Nga Korero Haumaru Nui
Tena koa panuihia nga tohutohu katoa i mua i te huihuinga me te whakamahi. Puritia tenei pukapuka hei tohutoro a meake nei.
- Raukaha Taumaha: Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 42.5 kilograms (93.7 lbs) for the entire stand. Distribute weight evenly across shelves.
- Ira whakawiri: Use caution when adjusting the shelves to avoid pinch points.
- Pūmautanga: Always ensure the TV stand is stable and level before placing a television or any components on it.
- Turanga: Place the stand on a flat, stable surface. Avoid placing it in high-traffic areas where it could be easily bumped.
- Tamariki: Keep children away from the stand during assembly. Do not allow children to climb on or play with the stand.
Ka mutu te huaview
The Insignia TV Stand (Model B077SNBPFH) is designed to support most televisions up to 48 inches. It features a durable alloy steel frame and safety-tempered glass shelves, providing a secure and organized space for your entertainment components. The open frame design facilitates easy cable management.

Figure 1: Insignia TV Stand with a television and various media devices on its shelves, showcasing its design and capacity.
Tatūnga me te Runanga
This Insignia TV stand is designed for freestanding installation and does not require assembly. It comes pre-assembled for your convenience.
Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro
- Carefully remove the TV stand from its packaging.
- Inspect all components for any signs of damage. If any parts are damaged or missing, do not proceed with setup. Contact customer support immediately.
- Ensure all packing materials are removed before placement.
Whakanoho
- Choose a flat, level, and stable surface for the TV stand.
- Ensure there is adequate space around the stand for ventilation of electronic devices and easy access to cables.
- Verify that the chosen location can support the combined weight of the stand, your television, and all components.

Figure 2: Detail of the top shelf and frame connection, highlighting the sturdy construction.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te whakatakoto i to Pouaka Whakaata
- Carefully lift your television and center it on the top surface of the TV stand.
- Ensure the television's base is fully supported by the stand's top surface.
- Do not place a television larger than 48 inches or exceeding the stand's weight capacity (42.5 kg / 93.7 lbs).
Te Whakarite i ngā Wāhanga
The stand features two safety-tempered glass shelves for organizing your media devices, such as DVD players, gaming consoles, soundbars, and cable boxes.
- Distribute the weight of your components evenly across the shelves.
- Ensure adequate airflow around electronic devices to prevent overheating.
Whakahaere Taura
The open frame design and integrated cable management holes (as shown in Figure 3) allow for neat routing of power cords and signal cables.
- Route cables through the designated holes at the back of the stand.
- Use cable ties or wraps (not included) to bundle cables together for a tidy appearance and to prevent tangling.
- Ensure cables are not pinched or strained.

Whakaahua 3: View of the stand's shelves and the circular cutouts designed for cable routing.
Te tiaki
Te horoi
- Papa karaihe: Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a non-abrasive glass cleaner. Spray cleaner onto the cloth, not directly onto the glass, to avoid streaks and potential damage to other materials.
- Frame and Wood Surfaces: Horoia ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. Mo nga tohu pakeke, whakamahia he kaihoroi ngawari, kore-abrasive. Me whakamaroke tonu ki te kakahu ma.
- A ape i te whakamahi i nga matū kino, i nga kai horoi, i nga papa horoi ranei, na te mea ka pakaru te mutunga.
Tirowhai auau
- Periodically check the stand for stability. Ensure it remains level and all connections are secure.
- Inspect glass shelves for any chips or cracks. If damage is found, discontinue use and contact customer support.
Raparongoā
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your TV stand.
Stand is Unstable/Wobbly
- Tirohia te Mata: Ensure the stand is placed on a completely flat and level surface. Uneven flooring can cause instability.
- Tohanga Taumaha: Verify that the weight of your television and components is evenly distributed. Overloading one side can affect stability.
- Tirotiro Tāpare: Check the alloy steel frame for any signs of bending or damage.
Glass Shelf Damage
- If a glass shelf is chipped, cracked, or broken, discontinue use immediately to prevent injury.
- Contact Insignia customer support for replacement options. Do not attempt to repair damaged glass yourself.
Cables are Tangled/Messy
- Utilize the cable management holes at the back of the stand.
- Bundle cables together using cable ties or Velcro straps to keep them organized and out of sight.
Whakatakotoranga
| Waitohu | Insignia |
| Tau tauira | B077SNBPFH |
| Tae | Espresso/Gray |
| Rahi Whakaata Whakaata | Tae atu ki te 48 inihi |
| Taumata Taumaha | 42.5 Kirokaramu (93.7 lbs) |
| Rauemi | Alloy Steel (Frame), Tempered Glass (Shelves) |
| Te maha o nga whata | 2 |
| Momo Tāuta | Pūkana |
| Huihuinga e hiahiatia ana | Kao |
| UPC | 600603212314 |
Nga korero Whakaputanga
Specific warranty details for the Insignia TV Stand (Model B077SNBPFH) are typically provided with the product packaging or can be found on the official Insignia webpae. Tirohia ēnei rauemi mō ngā tikanga me ngā herenga pūtāhui tino tika, tino hou hoki.
Generally, warranties cover manufacturing defects under normal use. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
Tautoko Kiritaki
If you have any questions, require assistance with your Insignia TV stand, or need to report a damaged part, please contact Insignia customer support.
- Tautoko Aipurangi: Visit the official Insignia website for FAQs, support documents, and contact options.
- Tautoko Kaihokohoko: For purchase-related inquiries, you may also contact the retailer from whom you purchased the product.





