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1. Sauder Woodworking Co. (Sauder®) provee cobertura de garantía limitada al 

comprador original de este producto por un período de cinco años, a partir de la fecha 

de compra, contra defectos en los materiales o de mano de obra en los componentes 

de muebles Sauder. Como es utilizado en esta Garantía, “defecto” signifi ca 

imperfecciones en los componentes que de manera fundamental afecta la utilidad del 

producto. Esta Garantía le permite a usted ciertos derechos legales, y usted también 

podría poseer otros derechos adicionales, los cuales varían de estado a estado. 

2. No hay cobertura de garantía para defectos o estados que resulten del 

incumplimiento en seguir las instrucciones, la información o las advertencias sobre el 

ensamblaje del producto; del uso incorrecto o maltrato, del daño intencional, incendio, 

inundación, cambio o modifi cación del producto; o de la utilización del producto de 

manera contradictoria con el uso para el cual fue fabricado, ni por ningún estado que 

resulte del mantenimiento, limpieza o cuidado incorrecto o inadecuado. Tampoco no 

hay cobertura de garantía para los productos rentados o para cualesquiera productos 

comprados “de uso” o “como está”, en una venta de bienes embargados o en una 

venta por salirse del negocio, o comprados a un liquidador. 

3. Como un recurso exclusivo bajo esta Garantía, Sauder (sólo a su opción) reparará, 

reemplazará o reembolsará el valor de cualquier componente defectuoso de mueble. 

Sauder puede requerir una confi rmación independiente de un defecto reclamado y una 

prueba de compra. Las piezas de repuesto serán garantizadas solamente por el período 

de tiempo que queda de la Garantía original. SAUDER NO TENDRÁ RESPONSABILIDAD 

por NINGÚN DAÑO INCIDENTAL O CONSECUENTE DE NINGÚN TIPO y todos dichos 

daños SE EXCLUYEN DE ESTA GARANTÍA, tales como pérdida de uso, desensamblaje, 

transportación, trabajo o daño a la propiedad en o cerca del producto. Algunos estados 

no permiten la exclusión o limitación de daños incidentales o consecuentes, en tales 

instancias la limitación o exclusión antes mencionada podría no ser aplicable a usted.

4. Esta Garantía sólo es aplicable a defectos garantizados que primeramente surjan 

y se informen a Sauder dentro del período de cobertura de garantía. La Garantía 

no puede ser transferida a propietarios o usuarios subsiguientes del producto, y 

ésta será inmediatamente invalidada en el caso que el producto sea revendido, 

transferido, arrendado o rentado a cualquier tercero u otra persona que no sea el 

comprador original. 

5. NO HAY OTRA GARANTÍA APLICABLE A ESTE PRODUCTO. Bajo las leyes 

de ciertos estados, pueden no haber garantías implícitas de Sauder y se hace 

renuncia de responsabilidad de todas las garantías implícitas donde lo permita la 

ley, INCLUYENDO CUALQUIER GARANTÍA IMPLÍCITA DE MERCANTIBILIDAD O 

DE APTITUD PARA UN PROPÓSITO EN PARTICULAR. EN LA MEDIDA CUALQUIER 

GARANTÍA IMPLÍCITA ES APLICABLE, CUALESQUIERA GARANTÍAS IMPLÍCITAS, 

INCLUYENDO AQUELLA DE MERCANTIBILIDAD O DE APTITUD PARA UN 

PROPÓSITO EN PARTICULAR, SE LIMITAN EN DURACIÓN HASTA LA DURACIÓN 

DE ESTA GARANTÍA IMPLÍCITA o hasta el periodo mínimo permitido por la ley, 

la que sea más corta. Algunos estados no permiten limitaciones en cuanto a la 

duración de una garantía implícita, por eso la limitación arriba citada pueda no ser 

aplicable a usted. 

6. Para solicitud de información o reclamación de Garantía, por favor, visite nuestro 

sitio Web www.sauder.com. Usted también puede contactar a Sauder llamando al 

1.800.523.3987. Sauder puede solicitar que las reclamaciones sean presentadas por 

escrito a:  Sauder Woodworking Co., 502 Middle Street, Archbold, OH 43502 USA. 

Por favor incluya su recibo de venta u otra prueba de compra y una descripción 

detallada del defecto del producto.

