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Outsunny Wooden Outdoor Rocking Chair Manual – SKU: 84B-737BK

Outdoor patio rocking chair positioned on a concrete patio.

The Outsunny 84B-737BK Wooden Rocking Chair offers classic comfort with its high back, wide seat, and smooth curved rockers. Made from durable poplar wood with a UV-resistant painted finish, it’s perfect for relaxing on the porch, patio, or garden.

Before You Begin (Read Carefully)

  • Prepare a clean and dry mounting/assembly area.
  • Verify that no parts are damaged.
  • Ensure all pieces and hardware are included.
  • Be cautious of pinch points during assembly.

Parts List

Illustration showing all wooden chair parts labeled for assembly.
  • A – Backrest Panel
  • B – Left Leg Frame
  • C – Right Leg Frame
  • D – Seat Panel
  • E – Upper Support Bar
  • F – Lower Support Bar
  • G – Middle Support Bar
  • H – Rocker Legs
  • I – Backrest Spindle Panel
  • J – Right Armrest
  • K – Left Armrest

Hardware List

  • AA ×12 (+1 spare) – 6×48 mm Bolts
  • BB ×12 (+1 spare) – 12 mm Bolt Caps
  • CC ×8 (+1 spare) – 4×45 mm Screws
  • DD ×4 – 9 mm Screw Caps
  • EE ×1 – Assembly Tool (T-Shaped Tightening Tool)

Assembly Instructions

  • Follow the step-by-step instructions to assemble the Outsunny Wooden Outdoor Rocking Chair – SKU: 84B-737BK correctly.
  • The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by incorrect assembly or unsafe weather exposure.

Step 01 – Attach the Rocker Legs (H) to the Side Frames (B & C)

Diagram showing rocker legs fixed to side frames with screws.

Parts & Hardware Used

  • B ×1 – Left Leg Frame
  • C ×1 – Right Leg Frame
  • H ×2 – Rocker Legs
  • CC ×4 – 4×45 mm Screws

Instructions

  1. Position the Left Leg Frame (B) upright.
  2. Align one Rocker Leg (H) with the bottom of the left frame.
  3. Match the pre-drilled holes of the rocker to the holes on the frame.
  4. Insert CC screws into the holes and tighten lightly.
    • Do not fully tighten yet to allow for adjustment.
  5. Repeat the same process for the Right Leg Frame (C) with the second rocker leg.
  6. Ensure both rocker legs rest evenly on the floor and curve in the same direction.

Step 02 – Attach the Backrest, Seat Panel, and Support Bars

Illustration of backrest, seat panel, and support bars alignment.

Parts & Hardware Used

  • A ×1 – Backrest Panel
  • I ×1 – Backrest Spindle Panel
  • D ×1 – Seat Panel
  • E ×1 – Upper Support Bar
  • F ×1 – Lower Support Bar
  • G ×1 – Middle Support Bar
  • AA ×12 – Bolts

Instructions

  1. Attach the Backrest (A) and Spindle Panel (I)
    • Position the backrest panel (A) between the left and right leg frames.
    • Align and insert the spindle panel (I) into the lower backrest connection points.
    • Secure both pieces with AA bolts, tightening only lightly.
  2. Install the Seat Panel (D)
    • Place the seat panel (D) between both frames.
    • Align the holes on each side and fasten using AA bolts.
  3. Attach the Support Bars (E, G, F)
    • Position the upper support bar (E) and fix using AA bolts.
    • Position the middle support bar (G) and secure with AA bolts.
    • Position the lower support bar (F) and fasten with AA bolts.
  4. Tighten All AA Bolts
    • Once all components are aligned and the frame sits evenly, tighten every AA bolt securely.
    • Ensure the assembled frame is firm and stable before proceeding to the next step.

Step 03 – Attach the Armrests

Diagram showing left and right armrests attached using screws.

Parts & Hardware Used

  • J ×1 – Right Armrest
  • K ×1 – Left Armrest
  • CC ×4 – Screws
  • DD ×4 – Screw Caps

Instructions

  1. Attach the Left Armrest (K)
    • Position the left armrest (K) onto the left side frame.
    • Align the screw holes underneath the armrest with the frame.
    • Insert CC screws and tighten securely.
    • Cover each screw head with a DD cap.
  2. Attach the Right Armrest (J)
    • Position the right armrest (J) onto the right side frame.
    • Align the pre-drilled holes and insert CC screws.
    • Tighten the screws firmly.
    • Press DD caps over the screw heads.
  3. Check Alignment
    • Ensure both armrests sit evenly and feel stable before moving to the next step.

Step 04 – Insert the Bolt Caps

Diagram highlighting bolt caps placed on exposed bolts.

Hardware Used

  • BB ×12 – Bolt Caps

Instructions

  1. Locate All Exposed Bolt Heads
    • Identify every visible bolt used throughout the chair assembly, including those on the backrest, seat area, support bars, and rocker legs.
  2. Insert the BB Caps
    • Press a BB cap onto each exposed bolt head.
    • Ensure each cap snaps firmly into place.
  3. Check All Caps
    • Confirm that all 12 BB caps are installed.
    • Make sure every cap sits flush and fully covers the bolt for a clean, safe finish.
  4. Final Stability Check
    • Gently rock the chair to confirm it feels stable and all components are securely tightened.

After Assembly: Usage Guidelines

Safe Use Tips

  • Always place the chair on a flat and stable surface.
  • Keep the chair under shelter when outdoors to protect the wood.
  • Stay away from open flames or extreme heat.
  • Do not hang items on the chair.
  • Avoid sitting during storms, heavy wind, or severe weather.
  • Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity.

Maintenance Guidelines

  • Wipe the chair with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth.
  • Remove dust, leaves, moisture, and debris regularly.
  • Tighten screws periodically to maintain stability.
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners that may damage the paint or wood.
  • Reapply outdoor-safe wood sealant or paint occasionally for protection.

Storage Instructions

  • Store the chair in a dry, sheltered place during heavy rain or winter.
  • Ensure the wood is fully dry before covering or storing.
  • Use a breathable outdoor furniture cover if left outside for long periods.

Thank you for choosing the Outsunny Wooden Outdoor Rocking Chair (SKU: 84B-737BK). With proper assembly and care, your chair will provide lasting comfort. For help or replacement parts, the Aosom Customer Support is ready to assist.

FAQs

1. Why is my rocking chair making a slight creaking sound after a few uses?

A light creaking noise is usually caused by natural wood compression as the chair settles after initial use. Tighten all bolts, especially the AA bolts on the support bars to restore stability. Applying a small amount of wood-safe lubricant or wax to contact points can also reduce friction noise.

2. What should I do if the chair feels slightly loose even after completing all steps?

If the chair feels loose, it often means one or more bolts were tightened before all pieces were fully aligned. Loosen the bolts on the seat panel and support bars, realign the frame, and retighten everything evenly. Ensuring the chair rests flat on the floor during this process helps lock it into a stable position.

3. How do I keep the rocking motion smooth if the chair drags or stops mid-rock?

If the chair drags or stops, check that the rocker legs are resting evenly on the floor with no uneven contact points. Debris or rough flooring can interrupt the glide, so cleaning the rocker bottoms or placing the chair on a smooth mat can restore motion. If needed, lightly polishing the rocker curves helps reduce friction.

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