ᐅ Question about the assembly instructions for the Ikea Klamby sofa
Created on: 25 Feb 2009 13:21
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odioHello,
I actually managed to get a great Klamby sofa bed during one of those Tuesday deals. You don’t have to assemble much, just attach the legs and that’s it. But in the assembly instructions, besides the legs, there are also three gray cable ducts, two short and one long. I do have them, but their purpose isn’t entirely clear to me.
Maybe someone knows what they’re for...
Regards, Nico
I actually managed to get a great Klamby sofa bed during one of those Tuesday deals. You don’t have to assemble much, just attach the legs and that’s it. But in the assembly instructions, besides the legs, there are also three gray cable ducts, two short and one long. I do have them, but their purpose isn’t entirely clear to me.
Maybe someone knows what they’re for...
Regards, Nico
Hej,
I think those are there to prevent the cover from shifting. That’s definitely the case with the KLIPPAN sofa. At first, I also thought it was leftover debris. They simply fit into the gaps on the left and right sides (short) and at the back (long) of the seating area. It really helps—the cover stays nicely in place.
groetjes,
alex
I think those are there to prevent the cover from shifting. That’s definitely the case with the KLIPPAN sofa. At first, I also thought it was leftover debris. They simply fit into the gaps on the left and right sides (short) and at the back (long) of the seating area. It really helps—the cover stays nicely in place.
groetjes,
alex
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alter-schwede26 Feb 2009 14:54I also wondered what those things were good for, but I wasn’t smart enough to ask the question here – well, back then I didn’t know this forum yet.
Anyway, I threw those things away, and to be honest – for me, it slips a bit 😕
Anyway, I threw those things away, and to be honest – for me, it slips a bit 😕
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HamburgFan27 Feb 2009 00:29But as we can see again, Ikea was quite clever after all – or rather, they thought of everything 😉
The customer just has to understand it! 😀 😉
The customer just has to understand it! 😀 😉