Assembly Instructions

Bertch training topic
Leveling the drawer front
First remove the drawers. Extend drawer and squeeze tabs on front locking device to release, and the drawer will remove
easily. (Fig. 1) The plastic levers that slide forward and back, adjust the levelness of the drawer front. Slide the lever forward
(toward the drawer front) to lower that side, slide the lever back to raise that side. (Fig. 2). If still not level, locate the screw
attaching the drawer glide to the cabinet frame on the side of the drawer that needs to be raised to achieve level. Using a
Phillips head screwdriver, loosen the screw, raise the drawer glide to the desired height, and re-tighten the screw. (Fig. 3).
Adjusting A Drawer
Drawer doesn’t close completely
This is normally caused by an easy to fix problem. If you haven’t
already removed the drawer box, please do so now.
Another possibility is that the screw towards the back of the glide
has worked itself loose somehow. It could be sticking out far
enough for the drawer to catch on when trying to close. Simply
tighten this screw with a Phillips screwdriver (Fig. 4).
If the drawer still won’t close completely, it’s possible the drawer
box simply needs to be reseated. Locate the plastic “teeth” on
the underside of the drawer box and also on the glide mounted
to the cabinet. If the drawer box is not seated all the way into
the teeth then the drawer stops short. There are metal tabs on
the back of the glide that will slip into the back of the drawer box
(there are holes drilled out for them).
If all these things appear to be correct, call Dealer Services at
319-268-2590 to replace the pistons or the entire glide.
Fig. 1
Fig. 4
Fig. 2
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