GARANTÍA LIMITADA DE 5 AÑOS

1. Sauder Woodworking Co. (Sauder®) off re une couverture de garantie limitée à l'acheteur 

initial du présent produit pendant une période de cinq ans à compter de la date d'achat 

contre tout défaut de matériaux ou de fabrication des composantes de mobilier Sauder. 

Le mot « défaut », tel qu’il est utilisé sous les termes de la présente garantie, comprend 

les imperfections des pièces qui empêchent substantiellement l’utilisation du produit. La 

présente garantie vous donne des droits légaux spécifi ques et il est possible que vous 

ayez des droits supplémentaires variant d’État en État ou de province en province.

2. La présente garantie ne saurait couvrir les défauts ou conditions qui surviendraient 

à la suite du non respect des instructions, informations ou mises en garde de 

montage, d’une mauvaise utilisation ou d’un abus, d’un dommage intentionnel, d’un 

incendie, d’une inondation, d’une altération ou modifi cation du produit, d’une utilisation 

du produit allant à l’encontre de son usage prévu, ni aucune condition résultant d'une 

maintenance, d'un nettoyage ou d'un entretien inappropriés ou inadéquats. De plus, 

il n'existe aucune garantie pour les produits loués ou tous les produits achetés « 

d'occasion » ou « en l'état », dans le cadre d'une vente aux enchères ou de solde 

pour cessation de commerce, ou auprès d'un liquidateur.

3. En tant que recours exclusif en vertu de la présente garantie, Sauder réparera, 

remplacera ou rembourser (sur sa seule décision) la valeur de toute composante de 

mobilier défectueuse. Sauder peut exiger une confi rmation indépendante du défaut 

revendiqué ainsi qu'une preuve d'achat. Les pièces de rechange seront garanties 

uniquement pendant la période restante de la garantie originale. SAUDER NE SERA EN 

AUCUN CAS RESPONSABLE de TOUT DOMMAGE ACCESSOIRE OU CONSÉCUTIF 

DE TOUTE SORTE et lesdits dommages sont EXCLUS DE LA PRÉSENTE GARANTIE, 

à savoir perte d'utilisation, démontage, transport, main d'œuvre ou dommages 

matériels sur ou à proximité du produit. Certains États ou provinces ne permettant pas 

l’exclusion ou la limite aux responsabilités pour dommages accidentels ou consécutifs, 

la limite ou l’exclusion ci -dessus peut ne pas être applicable.

4. La présente garantie ne s'applique qu'aux défauts garantis qui se produisent pour 

la première fois et qui sont signalés à Sauder dans les limites de couverture de la 

garantie. La garantie ne peut pas être transférée à des propriétaires ou utilisateurs 

subséquents du produit, et sera immédiatement invalidée dans le cas où le produit 

est revendu, transféré, loué sous bail ou loué à une tierce partie ou personne autre 

que l’acheteur original.

5. IL N'EXISTE AUCUNE AUTRE GARANTIE EN VIGUEUR POUR LE PRÉSENT 

PRODUIT. En vertu des lois de certains États ou provinces, il ne peut y avoir 

de garanties implicites de la part de Sauder et toutes les garanties implicites, 

Y COMPRIS TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE DE COMMERCIABILITÉ OU 

D'ADAPTATION À UN USAGE PARTICULIER sont déclinées partout où la 

loi l'autorise. DANS LA MESURE OÙ TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE EST 

APPLICABLE, TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE, Y COMPRIS TOUTE GARANTIE 

DE COMMERCIABILITÉ OU D'ADAPTATION À UN USAGE PARTICULIER, EST 

LIMITÉE À LA DURÉE DE LA PRÉSENTE GARANTIE EXPRESSE ou à la période 

minimum autorisée par la loi, la période la plus courte étant retenue. Certains États 

ne permettant pas que des limites soient imposées quant à la durée d’une garantie 

implicite, la limite ci-dessus peut donc ne pas être applicable.

6. Pour toute question concernant la garantie ou toute demande de réclamation, 

consulter le site Web www.sauder.com. Il est également possible de contacter Sauder 

en composant le 1.800.523.3987. Sauder peut exiger de soumettre les demandes de 

réclamation sous garantie par écrit à :  Sauder Woodworking Co., 502 Middle Street, 

Archbold, OH 43502 USA. Veuillez joindre votre ticket de caisse ou toute autre 

preuve d’achat ainsi qu’une description spécifi que du défaut de produit.

