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  • Page 1 G R Y D...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..................3 CLASSYC Legs ................15 CYRCLE Legs .................. 19 LYFT Legs ..................35 NORDYC Legs ................. 51 SPYN Legs ..................67 Putting in Boards ................83 Putting in Boards and Backwalls ............95 Extensions ..................115 Extensions with backwalls ............123 Doors with handles ................131 Doors with push-to-open ..............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    (dowels) and the type of wall structure. Unless you ordered an assembly service, MYCS GmbH cannot judge the state of the wall structure. The assembler assumes final responsibility for the dowels used.
  • Page 4 GRYD Manual 883.101.00 OUR MODULAR SYSTEM Introduction...
  • Page 5 We know that this is a different approach. Therefore we kindly ask you to read the following introductory pages carefully before starting the assembly process. A lot of happy MYCS customers shared their feedback with us and often reported once the logic behind the system is clear, assembling is an easy thing to do! In case you run into trouble during assembly - we will be there for you.
  • Page 6 SU01 Schubladenbox Drucktürknopf, 73x39x11 cm, natur 901.100.04 TAB Bodenträger 901.100.18 Sechskantschlüssel (abgewinkelt) 901.310.10 MYCS Zubehörbox 801.100.11 Manual SU01 GRYD 801.101.01 Handling Charge 101.150.10 SU01 Rückwand 73x17cm, Weiss 4er Pack 101.123.10 SU01 Schubladenfront, 73x17x2 cm, Weiss 4er Pack 101.150.00 SU01 Rückwand 73x17cm, Weiss S-037019 // 101.140.20...
  • Page 7 We know assembling furniture can take time, patience and dedication. Our customers often report that assembling a GRYD product is an easy thing to do, as soon as the overall structure behind it is clear. Therefore, we explain the overall logic before we move on to the step by step explanation. Please keep this logic in mind during the assembly process.
  • Page 8 GRYD Manual 883.101.00 Introduction...
  • Page 9 GRYD Manual 883.101.00 Information Depending on the design of your furniture, you need to perform one, several or all of the following steps. Have a look at the provided print out of your product to understand which steps to perform and which steps to skip.
  • Page 10 GRYD Manual 883.101.00 DON’T FORGET TO MEASURE www.mycs.com www.mycs.com www.mycs.com Drawer drawer door Door To help you find the correct spot to place your boards, we added a small measure to the back of this manual. Please use it as a reference as shown in the illustration above.
  • Page 11 TAB Bodenträger 901.100.18 Sechskantschlüssel (abgewinkelt) 101.123.10 SU01 Schubladenfront, 73x17x2 cm, Weiss 4er Pack 901.310.10 MYCS Zubehörbox 801.100.11 Manual SU01 GRYD 101.150.00 SU01 Rückwand 73x17cm, Weiss 101.140.20 SU01 Boden Top, 73x47 cm, Weiss 101.142.27 SU01 Boden Mitte, 73x47 cm, Eichenfurnier 101.142.20...
  • Page 12 This is why we recommend leaving the bottom board unscrewed. Where do I find the information about where to place the shelf boards? At MYCS the customer designs the product. The boards should be placed according to your own design. You received a print out of your product alongside the accessories.
  • Page 13 GRYD Manual 883.101.00 When opening a door with push-to-open mechanism, the magnet is suddenly attached to the door. The magnet has to be pushed into the bracket. A clicking sound CLICK! indicates the final position of the magnet. Why are there tiny holes in the middle of the shelf boards?
  • Page 14 GRYD Manual 883.101.00 In case you get stuck, just give us a call. UK +44 330 808 7475 DE +49 800 100 40 50 FR +33 (0)1 86 65 12 20 WARNING! Do not climb the furniture! The furniture might tip over resulting in injury and damage.
  • Page 15: Classyc Legs

    C L AS SYC LE G S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 16 GRYD Manual 883.101.01 Here are the parts you will need. Square felt pad CLASSYC Leg (Metal) CLASSYC Support Leg CLASSYC Leg 902.100.19 101.169.xx 101.170.00 101.168/268.xx 6 x 35 6 x 20 Screw 6 x 35mm Screw 6 x 20mm Hex Key Size 4 Hex Key Size 6 902.100.34...
  • Page 17 883.101.01 GRYD Manual All our sidewalls come with smaller metal legs by default. Since you ordered another type of leg, you don’t need them for your furniture. Please remove all of them as shown above. Depending your configuration, screw Classyc metal leg P27 (illustration on the left) or Classyc square leg P33 (illustration on the right) into both outer sidewalls as seen above.
  • Page 18 GRYD Manual 883.101.01 Connect support leg P28 with all inner sidewalls as seen above, using screw P30. Add paddings under the leg construction as shown above. The paddings will protect your floor from scratches. CLASSYC Legs...
