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Safety Precautions

Make sure anyone installing  

the Fixed Media Storage Cabinet 

has read and understands these 

instructions.

!

CAUTION

Throughout this manual you may find 

CAUTIONS

 and 

WARNINGS

 which are defined as follows:

 

WARNING

 means that failure to follow the instruction may result in serious injury or death. 

 

CAUTION

 

means that failure to follow the instruction may result in serious injury or damage  

 

to property.

Read all of these safety instructions before installing the Fixed Media Storage System.

Failure to comply with Warnings 

and Cautions in this document 

can result in damage to property 

or serious injury.

!

CAUTION

Structural Fasteners

Because materials and construction of floors and walls can vary, fasteners for attaching the 

 

Fixed Media Storage Cabinet to the structure are not provided.  

The installer must choose the appropriate fastener and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. 

Structural Fastener guidelines:

· 

If the floor is wood construction, attachment should be by sheet metal or lag screws (#10 minimum).

· 

If the floor is concrete, attachment should be by 1/4” concrete screw (Tapcon™), 1/4” drive nail or 

 

sheet metal screws (#10 minimum) into metal inserts.

· 

If the wall is wood stud-and-drywall construction, attachment should be by lag screws  

(1/4” minimum) into a stud.

· 

If the wall is metal stud-and-drywall construction, attachment should be by toggle bolt  

(Snap Toggle™) (1/4” minimum) into a stud. Toggle bolt (1/4” minimum) to be used between studs.

· 

If the wall is concrete block construction, attachment should be by concrete screws (#10 minimum) 

(Tapcon), 1/4” drive nail or toggle bolt (1/4” minimum). 

· 

If the wall is poured concrete construction, attachment should be by concrete screw (Tapcon)  

or wedge-type concrete anchors.

Inferior or improperly installed 

fasteners could cause the cabinet  

to detach from the structure.  

Serious injury or damage may result.

!

CAUTION

The cabinet must be anchored 

to both the floor and a wall.

!

CAUTION

Required Tools

· 

Phillips Head Screwdriver

· 

Standard Screwdriver

· 

Open-End Wrench, 1/4” or 1/4” Socket

· 

Tape Measure

· 

Carpenter’s Square

· 

Variable Speed Electric Drill

· 

Safety Glasses

· 

Gloves

Summary of Contents for Fixed Media Cabinets

Page 1: ...asteners 3 Required Tools 3 Component Identification 4 Weight Limits 5 Digital Lock Accessory Note 5 Hardware Parts List 6 Installation 7 Operation 12 Template for Mounting Power Strip 15 1 Column Fix...

Page 2: ...sulting from the use or defect of this manual The information in this document is not intended to cover all possible conditions and situations that might occur The end user must exercise caution and c...

Page 3: ...onstruction attachment should be by sheet metal or lag screws 10 minimum If the floor is concrete attachment should be by 1 4 concrete screw Tapcon 1 4 drive nail or sheet metal screws 10 minimum into...

Page 4: ...4 Component Identification Adjustable Shelf Organizer Fixed Shelf Rackmount Slide Out Shelf 4 10 cm Drawer File Drawer Cable Pass Through Structural Components Wire Clamp 8...

Page 5: ...ll Plastic Bin Accessory 204A007 113 Medium Plastic Bin Accessory 204A007 120 Medium Divided Plastic Bin Accessory 204A007 115 Digital Lock Accessory Note The Digital Lock Accessory is supplied in the...

Page 6: ...nector Bracket 253A115 Cabinet Cleat 2 X001872 1 4 14 x 5 8 Sheet Metal Screw 3 X001503 10 16 x 3 4 Sheet Metal Screw 4 X000045 8 15 x 5 8 Sheet Metal Screw 5 X001797 8 x 2 Wood Screw 6 X003599 Shelf...

Page 7: ...des are located under the Bottom Panel or Panels a Remove any Drawers that may be blocking the Bottom Panels by first pulling them outward then tilting up and lifting them out b Remove any Bottom Pane...

Page 8: ...leats against the floor anchor them to the floor using the appropriate fasteners as indicated in the Structural Fasteners section 3 Finish attaching both Cabinet Cleats to the End Panels using two 10...

Page 9: ...of the Cabinet using four 8 15 x 5 8 Sheet Metal Screws 5 3 Attach the Cabinet Connector Bracket to the Wall using the appropriate fasteners as indicated in the Structural Fasteners section For applic...

Page 10: ...k into their original position and align any joints along the front edges 2 Secure the Bottom Panels to the Front Stretcher Panel using one 8 x 2 Wood Screw 6 in each of the predrilled holes 3 Replace...

Page 11: ...tly as shown and pull it out to remove 4 Fitting the grooves in the Shelves over the Rails tilt the Shelves into position to rest on the Shelf Clips Remove Screws Shelf Clip 7 5 Fixed Shelves and Rack...

Page 12: ...tward then tilting it up and lifting it out The Plastic Bumper does not need to be removed from the Slide Out Shelf b Remove either the top or bottom set of Screws and Clips attaching both Glides to t...

Page 13: ...hey break away from the frame 4 To open the Rackmount remove the two Screws securing it to the above Fixed Shelf and carefully tip it down until the bottom rests on the shelf below 5 Cage Nuts 10 can...

Page 14: ...an be repositioned or more can be added as needed Organizer Panel Most of the accessories can be hooked onto the Organizer and can be located on the doors or at the back of the Cabinet The accessories...

Page 15: ...ecure the Power Strip mounting holes using two 8 x 5 8 Sheet Metal Screws and this template IMPORTANT Be sure that this page is printed at 100 actual size before using template 1 1 1 2 2 9 2 1 c m B e...

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