GARANTIE LIMITÉE DE 5 ANS

1. Sauder Woodworking Co. (Sauder®) provides limited warranty coverage to the 

original purchaser of this product for a period of fi ve years from the date of purchase 

against defects in materials or workmanship of Sauder furniture components. 

As used in this Warranty, “defect” means imperfections in components which 

substantially impair the utility of the product. This Warranty gives you specifi c legal 

rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

2. There is no warranty coverage for defects or conditions that result from the failure 

to follow product assembly instructions, information or warnings, misuse or abuse, 

intentional damage, fi re, fl ood, alteration or modifi cation of the product, or use of the 

product in a manner inconsistent with its intended use, nor any condition resulting 

from incorrect or inadequate maintenance, cleaning, or care. There is also no 

warranty coverage for rented products or any products purchased “used” or “as is”, at 

a distress or going-out-of business sale, or from a liquidator.

3. As the exclusive remedy under this Warranty, Sauder will (at its sole option) repair, 

replace or refund the value of any defective furniture component. Sauder may require 

independent confi rmation of the claimed defect and proof of purchase. Replacement 

parts will be warranted for only the remaining period of the original Warranty. SAUDER 

SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY for ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 

OF ANY KIND and all such damages are EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY, such 

as loss of use, disassembly, transportation, labor or damage to property on or near 

the product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or 

consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

4. This Warranty applies only to warranted defects that fi rst arise and are reported to 

Sauder within the warranty coverage period. The Warranty cannot be transferred to 

subsequent owners or users of the product, and it shall be immediately void in the 

event the product is resold, transferred, leased or rented to any third party or person 

other than the original purchaser.

5. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. Under 

the laws of certain states, there may be no implied warranties from Sauder and all 

implied warranties, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY 

OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE are disclaimed where allowed by law. 

TO THE EXTENT ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE APPLICABLE, ANY IMPLIED 

WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR 

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE 

DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY or the minimum period allowed by law, 

whichever is shorter. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied 

Warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

6. For Warranty inquiries or claims, please visit our website www.sauder.com. You 

can also contact Sauder at 1.800.523.3987. Sauder may require Warranty claims to 

be submitted in writing to:  Sauder Woodworking Co., 502 Middle Street, Archbold, 

OH 43502 USA. Please include your sales receipt or other proof of purchase and a 

specifi c description of the product defect.

5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Summary of Contents for HomePlus 422428

Page 1: ...closed doors NOTE THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE English pg 1 40 Français pg 41 46 Español pg 47 52 Lot 506191 08 23 17 Purchased __________________ Be sure to give us a ring before making any returns 1 800 523 3987 Storage Cabinet HomePlus Collection Model 422428 sauder com ...

Page 2: ...Hardware Identification Assembly Steps Français Español Safety Warranty Hammer Not actual size No 2 Phillips Screwdriver Tip Shown Actual Size 3 4 5 6 40 41 46 47 52 53 54 55 422428 www sauder com services Page 2 Electric drill with 1 4 bit ONLY in indicated step ...

Page 3: ...RGE ADJUSTABLE SHELF 2 O ADJUSTABLE DOOR SHELF 3 P SMALL ADJUSTABLE SHELF 2 Q FRONT SKIRT 1 R SIDE SKIRT 2 S TOP MOLDING 1 422428 www sauder com services Page 3 å While not all parts are labeled some of the parts will have a label or an inked letter on the edge to help distinguish similar parts from each other Use this part identification to help identify similar parts A2 B2 C D2 E2 F2 G G G H I J ...

Page 4: ... 1H FOOT BASE 2 24E PULL 2 STRIKE PLATE 2 6I 422428 www sauder com services Page 4 10F TWIST LOCK FASTENER 27 FRONT FOOT 2 32E REAR FOOT 2 31E METAL BRACKET 1 4G 13H HINGE 3 14P HOLE PLUG 8 NAIL 72 1N WASHER 1 13M SAFETY DRYWALL ANCHOR 1 61M SAFETY STRAP 1 60M Locate this nylon SAFETY STRAP 60M to be used later in assembly Do not accidentally throw away MAGNETIC CATCH 2 3I ...

