STACKING MULTIPLE UNITS

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CAUTION: RISK OF

PERSONAL INJURY

OR PRODUCT DAMAGE. The following cautions appl* to stacking on freestanding bases.

The higher units are stacked, the more unstable the assembl* becomes.

If units are utilized in a manner where most of the weight is placed in the upper part of the cabinet the units ma* become unstable.

If units are stacked above

60" high the assembl* becomes ver* unstable.

NOTE:￿When stacking units on wall,mount bases, make sure to secure each cabinet to the wall.

NOTE:￿Onl* the case drawers ma* be stacked with the storage cases or other case drawers. The case drawers have two equal sized drawer compartments.

Stack the two units on top of one another. ￿ake sure units are square to each other.

￿easure in from the front edge of the top unit approximatel* 1" and approximatel* 1" from either side. ￿ark each location.

Drill a hole at each mark through the top of the bottom unit and approximatel* 1/4" into the bottom of the top unit. Do not drill completel* through the bottom of the top unit. ￿ake sure to use a drill of adequate diameter to accommodate fasteners (not provided).

Secure with fasteners (not provided).

Top Unit

1"

1"

Drill holes 1/4" into the top unit

Bottom Unit

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Kohler Co., Kohler, WI

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Kohler 86216 2 BA manual Stacking Multiple Units, Personal Injury