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Page 1
Hardware: Shown as actual size (24) Cam Pin - a (8) Dowel Pin - c (24) Dowel - d (24) Shelf Pin - e (24) Cam - b (12) W ood Screw - f (8) Spacer - g (6) Phillips Bolt - h (3) Door Handle - i* (12) Hinge Screw - j (12) Hinge Plate Screw - k Parts: Not Shown as actual size (6) Hinge - l* (6) Hinge Plate - m* (6) Front Stretcher - o (6) Back Stretcher[...]
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Parts List (Cont) (3) Bottom Shelf - q (3) Mid Shelf - r (3) Door - s (2) Glass Panel Insert - t (3) Back Panel - u (1) Left Side Panel - v (1) Right Side Panel - w (2) Center Panel - x Step 1: Prepare the Side Panels Thread a Cam Pin (a) into each of the smaller holes in each Side Panel (v ,w). T ighten each Cam Pin with a Phillips screw driver . [...]
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Step 2: Prepare Center Panels Thread a Cam Pin (a) into each of the smaller holes in each Center Panel (x). T ighten each Cam Pin with a Phillips screw driver . Insert a Dowel (d) into the larger adjacent hole in the Panels. See Diagram 2 for assistance. Diagram 2 Detailed View x a d Step 3: Prepare Stretchers Add a Cam (b) to each Front Stretcher [...]
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Step 4: Add Stretchers Add the Front and Back Stretchers (o,p) to the Side Panel (v), by aligning the Cam Pin (a) with the hole which the Cams (b) point to and the Dowel (d) goes into the adjacent hole. Make sure the stretchers are oriented so the Cams face inward. T ighten each Cam closest to the Side Panel in a clockwise motion until the stretche[...]
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Step 6: Add Stretchers Add the Front and Back Stretchers (o,p) to the Center Panel (x), by aligning the Cam Pin (a) with the hole which the Cams (b) point to. The Dowel (d) goes into the adjacent hole. Make sure the stretchers are oriented so the Cams face inward. T ighten each Cam closest to the Center Panel in a clockwise motion until the stretch[...]
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Step 8: Add Stretchers Add the Front and Back Stretchers (o,p) to the Center Panel (x), by aligning the Cam Pin (a) with the hole which the Cams (b) point to. The Dowel (d) ts into the adjacent hole. Make sure the stretchers are oriented so the Cams face inward. T ighten each Cam closest to the Side Panel in a clockwise motion until the stretche[...]
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Step 10: Add Shelf Pins and Bottom Shelf Thread the Shelf Pins (e) into the bottom hole in the line of holes in each Panel (v ,w ,x). T ighten Shelf Pins with a Phillips screw driver . Add the Bottom Shelf (q) by inserting it into the assembly and press t it onto the Shelf Pins. Make sure the Bottom Shelf is ush against the Front Stretcher (o[...]
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Step 12: Prepare Doors Insert each Phillips Bolt (h) through the Door (s) and into the Door Handle (i). T ighten with a Phillips screw driver . See Diagram 12a for assistance. The Door Panels can be interchanged by removing and re-installing the plastic border from the perimeter of the Door ’ s back side. Insert a Hinge Screw (j) through the Hing[...]
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Step 14: Add Mid Shelves Thread a Shelf Pin (e) into the desired location in the Panels (v ,w ,x). 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 14 for assistance. Note: Diagram 14 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 16: Hinge Adjustment for Woodbrook Door Each hinge Assembly is adjustable in multiple directions. See Diagram 16 for assistance. Diagram 16 Side Adjustment Depth Adjustment Height Adjustment[...]