Page 5: ... 3 4 MACHINE SCREW 4 20S BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 19 1S SHELF SNAP 12 7R BLACK 9 16 WAFER HEAD SCREW 4 33S RUBBER SLEEVE 16 2R METAL PIN 34 1R SILVER 5 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 23S BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 11S 422428 www sauder com services Page 5 SMALL HOLE PLUG 6 73P BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 113S ...

Page 6: ...ith the LARGE DOOR on the LEFT or the LARGE DOOR on the RIGHT STEPS 1 17 LARGE DOOR ON RIGHT LARGE DOOR ON LEFT STEPS 18 34 Scan this QR code or go to this address http qr sauder com ID 1981 to watch a video on how to assemble your unit Scan this QR code or go to this address http qr sauder com ID 1982 to watch a video on how to assemble your unit ...

Page 7: ... the TWIST LOCK FASTENERS in this step å Assemble your unit on a carpeted floor or on the empty carton to avoid scratching your unit or the floor å To begin assembly push a SAUDER TWIST LOCK FASTENER 10F into the large holes in the ENDS A2 and B2 DOOR END C TOP E2 DOOR SHELVES G LARGE SHELF I DOOR UPRIGHT H and SMALL SHELF J C E2 G G G H I J 10F 10F 10F LARGE DOOR ON LEFT ...

Page 8: ...f the FASTENER into the hole of the adjoining part NOTE The dowel end of the FASTENER must remain fully inserted in the hole of the adjoining part while locking the FASTENER 2 Tighten the FASTENER with a Phillips screwdriver as tight as possible Dowel end Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS 422428 www sauder com services Page 8 Finished edge Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened Th...

Page 9: ...n the UPRIGHT D2 to the TOP E2 Use two BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 113S å Fasten the UPRIGHT D2 to the LARGE SHELF I Tighten two TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Step 3 Find the correct pre driled holes that line up with the UPRIGHT D2 and drill through the top surface of the TOP E2 These four holes must be here E2 I D2 422428 www sauder com services Page 9 BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 used in this step...

Page 10: ...ghten three TWIST LOCK FASTENERS å Fasten the SMALL SHELF J to the UPRIGHT D2 Tighten two TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Step 4 Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS D2 E2 Angled edge S J 422428 www sauder com services Page 10 Finished edge LARGE DOOR ON LEFT ...

Page 11: ... SHELF J Tighten four TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Step 5 Surface without TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Edge with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS A2 E2 J 422428 www sauder com services Page 11 LARGE DOOR ON LEFT Just think The sooner you do this the sooner you do something else ...

Page 12: ...ND B2 and UPRIGHT D2 å Fasten the BOTTOM F2 to the ENDS A2 and B2 and UPRIGHT D2 Use six BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 113S Step 6 Rounded edge Unfinished surface Drill through these pre drilled holes A2 B2 D2 F2 422428 www sauder com services Page 12 BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 6 used in this step 113S LARGE DOOR ON LEFT ...

Page 13: ...am å Fasten the SKIRTS Q and R to the BOTTOM F2 Use four BLACK 9 16 WAFER HEAD SCREWS 33S through the FEET and into the BOTTOM as shown in the lower diagram å NOTE You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them Step 7 This hole must be here 18E 14M 4 used Q Q R R R R 32E 32E 31E 31E F2 BLACK 9 16 WAFER HEAD SCREW 4 used for the FEET 33S 422428 www sauder com servi...

Page 14: ...ET completely in Final adjustments will be made after the unit is standing upright å Fasten the METAL BRACKET 4G to the BOTTOM F2 and FRONT SKIRT Q Use two BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 1S Step 8 F2 K Q 24E 25E 4G NAIL 72 used for the BACK 1N BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 2 used for the ANGLE BRACKET 1S SILVER 5 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 used for the FOOT BASE 23S These holes must be here These holes must l...

Page 15: ...Be sure the PINS insert into the edges of the DOOR SHELVES and DOOR UPRIGHT before you tighten the TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Step 9 G H 1R C Plastic edge 422428 www sauder com services Page 15 6 used Plastic edge Edge with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Edge with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS G Plastic edge Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS G Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS LARGE DOOR ...

Page 16: ...ENERS å NOTE Use the exact holes shown å Fasten the HINGES 1H to the DOOR END C Use eight BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S Step 10 C H M 6I 6I 1H BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 8 used for the HINGES 1S SILVER 3 4 MACHINE SCREW 2 used for the PULL 20S BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 used for the STRIKE PLATES 11S IMPORTANT The PULL 102K must be fastened to the DOOR before the END and UPRIGHT are fastened 4...

