Figure D
Start
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Figure E
Locating
Tab
Figure F
Figure G
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CAUTION: It is strongly recommended that you
wear suitable eye protection such as goggles to
prevent injury from shavings when using a drill.
4. With a 1/4"(6mm) drill bit, drill straight up through the
bottom of the cabinet at your starter holes. Sandpaper
or file splinters or rough edges on cabinets.
5. Slip the washers onto the screws so that they rest
on the cabinet interior . (Figure C)
6. Hold the Mounting Bracket up to the underside of the
cabinet and thread the screws into the holes on the
Mounting Bracket. Tighten them with a screwdriver.
7. Slip the cord out through the opening on the back
of the Mounting Bracket. (Figure D)
8. Push the can opener onto the Bracket and slide it
toward the wall until it snaps into place. (Figure E)
Because the can opener fits tightly, you may have to
shimmy it back and forth and put pressure at the top
as you push it onto the Bracket.
9. Extend the Power Cord to a suitable polarized or
adapted electrical outlet. You may store extra cord
length by pushing it into the hood of the Bracket or
by using the Cord Hook To use the Cord Hook, peel
off the paper to expose the adhesive back and
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place the Hook at the back edge of the cabinet or
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on a back wall.
NOTE: For safety, NEVER PUT TACKS THROUGH OR
AGAINST THE CORD.
TO OPEN A CAN
1. Position the can so that the Locating Tab is rest-
ing on the rim. (Figure F)
2. Press the Operating Switch down to START and
let go of the can as it starts to turn. This is a "hands
free" can opener so it is not necessary to hold the
Operating Switch or the can during the cutting
action. You may want to support tall or large cans
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over 2 lbs. (0.9 kg).
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3. The Retractable Magnet will automatically come
down and grab the lid and the can opener will shut
off automatically once the lid is cut. Hold down the
Operating Switch if the lid is not completely cut.
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