NOTICE
Limited load-bearing capacity
Damage from overloading adjustable base.
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When using the adjustable base, note load-bearing capacity reduced to 500 kg.
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Before adjusting the adjustable base, completely clear out the cabinet.
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Do not screw the adjustable base's thread all the way in. Keep 0.5 cm of thread protruding.
ü Cabinet is completely empty.
1. Take lower storage shelf out of cabinet by lifting it at the holes on the sides.
CAUTION! Risk of cuts. Wear safety gloves.
2. Adjust four levelling feet inside the cabinet using a 5 mm hexagon L-wrench.
3. Use a spirit level to check horizontal levelling.
4. Repeat procedure until cabinet is perfectly level.
5.1.2.
Wall mounting
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Applies to: Battery charging cabinet. Anchoring must be done by at least two people.
NOTICE
Wiring and pipes in wall
Damage to wiring and pipes.
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Check wall for sufficient load-bearing capacity before drilling.
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Use suitable drilling tools and materials.
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Use suitable protective equipment.
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Have trained personnel drill holes.
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Do not drill holes close to wiring or pipes.
ü Wall plugs and screws chosen to match wall.
ü Floor has sufficient load-bearing capacity.
1. Mark drilling spots through the holes in the cabinet's rear and move cabinet out of the way.
2. Drill holes in wall, insert wall plugs and screw cabinet to wall.
6.
Assembly
CAUTION
Assembly work
Risk of crushing feet or hands when assembling and when closing drawers.
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Wear foot protection and safety gloves.
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Ensure safe footing on clean, level surface.
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Do not assemble by yourself.
6.1.
CABINET TO CABINET
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ü Cabinets are of identical height and depth. Otherwise drill through cabinet wall.
1. Insert four M6×12 bolts through both side walls at top and bottom.
2. Screw four M6 nuts onto bolts from the other side.
6.2.
INSERTING/MOVING STORAGE SHELF
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CAUTION
Tipping storage shelf
Crush hazard and impact hazard for individual limbs.
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Make sure the storage shelf is in the correct position.
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The shelf must be flush with the rear of the cabinet leaving no gap and it must sit firmly on the shelf carrier.
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The front edge of the shelf must not project beyond the shelf carrier.
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