Page 17: ...INGES 1H to the SMALL END å Fasten the HINGES 1H to the SMALL END A2 Use eight BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S å Push the MAGNETIC CATCHES 3I into the holes in the top and bottom corners of the UPRIGHT D2 Step 11 BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 8 used for the HINGES 1S 3I 3I Place packing material books or magazines underneath the SMALL DOOR for support A2 D2 422428 www sauder com services Page 17 LAR...

Page 18: ... three SPRING HINGES 13H to the LARGE DOOR L2 Use six BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 11S Step 12 13H BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 6 used for the HINGES 11S 422428 www sauder com services Page 18 L2 LARGE DOOR ON LEFT ...

Page 19: ...If it isn t loosen the mounting screw to slide it against the stops Then tighten the mounting screw å Fasten the LARGE DOOR L2 to the LARGE END B2 as shown in the lower diagram Use the screws in the HINGES You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them å Fasten a PULL 102K to the LARGE DOOR L2 Use two SILVER 3 4 MACHINE SCREWS 20S å See the next step for DOOR adju...

Page 20: ... å To adjust the DOORS up and down vertical loosen both vertical adjustment screws Move the DOORS up or down to the desired location Tighten the screws after making adjustments å To adjust the DOORS in or out depth loosen the mounting screw one turn and move the DOORS in or out as needed Tighten the mounting screw after making adjustments Adjusting screw horizontal Mounting screw depth vertical ad...

Page 21: ...nd the end of the SAFETY STRAP 60M 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver or a hand drill press the screw slightly onto the drywall 3 Apply pressure turn the screw until a pilot hole is made and the nylon sheath slips through 4 Turn the screw until it is flush against the wall and you feel a firm resistance 5 Continue to turn until the screw starts spinning freely å NOTE Before moving your unit to a differe...

Page 22: ...VES onto the METAL PINS and push down until each SHELF snaps into the SHELF SNAP 7R å Push the RUBBER SLEEVES 2R over sixteen METAL PINS 1R Insert the METAL PINS into the hole locations of your choice in the ENDS A2 and B2 and UPRIGHT D2 Set the ADJUSTABLE SHELVES N and P onto the METAL PINS Step 16 B2 C D2 N O O O O P P H 2R 1R 7R 7R 1R N 422428 www sauder com services Page 22 LARGE DOOR ON LEFT ...

Page 23: ... 8 used å Push the HOLE PLUGS 14P and 73P into the visible holes not including the adjustable shelf pin holes in the SMALL DOOR assembly and UPRIGHT D2 å NOTE Please read the back pages of the instruction booklet for important safety information å This completes assembly Clean with your favorite furniture polish or a damp cloth Wipe dry And to celebrate why not share your success story ...

Page 24: ...e large holes in the ENDS A2 and B2 DOOR END C TOP E2 DOOR SHELVES G LARGE SHELF I DOOR UPRIGHT H and SMALL SHELF J Step 18 LARGE DOOR ON RIGHT Do not tighten the TWIST LOCK FASTENERS in this step A2 B2 27 used 10F C E2 G G G H I J 10F 10F 10F 422428 www sauder com services Page 24 Look for this icon It means a video assembly tip is available at www sauder com services tips ...

Page 25: ...ER 1 Insert the dowel end of the FASTENER into the hole of the adjoining part NOTE The dowel end of the FASTENER must remain fully inserted in the hole of the adjoining part while locking the FASTENER 2 Tighten the FASTENER with a Phillips screwdriver as tight as possible Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Finished edge Do not stand the unit upright without the BACK fastened The unit may collapse C...

Page 26: ...t å Fasten the UPRIGHT D2 to the TOP E2 Use two BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 113S å Fasten the UPRIGHT D2 to the LARGE SHELF I Tighten two TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Find the correct pre driled holes that line up with the UPRIGHT D2 and drill through the top surface of the TOP E2 These four holes must be here E2 I D2 BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 used in this step 113S 422428 www sauder com services...

Page 27: ...TOP E2 Tighten three TWIST LOCK FASTENERS å Fasten the SMALL SHELF J to the UPRIGHT D2 Tighten two TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS D2 E2 Angled edge S J Finished edge 422428 www sauder com services Page 27 LARGE DOOR ON RIGHT ...

