Hardware Resources RO12-WB

Hardware Resources RO12-WB Rollout Shelf System User Manual

Model: RO12-WB | Brand: Hardware Resources

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Hardware Resources RO12-WB Rollout Shelf System. Designed for 12-inch cabinet openings, this pre-assembled system features soft-close undermount slides for smooth and quiet operation, enhancing your cabinet organization.

Please read these instructions carefully before installation and retain this manual for future reference.

2. Nga Hua o te Hua

  • Designed for 12-inch Cabinet Openings: Optimized to fit standard base cabinet dimensions.
  • 21-inch Soft-Close Undermount Slides: Prevents slamming and provides concealed hardware for a clean look.
  • Pre-assembled Design: Facilitates quick and straightforward installation.
  • UV Coated Wood: The wood is sealed with a UV coating to protect against natural wear and tear.
  • Easy Cabinet Bottom Mounting: Designed for simple and secure attachment to the cabinet base.
  • Hanga Roa: Made from quality wood for lasting performance.

3. Whakatakotoranga

Tau tauiraRO12-WB
RauemiWood (White Birch), UV Coated
Ahu Taapiri (W x D x H)10-1/4 inches (260mm) x 21-7/16 inches (545mm) x 7 inches (178mm)
Minimum Cabinet Opening Width12 inihi
Hohonu Kaituku21.25 inihi
Taumaha8 lbs
KiriataSoft-Close Undermount
Huihuinga e hiahiatia anaKāore (Kua oti te huihui)

4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

The Hardware Resources RO12-WB Rollout Shelf System comes pre-assembled for your convenience, making installation quick and easy. It is designed to mount directly to the bottom of your cabinet.

Utauta e hiahiatia ana:

  • Riipene Ine
  • pene
  • Drill with appropriate drill bit (for pilot holes)
  • Tiukiri (e taunaki ana te upoko o Phillips)

Hipanga Tāuta:

  1. Whakaritea te Kāpata: Ensure the cabinet opening is clean and clear of any obstructions. Verify that the minimum opening width of 12 inches is met.
  2. Whakatakotoria te Whata: Carefully place the pre-assembled rollout shelf system into the cabinet opening. Position it to your desired depth, ensuring it is centered and aligned within the cabinet.
  3. Tohua nga Kohao Whakaeke: With the shelf in its final position, use a pencil to mark the locations of the mounting holes on the cabinet bottom through the pre-drilled holes in the slide mechanisms.
  4. Drill Pilot rua: Remove the rollout shelf from the cabinet. Using a drill, create small pilot holes at the marked locations. This helps prevent wood splitting and ensures screws go in straight.
  5. Tiakina te Papa: Place the rollout shelf back into the cabinet, aligning the mounting holes with the pilot holes. Insert the provided screws and securely fasten the shelf system to the cabinet bottom using a screwdriver. Do not overtighten.
  6. Mahi Whakamatau: Gently pull the shelf out and push it back in to ensure smooth operation and proper soft-close functionality.
Hardware Resources RO12-WB Rollout Shelf System components

Figure 1: The Hardware Resources RO12-WB Rollout Shelf System, showing the wooden shelf and the attached undermount soft-close slides.

Hardware Resources RO12-WB Rollout Shelf System installed in a cabinet

Figure 2: The rollout shelf system installed in a kitchen base cabinet, demonstrating its use for storing bowls and other kitchen items.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

To operate your rollout shelf, simply grasp the front edge of the shelf and gently pull it forward to extend it from the cabinet. The soft-close slides will ensure a smooth and controlled extension. When returning the shelf, push it back into the cabinet. The soft-close mechanism will engage as the shelf approaches the closed position, preventing it from slamming shut.

Avoid placing excessively heavy items on the shelf that exceed its weight capacity, as this may affect the smooth operation of the slides and potentially damage the system.

6. Tiaki

The UV-coated wood surface of your rollout shelf is designed for durability and easy cleaning.

  • Te horoi: Horoia nga papa rakau ki te ngohengohe, damp cloth. For stubborn spots, a mild, non-abrasive cleaner can be used, followed by wiping with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning pads, as these can damage the UV coating.
  • Te Tiaki Kiriata: The soft-close slides are generally maintenance-free. If you notice any stiffness or unusual noise, ensure no debris is obstructing the slide mechanism. Do not apply oil or grease to the slides unless specifically recommended by the manufacturer, as this can attract dust and hinder performance.
  • Tirotiro: Periodically check all mounting screws to ensure they are tight. Retighten if necessary.

7. Te Raru

Most issues with the rollout shelf system can be resolved with simple checks.

  • Shelf does not slide smoothly:
    • Check for obstructions in the slide mechanism or on the cabinet bottom.
    • Ensure the shelf is not overloaded.
    • Verify that the mounting screws are securely tightened and the shelf is level.
  • Soft-close mechanism not engaging:
    • Ensure the shelf is pushed fully into the cabinet.
    • Check for any debris preventing the mechanism from fully engaging.
  • Shelf appears wobbly:
    • Confirm all mounting screws are tight.
    • Ensure the cabinet bottom is stable and level.

If you continue to experience issues, please refer to the support information in the next section.

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

The Hardware Resources RO12-WB Rollout Shelf System is backed by a iti pūtāhui ora. Ka kapi tenei raihana i nga hapa o nga rawa me nga mahi i raro i te whakamahinga me te ratonga.

For warranty claims, technical assistance, or further support, please contact Hardware Resources customer service. Please have your model number (RO12-WB) and purchase information ready when contacting support.

Hardware Resources Customer Support:
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