  • Page 19: Cyrcle Legs

    CYR CL E LE G S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 20 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Here are the parts you will need. or more depending for each end of or more depending or more depending on your configuration the platform on your configuration on your configuration Leg Platform Plate (Double-sided) Leg Platform Plate (Single-sided)
  • Page 21 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 3 x 10 Metal shelf support Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm 901.100.04 901.100.05 Bottom Board Outer Sidewalls Inner Sidewalls 101.171/271.xx, 101.172/272.xx 101.100/200.xx, 101.101/201.xx 101.106/206.xx, 101.107/207.xx 101.102/202.xx, 101.103/203.xx 101.108/208.xx, 101.109/209.xx 101.104/204.xx, 101.105/205.xx 101.110/210.xx, 101.111/211.xx CYRCLE Legs...
  • Page 22 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Overall: the single platforms belong below the outer sidewalls and connect with the CYRCLE leg. The double platform(s) belong below the inner sidewall(s) and connect with the support leg that is needed for stability reasons. NOTE: you need to add one support leg per inner sidewall. If you assemble one or more inner sidewalls without a support leg, stability can’t be guaranteed.
  • Page 23 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Have a look at the example constructions on the left and how the leg construction for these examples look like on the right. Find the one construction that matches your design the best and assemble the leg construction accordingly.
  • Page 24 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Prepare installation of CYRCLE leg below outer sidewall: connect single end platform P2 and two profiles of P3 or P4 (depending on configuration) with the screw P7. Pay attention to illustration (left): make sure to connect the platform from the right side.
  • Page 25 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Prepare installation of support leg below inner sidewall: connect double platform P1 and two profiles of P3 or P4 (depending on configuration) with the screw P7. Pay attention to illustration (left): make sure to connect the platform from the right side.
  • Page 26 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Connect CYRCLE leg P23 with the profiles P3/P4 by using screw P8 (6x16mm). The legs can be installed in five different positions (A, B, C, D, E). We recommend installing the legs towards the external edges of the product (pos. E or D) if it is tall (130cm or more) or expected to hold a lot of weight.
  • Page 27 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 To protect your floor surface from scratches, stick the paddings P9 to CYRCLE (P23) and support leg P6. Place the leg construction at the target location of your furniture. Pay attention to the location of the support leg (at the back, not at the front).
  • Page 28 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Level the construction horizontally by adjusting the support leg(s) as shown above. This step is particularly important as it prevents the construction from bending. All our sidewalls come with smaller metal legs by default. Since you ordered another type of leg, you don’t need them for your furniture.
  • Page 29 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 The metal shelf supports (P13) are there to hold the bottom boards. Screw the supports into all sidewalls as shown above (using screw P14). Please check your configuration to figure out where to screw in the support. You need to use them wherever you placed a board. Please refer to the “Don’t forget to measure”...
  • Page 30 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Screw in distancer P11 and pad P10 to the bottom boards P25 by using the screw P12 (3,5 x 25mm). 30 CYRCLE Legs...
  • Page 31 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Now stick the first two sidewalls into their platform: the outer sidewalls go into the end of the single end platform P2 and the inner sidewall in the middle of the double platform P1. CYRCLE Legs...
  • Page 32 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Place bottom boards P25 on the platform by joining it to the sidewalls P34/P35 with additional help. 32 CYRCLE Legs...
  • Page 33 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 Screw in the sidewalls P34/P35 to the bottom boards and turn the lock underneath the bottom board to connect the rails with the board. You should hear a ‘click’ sound once the lock is in its final position.
  • Page 34 GRYD Manual 883.101.02 page 13 - 15 NOTE: Step 11 to 13 go together and have to be performed multiple times if your configuration requires it (depending on the number of sidewalls you have ordered). Please connect two sidewalls on the left side of your product with their platform (step 11), mount the bottom board in the middle of them (step 12) and finally lock the bottom platform with the rails (step 13).
  • Page 35: Lyft Legs

    LYF T LEG S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 36 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 Here are the parts you will need. or more depending for each end of or more depending or more depending on your configuration the platform on your configuration on your configuration Leg Platform Plate (Double-sided) Leg Platform Plate (Single-sided)
  • Page 37 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 Exterior socle 37cm Exterior socle 73cm Interior socle 37cm Interior socle 73cm 101.163/263.xx 101.164/264.xx 101.160/260.xx 101.161/261.xx 6 x 65 4,5 x 45 Socle attachment Square felt pad Flat head screw 6 x 65mm Truss screw 4,5 x 45mm 101.162/262.xx...
  • Page 38 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 Overall: the single platforms belong below the outer sidewalls and the double platform(s) belong below the inner sidewall(s). 38 LYFT Legs...
  • Page 39 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 Have a look at the example constructions on the left and what the leg construction for these examples look like on the right. Find the construction that matches your design the best and assemble the leg construction accordingly.
  • Page 40 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 (x4) P3 P4 P3 P4 P3 P4 Prepare installation of LYFT leg below outer sidewall: connect single end platform P2 and two profiles of P3 or P4 (depending on configuration) with the screw P7. Pay attention to the illustration (left): make sure to connect the platform from the right side.
  • Page 41 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 P3 P4 (x8) P3 P4 P3 P4 Prepare installation below inner sidewall: connect double platform P1 and two profiles of P3 or P4 (depending on configuration) with the screw P7. Pay attention to illustration (left): make sure to connect the platform from the right side.
  • Page 42 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 If your product only has two sidewalls If your furniture does not have more than two sidewalls: connect inner socle attachment P19 with your socles P17/P18 (depending on configuration) using screw P22. If your furniture does not have more than two...
