Tennsco 2471 User Manual
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Tools needed: An
11
/
32
" nut driver (provided free with unit); a hammer; and a flathead screwdriver.
Two people recommended for installation. Approximate assembly time: 15 to 25 minutes.
INSTALLATION OF 1871 AND 2471 CABINETS
1.
The reference numbers used throughout this
sheet refer to the illustration on the back cover.
This is to help you to identify the various parts as
they are mentioned.
2.
Place the cabinet back (Ref. No. 1) on a
protected surface to prevent
scratching the paint.
The flanges should
be facing
upward.
4.
Attach the right side (Ref. No. 3) to the back in
the same manner
as you did in step 3,
again making sure that
the flange is around
the back and
that the lances on the shelf adjustment strips are
pointed in the same direction as those on the
back and left side.
Flanges face upward
3.
Attach the left side (Ref. No. 2) to the back by
placing flange (A)
around the back and
bolting the back
and side
together
with seven bolts
and nuts (Ref. Nos. 18 & 19). Be sure that the
lances on all shelf adjustment strips (B) point in
the same direction.
Flange goes
under back
B
A
All lances
point
UP
on
both
back
and
side.
5.
Place the shelf (Ref. No. 4) into one of the upper
positions on the unit by insert-
ing the shelf edges into the
lances on all four shelf adjust-
ment strips. Be sure that the
channeled edge of the
shelf is toward the
cabinet front.
If a lance
is too
tight, it
may be
helpful
to use a
screwdriver to
SLIGHTLY pry it open.
6.
Place the top (Ref. No. 5) onto
the unit. Be sure that the flanges
tuck inside the cabinet sides and
back. Secure with 11 bolts and
nuts (three along each
side, and five in the
back). The front
part of the
top will
bolt into
place in
step 8.
7.
With both doors in the closed position, lift the door
and frame assembly (Ref. No. 6)
and place it over the cabinet
body. Be aware that the
door latches have
not yet been
attached, so
the doors
could potentially swing
open if the door frame is
held in an upside-
down position.
The door
frame should
cover the
outside edges
of the entire
storage cabinet front.
Inset A