BUMPERS on the upper and lower corners of both sides of each DOOR (O and P). P O Caution 29M To reduce the risk of pinching fingers, use the provided Bumpers. (8 used) Page 34 421192 29M www.sauder.

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    Step 30 å The DOORS may need some side to side adjustments. Follow the text below to make needed adjustments. å NOTE: The spacing between the DOORS and the sides of your unit should be even from top to bottom. å Slide the DOORS over to the sides of your unit. Then, loosen the SCREWS in the WHEEL SUPPORTS a 1/4 of a turn, make any needed adjustments, and tighten the SCREWS. Loosen these SCREWS a 1/4 of a turn, make adjustments, and tighten. www.sauder.

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    Step 31 å Apply the WARNING LABEL (2L) to the TOP (N). You should be able to read the label when the TV is removed from the unit. When the TV is in place, it should hide the label. Peel off the backing and apply the label as shown in the diagram. å å å å NOTE: This is a permanent label intended to last for the life of the product. Once applied, do not try to remove it. Peel APPLIQUES from the APPLIQUE CARD (79P) and stick them onto each visible HIDDEN CAM.

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    Modèle 421192 Crédence télévision/vidéo/stéréo Utilisez les instructions d’assemblage en français avec les schémas étape par étape du manuel d’instruction en anglais. Chaque étape en français correspond à la même étape en anglais. La pièce devant être attachée à l’élément est représentée en gris sur les schémas de chaque étape pour plus de précision. Comparer la “Liste de pièces” ci-dessous avec la “PART IDENTIFICATION” du manuel en anglais pour vous familiariser avec les pièces avant l’assemblage.

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    AVERTISSEMENT ÉTAPE 5 L'utilisation d'un téléviseur trop lourd ou trop gros est dangereuse. Un téléviseur trop lourd créera un risque de basculement pouvant provoquer de graves blessures ou la mort. Un téléviseur trop gros pour l'espace disponible risque d'être accidentellement poussé ou de tomber du mobilier ou d'être sujet à basculer. Fixer deux PIEDS (E) à l'EXTRÉMITÉ DROITE (A). Serrer quatre EXCENTRIQUES ESCAMOTABLES. • Vérifier la taille et le poids du téléviseur.

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    ÉTAPE 12 ÉTAPE 17 Insérer deux CHEVILLES EN BOIS (15F) dans les trous des PIEDS CENTRAUX (F) comme l’indique le schéma. Relever, avec précaution, l'élément dans sa position verticale et placer l'élément dans son emplacement final. Fixer les PLINTHES (G et H) aux PIEDS CENTRAUX (F). Serrer quatre EXCENTRIQUES ESCAMOTABLES. Tourner le PIED RÉGLABLE (34E) vers le bas jusqu'à ce qu'il touche le sol. REMARQUE : S’assurer que les PIEDS et les PLINTHES sont positionnées exactement comme il l’est indiqué.

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    ÉTAPE 22 ÉTAPE 27 Appliquer le RUBAN ADHÉSIF de la CARTE DE RUBAN ADHÉSIF (4M) sur les MOULURES DE PORTE (K et L) comme l’indique le schéma. Décoller ensuite le papier du RUBAN ADHÉSIF sur les MOULURES DE PORTE. Fixer deux ARRÊTS DE PORTE (106M) sur le TUBE DE RAIL DE PORTE (108M). Utiliser deux VIS TÊTE GOUTTE DE SUIF 13 mm MARRON (125S). REMARQUE : Il est possible que les VIS soient difficiles à tourner. Il faudra forcer un peu pour serrer ces VIS.

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    Modelo 421192 Use estas instrucciones de ensamblaje en español junto con las figuras paso-a-paso provistas en el folleto inglés. Cada paso en español corresponde al mismo paso en inglés. Se destacan las figuras de cada paso con una tonalidad oscura para mostrar precisamente cual parte se debe montar a la unidad. Compare la “Lista de Part” abajo con la “Part Identification” en el folleto en inglés para familiarizarse con Las partes de ensamblaje.

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    ADVERTENCIA PASO 4 El uso de un televisor demasiado pesado o grande es peligroso. Un televisor demasiado pesado generará riesgo de caída, lo cual podría causar lesiones graves o muerte. Un televisor demasiado grande para el espacio disponible puede ser empujado o golpeado por accidente, causando que éste se salga del mueble o se caiga. Atornille doce BIELAS DE EXCÉNTRICO (8F) dentro de las PATAS (E y F). • Verifique el tamaño y peso del televisor.

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    PASO 12 PASO 17 Inserte dos PASADORES DE MADERA (15F) dentro de los agujeros de las PATAS CENTRALES (F), tal como se muestra en el diagrama. Cuidadosamente ponga la unidad en posición vertical y coloque su unidad en su posición final. Fije los FALDONES (G y H) a las PATAS CENTRALES (F). Apriete cuatro EXCÉNTRICOS ESCONDIDOS. Gire la PATA AJUSTABLE (34E) hacia abajo hasta que toque el piso. NOTA: Asegúrese de que las PATAS y los FALDONES están dispuestas exactamente como se muestra.

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    PASO 22 PASO 27 (CONTINUACIÓN) Aplique la CINTA de la TARJETA CON CINTA ADHESIVA (4M) a las MOLDURAS DE PUERTA (K y L) exactamente como se muestra. Luego, retire la capa al respaldo de la CINTA en las MOLDURAS DE PUERTA. Luego, cuelgue las PUERTAS (O y P) al centro del TUBO DE CARRIL DE LA PUERTA (108M) como se indica. PASO 23 Fije las MOLDURAS DE PUERTA (K y L) a las PUERTAS (O y P). Utilice cuatro ARANDELAS DE PLÁSTICO (9I) y cuatro TORNILLOS MARRONES DE CABEZA GRANDE de 11 mm (6S).

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    WARNING Please use your furniture correctly and safely. Improper use can cause safety hazards, or damage to your furniture or household items. Carefully read the following safety information. Death or serious injury may occur when children climb on audio and/or video equipment furniture. A remote control or toys placed on the furnishing may encourage a child to climb on the furnishing and as a result may tip over onto the child.

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    ADVERTENCIA Por favor use el mobiliario correcta y seguramente. El mal uso puede causar riesgos de seguridad o daño a las unidades o artículos domésticos. Lea cuidadosamente la siguiente información de seguridad. Pueden suceder lesiones graves o la muerte cuando los niños se suben en los muebles de equipo de audio y/o video. Un control remoto o juguetes colocados en el mueble pueden alentar a un niño a subirse en el mueble y como resultado puede derribarse sobre el niño.

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    1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 1. Sauder Woodworking Co. (Sauder®) provides limited warranty coverage to the original purchaser of this product for a period of one year from the date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship of Sauder furniture components. As used in this Warranty, “defect” means imperfections in components which substantially impair the utility of the product. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 2.

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    If you need assistance please contact customer service at 800-523-3987 Monday-Friday - 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST (except holidays) or at sauder.com/service.  Register your new product online For immediate service, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, to order replacement parts, access assembly tips and register your product, visit www.sauder.com/service So, how did it go? Set a world record for speed? Feeling good about yourself? Nice. Get social with it on any of these quality share sites.

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