Instructions / Assembly
Hinge Adjustment 
It usually is necessary to adjust your hinges once you have 
finished the installation of your cabinets (Figure 6). You must do 
this before installing any decorative hardware. 
Soft Close Hinge Damper
To install, position the damper in the upper corner on the hinge 
side of the face frame, pre-drill pilot hole, and fasten with 
provided screw. Adjust the damper by twisting the piston left or 
right to protrude or retract as necessary (Figure 7). 
Drawer Adjustment 
DRAWER GLIDES
To remove the drawer from the cabinet, extend the drawer to 
the outer most location. Then reach underneath the drawer to 
the attaching clips located at the front of the drawer box. Then 
squeeze the clips pulling toward the sides which will release the 
glides from the drawer box. The drawer will now be ready to be 
removed. Lift the drawer away. To reinstall the drawer, make 
sure glides are pushed in all the way into the cabinet. Set the 
drawer back in the glide tracks and push the drawer all the way 
into the cabinet. When the clips attach to the glide you will hear 
a click. The glides will align automatically when the drawer is 
pushed back in. NOTE: If more alignment is required, turn the 
dial on each clip.
Standard Fillers/Decorative Fillers
Decorative Fillers: In contrast to standard fillers, which are 
trimmed for a proper fit to complete a cabinet run, decorative 
fillers require a 3 in. spacing between cabinets. 
STANDARD CABINET INSTALLATION 
a)  Remove doors and drawers.
b)  Using 3/16 in. drill bit, pre-drill holes through face frame, 
minimum of 2 holes per side. 
 a. If you like, you can remove hinge plate(s) and drill holes 
so that they will be covered by the hinge plate. 
c)   Clamp filler in place. To prevent possible wood splitting, 
drill pilot hole with 1/8 in. drill bit into filler
d)  Secure filler in place with #8 x 2½ in. countersunk screws.
a.  Reinstall the hinge plate to cover the countersunk screws. 
Toe Kick Installation 
Note: Flush-fit end panel(s) should be installed before attaching 
the toe kick.
The toe kick should be attached once all of your cabinets have 
been installed and secured to the wall. Cut the toe kick to your 
exact dimensions. Use small finishing nails to attach the toe 
kick to your cabinets. It is recommended that a bead of high 
quality caulking material be used to seal the toe kick to the floor 
(Figure 9).
Loosen screw for 
adjustment of door 
left from right
Loosen screw for 
adjustment of door 
up and down
Figure 6
Side panel
Face frame
Decorative filler
Figure 8
Figure 9
Finishing nail
Toe kick
Figure 7
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