  • Page 43 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 If your product has more than two sidewalls If your furniture has more than two sidewalls: connect socle construction with platforms using screw P21 as seen on the illustration above. Add paddings under the socle construction as seen above. The paddings will protect your floor from scratches.
  • Page 44 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 Remove front panel from socle construction (needed for step 14). Place the leg construction at the target location of your furniture. Make sure to place the open socle part at the front of your furniture. 44 LYFT Legs...
  • Page 45 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 All our sidewalls come with smaller metal legs by default. Since you ordered another type of leg, you don’t need them for your furniture. Please remove all of them as shown above. The metal shelf supports (P13) are there to hold the bottom boards.
  • Page 46 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 Screw in distancer P11 and pad P10 to the bottom boards P25 by using the screw P12 (3,5 x 25mm). 46 LYFT Legs...
  • Page 47 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 Now stick the first two sidewalls into their platform:The outer sidewalls go into the end of the single end platform P2 and the inner sidewall in the middle of the double platform P1. LYFT Legs...
  • Page 48 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 Place bottom boards P25 on the platform by joining it to the sidewalls P26 with additional help. 48 LYFT Legs...
  • Page 49 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 1. Lock the hinge underneath the bottom board to connect the rails with the board. You should hear a ‘click’ sound once the lock is in its final position. 2. Once this is done, put the front part(s) of the socle back into place (as they have been removed in step 7).
  • Page 50 GRYD Manual 883.101.03 GRYD MANUAL MANUAL ID 2. NORDYC LEGS page 19-22 page 13 - 15 NOTE: Step 12 to 14 go together and have to be performed multiple times if your configuration requires it (depending on the number of sidewalls you have ordered). Please connect two sidewalls on the left-hand side of your product with their platform (step 12), mount the bottom board in the middle of them (step 13) and finally lock the bottom platform with the rails (step 14).
  • Page 51: Nordyc Legs

    N OR DYC L E G S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 52 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 Here are the parts you will need. or more depending for each end of or more depending or more depending on your configuration the platform on your configuration on your configuration Leg Platform Plate (Double-sided) Leg Platform Plate (Single-sided)
  • Page 53 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 3 x 10 Metal shelf support Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm 901.100.04 901.100.05 Bottom Board Outer Sidewalls Inner Sidewalls 101.171/271.xx, 101.172/272.xx 101.100/200.xx, 101.101/201.xx 101.106/206.xx, 101.107/207.xx 101.102/202.xx, 101.103/203.xx 101.108/208.xx, 101.109/209.xx 101.104/204.xx, 101.105/205.xx 101.110/210.xx, 101.111/211.xx NORDYC Legs...
  • Page 54 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 Overall: the single platforms belong below the outer sidewalls and connect with the NORDYC leg. The double platform(s) belong below the inner sidewall(s) and connect with the support leg that is needed for stability reasons. NOTE: you need to add one support leg per inner sidewall. If you assemble one or more inner sidewalls without a support leg, stability can’t be guaranteed.
  • Page 55 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 Have a look at the example constructions on the left and what the leg construction for these examples looks like on the right. Find the construction that matches your design the best and assemble the leg construction accordingly.
  • Page 56 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 (x4) P3 P4 P3 P4 P3 P4 Prepare installment of NORDYC leg below outer sidewall: connect single end platform P2 and two profiles of P3 or P4 (depending on configuration) with the screw P7. Pay attention to the illustration (left): make sure to connect the platform from the right side.
  • Page 57 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 P3 P4 (x8) P3 P4 P3 P4 Prepare installment of support leg below inner sidewall: connect double platform P1 and two profiles of P3 or P4 (depending on configuration) with the screw P7. Pay attention to illustration (left): make sure to connect the platform from the right side.
  • Page 58 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 (x4) Connect NORDYC leg P5 with the profiles P3/P4 by using screw P8 (6x16mm). (x4) The legs can be installed in four different positions (A, B, C, D). We recommend installing the legs towards the external edges of the product (pos. D) if it is tall (130cm or more) or expected to hold a lot of weight.
  • Page 59 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 To protect your floor surface from scratches, stick the paddings P9 to NORDYC (P5) and support leg P6. Place the leg construction at the target location of your furniture. Pay attention to the location of the support leg (at the back, not at the front).
  • Page 60 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 Level the construction horizontally by adjusting the support leg(s) as shown above. This step is particularly important as it prevents the construction from bending. All our sidewalls come with smaller metal legs by default. As you ordered another type of leg, you don’t need them for your furniture.
  • Page 61 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 The metal shelf supports (P13) are there to hold the bottom boards. Screw the supports into all sidewalls as shown above (using screw P14). Please check your configuration to figure out where to screw in the support. You need to use them wherever you placed a board. Please refer to the “Don’t forget to measure”...
  • Page 62 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 Screw in distancer P11 and pad P10 to the bottom boards P25 by using the screw P12 (3,5 x 25mm). 62 NORDYC Legs...
  • Page 63 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 Now stick the first two sidewalls into their platform: the outer sidewalls go into the end of the single end platform P2 and the inner sidewall in the middle of the double platform P1. NORDYC Legs...
