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STEP 3: INSTALL BATTEN AND SLIDE MEMBER
STEP 4: RE-CONNECT THE SLIDE MEMBERS
TROUBLE SHOOTING
1) Slides feel tight when pulling in/out.
A) Check that you are using the correct screw type. If the screw head protrudes too much it will stop the slides operating smoothly.
Ensure you are using 8G and/or panhead screw.
B) Check that the slide members are correctly re-connected. Use the disconnect lever and re-connect again (follow step 4).
2) Slides are stuck behind the cabinet door.
You require a thicker batten but if it’s stuck by just a few millimetres we suggest using washers from the hardware store or contact us if you need 4mm
spacers, which can be used in with battens.
CABINET
FRONT
EDGE
287
425
23
Set back from cabinet edge 5mm+
A) Recommended setback from cabinet edge is 5mm+. The closer to the front edge of the cabinet the better, unless you have spice racks on the door.
B) Mark your holes on the cabinet wall with your desired setback. Drill holes and check that battens and predrilled cabinet holes line up.
C) Screw your slide member and batten to the cabinet wall using the appropriate length screw. If you are screwing the batten to the cabinet wall first, we
suggest you counter sink the holes so screw head is flush with batten.
NOTE: Ensure your screw is 8G or less, otherwise they will prevent the slide working correctly.
A) Ensure the ball bearings are slid
forward before reconnecting.
B) Turn the outer slide member over
and connect to the inner member that
is installed to the cabinet wall.
C) Your slide and
batten combination
should clear your door
obstuction.
Move slides in/out to
ensure they are
operating smoothly.