Instructions / Assembly

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
SIDE PANEL VENTING
Venting will still need to be cut at the job site on the end
of a cabinet run if that run contains a heat component
in that section. This will need to be cut/drilled into the
decorative end panel. We have provided a recommended
drill options below.
Side Burner base cabinets with a width of 15” to 24”
GRILL BASES AND SIDE BURNER CABINETS
Panel as shipped Panel after cutting on job site
Recommended
drill pattern
include 6 ventilation outlets to allow the release of
possible heat or gas buildup.
1 in the toe kick panel
3 in the base shelf
2 in the side of the cabinet
Side Burner base cabinets with a width of 30” include 6
ventilation outlets to allow the release of possible heat
or gas buildup.
1 in the toe kick panel
3 in the base shelf
2 in the side of the cabinet
Please Note: Insulated jacket must be used with all
Side Burner and Grill Cabinets
Please Note: These are the slots that will be precut into the toe kick material
INSTALLATION GUIDE
MATCHING ENDS AND ISLAND BACK PANELS
Matching End Panels and Island Back Panels are used to
cover any exposed cabinet sides or backs. These panels
are manufactured from the same material as the cabinet
doors and drawer fronts.
Matching End Panels are oversized and will not match the
exact measurements of your cabinets. This allows them to
be trimmed to follow the pitch of the oor of your outdoor
space, which is often sloped.
Matching Panels should be trimmed to t after the
cabinets are permanently set and leveled.
PANEL INSTALLATION:
1. Refer to your oorplan or cabinet layout to determine
which panels go in which location.
2. Measure each panel location from front to back and
top to bottom. Use these measurements to mark your
panel.
3. Once the panel is marked, use a table saw or circular
saw to trim the panel to size.
4. Use C-clamps or Quick-Grips to hold the panel in
place during installation.
INSTALLING HARDWARE:
Hardware is the nal step of your cabinet installation. This
is done after the drawers are back in place and the doors
have been replaced and adjusted to be square.
Placement of your hardware is per your choice and a
template can be purchased from your local hardware store.
Panel as shipped Panel after cutting
on job site without
heat component
Panel after cutting
on job site with
heat component
a. Screws (WSSS1.25-Screwkit) or Contractor
adhesive can be used to secure the panels to
the cabinets.
b. If using Screws make sure to drill pilot holes into
the cabinet before placing the permanent screw.
Please Note: Panels that will cover the side of a cabinet
with a Bar Riser Kit attached will need to have the prole
of the side of the cabinet combination cut out.
INSTALL:
1: Mark your doors/drawer fronts with a pencil or small
marker where the screw holes will go.
Make sure to carefully measure where these holes
will be drilled to ensure proper placement.
2: Drill the screw holes using the 3/16 drill bit
3: Attach the hardware using the screws provided
in the hardware bag, from the inside of the door/
drawer out into the piece of hardware.