2.3
INSTALLING DRAWER DIVIDERS
Dividers can be used to subdivide a small or medium Drawer into smaller compartments. This may be useful if you want to
separate medication by type or by time of day when it is due to be administered. Dividers are simply slotted into the Drawers
using the alignment ribs on the inside of the Drawers. The cutouts positioned upwards allows packaged syringes to be laid flat
on top of the dividers. Note that Dividers should not be used to store more than one patient’s medication in a single drawer. Each
Drawer can only be linked to one Patient for safety purposes.
2.4
INSERTING DRAWERS
1. When inserting Drawers, they must be tilted backwards slightly to ensure the tabs at the rear of the
Drawer clear the underside of the shelf.
2. Once the back of the Drawer is inserted, tilt the Drawer back to a horizontal angle and push it all the way in.
3. When the Drawer is fully inserted, you should hear a click. This is the locking mechanism engaging.
Image 4 - Inserting / Removing Drawer
Image 3 -
Installing Divider
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