  • Page 64 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 Place bottom boards P25 on the platform by joining it to the sidewalls P34/P35 with additional help. 64 NORDYC Legs...
  • Page 65 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 Screw in the sidewalls to the bottom boards and turn the lock underneath the bottom board to connect the rails with the board. You should hear a ‘click’ sound once the lock is in its final position.
  • Page 66 GRYD Manual 883.101.04 page 13 - 15 NOTE: Step 11 to 13 go together and have to be performed multiple times, if your configuration requires it (depending on the number of sidewalls you have ordered). Please connect two sidewalls on the left-hand side of your product with their platform (step 11), mount the bottom board in the middle of them (step 12) and finally lock the bottom platform with the rails (step 13).
  • Page 67: Spyn Legs

    S PYN LE G S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 68 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Here are the parts you will need. or more depending for each end of or more depending or more depending on your configuration the platform on your configuration on your configuration Leg Platform Plate (Double-sided) Leg Platform Plate (Single-sided)
  • Page 69 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Bottom Board Outer Sidewalls Inner Sidewalls 101.171/271.xx, 101.172/272.xx 101.100/200.xx, 101.101/201.xx 101.106/206.xx, 101.107/207.xx 101.102/202.xx, 101.103/203.xx 101.108/208.xx, 101.109/209.xx 101.104/204.xx, 101.105/205.xx 101.110/210.xx, 101.111/211.xx SPYN Legs...
  • Page 70 Overall: the single platforms belong below the outer sidewalls and the double platform(s) belong below the inner sidewall(s). NOTE: the maximum carrying capacity per wheel is 50kg. E.g.: the maximum weight of a GRYD SPYN construction with 4 wheels is 200kg. Please calculate the maximum capacity of your furniture accordingly (number of wheel * 50kg) and keep it in mind once you add your personal belongings to your furniture.
  • Page 71 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Have a look at the example constructions on the left and what the leg construction for their examples look like on the right. Find the one construction that matches your design the best and assemble the leg construction accordingly.
  • Page 72 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Prepare installment of Spyn leg below outer sidewall: connect single end platform P2 and two profiles of P3 or P4 (depending on configuration) with the screw P7. Pay attention to the illustration (left): make sure to connect the platform from the right side.
  • Page 73 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Prepare installation of Spyn leg below inner sidewall: connect double platform P1 and two profiles of P3 or P4 (depending on configuration) with the screw P7. Pay attention to the illustration (left): make sure to connect the platform from the right side.
  • Page 74 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 1 Remove connector screw from wheel(s) 2 Screw in connector screw into single end platform (P2) / double platform (P1) as seen above 3 Plug wheel into connector screw. You should hear a ‘click’ sound once the wheel is in its final position.
  • Page 75 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Make sure to match the position of the hinges as seen in A above. Otherwise you won’t be able to mount the sidewalls properly. All our sidewalls come with smaller metal legs by default. As you ordered another type of leg, you don’t need them for your furniture.
  • Page 76 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 The metal shelf supports (P13) are there to hold the bottom boards. Screw the supports into all sidewalls as shown above (using screw P14). Please check your configuration to figure out where to screw in the support. You need to use them wherever you placed a board. Please refer to the “Don’t forget to measure”...
  • Page 77 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Now prepare the bottom boards to be connected with the existing construction. Screw in distancer P11 and pad P10 to the bottom boards P25 by using the screw P12 (3,5x25mm). SPYN Legs...
  • Page 78 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Now stick the first two sidewalls into their platform: The outer sidewalls go into the end of the single end platform P2 and the inner sidewall in the middle of the double platform P1. 78 SPYN Legs...
  • Page 79 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Place bottom boards P25 on the platform by joining it to the sidewalls P34/P35 with additional help. SPYN Legs...
  • Page 80 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 Screw in the sidewalls P34/P35 to the bottom boards and turn the hinge (lock) underneath the bottom board to connect the rails with the board. You should hear a ‘click’ sound once the lock is in its final position.
  • Page 81 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 page 12-14 NOTE: The steps 8 - 10 go together and have to be performed multiple times, if your configuration requires it (depending on the number of sidewalls you have ordered). Please connect two sidewalls on the left-hand side of your product with their platform (step 8), mount the bottom board in the middle of them (step 10) and finally lock the bottom platform with the rails (step 10).
  • Page 82 GRYD Manual 883.101.05 NOTE: every compartment (section out of two sidewalls and their connecting boards) needs at least one backwall to guarantee stability. Installing backwalls will be covered in the following pages. NOTE: please do not attach your furniture to the wall nor level it, as explained in step 3 and 9-11 in the following pages.
  • Page 83: Putting In Boards

    PUT T IN G I N B OA RD S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 84 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 Here are the parts you will need. 3 x 10 Metal shelf support Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm Metal bracket set Hexagonal wrench 901.100.04 901.100.05 901.100.17 901.100.18 901.100.37 Outer Sidewalls Inner Sidewalls 101.100/200.xx, 101.101/201.xx 101.106/206.xx, 101.107/207.xx 101.102/202.xx, 101.103/203.xx 101.108/208.xx, 101.109/209.xx...
