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A.
Install top fixed shelves first, then bottom fixed shelves,
then middle fixed shelves. Place a single push-in dowel
in the top holes of the furthest left and right end panels.
Work from one side to the other locking each shelf. (See
figures G, H, I, and J).
B.
Place a through anchor dowel in the top holes of any
panels that are between left and right end panels. (See
figure H).
TIP
: Work from left to right locking one side then the next.
When using through anchors, lock the narrow side first as
this will pull the wide side snug to the panel.
C.
Gently drop fixed shelves in place lowering them down
onto the push-in dowels on the end panels and the
through dowel on inside panels. (See figure J above).
E.
Fix bottom shelves in place across the system. Repeat
steps 3.A through 3.C for the bottom shelves and center
shelves. In areas where double hang sections are being
installed, measure up from the floor to half the height of
the system and install the lower shelf there.
TIPS:
1. For systems that are 84” finished height the lower shelf in
a double hang section should be installed at 42” from the
floor.
2. If you have drawers going into the system review
directions on installing drawers. Shelf placement for top
and middle shelves in drawer areas.
Note:
The suspension brackets have both up and down and
forward and backward adjustments on them. This can be
useful when trying to get locking shelves to line up in addition to
leveling.
Note:
Through anchor bolts are anchors used between fixed
shelves where a shelf will continue onto the next section at
the same height.
SINGLE PUSH-IN
THROUGH ANCHOR
FIGURE G
FIGURE H
FIGURE I
FIGURE J
FIGURE K
FIGURE L
STEP 3: INSTALL FIXED SHELVES
D.
Fix locking shelves in place by using your #2 Phillips
screw driver and turning the lock 180 degrees to lock
the shelf in place. You will know the shelf is locked when
the flat side of the screw is facing away from the vertical
panel. Locking mechanism on fixed shelves should
always face down. (See figures K and L).
TIP:
If fixed shelves are difficult to line up (most often due
to walls not being flat) and lock, see step 4.A on adjusting
the in/out direction of the bracket.
SUSPENSION
BRACKET