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Before inserting the drawers into your unit, be sure the bottom edges of the
CABINET ACTUATORS (W)
are about
1/4” above the top edges of the
RAILS
on the
RIGHT END (A2).
Follow the right diagram closely.
NOTE:
The CABINET ACTUATORS must be in the same locations to remove the drawers.
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To insert a drawer into your unit, line up the
EXTENSION SLIDES (SS)
on the drawer with the
EXTENSION
RAILS (RR)
on the unit and push the drawer into the unit until the drawer is fully inserted. The drawer will push in hard
until it is all the way in, then it will slide in and out easier.
NOTE:
The DRAWER FRONTS may need adjustments. To adjust the DRAWER FRONTS, loosen the
SCREWS that attach the DRAWER FRONTS and PULLS to the DRAWER BOX FRONTS. Make
adjustments and tighten the SCREWS.
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We recommend using the enclosed
SAFETY BRACKET (FF),
especially in homes with small children. To give the
unit added stability, use the
BRACKET
to attach the lower back corner of the unit to the wall or floor. Use a
9/16” LARGE HEAD SCREW (KK)
through one of the holes in the longer arm of the
BRACKET
and into your unit.
There are no holes provided in the unit. Then, use the
1--7/8” PAN HEAD SCREW (GG)
to fasten the
SAFETY
BRACKET
to your floor, base board, or into a stud in your wall. If you cannot locate a stud in your wall, consult your
local hardware store for a suitable fastener for your particular wall type.
For long--term care and maintenance of your unit, you may touch up the edges with the
TOUCH--UP PEN (EE).
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Please read the back page of the instruction booklet for important safety information.
This completes assembly. Use your favorite type of furniture polish on all finished surfaces to enhance the beauty of the
finish. Do not spray the polish directly onto the furniture. Spray the polish onto a cloth, then use the cloth to wipe the surface.
LOCKING
DRAWER
40 lbs.
50 lbs. each
CABINET
ACTUATOR (W)
RAIL (RR)
Fasten the
SAFETY
BRACKET (FF)
to
the
BOTTOM (D)
on
the inside of the unit.
OR
The bottom edges of
the
CABINET
ACTUATORS
should
be about 1/4” above
the top edges of the
RAILS
before
inserting the drawers.
CAUTION:
This Sauder unit
has been designed for the
weights shown in this step.
Exceeding these weights
could cause excessive
“sagging” of the part.
Extreme overloading could
cause failure of the part and
possible injury.
Fasten the
SAFETY
BRACKET (FF)
to
the back edge.