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Assembly Instruction for Invicta Interior GATSBY Dining Table 140cm

Quick assembly guide for the Invicta Interior GATSBY 140cm dining table. Includes parts list, hardware requirements, and step-by-step assembly instructions.

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Quick guide from the manual

This document provides the assembly instructions for the Invicta Interior GATSBY dining table (Article No. 45830). The assembly process is straightforward and requires the provided hardware and tools.

Parts list

  • A1: Table top
  • A2: Table base
  • B1: 12x M6*16mm screws
  • B2: 12x Washers
  • C: Allen key

Assembly instructions

Assembly steps for the GATSBY dining table
Assembly steps for the GATSBY dining table
  1. Preparation: Ensure you have a clean, soft surface (such as a rug or carpet) to assemble the table to prevent scratches.
  2. Step 01: Prepare the table top (A1) and the base (A2) for assembly.
  3. Step 02: Align the base (A2) with the table top (A1). Secure the base to the top using the 12 screws (B1) and 12 washers (B2) provided. Tighten all screws firmly using the Allen key (C).

Contact information

If you have any questions regarding this article, please contact your dealer directly. Manufacturer: Invicta Interior GmbH & Co KG, Kirchenweg 8, 24568 Nützen. Email: [email protected]. Tel: 04101 - 80 40 615.

Manufacturer information

Invicta Interior GmbH & Co. KG

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Practical help

Common problems

Missing parts or hardware

Contact your dealer directly for assistance.

Table instability

Ensure all 12 screws are tightened evenly and the base is correctly aligned with the table top.

Before use

  • Verify all parts (A1, A2, B1, B2, C) are present before starting.
  • Assemble on a soft surface like a rug to avoid damaging the table finish.
  • Ensure you have enough space for assembly.
  • Do not overtighten screws to avoid damaging the threads.

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