
TROUBLE SHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS
If your shelves are sagging, please use these steps to correct any
assembly issues:
1. You may have used the wrong holes to insert your shelf supports.
Check to see if the shelf supports on the side panels are level with the
center shelf supports. You may have placed the shelf support one hole
below the correct hole in the center on the back panels. Tip: If all
shelves sag uniformally and sag about 1/2" or twice the thickness of the
shelves, the center shelve supports may be installed incorrectly.
2. You installed either one or both back panels upside down. Please
follow the instructions on Step#7. Tip: If all the shelves sag uniformly ,
about 1/4" or thickness of the shelf, the back panels may be incorrectly
placed. Make sure the blue and red marks on the top edge of the back
panels are on the top of your unit.
3. The shelves are not locked. Please follow the instructions on Step#8.
Tip: If all the shelves sag uniformly and the CD's or DVD's are leaning
forward, the shelf plugs that lock the shelves in place have not been
installed above the shelves in the extreme back corners.
4. The back panels may have pushed out accidentally while installing
shelves, moving unit and putting hand against back panel for balance
or being pushed back while forcing your medium against the back
panels. Tip: If only the shelves in the middle of the unit are sagging
and the top and bottom shelves are flat, the back panel has bow
outward causing the center shelf supports to go away from the shelf
causing the shelf to drop and sag. To correct this situation: Start with
top or bottom shelf and lift the sagging shelf up, repeat this step in
sequence and the back panel will snap back into proper alignment.
5. Your moldings are not securely glued and came off allowing the
shelves to come forward and slide off the back shelf supports. Tip: If
you see a gap between uprights and the moldings from the side it may
be a problem. To correct this situation: Reapply the glue and press
molding by gently tapping onto them.