Assembly Notes

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HO. W T. O. USE CAM CONNECTERS. Y. X. Z. 1. With a philips head screwdriver , screw cam post into the pre-drilled hole . . 2. Insert the cam into the larger hole.
Assembly Notes

M O D U L I C I O U S L AT E R A L F I L E

PA G E 1 1 With a philips head screwdriver, screw cam post Y into the pre-drilled hole X. .

TOP

1

2

B

A

Slides

Slides

Slides

HOW TO USE CAM CONNECTERS

Slides

Z

BOTTOM

X2 A

2 Insert the cam Z into the larger hole with the arrow on the cam pointing to the cam post.

Y

X

3 Slide the panel with the cam down onto the installed cam post. Tighten the cam by turning it clockwise with a philips head screw driver.

C

3

Notch goes over anti-tip device

D

X2

C

Assemble on carpet or a protective mat. Before beginning, familiarize yourself with using cam connectors. (see right corner inset)

Grooves

1

First, attach slides C to panel A using four flathead screws. Orient the slides as shown. Open the slide to the left and attach it to the panel with a flathead screw. Then open the slide to the right and attach with a flathead screw. Now attach slides to panel Busing four more flathead screws.Then attach the anti-tip device D to the right side panel, as shown in Diagram 1, using the three included screws.

2

Assemble the base as shown in Diagram 2.

3

Now, attach the shelf to the side panels. Make sure that the grooves in each panel are oriented towards the floor as shown in Diagram 3. Tighten all cams securely.

REV 0 2006.11.16

WOOD COLOR OVER TIME: Air and daylight will naturally change the color of the wood. For most woods, this change is gradual and very slight. During the first several months,

H A R D W A R E I N V E N TO RY

while the patina is developing, items placed on the wood should be rotated to different

8 flathead screws

3 screws

24 cam posts

24 cams

locations to prevent uneven coloration. Over time an even patina will develop.

BLU DOT DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING, INC. copyright 2006. www.bludot.com / t. 612.782.1844 / f. 612.782.1845

Assembly Notes

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4

PA G E 2

TOP DRAWER

6 8 BOTTOM DRAWER

Grooves Orient the arms like this before installing the BOTTOM drawer.

7 5

Orient the arms like this before installing the TOP drawer.

9 Front of Cabinet

D

Back of Cabinet

Front of Cabinet

4

Attach six cam posts to the base assembly. Push the unit together as shown in Diagram 4. The back panel fits into the grooves in the side panels and bottom panel.

5

Stand up the unit and slide the other back panel into the grooves. Attach six cam posts to the top panel and attach the top to the assembly.

6

For drawer installation refer to Diagram 6 to determine top and bottom drawers. D Flip the bottom arm of the anti-tip device toward the front of the cabinet as shown. Extend the drawer slide out, then tilt the drawer front up and slide the rails mounted to the sides of the drawer into the hooks on the top of the drawer slides at the back. See Diagram 7.

7

D

Back of Cabinet

8

Lower the front of the drawer down so that the rails slide onto the tabs at the end of the slides as shown in Diagram 8.

9

Orient the anti-tip device with the top arm pointing toward the front of the cabinet as shown in Diagram 9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 to install the top drawer.

REV 0 2006.11.16

WOOD COLOR OVER TIME: Air and daylight will naturally change the color of the wood. For most woods, this change is gradual and very slight. During the first several months, while the patina is developing, items placed on the wood should be rotated to different locations to prevent uneven coloration. Over time an even patina will develop.

BLU DOT DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING, INC. copyright 2006. www.bludot.com / t. 612.782.1844 / f. 612.782.1845