
2.
Turn the handle to the
open position, and place
the locking cam (Ref.
No. 10) over the square shank of the door
handle. The latch must be
facing downward as
shown at right.
10.
Insert the remaining
shelves at your desired
levels. The shelf you
inserted earlier may
also be moved to a
different level if
desired.
1.
Place the locking handle (Ref. No. 9) through
the hole in the right hand
door and push until it
snaps into place.
Handle/Locking System Installation Instructions
B
B
8.
With the door & frame assembly in place, attach it
securely to the
unit by opening each door,
one at a time, and securing
the frame assembly using
2 bolts and 20 nuts
(Ref. Nos. 14
and 15). This
will require
attaching
nuts to the
nine pre-welded
bolts along each
side, plus two bolts and
nuts along the top. The bottom
will attach to the frame in Step 9.
11.
The cabinet must be
level in order for the
doors to close
properly. Levelers
may be adjusted by
placing a screwdriver
through the hole in
each end of the sill
and adjusting the
leveling screw.
Leveler
Access Holes
A
4.
Place the lock-
ing cam retainer (Ref.
No. 12) over the
square shank of the
door handle. Tap on
the edges of the cam
retainer with a hammer
until retainer sits firmly
against the locking
cam.
9.
Place the bottom (Ref. No. 7) in the lowest notch
of the shelf adjusting strips on the sides and
back. Make sure the flange with two holes faces
the front, and that
it is over the flange of
the frame sill. If
necessary,
you may
push out on
the side walls to
enable the bottom to
more easily slide into position. Attach the shelf
securely by bolting the bottom to the frame sill
with two bolts and nuts.
Two holes
must be in front.
Insert shelf into bottom lances.
3.
With the handle still
in the open position,
hook the locking bars (Ref. No. 8) to
the locking cam (see "A" at left). Then,
hold the lock bars in position while
sliding the nylon lock bar guide
inserts (Ref. No. 11) over the lock bar
ends and through the
door slots (see "B" at
left).