Loading
Risk of injury due to falling or toppling furniture!
Unsecured furniture can result in severe or lethal injuries.
Do not exceed the maximum loading of the furniture.
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Risk of injury and property damage
Ignoring the maximum load can result in injury and prop-
erty damage.
Do not exceed the maximum loading of the furniture.
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The loaded weight must be distributed evenly over the
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surface. Avoid loads concentrated in single areas.
The permissible load is the maximum weight that can
be loaded into drawers, pull-outs or removeable
shelves.
The permissible load is the permissible load plus the
intrinsic weight of the respective item.
You can ask your dealer for the model of your pull-
out system simply by indicating the manufacturer
identification number (see page 21)
DANGER
CAUTION
Load specifications can be found in the tables V
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(see page 156 ff.).
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Load values are marked with a (B):
1. Drawers
2. Pull-outs
3. Pull-outs with a frame depth of 45 cm
4. Wall units with a body depth of 35 cm
5. Wall units with a body depth of 56 cm-57.5 cm
6. Panel shelves, material thickness 2.5 cm
7. End panel shelf supports/light boards for pocket bar
arranagment
8. Base units, hanging on the wall
9. Pull-out base unit, angled pull-out base unit
10. Diagonal pull-out base unit
11. Stock tall pull-out unit
12. Diagonal tall tier pull-out unit
13. Storage tier pull-out - tall unit, wooden floor with metal
strip
14. Pull-out base unit with two 2 recycling pocket-like
compartments
15. Pull-out table, capable of being pulled out approx.
81 cm
16. Bar flap
17. Corner base unit with semicircular plastic revolving
bases
18. Corner base unit with C-SLIDE pivoting pull-out plastic
base surfaces
19. Corner base with LE MANS pivoting pull-out wooden
base surfaces with metal strip
20. Corner base unit with three-quarter circle
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