Assembly Instructions for IKEA LÄCKÖ 2-Seat Sofa
Step-by-step assembly guide for the IKEA LÄCKÖ 2-Seat Sofa. This manual includes a complete parts list, hardware identification, and detailed instructions to help you assemble your furniture correctly.
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Quick answer
- This document provides step-by-step assembly instructions for the IKEA LÄCKÖ 2-Seat Sofa, including a parts list and hardware identification. p. 1, 2
Key actions
- Assemble on a soft surface p. 2
- Tighten all screws p. 8
Where to find it in the PDF
- Parts list p. 2
- Assembly steps p. 3, 4, 5, 6
Table of contents
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This manual provides assembly instructions for the IKEA LÄCKÖ 2-Seat Sofa. Before starting, ensure you have a clear, soft surface (such as a rug) to assemble the furniture on to prevent scratches. Do not use power tools to avoid damaging the material. If you encounter difficulties, refer to the diagrams for correct part orientation.
Parts list
Before beginning assembly, verify you have all the following components:

- 8x Screw (10096939)
- 2x Screw (10082207)
- 2x End caps
- 1x Allen key (100092)
Assembly instructions
Follow these steps to assemble your sofa:


- Step 1-4: Connect the main frame components using the 10096939 screws. Ensure the orientation matches the diagrams.
- Step 5-6: Attach the support bars using the specified screws.
- Step 7-8: Attach the backrest to the frame. Secure with the 10082207 screws using the provided Allen key.
- Step 9: Perform a final check and tighten all screws across the frame.
Manufacturer information
IKEA
Practical help
Common problems
Check the packaging thoroughly. If parts are missing, contact IKEA customer service.
Ensure you are using the correct screw type (10096939 vs 10082207) as indicated in the diagrams.
Before use
- Clear a large space for assembly
- Use a rug or soft surface to protect the floor and furniture
- Identify all parts listed on page 2
- Do not overtighten screws
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