Latitude Run YHGT5288 Food Pantry Cabinet Installation Manual
Important Information
❗ IMPORTANT INFORMATION! Please read the entire manual before starting to assemble and/or using this product. Follow the manual thoroughly and keep it for further reference.
AVOID SCRATCHES! In order to avoid scratching, this furniture should be assembled on a soft layer, such as a rug.
IMPROVE EFFICIENCY! Try to find a partner to install with you, which can speed up the installation efficiency and shorten the time.
Anti-Topple Warning
❗ ANTI-TOPPLE WARNING! Overturned furniture can cause serious or fatal crush injuries. To prevent tipping over, be sure to use the wall attachment, if not included with this product. Please purchase the wall attachment that fits your wall. If unsure, seek professional advice. Please read and follow each step of the instructions carefully.
Important Maintenance Note
❗ IMPORTANT! It is important that any product which is assembled using any kind of screw is re-tightened 2 weeks after assembly, and once every 3 months to assure stability throughout the lifespan of the product.
For regular maintenance and cleaning of the product, for the frame, please use a rag dipped in neutral detergent to fully wipe it, and then dry it with a clean rag. For glass materials, wipe with a rag dampened with water glass cleaner, and then dry with a dry rag. Do not use an electric screwdriver, and do not use too much force when installing, because the board is easy to break.
Tools and Parts Identification
Please prepare the following tools:
[Screwdriver with Phillips head], [Hammer], [Drill], [Measuring Tape/Ruler]
When installing, please carefully confirm whether each screw corresponds to the manual. Accessories with similar shapes can be distinguished by size.
Hardware List:
- A x 68: Ø6 x 35 mm
- B x 68: Ø15 x 10 mm
- C x 42: Ø6 x 30 mm
- D x 25: Ø4 x 40 mm
- E x 36: 3.5 x 12 mm
- F x 2
- G x 4 (G-1, G-2)
- H x 34 (H-1, H-2)
- J x 8: 2.5 x 12 mm
- K x 4 (K-1, K-2)
- L x 11
- M x 4
- N x 66: Ø4 x 14 mm
- P x 3 (P-1, P-2)
- CL x 3
- DL
- CR
- DR
- 300 mm (length indicator)
Assembly Overview and Warnings
AWARNING
Children have died from furniture tipover. To reduce the risk of furniture tipover:
- ALWAYS install Anti-tip device provided.
- NEVER put a TV on this product.
- NEVER allow children to stand, climb or hang on drawers, doors, or shelves.
- NEVER open more than one drawer at a time.
- Place heaviest items in the lowest drawers.
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Diagram Description: An exploded view shows the main components of the cabinet. Key panels are numbered: 1 (top), 2 (left side), 3 (right side), 4 (central vertical divider), 5 (shelf), 6 (shelf), 7 (base support), 8 (vertical divider), 9 (drawer runner support), 10 (drawer runner support), 11 (back panel support), 12 (bottom panel), 13 (back panel support), 14 (back panel), 15 (back panel support), 16 (drawer runner support), 17 (drawer front), 18 (drawer side), 19 (drawer bottom), 20 (drawer side), 21 (drawer runner), 22 (drawer runner), 23 (drawer back), 24 (drawer back), 25 (glass door), 26 (glass door), 27 (back panel), 28 (back panel), 29 (drawer side), 30 (drawer side), 31 (drawer back). Various hardware pieces are also indicated.
ASSEMBLED BY 2 ADULTS
Step 1
Parts used: A x 14, E x 9, CL x 3
Secure the slide rail CL to panel 12 using screw E.
Screw threaded rods A into panels 11 and 12 as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows panel 12 with pre-drilled holes. Screw E is used to attach slide rail CL to panel 12. Then, threaded rods A are screwed into panels 11 and 12.
Step 2
Parts used: A x 10, E x 9, CR x 3
Secure the slide rail CR to panel 13 using screw E.
Flip to back, screw threaded rods A into panel 13 as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows panel 13. Screw E is used to attach slide rail CR to panel 13. The panel is then flipped, and threaded rods A are screwed into panel 13.
Step 3
Parts used: A x 1, B x 5, C x 4
Screw threaded rods A into panel 7.
Attach panels 7 with panel 13, and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown.
Attach panels 8 and 15 to panel 13 using wooden dowel C, and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown.
Diagram shows panel 7 with threaded rod A inserted. Panel 7 is then attached to panel 13 using cam lock B. Panels 8 and 15 are attached to panel 13 using dowel C and cam lock B.