Page 28: ... and SMALL SHELF J Tighten four TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Surface without TWIST LOCK FASTENERS A2 E2 J Edge with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS 422428 www sauder com services Page 28 LARGE DOOR ON RIGHT Just think The sooner you do this the sooner you do something else ...

Page 29: ...he LARGE END B2 and UPRIGHT D2 å Fasten the BOTTOM F2 to the ENDS A2 and B2 and UPRIGHT D2 Use six BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 113S Rounded edge A2 B2 D2 F2 Drill through these pre drilled holes Unfinished surface BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 6 used in this step 113S 422428 www sauder com services Page 29 LARGE DOOR ON RIGHT ...

Page 30: ...gram å Fasten the SKIRTS Q and R to the BOTTOM F2 Use four BLACK 9 16 WAFER HEAD SCREWS 33S through the FEET and into the BOTTOM as shown in the lower diagram å NOTE You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them Step 24 This hole must be here 18E 14M 4 used Q R R 32E 32E 31E 31E Q R R F2 BLACK 9 16 WAFER HEAD SCREW 4 used for the FEET 33S 422428 www sauder com se...

Page 31: ...FEET completely in Final adjustments will be made after the unit is standing upright å Fasten the METAL BRACKET 4G to the BOTTOM F2 and FRONT SKIRT Q Use two BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 1S Step 25 24E 25E 4G NAIL 72 used for the BACK 1N BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 2 used for the ANGLE BRACKET 1S SILVER 5 8 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8 used for the FOOT BASE 23S These holes must be here These holes must line ...

Page 32: ...RS å NOTE Be sure the PINS insert into the edges of the DOOR SHELVES and DOOR UPRIGHT before you tighten the TWIST LOCK FASTENERS H 1R C 6 used Edge with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Edge with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS G Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Plastic edge G Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Plastic edge G Surface with TWIST LOCK FASTENERS Plastic edge 422428 www sauder com services Page 32 LARGE DO...

Page 33: ... LOCK FASTENERS å NOTE Use the exact holes shown å Fasten the HINGES 1H to the DOOR END C Use eight BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S C H M 1H BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 8 used for the HINGES 1S SILVER 3 4 MACHINE SCREW 2 used for the PULL 20S BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 used for the STRIKE PLATES 11S IMPORTANT The PULL 102K must be fastened to the DOOR before the END and UPRIGHT are fastened 6I 6I...

Page 34: ...sten the HINGES 1H to the SMALL END å Fasten the HINGES 1H to the SMALL END A2 Use eight BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S å Push the MAGNETIC CATCHES 3I into the holes in the top and bottom corners of the UPRIGHT D2 BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 8 used for the HINGES 1S 3I 3I Place packing material books or magazines underneath the SMALL DOOR for support A2 D2 422428 www sauder com services Page 34 L...

Page 35: ...ep 29 å Fasten three HINGES 13H to the LARGE DOOR L2 Use six BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 11S 13H BLACK 1 2 FLAT HEAD SCREW 6 used for the HINGES 11S L2 422428 www sauder com services Page 35 LARGE DOOR ON RIGHT ...

Page 36: ...e diagram If it isn t loosen the mounting screw to slide it against the stops Then tighten the mounting screw å Fasten the LARGE DOOR L2 to the LARGE END B2 as shown in the lower diagram Use the screws in the HINGES You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them å Fasten a PULL 102K to the LARGE DOOR L2 Use two SILVER 3 4 MACHINE SCREWS 20S å See the next step for...

Page 37: ...ut å To adjust the DOORS up and down vertical loosen both vertical adjustment screws Move the DOORS up or down to the desired location Tighten the screws after making adjustments å To adjust the DOORS in or out depth loosen the mounting screw one turn and move the DOORS in or out as needed Tighten the mounting screw after making adjustments vertical adjustment Adjusting screw horizontal Mounting s...

Page 38: ...SHER 13M and the end of the SAFETY STRAP 60M 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver or a hand drill press the screw slightly onto the drywall 3 Apply pressure turn the screw until a pilot hole is made and the nylon sheath slips through 4 Turn the screw until it is flush against the wall and you feel a firm resistance 5 Continue to turn until the screw starts spinning freely å NOTE Before moving your unit to...