  • Page 85 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 NOTE: Your furniture will get heavy very quickly during assembly. We highly recommend checking the final measurements of your furniture now and to build your furniture directly at the desired final location. Make sure to measure the space of the final location of your furniture and leave enough room to move around comfortably during assembly.
  • Page 86 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 Let’s start with the first two sidewalls. Put them at their target location and add the metal shelf supports P13 as shown above. These are there to hold the boards. You’ll need them in the last holes to hold the bottom boards.
  • Page 87 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 Now you can add the bottom board P43. They all come with four connecting sockets that match the metal shelf supports you added in the previous step. Make sure to connect the board from the correct side and in the correct direction. Please see the illustration above for more details of what to watch out for.
  • Page 88 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 Keep on adding boards according to your design and tie them up as seen above. NOTE: Do not add the top board yet. This will be added later on. 88 Putting in Boards...
  • Page 89 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 Congratulations! You have constructed the first compartment of your furniture. Have a look at your furniture design and repeat steps two to seven as often as needed by adding sidewall by sidewall and connect them with bottom and middle boards. Move from left to right. Once you reach the right-hand side of your furniture, move on to the next pages.
  • Page 90 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 If your furniture does not have a separate leg construction: Before attaching your furniture to the wall, you need to make sure everything is levelled. To help you out with this, our sidewalls come with 3 metal legs by default. The maximum adjustable height is 15mm. Use the key (P37) to adjust the height wherever needed to level your furniture.
  • Page 91 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 The illustration above shows where you have to connect your furniture to the wall depending on your own design. NOTE: no matter what size your product is, use at least two brackets. Place the brackets below the boards up to eye level, and above the boards above eye level, simply to avoid them being seen from a distance.
  • Page 92 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 Connect your furniture to the wall as shown above with the metal bracket provided (P42). Leave about 10cm space at the top of the sidewall. Repeat this step according to the explanation on the previous page. NOTE: The provided metal bracket is a safety feature. Also, it helps to stabilise your furniture, but it has no load-bearing function.
  • Page 93 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 Once the brackets are all in place you can move on and add the final top boards. Proceed as in the steps before and pay attention to the direction of the top board (as illustrated above). If you placed a board behind a door in your...
  • Page 94 GRYD Manual 883.101.07 Repeat the previous steps as many times as you need to reach the top right of your furniture. 94 Putting in Boards...
  • Page 95: Putting In Boards And Backwalls

    PUT T IN G I N B OA RD S AND BAC KWA LL S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 96 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Here are the parts you will need. 3 x 10 Wall mount strip set Metal shelf support Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm Hexagonal wrench 901.100.06 901.100.04 901.100.05 901.100.18 Outer Sidewalls Inner Sidewalls Backwalls Metal bracket set 101.100/200.xx, 101.101/201.xx 101.106/206.xx, 101.107/207.xx...
  • Page 97 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 NOTE: Your furniture will gain weight very quickly during assembly. We highly recommend checking the final measurements of your furniture now and to build it directly at the desired final location. Make sure to measure the space of the final location of your furniture and leave enough room to move around comfortably during assembly.
  • Page 98 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Let’s start with the first two sidewalls. Put them at their target location and add the metal shelf supports (P13) as shown above. These are there to hold the boards. You’ll need them in the last holes to hold the bottom boards.
  • Page 99 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Before adding the first boards, we need you to add an important safety feature: P36 is a simple restraining strap that connects your furniture with your wall and prevents the furniture from tipping over. To attach the strap to your sidewall, you need to drill a small hole (Ø 2.5mm and 10mm deep) into your sidewall.
  • Page 100 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Now you can add the bottom board P39. They all come with four connecting sockets that match the metal shelf supports you added in step 2. Make sure to connect the board from the correct side and in a way that the restraining strap you added in the last step is at the back of your furniture.
  • Page 101 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Once the bottom board is in place, you can add a backwall (P41). All our backwalls come with a plug-in connector and fit exactly into the pre-drilled holes of the boards. NOTE: Once a backwall is installed, you won’t be able to change the position of the board anymore.
  • Page 102 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 BOARD BEHIND FRONTS 36, 74 cm 36 cm 303,5/431,5 101.120/220.XX 74 cm 101.131/231.XX BOARD BETWEEN FRONTS// DIVIDING BACKWALLS 340/468 BOARD BEHIND FRONTS 55, 113, 151, 190, 228 cm// DIVIDING BACKWALLS 55 cm 101.121/221.XX 113 cm 101.132/232.XX 151 cm 101.133/233.XX...
  • Page 103 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Now you can move on with adding the next board (P39) on top of the existing construction: the board will fit into the plug-in connector of the backwall and into the metal shelf supports of the sidewalls. Keep on adding boards and backwalls according to your design and tie up the boards as seen above on the right.
  • Page 104 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Now you can move on with adding the next board (P45) on top of the existing construction: the board will fit into the plug-in connector of the backwall and into the metal shelf supports of the sidewalls. Keep on adding boards and backwalls according to your design and tie up the boards as seen above on the right.
  • Page 105 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Congratulations! You have constructed the first compartment of your furniture. Have a look at your furniture design and repeat steps two to seven as often as needed by adding sidewall by sidewall and connect them with bottom, middle boards and the corresponding backwalls. Move from left to right.
