THESE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING STYLES:
STEP 1
Locate both parts of the face frame.
STEP 2
Connect both face frame parts as shown in the photo.
STEP 3
Secure parts by using two screws in
each connection (four screws in
total).
STEP 4
This is how it should look once
you've finished Step 3.
STEP 5
Flip the built frame so the long, unattached part faces up.
STEP 6
Insert the side of the cabinet into
the grooves. Make sure the finished
side is facing outwards like in the
photo.
STEP 7
Here is a side view.
STEP 8
Staple the side to the frame using 3/4'' staples every 4 to 6".
STEP 9
For more durability, apply a layer
of hot glue on the connection
between the face frame and the
cabinet side.
STEP 10
Insert the second side panel into
the grooves.
STEP 11
Staple the second side panel to the
frame every 4 to 6'' using 3/4''
staples.
If you are also using hot
glue, apply a thin layer on
connections.
STEP 12
Locate the bottom
panel.
STEP 13
Insert the bottom
panel to the grooves.
STEP 14
Staple the bottom panel to the
frame. Apply hot glue if needed.
STEP 15
Here is a top view of the cabinet
after the bottom panel is installed.
STEP 16
Locate the
spinning tray holders.
STEP 17
Place the metal plate on top of the
wooden plate as shown in the photo.
STEP 18
Note that the pre-drilled holes in
the wooden plate should align with
the holes in the metal plate.
STEP 19
Once you have aligned the plates,
secure them with screws.
STEP 20
Place the bottom spinning tray on
top of the plate.
STEP 21
While holding the spinning tray,
check on the other side to see if
the holes are aligned.
STEP 22
Secure the spinning tray to the
plate using screws.
STEP 23
Locate the rear side panel and
insert it into the grooves. Make
sure the two pre-drilled holes at
the top align with the face frame.
In the photo, you can see the holes,
the face frame and the installer's
hands.
STEP 24
Make sure the rear side panel is
secured and aligned with all the
grooves.
STEP 25
Staple the side panel to the rear
side panel using 3/4'' staples every
4 to 6''.
Start from the top.
STEP 26
Staple down to the bottom.
STEP 27
Locate the upper spinning tray
holder and connect it to the
partition panel using four screws.
STEP 28
Here is a side view of the partition
panel with the attached spinning
tray holder.
STEP 29
Place the partition panel with the
attached holder on to the upper
spinning tray.
STEP 30
Make sure that the plate holes align
with the pre-drilled holes in the
upper spinning tray.
STEP 31
Once the holes are aligned, connect
the upper spinning tray to the
partition panel using four screws.
STEP 32
Here is a top view of the upper
spinning tray after it has been
secured to the partition holder.
STEP 33
Insert the upper spinning tray into
the cabinet.
STEP 34
Make sure to place the partition
panel on the pre-installed support
panels.
STEP 35
Connect the partition panel to the
support panels using two screws for
each side.
STEP 36
Connect the partition panel to the
support panels using two screws for
each side (four total).
STEP 37
Locate the back panel and insert it
into the grooves of the rear side
panels as shown in the photo.
STEP 38
Make sure the back panel is align
inside the grooves.
STEP 39
Locate the upper support panel.
STEP 40
Connect the upper support panel
using two screws for each side.
STEP 41
Secure the back panel using screws
in the pre-drilled holes.
STEP 42
Locate both parts of the toe kick
and connect them using screws as
shown in the photo.
STEP 43
Here is a view of the bottom of the
cabinet to illustrate how the toe
kick panels should be installed.
STEP 44
Connect the toe kick panels to the
cabinet using 3/4'' staples every
4''.
STEP 45
Congratulations!
Your cabinet is
now ready.
STEP 46 (Door
Installation)
Remember to install the doors only
after the entire cabinet
installation is complete in order to
prevent damages.
Locate the parts
needed for door installation.
STEP 47
Place both doors
as shown in the photo.
STEP 48
Insert the hinges to connect both
doors together and secure with
screws.