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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - WALL CABINET

THESE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING STYLES:

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Cherry Maple Espresso Maple French Antique Glazed Honey Maple Macchiato Maple
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Flathead / Philips Screwdriver
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STEP 1
Disconnect door from frame in order to prevent damages during assembly and installation.
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STEP 2
Locate the side panels.

Insert side panel into the groove in the frame.

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STEP 3
Secure the side to the frame by using a staple gun (3/4'' Deep by 1/4'' Wide staples are recommended).

Staple the side every 6''.

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STEP 4 (Optional)
For increased durability use a glue gun (hot glue) to glue the joint of the frame and the side panels together.

Make sure to leave a thin, even layer and to wipe off the excess glue after it is dry.

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STEP 5
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 with the other side panel.
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STEP 6
Locate the identical top and bottom panels.

Insert each of them in the grooves of the side panel. Make sure the notch on the side of the panels faces the frame.

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STEP 7 (Inside View)
Do NOT staple the top and bottom panels from the inside.
Staples and glue will be used from the outside (see next step).
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STEP 8
After the panels are inserted in the grooves. Secure them using staples every 4-6''.

Repeat this step with the other panel.

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STEP 9 (Optional)
Add a layer of hot glue.

Repeat this step with the other panel.

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STEP 10 (Top View)
Locate both shelves (left) and the back panel (right).
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STEP 11
Slide the back panel in the grooves.
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STEP 12
Make sure the back panel is inserted properly.
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STEP 13
Locate the shelf holders (left) and the screws to the back (right).

Use four screws to secure the back panel to the frame (in each pre-drilled hole).

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STEP 14
Using a regular Philips Head Screwdriver, secure all four screws.
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STEP 15
Use two staples (either 3/4'' or 1'' staples) to secure the side of the cabinet.

Do not staple more than 1/2'' below the top or you will "miss" the back plywood piece.

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STEP 16 (Staple Side View)
Repeat this process with each side (four in total).

Congratulations! Your cabinet is now ready.

Remember to re-install the doors and shelves after installation in order to avoid damages.

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