
5.
Next, take the back cover (D), fold the two flaps in, and
insert into the back of the base (printed side facing inside
the mail center) between the shelf insert and the side of
the base, until the cover fits securely (Fig. 6).
If you wish to use the
diecut label flaps, pull
them down as shown
(Fig. 7). We have included
a set of labels with your
mail center. Unless you
have purchased more than
one 9-slot unit, you will
not need the 3 pieces you
removed in step 1.
For the 2- and 3-unit Mail Centers:
1.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 above to set up the remaining
9-slot units.
2.
When all units are constructed, place them side by side. Take
the connecting pieces you saved (see step 1) and tuck them
into the top of one unit (Fig. 8).
Leave half of the connecting pieces exposed. Then insert
the remaining half in the corresponding area on the other
units. Repeat the same procedure for units 2 and 3.
This will keep the mail center stable and secure (Fig. 9).
(You can either use the extra pieces to secure the bottom
of the units, save any extra perforated pieces for future
use or discard them.)
Congratulations!
Your Store More
®
Classroom Mail Center is ready for use!
Classroom Mail Center Assembly Instructions
Helping Teachers Make A Difference
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Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 6
D
Fig. 9
Brown side
faces up