Jemima Armchair A S S E M B LY G U I D E V1
FOR YOUR S A FE T Y? Lift, don t drag. This protects your floor and product. Check the assembly guide for required components. Assembly requires 2 people. It's always easier with a friend. Assembling this product on a soft surface protects its finish. Avoid loose screws. Tighten fixtures every few months. Contact our support online or call 1300 027 672.
Components Before you get started, check you have all of the pieces below. If anything s missing, we ll sort it out right away. Simply visit: www.brosa.com.au/pages/product-return-and-parts-request ① Body x 1 ② Bolster x 1 ③ Foot with Plastic Washer x 4 (See Step 1 for access.)
Step 1 Turn the armchair body ① so that the bottom faces you. Follow the coloured string to the component compartment. Unzip the bottom fabric and take out the feet ③. Check that every foot comes with a plastic washer. Then zip the fabric back up. ① ③
Step 2 Align a foot ③ with a hole on the corner of the sofa body ①. Twist the foot until it is tight and secure. Repeat this for all four feet. ③ ①
Step 3 Lift the piece of furniture off the ground and put it upright on a level surface. Place the bolster ② on the sofa and enjoy your new Jemima Armchair! ② Warning 1. The maximum user weight for the armchair is 150kg. Please do NOT overuse it with an exceeded weight. MAX. 150 KG
2. Do NOT sit on the back or the armrests. User Recommendation We hope you enjoy your new piece of Brosa furniture. Correct maintenance will increase its durability and keep it looking beautiful for longer. Follow these tips as a guide. 1. Furniture should be assembled according to our Assembly Guides. You can find them at support.brosa.com 2. Store furniture in dry, ventilated rooms on tough flooring. 3. Plump cushions with your hands to restore its shape after transportation. 4. Keep furniture away from radiators, air conditioners and extreme temperatures (at least 30cm distance). 5. Protect your furniture from direct sunlight, which can discolour fabric and dry out leather. 6. We recommend dispersing weight evenly across the seat, rather than repeatedly sitting in the same spot. 7. Don t jump or apply sudden force to the furniture. This may damage the frame or suspension. 8. When moving furniture from one place to another, lift don t drag.
9. Pull sofa beds from the centre lifting section, to change it from sofa to bed. 10. Do not sit on the armrests as this can cause deformities or rupture the seams. 11. Take caution with pets around furniture. Their claws and teeth may cause damage. 12. Avoid using cleaning products containing harsh chemicals or oil dissolving solvents. 13. Vacuum crevices of furniture on a low suction when needed. Important points 1. Moisture Our products are made using wood and other materials that can be sensitive to moisture. We recommend keeping furniture in an environment with 45-60% relative moisture and at 10-25 C. 2. Sunlight After time the fabric colour will change slightly, which is a natural effect. To reduce this process, keep furniture out of direct sunlight. 3. Wear and Tear Using furniture for a long time will result in slight material changes. Leather will develop character and markings, while some fabric folds may appear. 4. Pilling Through regular use, the surface of natural fibre fabric can twist and form tiny balls this is known as pilling. It is an inherent feature of this particular type of fabric and can be caused by environmental factors such as humidity or friction between two fabrics. It can be easily removed with a depiller and should disappear after 3-4 applications. 5. Storage Ensure furniture stands on an even surface. This ensures stability and will prevent creaking or damage to the piece. 6. Felt Pads We recommend attaching felt pads to the bottom of furniture legs. This prevents squeaking and protects your floor from scratches. 7. Fabric Variation There may be differences and very slight variations between fabrics. The dyeing process means there isn t an absolute guarantee it will match the sample s colour perfectly.
8. Clothing and Accessories Jeans and other dark clothing may leave stains or marks on furniture. Take extra care when wearing clothing that is new or not pre-washed. Also be careful wearing clothes with sharp decorative elements, as it may damage the fabric or leather. 9. Leather Leather is a natural product, with unique, one-of-a-kind features. Each piece varies slightly. 10. Softness Furniture tends to soften after the first few months of use. This is a normal process. Parts of the furniture that are sat on more frequently will become softer than others.