10
NAIL
(41 used in this step)
- Carefully turn your unit over onto its front edges. Unfold the BACK (G) and lay it over your unit with the unfinished
surface facing up.
NOTE:
Be sure the holes across the middle of the BACK line up over the SHELF (D).
NAILING ON THE BACK:
1st:
Be sure there is an equal amount of margin along all four edges of the BACK (G). If needed, push on opposite
corners of your unit to make sure it is "square".
2nd: Tap a NAIL into the row of holes along the top edge of the BACK.
3rd: Then, tap a NAIL into the row of holes along the bottom edge of the BACK.
NOTE:
If a NAIL is not correctly tapped into the unit, use a putty knife or butter knife under the BACK
to pry it away from the unit. Pry close to the NAIL and it will pop the BACK off the head of the
NAIL. Then use the claw of your hammer to pull the NAIL from the part. When reattaching the
BACK, use the NAIL to make a new hole next to the old hole.
- Continue fastening the BACK (G) to your unit using the NAILS.
NOTE:
Be sure to tap NAILS into the holes that line up over the SHELF.
NOTE:
Perforated cut- -out lines have been provided for access through the BACK. Carefully cut out
the holes needed.
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Unfinished
surface
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STOP
STOP
Do NOT stand the unit
upright without the
BACK fastened. The
unit may collapse.
Cut--out used
for lifting
BACK (G)
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