Crosley CO7162 Instructions Manual
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To assemble the Crosley CO7162 Table, first unpack all the components and check them against the instruction manual. Begin by attaching the legs to the tabletop using the provided screws and an Allen wrench. Tighten all connections securely. Follow additional steps as outlined in the manual, ensuring all parts are properly aligned.
The Crosley CO7162 Table typically requires an Allen wrench, which is usually included in the package. You may also need a Phillips screwdriver for securing certain parts. Always refer to the manual for specific tool requirements.
To fix a wobbly table, check if all screws and bolts are tightened. If the floor is uneven, consider using furniture pads or levelers under the table legs. Re-tighten the joints periodically to maintain stability.
The Crosley CO7162 Table is typically constructed from a combination of engineered wood and metal. The tabletop is often a wood composite with a veneer finish, and the legs are usually made of sturdy metal for durability.
To clean the table, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can damage the finish. For maintenance, ensure that all joints are secure and check for any signs of wear or damage. Apply furniture polish occasionally to keep the wood surface looking new.
The Crosley CO7162 Table is designed for indoor use. Exposure to outdoor elements can damage the materials and finish. If you need to use it outdoors temporarily, ensure it is protected from rain and excessive sunlight.
If a part is missing, contact Crosley customer service with your purchase details. They can provide replacements or guide you on how to proceed. Always verify the package contents against the parts list in the manual before starting assembly.
The Crosley CO7162 Table is designed to support a weight capacity of approximately 100-150 pounds, depending on the specific model. Always distribute weight evenly to prevent damage. Refer to the manual for exact specifications.
To move the table, lift it from the base rather than dragging it across the floor. If it is too heavy, enlist help to carry it. This prevents strain on the joints and reduces the risk of scratches on the floor.
Ensure that the table is placed on a stable, flat surface to prevent tipping. Avoid placing excessively heavy items on the table. Regularly inspect for loose screws or worn parts to maintain safety and stability.