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Ok, let’s What’s included get rolling Description Top Panel This should be easy, just follow our instructions and you will be Left Side Panel back to Netflix in no time. Right Side Panel Estimated time for assembly Shelf Panel 90:00 Bottom Panel Back Top Rail What you need...
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What’s included Description M6*35mm Cam Bolt Magnetic Catch M3*15mm Screw Allen key M8*30mm Wooden Dowel 1/4”*13mm Flat Washer 1/4”*32mm Hex Button Head Bolt 1/4”*55mm Hex Button Head Bolt 15*10mm Cam Lock M4*35mm Screw Hinge M4*14mm Screw 5/32”*25mm Hex Button Head Bolt Handle M4*14m Screw Plastic Bracket (for Anti-Tip)
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Step 1 Let’s get this thing fired up! First things first, insert the Cam Bolts (1) into the Top (A), Left (B), and Right Side Panels (C) as shown below. Tighten using a Phillips head screwdriver. Then, attach the two Magnetic Catches (2) using four M3*15mm Screws (3).
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Step 2 Then connect the Shelf Panel (D) and Bottom Panel (E) to the Right Side Panel (C) using the Wooden Dowels (5), as pictured below. Slide a Flat Washer (6) onto a Hex Button Head Bolt (7) then use the Allen Key to tighten the Shelf Panel (D) and Bottom Panel (E) to the Right Side Panel (C).
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Step 3 No this isn’t Deja Vu! Repeat Step 2 to attach the Left Side Panel (B) to the Shelf Panel (D) and Bottom Panel (E). Don’t go Hulk-smash on the tightening just yet, aim for a gentle 75%.
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Step 4 It’s Cam Lock time! Use the Cam Locks (9) to attach the Top Front Rail (H) to the unit, making sure the big holes are facing up. See the following page for Cam Lock Assembly Quick Guide.
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How to use Did you know? Cam locks are used to join two panels together, cam locks usually the edge of one to the flat side of another. First, your cam bolt (or cam pin) will need to be properly inserted into the flat side of the board. Important Note: Only tighten the cam bolt until it is secure.
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Step 5 Repeat your Cam Lock (9) installation for the Back Top Rail (F) and Back Bottom Rail (L). Holes faceing up Big holes faceing up...
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Step 6 Secure the Back Bottom Rail (L) using three M4*35mm Screws (10).
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Step 7 Cha-cha slide in the Back Panel (G).
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Step 8 Connect the Top Panel (A) to the unit using the Wooden Dowels (5), as pictured below. Slide a Flat Washer (6) onto a Hex Button Head Bolt (7) then use the Allen Key to tighten the Top Panel (A) to the unit.
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Step 9 Tighten the Top Front Rail (H) using three M4*35mm Screws (10). Insert three Cam Locks (9) into the back of the unit, as well.
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Step 10 Connect the Leg Frame (I) to the unit with the Wooden Dowels (5). To make sure everything stays in place, you’ll need to use the Hex Button Head Bolts (7) and (8) along with Flat Washers (6). For each bolt, you’ll put a flat washer on first, then slide the bolt through the holes and tighten.
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Step 11 Repeat Step 10 with the other Leg Frame (I). STEP 1 STEP 2 Tighten the bolts to 75% Tighten the all bolts to 100%...
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Step 12 Attach the four Hinges (11) to the doors using eight M4*14mm Screws (12).
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Step 13 Lookin’ good! Secure the doors to the unit by the hinges using the M4*14mm Screws (12). Atttach the two Handles (14) to the door fronts using two 5/32”*25mm Hex Button Head Bolts (13).
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Is your cabinet door looking crooked or unevenly spaced? Then you’ve come to the right place. Follow the illustrations below to get your cabinet door aligned and ready for action.
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Is your cabinet door looking crooked or unevenly spaced? (Cont.) If you’re still having trouble lining everything up, your next step should be to adjust the leveling glides to square up the cabinet and doors and make sure things are level. Follow the instructions below: If the right door appears to be hanging low, you can adjust the...
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Step 14 To level your unit, simply adjust the levelers found on the legs until everything is straight and even. leveller...
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Step 15 Safety first! Secure the Plastic Bracket (16) to the back of the unit using two M4*14mm Screws (15) and then loop the Plastic Tether (17) through the Bracket.
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Step 16 Please note... Part 10 & 18 are for non-drywall applications. Part 19 & 20 are for drywall applications. See following pages for more details.
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How to use Drywall Anchors 1. Drill hole with 5/16” bit. 2. Pinch and insert. 4. Anchor is secure when screw is 3. Begin tightening. tightened to 100%...
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