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Side walls (2 pcs.)
Top and bottom panel, one marked with an arrow

A
B

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Back wall marked with an arrow

C

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Dismantling pins (2 pcs.)

D

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B

B

A

D

A

A

click

click

fig. 1

fig. 2

click

click

fig. 3

fig. 4

ASSEMBLY OF ELEMENTS 

DOES NOT REQUIRE 

THE USE OF TOOLS

1  Unpack the elements and sort them by dimensions (fig. 1).
2  Take the panel marked with an arrow (B↑).
3  Place the panel (B↑) on an even, horizontal surface, with 

anti-scratch material first..

4  The element has a cut for the rear wall. 

Arrange it so that it is closer to you.

5  Take the next side (A) of the cabinet, check where the cut is.
6  Make sure that the cut is on the same side as in the first 

element! Press the element gently to match the male click 

to the female click or vice versa (depending on the element 

in your hand).

7  You will hear a click when you fold it properly. This means 

that the elements have been connected.

8  If necessary, align the parts so that the leading edges 

meet evenly.

9  Take the other side (A) and repeat the operation for the other 

side. You have received a U-shaped piece with a cut on one 

side (fig. 2).

10  Take the back wall (C↓) and slide it into the cut so that the 

element surface is flush with the cabinet edges and the 

arrow is pointing towards the arrow on the panel(B↑) (fig. 3).

11  Time for the second panel (B) of the module. Connect it 

simultaneously with the male clicks on both sides of the 

module (A), making sure that the rear wall fits into the rebate 

(fig. 3).

12  The module is ready!
13  The module can be disassembled using specially designed 

pins (D).

14  The module is disassembled in the reverse order, first placing 

both pins (D) in the triangular indentation of the rim (B), on 

the right and left sides (fig. 4).

B↑

B↑

C↓

C↓

A

Female click

Male click

Flick&Click_C90 -  demo module

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