  • Page 106 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 If your furniture does not have a separate leg construction: Before attaching your furniture to the wall, you need to make sure everything is levelled. To help you out with this, our sidewalls come with 3 metal legs by default. The maximum adjustable height is 15 mm. Use the key (P37) to adjust the height wherever needed to level your furniture.
  • Page 107 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 The illustration above shows where you have to connect your furniture to the wall depending on your own design. NOTE: No matter what size your product is, use at least two straps. Place the straps below the boards up to eye level, and above the boards above eye level, simply to avoid them being seen from a distance.
  • Page 108 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Connect your furniture to the wall as shown above. Please make sure to create a right angle (90°) with the strap (as shown in 2. above). Repeat this step according to the explanation on the previous page.
  • Page 109 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Once the straps are all in place you can move on and add the final backwalls and top boards. Proceed as in the steps before and pay attention to the direction of the top board (as illustrated above).
  • Page 110 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 If you placed a board behind a door in your furniture design: The door boards (P40) are a different size but have to be installed in exactly the same way as the normal boards. Please check your design and place the door boards where they belong.
  • Page 111 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Repeat the previous steps as many times as you need to reach the top right of your furniture. Putting in Boards and Backwalls...
  • Page 112 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 NOTE: If your configuration has sections without backwalls, we suggest an additional fix to the wall with the provided angles (P42). Please follow the rules from step 10 to place them correctly. 112 Putting in Boards and Backwalls...
  • Page 113 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 Putting in Boards and Backwalls...
  • Page 114 GRYD Manual 883.101.06 114 Putting in Boards and Backwalls...
  • Page 115: Extensions

    EX T EN SIO N S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 116 GRYD Manual 883.101.09 Here are the parts you will need. 3 x 10 Metal shelf support Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm Metal bracket set 901.100.04 901.100.05 901.100.17 901.100.37 Outer Sidewalls Inner Sidewalls Outer extensions Inner extensions 101.100/200.xx, 101.101/201.xx 101.106/206.xx, 101.107/207.xx 101.125/225.xx, 101.126/226.xx,...
  • Page 117 GRYD Manual 883.101.09 Add metal shelf supports (P13) to the extension sidewalls according to the location of the boards (check your configuration if you’re unsure). Pay attention to reference (A) in order to mount the extension walls from the correct side.
  • Page 118 GRYD Manual 883.101.09 In this step you connect the extension sidewalls with your existing construction. Use the dowels P46 for this step. NOTE: Once again, make sure to connect the extension from the correct side. The illustration on the right explains how you can use the ruler (printed on the back of this manual) to check whether or not you are connecting it from the correct side.
  • Page 119 GRYD Manual 883.101.09 Connect your extension section to the wall as shown above with the metal bracket provided (P42). Leave around about 5cm space at the top of the sidewall. Repeat this step accordingly. NOTE: The metal bracket provided is a safety feature only. Also, it helps to stabilise your furniture, but it has no load-bearing function.
  • Page 120 GRYD Manual 883.101.09 Once the brackets are all in place you can move on and add further boards and finally the top board, according to your configuration. Proceed as in the steps before and make sure to fix the boards with the metal shelf supports (as illustrated above on the right).
  • Page 121 GRYD Manual 883.101.09 Have a look at your furniture design and repeat steps one to four as often as needed by adding one extension wall at a time and connect them with middle and top boards. Move from left to right.
  • Page 123: Extensions With Backwalls

    EX T EN SIO N S W ITH BACKWAL LS F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 124 GRYD Manual 883.101.08 Here are the parts you will need. 3 x 10 Wall mount strip set Wooden dowel 8 x 30mm Metal shelf support Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm 901.100.04 901.100.05 901.100.06 901.100.19 Outer Sidewalls Inner Sidewalls Outer extensions Inner extensions 101.100/200.xx, 101.101/201.xx...
  • Page 125 GRYD Manual 883.101.08 Add metal shelf supports (P13) to the extension sidewalls according to the location of the boards (check your configuration if you’re unsure). Pay attention to reference (A) in order to mount the extension walls from the correct side.
  • Page 126 GRYD Manual 883.101.08 Now we need you to add an important safety feature: P36 is a simple restraining strap that connects your furniture to your wall and prevents the furniture from tipping over. To attach the strap to your sidewall, you need to drill a small hole (Ø 2.5mm and 10mm deep) into your sidewall.
  • Page 127 GRYD Manual 883.101.08 In this step you connect the extension sidewalls with your existing construction. Use the dowels P46 for this step. NOTE: Once again, make sure to connect the extension from the correct side. The illustration on the right explains how you can use the ruler (printed on the back of this manual) to check whether or not you are connecting it from the correct side.
  • Page 128 GRYD Manual 883.101.08 Connect your furniture to the wall as shown above. Plesae make sure to create a right angle (90°) with the strap (as shown in 2. above). Repeat this step accordingly (repeating logic explained in manual 7/8, step 11).
  • Page 129 GRYD Manual 883.101.08 Once the straps are all in place you can move on and add further backwalls and boards, according to your configuration. Proceed as in the steps before and make sure to fix the board with the metal shelf supports (as illustrated above on the right).
