Assembling the vehicle equipment
Preparation
Compile the vehicle equipment in the vehicle in
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accordance with the
CAD plan of your WÜRTH sales consultant.
Screw the components together (refer to
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assembly and operating instructions for specific
components).
Use up all the provided attach-
ment sets.
• Remove the guide rails before assembling
drawer and boot modules.
• Handles and plastic covers are not assembled
but loosely included upon delivery.
Removing drawer and boot modules
(Fig. I)
By lifting the rod, unlock and completely remove
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until the end position is reached.
Carefully remove the lateral two plastic sealing
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caps with a blunt screwdriver.
Loosen the screws on both sides with a Torx 25.
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While loosening the screws, ensure that
the handle is pushed upwards.
Removing the handle
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• Remove the drawer from the guide rails.
• Apply a screwdriver laterally on both sides
between the guide rail and the drawer and
gently push outwards.
3 You can now remove the drawer from the guide
rails.
The guide rails are disassembled once all
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drawers are removed.
Danger Risk of Injury
Hold the completely extracted guide
rail with one hand and rotate upwards,
(right guide rail in clockwise and left
guide rail in anti-clockwise direction).
Push the guide rail upwards and out of its
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bracket.
Guide rails are reinserted into the vehicle after
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assembling the vehicle module.
Assembly on the vehicle floor
Place the preassembled vehicle equipment ap-
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proximately 5 mm away from the vehicle wall.
Determine the boreholes for the floor and side
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attachments and mark according to Sketch A.
Attach the vehicle equipment.
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• The required attachment material is included
in every undercarriage.
(If a cut-out is required, please observe the
appropriate assembly instructions.)
• For the attachment points, select the recess
in the vehicle floor to ensure the availability
of an appropriate attachment supporting
surface.
Floating floor attachment
(recommended) (Fig. II)
Art. 0963 80 502
Quantity Description
4
4
4
4
Attention
Drilling through vehicle bars and sheet
metal poses an increased risk of injury
on sharp edges and rims!
Ensure that cables, lines or liquid
containers remain undamaged!
Drive-in nut
M 8
Allen screw
M 8 x 16
Washer
Ø 18
Reinforcement
55 x 24.5
plate
17