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    Hardware: Shown as actual size (8) Cam Pin - a (4) Dowel Pin - c (8) Dowel - d (16) Shelf Pin - e (8) Cam - b (4) W ood Screw - f (4) Spacer - g (2) Phillips Bolt - h (1) Door Handle - i* (4) Hinge Screw - j (4) Hinge Plate Screw - k Parts: Not Shown as actual size (2) Hinge - l* (2) Hinge Plate - m* (2) Front Stretcher - o (2) Back Stretcher - p ([...]

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    Parts List (Cont) (1) Bottom Shelf - q (3) Mid Shelf - r (1) W ood Panel - w (1) Left Side Panel - s (1) Right Side Panel - t (1) Back Panel - u (1) Door - v Step 1: Prepare the Side Panels Thread a Cam Pin (a) into each of the smaller holes in the Side Panels (s,t). Tighten each Cam Pin with a Phillips screw driver . Insert a Dowel (d) into the la[...]

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    Step 2: Prepare Stretchers Add a Cam (b) to each Front Stretcher (o) and Back Stretcher (p). Make sure the arrow in each Cam faces the hole on the side of the Stretchers. See Diagram 2 for assistance. Diagram 2 Detailed View o a a r r o w p Step 3: Add Stretchers Add the Front and Back Stretchers (o,p) to the Side Panel (s), by aligning the Cam Pin[...]

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    Step 4: Add Side Panel Press t the Side Panel (t) against the Stretchers (o,p) so the Cam Pin (a) goes into the hole which the Cams (b) point to. The Dowel (d) ts into the adjacent hole. T ighten each Cam in a clockwise motion until the Stretchers are secured. Note: Make sure the hinge holes on the Side Panel are on the same side as the Front[...]

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    Step 6: Add T op Gently tap a Dowel Pin (c) into the holes on the top of each Side Panel (s,t). Slide a Spacer (g) over each Dowel Pin. Press t the T op (n) so it ts onto the Dowel Pins. See Diagram 6 for assistance. Diagram 6 Detailed View n c g s t t Step 7: Add Door Handle Insert each Phillips Bolt (h) through the Door (v) and into the Doo[...]

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    Step 8: Add Hinge Assembly to Door Insert a Hinge Screw (j) through the Hinge (l) and thread it into the Door (v). T ighten each with a Phillips screw driver . Repeat process until both Hinge Assemblies are secured. Diagram 8 Detailed View v m j l Step 9: Door Install Position the Door (v) so the holes in the Hinge Plate (m) line up with the front [...]

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    Step 10: Add Mid Shelves Thread a Shelf Pin (e) into the desired location in the Side Panels (s,t). For each shelf, four Shelf Pins will be required. Insert each Mid Shelf (r) into the assembly and press t onto the Shelf Pins. Make sure the wood strip on each shelf is facing toward the front. See Dia - gram 10 for assistance. Note: Diagram 10 is[...]

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    Sanus Systems 2221 Hwy 36 W est, St. Paul, MN 551 13 12.28.05 Customer Service: 800.359.5520. See complementary Sanus products at www .sanus.com Step 12: Hinge Adjustment for small Door Each hinge Assembly is adjustable in multiple directions. See Diagram 12 for assistance. Diagram 12 Side Adjustment Depth Adjustment Height Adjustment[...]