Manual
Measure the height of your cabinet opening.
The top oft he conlpactor should be at least
I/8" (3 mm) ti'om llte lop nfthe cabinet
)pelling.
The rear wheels arc preset tim atcabinet
opcnntg height ot 34 1, 4 (8 / cm)
(l+,stum A ).
1% at!just tor odmr cabinet opening heights,
1<)i)Sell screw jtlsl enough to dear stud fYoln
hole in position "A". M<)ve tile rear wheel and
slnd Io posilion "B" or "C" as needed lin your
ca})inel opening [neasulelllellt:
) • , Jt ,tl
1os t on B 34-1/4 to 34-7/16
(87 to 87.5 cm)
P<>sitionC: 34-7/16" to ?,4-5/8"
(87.5 to 88 +rat)
Tighten s+few. Repeat lin ()lher rear wheel.
CaNnel
g stud
Wheelbracket
assembly
Selftappingscrew{pivot}
Use pliers to lower leveling legs away tiom cabinet. Ac!jusl legs so there will be a 1/8" (3 rim)
to 1/4 (6.4 mm) sp +c_ )et+_een t ae t< _ >tthe _o up d<>t md the top ol the c d+met opening.
Stand tim compactor upright.
Use pliers to lower leveling legs away fl-om |
cabinet. Place level inside on tim floor of the
\
cabinet. Check that the compacun is level
fi-om ti'ont to back and side to skle. Ac!just the
leveling legs until the compactor is level.
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Determine if you want the conlpactor frame
or drawer front limb with tim cabinet fi-unt.
Adjust the retaining brackets to the cabinet
top as needed:
If the compactor frame is to be flush with the
cabinet front place retaining bracket screws
through "A'.
If thecompactordrawerfront istobeflushwith
the cabinetfront,place retaining bracket
screws through "C".
ff the compactor is to be midway between
"A" and "C", place retaining bracket screws
through "B".
Countertop
Retaining
Injury Hazard
When movingor lifting thecompactor,use a glove to protect and cushion yourhand.
More thanoneperson isrecommendedto lift ormove compactorbecause of its size
and weight Useproper liftin9 methods.
Failureto follow these instructions could resultin inju_
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