MOUNTING THE CABINET ONTO THE WALL
STUDS OR CONCRETE
See Figures 5 - 8.
WARNING:
Only install screws and anchors into sound structural
supports (such as studs and concrete) in areas where no
electrical wires, utility cables, pipes, or other obstructions
are located. Failure to follow these instructions can result
in death, electrical shock, or other serious personal injury.
WARNING:
Do not lift the product without help. Hold it close to your
body. Keep your knees bent and lift with your legs, not
your back. Ignoring these precautions can result in back
injury.
Locate the wooden studs behind your wall.
Using a pencil and a level, mark four screw holes. The top
two screw holes should be 16 in. apart on studs. The bot-
tom screw holes should be 12 in. below the top screws.
Using a drill make four pilot holes slightly smaller than
the screws.
Using a Phillips screwdriver install the screws through
each of the pilot holes. Leave the head of the screw
approximately 1/4 in. off the wall.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Use screws and concrete anchors (not included)
when installing the cabinet into concrete. Use your fingers
to press the anchor into the pilot hole. Tap the head of
the anchor lightly with the hammer until it is flush with
the wall. Then install the screws.
With the help of at least one other person, carefully lift
the cabinet and align the keyholes on the back with the
screws in the walls.
Place the wide portion of each keyhole over the head of
each screw.
To lock the cabinet in place, slide the cabinet down until
the screws are inside the narrow portions of each keyhole.
Tighten screws until snug.
NOTE: Check cabinet installation by verifying it is level,
plumb, and secure to the wall.
To unmount the cabinet:
Remove all of the items stored on the cabinet.
With the help of at least one other person, carefully lift
the cabinet until the screws are inside the wide portions
of each keyhole and remove the cabinet from the wall.
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