Page 39: ... SHELVES onto the METAL PINS and push down until each SHELF snaps into the SHELF SNAP 7R å Push the RUBBER SLEEVES 2R over sixteen METAL PINS 1R Insert the METAL PINS into the hole locations of your choice in the ENDS A2 and B2 and UPRIGHT D2 Set the ADJUSTABLE SHELVES N and P onto the METAL PINS B2 C N N O O O P P H 2R 1R 1R 422428 www sauder com services Page 39 D2 LARGE DOOR ON RIGHT O 7R 12 us...

Page 40: ... read the back pages of the instruction booklet for important safety information å This completes assembly Clean with your favorite furniture polish or a damp cloth Wipe dry 20 lbs 20 lbs 25 lbs 30 lbs 30 lbs 35 lbs 5 lbs 5 lbs 5 lbs 5 lbs 5 lbs 5 lbs 60 lbs total 73P 14P No load 422428 www sauder com services Page 40 6 used 8 used D2 And to celebrate why not share your success story ...

Page 41: ...er la Liste de pièces ci dessous avec la PART IDENTIFICATION du manuel en anglais pour vous familiariser avec les pièces avant l assemblage REMARQUE CE MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS CONTIENT D IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS RELATIVES À LA SÉCURITÉ À LIRE ET CONSERVER POUR TOUTE RÉFÉRENCE FUTURE Meuble de rangement Modèle 422428 4G CONSOLE EN MÉTAL 1 1H CHARNIÈRE 4 13H CHARNIÈRE À RESSORT 3 3I LOQUETEAU MAGNÉTIQ...

Page 42: ...SUS E2 et à la PETTE TABLETTE J Serrer quatre FIXATIONS TWIST LOCK ÉTAPE 7 Faire glisser les PIEDS 31E et 32E dans les crans des PLINTHES Q et R À l aide d un marteau enfoncer un TOURILLON 14M à travers les trous dans les PIEDS 31E et 32E Maintenant faire tourner un PATIN RÉGLABLE 18E dans chaque TOURILLON comme l indique le schéma du haut Fixer les PLINTHES Q et R au DESSOUS F2 Utiliser quatre VI...

Page 43: ...TÉ B2 comme l indique le schéma inférieur Utiliser les vis fournies avec les CHARNIÈRES Il est préférable de donner quelques tours de tournevis à chaque VIS avant de les serrer toutes à bloc Fixer une POIGNÉE 102K à la GRANDE PORTE L2 Utiliser deux VIS ARGENTÉES TÊTE LARGE 19 mm 20S Voir l étape suivante pour réglages des PORTES 422428 www sauder com services Page 43 ÉTAPE 10 Fixer les PLAQUES DE ...

Page 44: ... ce que la vis commence à pivoter librement REMARQUE Avant de déplacer l unité vers un emplacement différent dévisser le DISPOSITIF DE SÉCURITÉ POUR PLACOPLÂTRE 61M du mur La gaine en nylon restera derrière le mur 422428 www sauder com services Page 44 ÉTAPE 19 Attention Ne pas relever l élément dans sa position verticale avant d avoir fixé l ARRIÈRE L élément risque de s effondrer Fixer la SANGLE ...

Page 45: ...14M à travers les trous dans les PIEDS 31E et 32E Maintenant faire tourner un PATIN RÉGLABLE 18E dans chaque TOURILLON comme l indique le schéma du haut Fixer les PLINTHES Q et R au DESSOUS F2 Utiliser quatre VIS NOIRES TÊTE MINCE 14 mm 33S à travers les PIEDS et dans le DESSOUS comme l indique le schéma du bas REMARQUE Il est préférable de donner quelques tours de tournevis à chaque VIS avant de ...

Page 46: ...EMARQUE Avant de déplacer l unité vers un emplacement différent dévisser le DISPOSITIF DE SÉCURITÉ POUR PLACOPLÂTRE 61M du mur La gaine en nylon restera derrière le mur ÉTAPE 30 Relever avec précaution l élément dans sa position verticale et placer l élément dans son emplacement final REMARQUE Pour soulever un coin de l élément faire tourner le PATIN RÉGLABLE dans le sens contraire des aiguilles d ...

Page 47: ... INSTRUCCIONES CONTIENE INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE SOBRE LA SEGURIDAD POR FAVOR LEA Y GUÁRDELO PARA REFERENCIA EN EL FUTURO LISTA DE PARTES ITEM DESCRIPCIÓN CANTIDAD Modelo 422428 Gabinete para almacenaje 1H BISAGRA 4 13H BISAGRA DE RESORTE 3 3I AGARRADOR MAGNÉTICO 2 6I PLACA DE CONTACTO 2 102K TIRADOR 2 13M ARANDELA 1 14M TUERCA 4 60M CORREA DE SEGURIDAD 1 Ubique esta CORREA DE SEGURIDAD de nailon 60...