  • Page 130 GRYD Manual 883.101.08 Use the top board (P38) and backwall (P41) to complete the assembly for this compartment. Have a look at your furniture design and repeat steps one to six as often as needed by adding one extension wall at a time and connect them with middle and top boards.
  • Page 131: Doors With Handles

    D OOR S W ITH HAND LE S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 132 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 Here are the parts you will need. 3 x 10 Hinge soft close Mounting plate for hinges Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm 901.101.07 901.101.08 901.100.05 3,5 x 13 3,0 x 13 Screw US 3,5 x 13mm Screw US 3 x 13mm...
  • Page 133 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 36 cm 101.120/220.XX 55 cm 101.131/231.XX Doors 74 cm 101.121/221.XX 113 cm 101.132/232.XX 151 cm 101.133/233.XX 190 cm 101.134/234.XX 228 cm 101.135/235.XX Doors with handles...
  • Page 134 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 Before you start adding doors to your construction, please take a moment to decide where to place the door opening mechanisms (top or bottom and left or right). It’s up to you. Our recommendation: Place the opening mechanism at the top area of each door from the bottom of your product up to eye level.
  • Page 135 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 All our doors come flat packed to minimise packaging space. To install the doors, you need to prepare them by screwing in the pivot joints first. Doors with handles...
  • Page 136 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 Before you can add the hinges to the sidewalls, you now have to decide upon the direction in which your door will open. Opening direction to the left: screw in the hinges into the left sidewall of the compartment.
  • Page 137 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 For double-wing doors: to ensure that all our doors close properly, all standard handles come with a magnetic closing unit. In this step we show you how to install it. At first you need to connect the two elements that belong to the magnetic closing unit (P51, P53) and screw it into the pre-drillings.
  • Page 138 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 For single-wing doors with the handle placed at the top or at the bottom: Opening direction to the left/handle on the right: screw the magnetic closing unit into the right sidewall of your compartment. Opening direction to the right/handle on the left: screw the magnetic closing unit into the left sidewall of your compartment.
  • Page 139 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 Now you can connect the doors with your furniture. Press the pivot joints onto the hinges as shown above until they engage with a click. The zoom above illustrates the exact position. Doors with handles...
  • Page 140 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 36 cm 101.120/220.XX 55 cm 101.131/231.XX 74 cm 101.121/221.XX 113 cm 101.132/232.XX 110 cm 151 cm 101.133/233.XX 190 cm 101.134/234.XX 228 cm 101.135/235.XX Screw in the handles at the position of your choice. Doors with handles...
  • Page 141 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 In case a door front does not sit properly, this is what you can do A for vertical adjustments B for forward/backward adjustments C for horizontal adjustments D for removing the door Doors with handles...
  • Page 142 GRYD Manual 883.101.10 Our magnetic closing units provide you with the option to level your doors in case they do not sit flush on the closing mechanism. As shown above, you can adjust the connector pin up to 1.5mm in one direction or the other.
  • Page 143: Doors With Push-To-Open

    PUS H -TO -O P E N D OORS F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this.
  • Page 144 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 Here are the parts you will need. 3 x 10 Hinge push Mounting plate for hinges Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm 901.100.07 901.100.08 901.100.05 3,5 x 13 3,0 x 13 Metal plate for push-to-open Screw US 3,5 x 13mm...
  • Page 145 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 36 cm 101.120/220.XX 55 cm 101.131/231.XX Doors 74 cm 101.121/221.XX 113 cm 101.132/232.XX 151 cm 101.133/233.XX 190 cm 101.134/234.XX 228 cm 101.135/235.XX Push-to-open doors...
  • Page 146 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 Before you start adding doors to your construction, please take a moment to decide where to place the door opening mechanisms (top or bottom and left or right). It’s up to you. Our recommendation: Place the opening mechanism at the top area of each door from the bottom of your product up to eye level.
  • Page 147 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 All our doors come flat packed to minimise packaging space. To install the doors, you need to prepare them by screwing in the pivot joints first. Push-to-open doors...
  • Page 148 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 Before you can add the hinges to the sidewalls, you now have to decide upon the direction in which your door will open. Opening direction to the left: screw in the hinges into the left sidewall of the compartment.
  • Page 149 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 For double-wing doors: At first you need to connect the two elements that belong to the push to open unit (P51, P58) and screw it into the pre-drillings. You need to do this twice: once for the left door and once for the door on the right.
  • Page 150 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 For single-wing doors with the opening mechanism placed at the top or at the bottom: Opening direction to the left/push-mechanism on the right: screw the push to open unit into the right sidewall of your compartment. Opening direction to the right/push-mechanism on the left: screw the push to open unit into the left sidewall of your compartment.
  • Page 151 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 Now you can connect the doors with your furniture. Press the pivot joints onto the hinges as shown above until they engage with a click. The zoom above illustrates the exact position. Push-to-open doors...
  • Page 152 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 Now add the metal plate to the doors. The three illustrations above show which pre-drillings in the doors have to be used depending on the position of your opening mechanism. 152 Push-to-open doors...
