Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
Chapter 1 Assembling the Lista Storage Wall
Lista provides two types of standard Storage Walls: B251 and B255. The design, construction, assembly, and quality are identical for both types, however, B251 and B255 components cannot be interchanged. The B251 Storage Wall includes drawers with inside depth dimensions of 24" (610mm) and a frame depth of 27 ½" (700mm). The B255 Storage Wall includes drawers that are 18" deep (459mm) and a frame depth of 21 ¾" (553mm).
Before Assembling the Storage Wall
Before you begin assembling the Storage Wall, read through the assembly instructions to familiarize yourself with the order in which the parts are assembled. Note: Assembling the Storage Wall requires two people.
It is important to assemble the components in the same sequence as described in this manual. Lista labels all Storage Wall shipping cartons with numbers to indicate the sequential order of components during assembly. This lets you stage the cartons for faster and easier access. · · Before assembling the Storage Wall, make sure that the floor meets the load carrying requirements. Lista does not assume responsibility for improper loading that could cause damage or injury. Make sure the location of the Storage Wall includes the following considerations: Þ Amount of Service Area Needed The B251 Storage Wall with a 24" deep drawer requires 39-42" of access space for a person to load and retrieve items comfortably. The B255 Storage Wall requires a minimum of 33-36". Þ Safety Ladder If installing a Safety Ladder now, or in the future, keep in mind that it requires 35 ½" of aisle space when fully opened. Þ Location Against a Wall If the Storage Wall is to be permanently located against a wall, begin the assembly 2 ½ to 3 ½ feet away from the wall. This allows enough room to install the rear panels or sway braces. The Storage Wall can then be pushed against the wall before you install the drawers or shelves. Þ Floor Level The floor must be level in all directions and should not exceed a total of 1" (25mm) of shimming. · · · · Check your packing list and bill of lading to make sure that all Storage Wall components are available before you begin the assembly. Check the packing list with a copy of your purchase order to verify receipt of all parts. In the event of shortage or damage, notify Lista Customer Service at 1-800-722-3020. Avoid loading any part of the Storage Wall with a forklift. If necessary, provide protective posts on corners to avoid damage by forklifts or other trucks. To familiarize yourself with the assembly of the Storage Wall System, please review all sections before beginning installation.
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Attaching the Vertical Side Frames to the Floor Universal Panels
Before starting this assembly, mark a chalk line on the floor to indicate the final location of the Storage Wall. If you are placing the Storage Wall against a wall, begin the assembly 2 ½ to 3 ½ feet away from the wall. Note: If your Storage Wall includes: · Drawer Locking System(s): The Center, Top, and Floor Universal Panels may be slightly different than indicated below. If installing a locking system, the Center Lock Panel (LP/3) will have a hole in the front to accommodate the lock. The bottom Universal Panel (LP/1) will have a notch to accommodate the Lock Channel. Tambour Door(s): The Top Universal Panel includes knock-out holes for attaching the tambour door unit. Please identify these Universal Panels prior to installing your unit. Double-Hinged Door Set(s): The Top and Bottom Universal Panels required for Double Hinged Doors are different from standard Universal Panels. You can identify the Double-Hinged Door Universal Panels by the three vertical slots in the front face. These holes allow you to attach the top and bottom mounting brackets for the doors. In addition, Vertical Side Frames have knock-out holes used in the installation of Double Hinged Doors. Older models may have pre-punched through holes in the front and rear of the Vertical Side Frame. If you have pre-punched holes in your VSF, ensure that these go at the outside of your doors sections. Sliding Door Set(s): If you have a Triple Sliding Door Set, you must install the triple door section on the Right end of the entire Storage Wall. When installing your Universal Panels, plan accordingly. Action (Refer to Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-3)
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Step 1 2 3
Position the Vertical Side Frame with the footplate on the floor and the mounting through holes facing the rear. Place the Floor Universal Panel on the floor with the flat-finished side down, adjacent to the Vertical Side Frame. Attach the Vertical Side Frame to the Floor Universal Panel with 3/8 x 5/8" Hex Head bolts and lock nuts. Note: The Floor Universal Panel provides several mounting holes. Use the mounting hole nearest the floor, as shown in Figure 1-3. Insert the bolts through the inside slots of the Vertical Side Frames and then into the Universal Panel. · Note for Double Hinged Door Applications: Ensure that the three vertical holes punched in the front face of the Universal Panel face forward when installing sections that have Double Hinged Doors.
Note: Make sure the Floor Universal Panel is flush with the front of the Vertical Side Frames before tightly securing. 4 Position the next Vertical Side Frame adjacent to the Floor Universal Panel, making sure the through holes of the Vertical Side Frame are facing the rear. Attach as indicated in Step 3.
Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each section of Storage Wall.
Attaching Top Universal Panels
Step 1 2 Action (Refer to Figure 1-2) Insert four Shelf Clips into the top inside notches of each Vertical Side Frame to ease the installation of the Top Universal Panel onto the Vertical Side Frames. Place the Top Universal Panel over the Shelf Clips (with the flat-finished side facing up) and secure with 3/8" x 5/8" Hex Head bolts and nuts. Note: The Top Universal Panel provides several mounting holes. Use the upper mounting hole. For appearance purposes, the Top and Floor Universal Panels should be flush with the front of the Vertical Side Frames. · · Note for Double Hinged Door Applications: Ensure that the three vertical holes punched in the front face of the Universal Panel face forward when installing sections that have Double Hinged Doors. Note for Tambour Door Applications: Ensure that the three vertical holes punched in the front face of the Universal Panel face towards the rear of the Storage Wall. There will be knock-out holes on the top surface of the Universal Panel, used to attach the Tambour Door.
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each section of Storage Wall.
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Figure 1-1 Floor Universal Panel
Figure 1-2 Top Universal Panel
Figure 1-3 Hardware Location
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Attaching Rear Panels
If your Storage Wall includes Sway Braces instead of Rear Panels, refer to "Attaching the Sway Braces". To help identify components in this procedure, note that the Lower Rear Panels are shorter than Upper Rear Panels for the 2200mm Storage Wall. If you're assembling the 2500mm Storage Wall, the Rear Panels consist of three sections; install the smallest section at the top. Attaching the Lower Rear Panels Step 1 Action (Refer to Figure 1-4) Align the hole patterns of the Lower Rear Panel with hole patterns on the back of the Vertical Side Frames. Attach using ¼-20 x 5/8" Hex Head bolts inserted through the back of the Rear Panel and into the Vertical Side Frames. Secure with ¼" - 20 Kep nuts. Install the Lower Rear Panel for the next section by overlapping it with the lower Rear Panel of the first section.
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Note: To insert the Hex Head bolts easily into overlapped sections, use an awl or screwdriver to align the hole patterns of both panels. 3 After installing the Lower Rear Panels for the entire Storage Wall, place the Horizontal Support Brackets onto the tops of each Lower Rear Panel. Make sure the tabs of each Horizontal Support Bracket fit securely over the Lower Rear Panels. Attaching the Upper Rear Panels Step 1 Action (Refer to Figure 1-5) Position the first Upper Rear Panel by sliding it down and into the tabs of the Horizontal Support Bracket. Align the hole patterns of the Upper Rear Panel and Vertical Side Frames. Insert ¼-20 x 5/8" Hex Head bolts through the Upper Rear Panel and into the Vertical Side Frames. Secure with ¼ -20 Kep nuts. Insert the Upper Rear Panel for the next section by sliding it down and into the tabs of the Horizontal Support Bracket. Overlap the Upper Rear Panel with the existing Upper Rear Panel and secure with ¼ x 5/8" Hex Head bolts and ¼ - 20 Kep nuts.
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Note: To insert the Hex Head bolts easily into overlapped sections, use an awl or screwdriver to align the hole patterns of both panels. 3 Attach the Upper Rear Panels for each section in the Storage Wall. Note: For back-to-back installations with a common Rear Panel, insert ¼-20 x 5/8" Hex Head bolts through the overlapping Upper and Lower Rear Panels and into the Vertical Side Frames. Secure with ¼ - 20 Kep nuts from inside the Storage Wall.
Attaching the Sway Braces
If your Storage Wall configuration includes Rear Panels instead of Sway Braces, refer to "Attaching Rear Panels." Sway Braces must be installed in the first, last, and at least every fourth intermediate Storage Wall section. Secure with ¼-20 x 5/8" Hex Head bolts and nuts, as shown in Figure 1-6. For back-to-back Storage Walls, insert the ¼-20x5/8" Hex Head bolts through the bracing and into the Vertical Side Frame on the other side as shown in Figure 1-7. Secure with ¼ - 20 Kep nuts.
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Figure 1-4 Rear Panels
Figure 1-5 Rear Panels (Upper and Lower)
Figure 1-6 Sway Braces
Figure 1-7 Sway Braces (Back-to-Back Storage Walls)
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Attaching Center Universal Panels
If your Storage Wall includes a Center Panel, the clearance between the Bottom and Center Panels should be indicated on the drawing you received from your Lista Representative. It is important to install the Center Panel in the position indicated to allow for proper installation of drawers or roll-out trays. Note: If you are installing a Full-Height Locking System, do not install the Center Locking Panel at this time. This will be done after the Lock Channel is installed. Most Storage Walls are configured with either 900mm or 1350mm of drawer points. Lista marks these heights with oblongshaped notches on the front and back of each Vertical Side Frame. Position the Center Panel so that its bottom edge covers the top half of the appropriate notch unless indicated otherwise in your drawing. Refer to your unique Storage Wall drawing (supplied by Lista) to determine the height of the drawer points for your specific installation. For example, if your drawing indicates 750mm of drawers within an individual section, the drawers will occupy 30 total slots (30 x 25mm), each slot equaling 25mm. Measure from the Floor Universal Panel up to determine the correct height for which the Center Universal Panel should be installed. Step Action (Refer to Figure 1-8) Insert four Shelf Clips into the notches of the Vertical Side Frames at the proper height and place the Center 1 Universal Panel down over the Shelf Clips. Secure using four 3/8 x 5/8" bolts and nuts (one for each corner of the Center Universal Panel). Hand-tighten. (All hardware should be tightened before installing drawers and trays). Note: If your Storage Wall includes a partial lock system, install the Center Universal Panel so that the hole for the cylinder lock faces the front of the Storage Wall. 2 For appearance purposes, push the Center Universal Panel as far back as possible so that it is flush with the Vertical Side Frames. Make sure the section is level.
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each section of Storage Wall, as needed.
Figure 1-8 Center Universal Panel
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Installing the Lock System
Lista offers two types of Locking Systems: Full and Partial Height. The Partial Height locking system provides security and accessibility for a section of drawers, as shown. The Full Height locking system spans the entire section of the Storage Wall to provide security for all drawers, top to bottom. The locking system incorporates a shuttle for locking the entire set of drawers or allowing the drawers to be opened one at a time. When the shuttle is moved to the right, the entire set of drawers is locked. When the shuttle is moved left, the entire set of drawers is unlocked. However, when one drawer is opened, the shuttle returns to the right which locks the remaining drawers until the open drawer is closed.
Types of Lock Systems
The following table provides a description of the types of locking systems available.
Type of Lock
Single Lock for Partial Height
Description
Locks all drawers below the Locking Panel within one individual section of the Storage Wall. It consists of one cylinder lock (mounted to the Locking Panel) and two keys. Locks all drawers from top to bottom within one individual section of the Storage Wall. It co ...