8
Important:
Always ensure you are drilling straight
up or straight down through the marked mounting
holes on the template. Drilling at an angle may
prevent proper installation and may damage
cabinets if the drill bit pierces the partition.
4. Using a 1/32” drill bit, drill from the underside
of the cabinet up or the top down, creating
pilot holes through the 4 holes marked on
the template. This will help guide the
¼
” drill
bit in the next step. (F)
5. Switch to a
¼
” drill bit and drill straight up
or straight down through the holes that
have just been created. (G)
6. Once holes are drilled, remove tape and
mounting template.
7. Wipe dust and debris off the top side and
the underside of the cabinet surface.
8. Place a washer inside the cabinet over each
of the 4 holes you drilled. (H)
9. Determine what size screws to use by
placing a screw through the hole in the
cabinet without the appliance in place. The
screw should be
½
” exposed underneath
the cabinet to ensure the appliance is
properly attached to the cabinet. (I)
Note:
Several standard screw lengths are provided
but may not fi t all cabinet sizes.
10. Place one of the screws through each
of the washers covering the holes in the
cabinet, from the inside of the cabinet
down.
11. Hold appliance up to the screws, aligning
the front of the appliance with the front
edge of the cabinet base. The front of the
can opener DOES NOT include the cover,
as indicated on the mounting template.
Make sure there will be enough room to
lift the can opener lever when the cover is
open. Screws in the cabinet should align
with the mounting holes in the appliance.
(J)
Note:
It may require two people to ensure the
appliance is held in place while drilling.
J
F
G
H
I