Installation Instructions
STEP 10A (continued)
Custom Handles
•If you are using custom handles, the handle must be properly secured to the overlay panel before sliding the panel into the trim.
•The cabinet manufacturer will supply the custom handle and hardware.
•Discard the supplied handle.
Reinstall all original screws.
•Reinstall the handle side trim using all 12 supplied
•Install a supplied end cap onto the top of the door using a Phillips head screwdriver and 2 screws provided.
•Clean the aluminum trim with rubbing alcohol – do not use alcohols with oil or lanolin that will prevent adhesion of
•Slip aluminum cover trim behind the top end cap to check fit. The aluminum cover trim has a recess on each end which fits the end cap.
STEP 10A (continued)
•Carefully place the aluminum cover trim into top end cap so that the recess is aligned with the cap. Use the top to bottom grooves along the handle side to align the cover trim accurately. Pull tape a few inches at a time while pressing the trim against the door. Press and hold approximately 10 seconds before continuing along the length of the door.
•Install another end cap at the bottom of the door to secure the cover trim. Use a stubby Phillips head screwdriver and 2 screws provided.
•NOTE: Make sure there are no gaps in the installation.
•Follow the same procedure on the opposite door.
End Cap
Cover Trim
Insert
Aluminum
Trim Into
End Cap.
End Cap
Top End Cap Fits Over the Aluminum Trim. Secure Cap with 2 Screws.
•Remove the trim. Peel away a few inches of the adhesive backing.
IMPORTANT: Tape is very sticky and strong. Once it adheres to a surface, it cannot be removed without damaging both surfaces. Do not install the trim before the final wood panels are in place. Be sure to align the trim carefully before removing the paper backing.
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