


Make sure the wood is at least as thick as the amount of the overhang that exceeds 2 inches. Locate and drill holes on the shim for the screws to pass through. (Longer screws may be needed.) 3. With the doors of the cabinet open, use the 1/4” Mounting Spacer Assembly as a guide for marking the holes. If your cabinet has an overhang, slide it forward until the two small tabs (B) on one side of the Assembly touch the inside surface of the overhang. If your cabinet has a flush bottom, place the Spa