Step 4
Parts used: B x 20, C x 4
Attach panel 11 to panels 7, 8 and 15 with dowel C, and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown in the diagram.
Attach panels 12, 16, 9 and 10 with panels 7 and 13 and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows the assembly progressing. Panel 11 is attached to panels 7, 8, and 15 using dowel C and cam lock B. Panels 12, 16, 9, and 10 are attached to panels 7 and 13 using cam lock B.
Step 5
Insert panels 17, 18, 29 & 31 into the grooves smoothly.
Diagram shows the main cabinet structure. Panels 17, 18, 29, and 31 are shown being slid into grooves on the side and back panels.
Step 6
Parts used: A x 8
Screw threaded rods A into panels 2 and 3 as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows panels 2 and 3. Threaded rods A are being screwed into pre-drilled holes on these panels.
Step 7
Parts used: A x 8
Screw threaded rods A into panel 5 as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows panel 5. Threaded rods A are being screwed into pre-drilled holes on this panel. The panel is then flipped.
Step 8
Parts used: B x 4, C x 4
Attach panel 5 to panel 4 with dowel C, and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows panel 5 being attached to panel 4 using dowel C and cam lock B. A close-up shows the cam lock mechanism being tightened.
Step 9
Parts used: B x 4, C x 4
Insert panel 28 into the groove smoothly.
Attach panel 8 to panel 5 with dowel C, and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows panel 28 being inserted into a groove. Then, panel 8 is attached to panel 5 using dowel C and cam lock B.
Step 10
Parts used: B x 8, C x 8
Attach panels 2 and 3 to panels 4 and 8 with dowel C, and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown.
Diagram shows panels 2 and 3 being attached to panels 4 and 8 using dowel C and cam lock B. Multiple connections are made.
Step 11
Parts used: A x 6, K x 2 (K-1, K-2)
Screw threaded rods A into panels 1, then secure anti-tip brackets K-1 using screws K-2 as shown.
Diagram shows panel 1. Threaded rods A are screwed into panel 1. Then, anti-tip brackets (K-1) are attached using screws (K-2). A close-up shows the attachment of the bracket.
Step 12
Parts used: A x 6, K x 2 (K-1, K-2)
Screw threaded rods A into panels 6, then secure anti-tip brackets K-1 to using screws K-2 as shown.
Diagram shows panel 6. Threaded rods A are screwed into panel 6. Then, anti-tip brackets (K-1) are attached using screws (K-2). A close-up shows the attachment of the bracket.
Step 13
Insert panel 14 into the grooves smoothly.
Diagram shows the partially assembled cabinet. Panel 14 is shown being slid into grooves on the side panels.
Step 14
Parts used: B x 6, C x 6
Attach panel 1 to panels 2, 3 and 4 with dowel C, and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows panel 1 being attached to panels 2, 3, and 4 using dowel C and cam lock B. A close-up shows the cam lock mechanism.
Step 15
Insert panels 30 & 27 into the grooves smoothly.
Diagram shows the cabinet structure. Panels 30 and 27 are shown being slid into grooves on the side panels.
Step 16
Parts used: C x 6, D x 6
Attach panel 6 to panels 2, 3 and 5 with dowel C, and tighten with screw D as shown.
Diagram shows panel 6 being attached to panels 2, 3, and 5 using dowel C and screw D. A close-up shows the attachment detail.
Step 17
Parts used: B x 6, C x 6
Attach panel 6 to panels 11, 12 and 13 with dowel C, and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown.
Diagram shows panel 6 being attached to panels 11, 12, and 13 using dowel C and cam lock B. A close-up shows the cam lock mechanism being tightened.
Step 18
Parts used: F x 2, H x 34 (H-1, H-2), J x 8
Secure the back panels to the cabinet by passing screw H-2 through back panel clip H-1, then fasten the metal plate F to the unit with screw J as shown.
Diagram shows the back of the cabinet. Screw H-2 is passed through clip H-1, and then the assembly is used to secure the back panels. Metal plate F is attached with screw J.
Step 19
Parts used: A x 15, P x 3 (P-1, P-2), G x 3 (G-1, G-2)
Screw threaded rods A into panel 19.
Attach handle P-2 using screw P-1.
Diagram shows panel 19. Threaded rods A are screwed into the panel. Handles (P-2) are attached using screws (P-1). A close-up shows the handle attachment.
Step 20
Parts used: D x 15
Secure panels 20, 21 and 22 to panel 23 using screw D.
Diagram shows panels 20, 21, and 22 being attached to panel 23 using screw D. This assembly is repeated three times (x3).
