Mounting instructions – Venturer KLV39120 User Manual

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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

b) Fold the Mounting Template along the guideline

that is closest to the thickness of your cabinet
overhang.

c ) Tape Mounting Template to the underside of

the cabinet with the folded portion of the
Mounting Template flush up against the cabinet
overhang (see Figure 2). Go to STEP 2.

If your cabinet DOES have an overhang:

a) Measure the thickness of the cabinet overhang

(see Figure 1).

STEP 1
If your cabinet does NOT have an overhang:

a) Place the Mounting Template in the desired

location inside or underneath the cabinet
(whichever has less obstructions, and will be
easier for you to reach to drill holes), flush
with the front edge of the cabinet and tape it
down. Go to STEP 2.

STEP 2

Use an electric drill with a ¼” drill bit (not included)
to drill all four holes marked on the Mounting
Template (see Figure 3). To reduce splintering, place
a small piece of masking tape over each hole
location before drilling. Go to STEP 3.

If your cabinet DOES have an overhang:

a) Eight screws are included with this unit, but you

will only need four of them. Select the screw
length which will go completely through your
cabinet bottom, and extend at least 3/8" past
the bottom of your cabinet overhang.

b) This unit includes three sets of four spacers of

various lengths. The spacers can be put
together to form longer spacers to
accommodate various cabinet overhang
thicknesses. Determine the best combination
of spacers which is equal to or longer than the
cabinet overhang thickness.

c ) Hold the unit up against the bottom of the

cabinet, and align the four holes on the top of
the unit with the screws. Partially tighten each
screw, but do not fully tighten the screws until
all of them have been started.

d) Gently tighten each screw until they are firmly

holding the unit in place.

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STEP 3
If your cabinet does NOT have an overhang:

a) Eight screws are included with this unit, but

you will only need four of them. Select the
screw length which will go completely through
your cabinet bottom, and provide at least 3/8"
of thread to screw into the main unit.

b) Insert the four selected screws through each

hole from the inside of the cabinet going down
(see Figure4).

Cabinet Bottom

Front
edge

Figure 1

Figure 3

Cabinet Bottom

Front
edge

Template

Figure 2

Figure 4

TOOLS NEEDED: 1) Electric drill with 1/4” bit; 2) Phillips-head (cross style) screwdriver.

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