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How to Adjust Your Cabinet Drawers on an Inset Cabinet
- To remove your drawer, start by pulling it out to locate the locking devices on the bottom of the drawer box
- Find the two orange levers near the front of the drawer box and squeeze them towards the outside of the cabinet
- You can then remove the drawer from the cabinet
- To put the drawer back, set these channels on the drawer guides
- Push the drawer back in until you hear an audible click as the locking devices engage
- To adjust the height of the drawer front, locate the small adjustment mechanism and move it toward the back of the drawer to move the drawer front up
- Reverse this process to lower the drawer front
- To adjust the left and right movement of the drawer front, locate the roller adjustment mechanism and roll it to move the drawer front left or right
- Reverse this process to move the drawer front in the opposite direction
- To adjust the in and out movement of your drawer, locate the orange adjustment mechanism shown here
- Rotate this adjustment mechanism with a screwdriver to correct any flushness issues you may have with the drawer front in relation to the cabinet frame
- Reverse this process to move the drawer front in the opposite direction
- On all of these adjustments, you may need to adjust one or both of the locking devices
- The tilt adjustment will change the pitch of your drawer box
- On this particular cabinet, the counter tops have not been installed yet
- If your counter tops have been installed, you may need to remove your drawer and make this adjustment through the drawer opening
- Pivot these adjustments mechanisms to tilt the rear of the drawer box according to your needs
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