  • Page 153 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 In case a door front does not sit properly, the illustrations A to D explain what you can do about it. A for vertical adjustments B for forward/backward adjustments C for horizontal adjustments D for removing the door...
  • Page 154 GRYD Manual 883.101.11 Our push to open units provide you with the option to level your doors in case they do not sit flush on the closing mechanism. As shown above, you can adjust the connector pin up to 1.5mm in one direction or the other.
  • Page 155: Drawers With Handles

    DRAWERS W ITH HAND L E S F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this. 470mm 342mm 342mm 470mm...
  • Page 156 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 Here are the parts you will need. 4 x 20 3 x 10 3 x 13 4 x 25 Screw 4 x 20mm Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm Screw US 3 x 13mm Screw 4 x 25mm 901.101.33...
  • Page 157 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 Our drawers leave the warehouse pre-assembled. To integrate them with your furniture, you have to separate the pieces first. 1 Pull the little platform within the fixture construction at the bottom of the drawer as illustrated above.
  • Page 158 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 Our drawers come with pre-drilled holes that simplify the front-mounting. Attach the front to the box as illustrated above. NOTE: the pre-drilled holes in the drawer box have a larger diameter than the screws you need. The additional space can be used to find the perfect position for your front, if it is not level with its neighbouring parts.
  • Page 159 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 Screw in the handles. Drawers with handles...
  • Page 160 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 342mm 342mm Now connect the rails with the sidewalls. Use the second hole from the bottom of the compartment you want to place the drawer in. Use the third hole from the bottom of the compartment you want to place the drawer in.
  • Page 161 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 470mm 470mm Screw the distancer (P64) to the sidewalls. Use the screw 4x20 (P65). 470mm 470mm Screw the drawer rails to the distancer (P64). Use the screw 3x10 (P14). Drawers with handles...
  • Page 162 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 Now it’s time to connect the drawer with the rails again. To do this, pull the drawer rails towards you. Place the drawer box on the slides as shown above. The two zooms might help you with finding the exact position.
  • Page 163 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 To make sure the drawer is held firmly in place, lock it to the drawer rails. To do so, you need to press the little platform below the drawer back into place (you detached it earlier in step 1).
  • Page 164 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 If the drawer front does not sit flush with its neighbouring parts, you can adjust it. A For adjustments of the drawer towards the top: pull the drawer out to the far end and turn the small fixture mechanism to the right as shown in illustration A.
  • Page 165 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 342mm 342mm C Towards the outside of your furniture: take the drawer box out of the rails, loosen the two screws that are inside of the sidewall and move the rail further to the front of your furniture.
  • Page 166 GRYD Manual 883.101.12 470mm 470mm C Towards the outside of your furniture: take the drawer box out of the rails, loosen the two screws that are inside of the distance and move the rail further to the front of your furniture.
  • Page 167: Drawers With Push-To-Open

    DRAWERS W ITH PU S H-TO - OP EN F O R G R Y D You will build something similar to this. 470mm 470mm 342mm 342mm...
  • Page 168 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 Here are the parts you will need. 4 x 20 3 x 10 4 x 25 Screw 4 x 20mm Screw Varianta 3 x 10mm Screw 4 x 25mm 901.101.33 901.100.05 901.100.22 Distancer Drawer Frontplate 901.101.32 101.122/222.xx, 101.123/223.xx 101.136/236.xx, 101.137/237.xx...
  • Page 169 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 Our drawers leave the warehouse pre-assembled. To integrate them with your furniture, you have to separate the pieces first. 1 Pull the little platform within the fixture construction at the bottom of the drawer as illustrated above.
  • Page 170 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 Our drawers come with pre-drilled holes that simplify the front-mounting. Attach the front to the box as illustrated above. NOTE: the pre-drilled holes in the drawer box have a larger diameter than the screws you need. The additional space can be used to find the perfect position for your front, if it is not level with its neighbouring parts.
  • Page 171 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 342mm 342mm Now connect the rails with the sidewalls. Use the second hole from the bottom of the compartment you want to place the drawer in. Use the third hole from the bottom of the compartment you want to place the drawer in.
  • Page 172 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 470mm 470mm Screw the distancer (P64) to the sidewalls. Use the screw 4x20 (P65). 172 Drawers with push-to-open...
  • Page 173 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 470mm 470mm Screw the drawer rails to the distancer (P64). Use the screw 3x10 (P14). Drawers with push-to-open...
  • Page 174 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 Now it’s time to connect the drawer with the rails again. To do this, pull the drawer rails towards you. Place the drawer box on the slides as shown above. The two zooms might help you with finding the exact position.
  • Page 175 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 To make sure the drawer is held firmly in place, lock it to the drawer rails. To do so, you need to press the little platform below the drawer back into place (you detached it earlier in step 1).
  • Page 176 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 In case the drawer front does not sit flush with its neighbouring parts, you can adjust it. A For adjustments of the drawer towards the top: pull the drawer out to the far end and turn the small fixture mechanism to the right as shown in illustration A.
  • Page 177 GRYD Manual 883.101.13 C Towards the outside of your furniture: scroll the small back wheel at the bottom side of the drawer slides towards you. D Towards the inside of your furniture: scroll the small black wheel at the bottom side of the drawer slides away from you.
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