Crosley CO7116-WB Instructions Manual
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To assemble the Crosley CO7116-WB Chair, follow the instruction manual provided in the package. Begin by attaching the legs to the seat using the included screws and Allen wrench. Continue by fixing the backrest to the seat. Ensure all screws are tightened securely.
The assembly of the Crosley CO7116-WB Chair typically only requires the Allen wrench that is included in the package. No additional tools are necessary.
If your Crosley CO7116-WB Chair is wobbly, check that all screws are tightly fastened. If the issue persists, consider placing the chair on a flat surface to adjust the leg alignments, or use a rubber pad under the shorter leg for balance.
The Crosley CO7116-WB Chair has a weight capacity of approximately 250 pounds. It is designed to accommodate a range of users comfortably.
To clean the Crosley CO7116-WB Chair, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe down the surfaces. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the finish. Regular dusting and occasional polishing with furniture polish will help maintain its appearance.
The Crosley CO7116-WB Chair is designed for indoor use. Exposure to outdoor elements may damage the materials and finish. It is recommended to use it in a controlled indoor environment.
If a part is lost during assembly, contact Crosley customer service for replacement parts. Provide them with the model number (CO7116-WB) and details of the missing part to receive the correct replacement.
To enhance comfort, consider adding a cushion or seat pad that matches the chair's dimensions and style. Ensure that any additional padding does not compromise stability or safety.
The Crosley CO7116-WB Chair is not designed to be stackable. For storage, it is recommended to store the chairs individually in a dry, safe space to prevent damage.
Minor scratches on the Crosley CO7116-WB Chair can be repaired using a furniture touch-up marker that matches the chair's color. For deeper scratches, consider using wood filler followed by a touch-up marker or polish.