6.1.3. Removing the drawers
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1. Pull out the drawer.
2. Pull out the locking mechanism and swing it upwards. Remove the drawer.
6.1.4. Inserting the drawers
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1. Pull the drawer runners out to their full extent and secure them.
2. Insert the drawer and push it in until you sense resistance.
3. Lift the drawer up and push it over the resistance until it is fully inserted on the rails.
4. Swing the locking mechanism down and push it to the back.
6.1.5. Moving slides
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ü Drawers removed.
1. Push a standard screwdriver between cabinet wall and the guide rail.
2. Carefully push the screwdriver off the cabinet wall to prise off the guide rail.
3. Lift off the guide rail.
4. Working from above, insert the guide rail into the hole in the desired position.
6.1.6. Electrical systems
DANGER
Electrically live components
Risk of death by electric shock if electrically live components are installed incorrectly.
» Electrical installation must be performed by an electrician.
» Check whether earthing is necessary.
» For commissioning, check all components for freedom from damage.
Remove the cap in the back of the cabinet or cabinet shell cover and use a screwdriver to push
out the punch-out in the cap.
6.2. HEAVY-DUTY CABINET
6.2.1. Inserting a shelf
CAUTION
Toppling shelves
Crush hazard and impact hazard for individual limbs.
» Make sure the shelf is in the correct position.
» The shelf must abut the rear of the cabinet, leaving no gap.
» The front edge of the shelf must not project beyond the shelf carrier.
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1. Insert six shelf carriers per shelf at identical height in socket strip.
» Shelf carrier's hooks face downwards.
2. Set the shelf down on shelf carriers.
» The shelf must abut the rear of the cabinet leaving no gap, it must sit firmly on the shelf car-
rier. The front edge of the shelf must not project beyond the shelf carrier.
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