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Sauder County 415996 Instrucciones De Montaje página 18

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Step 14
Carefully stand your unit upright.
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To insert the drawers into your unit, tip the front of the drawers down and drop the rollers on the drawers behind the rollers
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on the unit. Lift the front of the drawers up and slide them into the unit
To make adjustments to the drawers, loosen the SCREWS in the DRAWER FRONT BRACKETS, make needed
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adjustments, and tighten the SCREWS.
We recommend using the SAFETY BRACKET (1G) for added stability. Use a BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD
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SCREW (1S) into the top of the unit and a BLACK 2-1/4" FLAT HEAD SCREW (26S) into a stud in your wall.
Apply the WARNING LABEL (5L) to the upper LEFT DRAWER SIDE (D983). You should be able to read the label when the drawer
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is open. When the drawer is closed, it will hide the label. Peel off the backing and apply the label as shown in the diagram.
NOTE: This is a permanent label intended to last for the life of the product. Once applied, do not try to remove it.
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NOTE: Please read the back pages of the instruction booklet for important safety information.
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This completes assembly. Clean with your favorite furniture polish or a damp cloth. Wipe dry.
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5L
D51
30 lbs. each
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40 lbs.
30 lbs.
BLACK 2-1/4" FLAT HEAD SCREW
1G
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(1 used into the top of your unit)
Serious or fatal crushing injuries can
occur from furniture tip-over. To help
prevent tip-over:
-Place heaviest items in the lowest drawers.
-Unless specifi cally designed to accommodate,
do not set TVs or other heavy objects on top of
this product.
-Never allow children to climb or hang on
drawers, doors, or shelves.
-Never open more than one drawer at a time.
-If equipped with a drawer interlock system, do not
defeat or remove it.
Use of tip-over restraints may only reduce,
but not eliminate, the risk of tip-over.
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26S
(1 used into a stud in your wall)
1S
WARNING
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