Assembly Instructions

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The maximum weight
for each drawer should be no more than
100 lbs
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
Attach the bottom panel to the cabinet
using eleven M6 x 16 Phillips head bolts.
Insert four shelf supports inside the cabinet
at the desired height.
Place the shelf on the shelf supports.
The cabinet weight capacity is determined
by the stability of the surface it is mounted to.
FOR BEST RESULTS, WALL CABINETS
SHOULD BE MOUNTED TO STUDS OR
OTHER SOLID SURFACES. Do not mount
to drywall as it will not support the required
weight and poses a danger if mounted
incorrectly.
Attach the mounting bracket to the wall at
the desired height using two M6 x 40 hex
tapping screws.
Hang the wall cabinet on the mounting
bracket.
Fasten the wall cabinet to the wall with
a M6 x 65 hex tapping screw and washer.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
4-DRAWER BASE CABINET
Carefully lay the cabinet on its back on a
soft surface to protect the finish. Screw the
four adjustable feet onto the bottom of the
cabinet.
To remove a drawer, pull the drawer out so
it is almost fully extended. PUSH UP ON
THE RIGHT hand black release lever, while
PULLING DOWN ON THE LEFT hand black
release lever. While holding the levers in
the positions as instructed above, pull the
drawer outward until it is released from the
drawer slide.
PUSH UP (RIGHT HAND SIDE)
PULL DOWN (LEFT HAND SIDE)
To replace a drawer, extend the drawer
slides from the cabinet. Insert the brackets
on each side of the drawer into the slots in
the cabinet slides, BEING CAREFUL THAT
THEY ARE POSITIONED PROPERLY.
Once properly inserted, completely close
the drawer to set the slides in their proper
positions.
CAUTION:
The maximum shelf
capacity should be no more than 50 lbs
CAUTION: