Riverside
FURNITURE
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Steps For Removing Drawers Equipped
With Anti-Tip Drawer Interlock.
Drawer Removal
If a drawer is removed, it must be reinstalled back into the same opening for the anti-tip drawer interlock
mechanism to function properly.
When either drawer is pulled open, the wedge block attached on the side of that drawer moves the arm of
the snapper forward, locking the arm for the other drawer, thereby preventing the other drawer from being
opened. If both drawers must be removed, after pulling the first drawer open and removing, the arm of the
snapper that was pulled forward by the first drawer must be pushed back to the upright position, which
will unlock the arm for the second drawer and allow it to be removed also.
Drawer Anti-Tip Inter-lock Mechanism