Instructions / Assembly
Operation
Locking and unlocking the unit
IMPORTANT: The drawers must be fully closed before
locking / unlocking the unit.
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To lock the unit, insert the key (I) into the lock (J) and turn
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To unlock the unit, insert the key (I) into the lock (J) and
it one quarter turn counterclockwise. Then remove the key.
turn it one quarter turn clockwise. Then remove the key.
To raise the work surface, turn the crank handle
clockwise until it reaches the desired height or
Insert the crank handle (K) into the shaft near the Husky
To lower the work surface, turn the crank handle
When fully lowered, remove the crank handle and
badge and align it in the hole until it is engaged.
place the crank cap back over the shaft.
rests back on top of the rolling cabinet.
Adjusting the height of the
wood top work surface
counterclockwise to the desired height (38 in.-48 in.)
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Some minor squeaking is normal when operating the crank.
NOTE:
To avoid damage, do not keep turning the crank handle once
it has rested on top of the cabinet.
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WARNING: There is no storage in the center tray.
Use front and back trays only for storage.
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Make sure the handle is in the proper position as the drawer
may interfere with the handle when you open drawer.
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□ Pull the slides and slide carrier out until fully extended.
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Hold the slide on the cabinet
while aligning it with
the slide on the drawer.
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Slowly push the drawer until it is fully
closed to engage the slide.
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Open the drawer and close it
Slightly insert one side and repeat for the other side.
Removing/installing the drawers
□ Fully extend and empty the drawer.
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On the slide, lift up the plastic release lever on one slide
and push down the plastic release lever
on the other slide. Gently pull the
Removing the drawers -
Installing the drawers -
to verify proper operation.
drawer out so the slides can ride
Installing the drawer liners
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Place the drawer liners (M) in appropriately-sized
drawers to protect the surface.
M
over the stops.










