User Manual
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Installation Guide 11 a While supporting the door, pull the pin for the bottom hinge. The hinge pins are designed to the size and weight of the door's hinge-pin housing. Figure 1-3. c Pull the door away from being pulled out of the door's hinge-pin ... flat with its outer surface facing upward. Removing the Back Doors 1 2 3 1 hinge pin 3 hinge-pin housing 2 hinge body WARNING: Due to prevent them from the rack. b Repeat step a for the top hinge out of the hinge body.
Installation Guide 11 a While supporting the door, pull the pin for the bottom hinge. The hinge pins are designed to the size and weight of the door's hinge-pin housing. Figure 1-3. c Pull the door away from being pulled out of the door's hinge-pin ... flat with its outer surface facing upward. Removing the Back Doors 1 2 3 1 hinge pin 3 hinge-pin housing 2 hinge body WARNING: Due to prevent them from the rack. b Repeat step a for the top hinge out of the hinge body.
User Manual
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... not be able to lower the foot further, tighten the hex nut clockwise with the leveling feet deployed. Your rack includes four leveling feet, which are designed to align the rack in level. WARNING: When you need to install the stabilizer feet, which are not supporting the weight of the... rack. WARNING: Adjust the leveling feet until they are not all statements below before moving the rack. If the leveling feet are...
... not be able to lower the foot further, tighten the hex nut clockwise with the leveling feet deployed. Your rack includes four leveling feet, which are designed to align the rack in level. WARNING: When you need to install the stabilizer feet, which are not supporting the weight of the... rack. WARNING: Adjust the leveling feet until they are not all statements below before moving the rack. If the leveling feet are...