Page 48: ...l ESTANTE PEQUEÑO J Apriete cuatro SUJETADORES TWIST LOCK PASO 3 Encuentre los agujeros correctos que se alinean con el PARAL D2 y perfore a través de la superficie superior del PANEL SUPERIOR E2 NOTA Coloque el PARAL D2 en su lugar para asegurarse de que esté perforando a través de los agujeros correctos en el PANEL SUPERIOR E2 Hay cuatro agujeros pre taladrados en la superficie superior del PANEL ...

Page 49: ...los provistos de las BISAGRAS Debe apretar cada TORNILLO unas vueltas antes de apretar cualquier tornillo firmemente Fije un TIRADOR 102K a la PUERTA GRANDE L2 Utilice dos TORNILLOS PLATEADOS PARA METAL de 19 mm 20S Consulte el próximo paso para ajustar la PUERTA PASO 10 Fije las PLACAS DE CONTACTO 6I a la PUERTA PEQUEÑA M Utilice dos TORNILLOS NEGROS DE CABEZA PERDIDA de 13 mm 11S Fije el TIRADOR ...

Page 50: ...LA 13M y el extremo de la CORREA DE SEGURIDAD 60M 2 Con un destornillador Phillips o un taladro presione ligeramente el tornillo en el drywall 3 Presione gire el tornillo hasta que se haga un agujero piloto y se cuele la cubierta de nailon 4 Gire el tornillo hasta que quede al ras contra la pared y usted sienta una resistencia firme 5 Continúe girando hasta que el tornillo comience a rotar libremen...

Page 51: ...ROS DE CABEZA PERDIDA de 50 mm 113S PASO 22 Fije el EXTREMO PEQUEÑO A2 al PANEL SUPERIOR E2 y al ESTANTE PEQUEÑO J Apriete cuatro SUJETADORES TWIST LOCK PASO 21 Fije la MOLDURA DE PANEL SUPERIOR S al PANEL SUPERIOR E2 Apriete tres SUJETADORES TWIST LOCK Fije el ESTANTE PEQUEÑO J al PARAL D2 Apriete dos SUJETADORES TWIST LOCK 422428 www sauder com services Page 51 PASO 24 Deslice las PATAS 31E y 32...

Page 52: ...IDAD PARA EL DRYWALL 61M de su pared La cubierta de nailon permanecerá detrás de su pared PASO 29 Fije tres BISAGRAS 13H a la PUERTA GRANDE L2 Utilice seis TORNILLOS NEGROS DE CABEZA PERDIDA de 13 mm 11S 422428 www sauder com services Page 52 PASO 30 Cuidadosamente ponga la unidad en posición vertical y coloque su unidad en su posición final NOTA Para levantar una esquina de la unidad gire el DESLI...

Page 53: ... risques d accident ou peut endommager le mobilier et les articles ménagers Lire attentivement l information suivante sur la sécurité La mort voire de graves blessures peuvent se produire lorsque des enfants grimpent sur les meubles Une télécommande des jouets ou d autres articles placés sur un meuble peuvent encourager un enfant à grimper sur le meuble qui pourrait le renverser et résulter en gra...

Page 54: ...s graves debido al colapso de los muebles o al derribarse NUNCA coloque un televisor en muebles que no estén diseñados para soportar un televisor Este producto no está diseñado para soportar un televisor a menos que se incluya una etiqueta de advertencia de televisor y las instrucciones específicamente indiquen el tamaño y peso del televisor El sobrecargar los cajones y estantes puede resultar en m...

Page 55: ... ainsi qu une preuve d achat Les pièces de rechange seront garanties uniquement pendant la période restante de la garantie originale SAUDER NE SERA EN AUCUN CAS RESPONSABLE de TOUT DOMMAGE ACCESSOIRE OU CONSÉCUTIF DE TOUTE SORTE et lesdits dommages sont EXCLUS DE LA PRÉSENTE GARANTIE à savoir perte d utilisation démontage transport main d œuvre ou dommages matériels sur ou à proximité du produit C...

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