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Care And Maintenance

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NS-HWMG1844 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Wood/Laminate • Use your favorite type of furniture polish. • Do not spray polish directly onto the stand. Spray onto a soft cloth then wipe the stand. • Clean spills immediately with a soft, damp cloth. • Always test any polish in a discrete location first, such as the back of the stand, to make sure that there is no adverse reaction. • Dust frequently with a soft cloth. • Never slide objects across surfaces. Lift objects from the top surface rather than dragging them across the finish when moving them. • Protect surfaces by using felt, leather, or cork under accessories. • Use a protective pad when using your stand as a writing surface (especially when using a ballpoint pen). • Do not expose your stand to direct sunlight, drying heat sources, or dampness. Glass • Use a commercial liquid glass cleaner and a soft cloth. • Do not use harsh powders or any other abrasive substances as they will scratch the glass. WARNING Please use your stand correctly and safely. Improper use can cause safety hazards or damage to your furniture or household items. Carefully read the following chart. Look out for: What can happen: How to avoid the problem: • Children climbing on the stand. • Risk of injury or death. • Never allow children to climb on or play with the stand. • A child may try to reach a toy or other object by climbing • A child climbing on the stand can make it top-heavy and • Do not place toys or food on the top shelves. Children may on the stand. cause it to tip over. try to climb to reach them out of curiosity. • Children will play and be active near the TV. • A child playing with a TV can cause it to tip over. • Improper use of the stand to support TVs. • The stand is designed for use with TVs with a specified maximum weight rating and recommended size of the TVs it will safely support. • Risk of injury or death. • TVs can be very heavy. Note, older CRT TVs tend to be unbalanced and prone to tipping forward. • A TV must only be set on furniture specifically designed to support a television. • Never use a TV that exceeds the weight ratings or size guidelines specified for the stand. • Overloaded shelves. • Risk of injury. • Top-heavy furniture can tip over. • Overloaded shelves can break. • Never exceed the weight limits shown in the instructions. • Work from the bottom to the top when loading shelves. • The middle and bottom shelves can only support 50 lbs. while the top can support 125 lbs. • Improperly moving the stand. • The stand can tip over or break if improperly moved. • Risk of injury. • Unload shelves from the top to the bottom before moving the stand. • Do not push the stand, especially on a carpeted floor. Have a friend help you lift the item and set it in place. • Do not lift the stand using the top shelf. Lift from the frame or leg assembly. • Remove the TV before moving the TV stand. • The TV/stand assembly tipping forward. • Risk of injury. • Top-heavy furniture can tip over. • The TV and stand could be damaged. • Use the tipping restraint hardware provided and install it properly. 12 www.insigniaproducts.com

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NS-HWMG1844
www.insigniaproducts.com
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Wood/Laminate
Use your favorite type of furniture polish.
Do not spray polish directly onto the stand. Spray onto a soft cloth then wipe the stand.
Clean spills immediately with a soft, damp cloth.
Always test any polish in a discrete location first, such as the back of the stand, to make sure that there is no
adverse reaction.
Dust frequently with a soft cloth.
Never slide objects across surfaces. Lift objects from the top surface rather than dragging them across the finish
when moving them.
Protect surfaces by using felt, leather, or cork under accessories.
Use a protective pad when using your stand as a writing surface (especially when using a ballpoint pen).
Do not expose your stand to direct sunlight, drying heat sources, or dampness.
Glass
Use a commercial liquid glass cleaner and a soft cloth.
Do not use harsh powders or any other abrasive substances as they will scratch the glass.
WARNING
Please use your stand correctly and safely. Improper use can cause safety hazards or damage to your furniture or household items.
Carefully read
the following chart.
Look out for:
What can happen:
How to avoid the problem:
Children climbing on the stand.
A child may try to reach a toy or other object by climbing
on the stand.
Children will play and be active near the TV.
Risk of injury or death.
A child climbing on the stand can make it top-heavy and
cause it to tip over.
A child playing with a TV can cause it to tip over.
Never allow children to climb on or play with the stand.
Do not place toys or food on the top shelves. Children may
try to climb to reach them out of curiosity.
Improper use of the stand to support TVs.
The stand is designed for use with TVs with a specified
maximum weight rating and recommended size of the
TVs it will safely support.
Risk of injury or death.
TVs can be very heavy. Note, older CRT TVs tend to be
unbalanced and prone to tipping forward.
A TV must only be set on furniture specifically designed to
support a television.
Never use a TV that exceeds the weight ratings or size
guidelines specified for the stand.
Overloaded shelves.
Risk of injury.
Top-heavy furniture can tip over.
Overloaded shelves can break.
Never exceed the weight limits shown in the instructions.
Work from the bottom to the top when loading shelves.
The middle and bottom shelves can only support 50 lbs.
while the top can support 125 lbs.
Improperly moving the stand.
The stand can tip over or break if improperly moved.
Risk of injury.
Unload shelves from the top to the bottom before moving
the stand.
Do not push the stand, especially on a carpeted floor. Have a
friend help you lift the item and set it in place.
Do not lift the stand using the top shelf. Lift from the frame
or leg assembly.
Remove the TV before moving the TV stand.
The TV/stand assembly tipping forward.
Risk of injury.
Top-heavy furniture can tip over.
The TV and stand could be damaged.
Use the tipping restraint hardware provided and install it
properly.