Step 21
Insert panel 24 into the grooves smoothly.
Diagram shows the assembly from Step 20. Panel 24 is shown being slid into grooves on panels 20, 21, and 23. This assembly is repeated three times (x3).
Step 22
Parts used: B x 15
Attach panels 20, 21 and 23 to panel 19, and tighten clockwise with cam lock B as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows panel 19. Panels 20, 21, and 23 are attached to panel 19 using cam lock B. A close-up shows the cam lock mechanism being tightened. This assembly is repeated three times (x3).
Step 23
Parts used: E x 18, DL x 3, DR x 3
Fix slide rails DL and DR to panels 20 and 21 using screw E as shown.
Diagram shows the drawer assemblies. Slide rails DL and DR are attached to panels 20 and 21 using screw E. This is done for each of the three drawer assemblies (x3).
Step 24: Wall Mounting
Parts used: D x 4, M x 4, K-1
Mark the wall position through anti-tip bracket K-1 with a pen, drill holes in the wall, fix plastic anchor M with a hammer, and secure anti-tip bracket K-1 to plastic anchor M using screw D.
Diagram illustrates the wall mounting process: 1. Mark the wall position using bracket K-1. 2. Drill holes in the wall. 3. Insert plastic anchor M into the drilled holes. 4. Secure bracket K-1 to the wall using screw D and anchor M.
Step 25: Drawer Insertion
Place the three drawers into the cabinet as shown in the diagram.
Diagram shows the main cabinet structure with drawer slides installed. The three assembled drawers (from Step 23) are shown being inserted into their respective positions within the cabinet.
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Step 26: Fixing Hinges
Parts used: G x 4, L x 11, N x 22 (G-1, G-2)
Fix hinge L to glass panels 25 and 26 using screw N, then attach handle G-2 using screw G-1 as shown.
Diagram shows glass panels 25 and 26. Hinge L is attached to the glass panels using screw N. Handle G-2 is then attached to the hinge assembly using screw G-1. This process is repeated three times (x3).
Step 27: Fixing Glass Panels
Parts used: N x 44
Fix glass panels 25 and 26 to panels 2, 3, 5 and 11 using screw N as shown.
Diagram shows the cabinet with glass doors (panels 25 and 26) being attached to the main structure (panels 2, 3, 5, and 11) using screws N. Multiple attachment points are indicated.
Step 28: Door Alignment
If doors are still not aligned, check if the hinges are properly adjusted. Please refer to the detailed hinge adjustment diagrams.
Diagrams illustrate hinge adjustment procedures. These include adjusting screws on the hinge to move the door up/down, left/right, and in/out to ensure proper alignment and closure.
WARRANTY
WARRANTY CLAIMS
- There is a 30-day warranty for broken furniture or any other problems that do not work properly. The warranty will start from the date of purchase, which must be verified by proof of purchase.
- Before making a claim, please call us. Please leave your purchase order number, along with some details of the problem, if you want a replacement part. We will respond within 48 hours. If the item is out of stock, we will reply with a shipping date.
- The product must be used in accordance with the instructions provided.
- For other reasons, if the furniture needs to be returned, it must be cleaned and dried and operated within 30 days of receipt.
Type of Warranty Claim
- Failure to follow the furniture instructions will invalidate the warranty.
- Damage during installation is not covered, but damage during transportation is.
Scope of Responsibility
- The manufacturer shall not bear any responsibility for misuse or user damage and/or loss of parts during the installation of furniture.
- After use, damage and scratches on the furniture are not covered by the warranty.
The Warranty Relates to All Bought in The US and Covers The Following Areas
- Sheet parts: 1 month from the date of purchase.
- Electrical parts: 1 month from the date of purchase.
RETURNS
CHANGED YOUR MIND AND NEED TO RETURN YOUR ITEM?
PLEASE FOLLOW THE BELOW INSTRUCTIONS:
- If you have purchased and simply changed your mind, follow the retailer's instructions for returns.
DEFECTIVE ITEMS
- If your item is defective in any way, i.e., it doesn't work but you can't identify why, please call us in the first instance.
DAMAGED ITEMS
- If you receive an order with obvious shipping damage from the retailer, then we suggest the delivery is refused. If the delivery has been accepted and then shipping damage is found, please follow the specific instructions advised by the retailer.
- In all circumstances, please save all packaging material and paperwork for the order. Please be aware that if you dispose of packaging material or attempt to return the merchandise without contacting the fulfiller, you jeopardize your chances of making a claim, and you may not receive a credit for the return.