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Fellowes Multimedia Rack Instructions

Fellowes manufactures a line of budget multimedia racks designed to store things such as CDs and DVDs. These racks don't come assembled so you must put it together. The good thing is that you can assemble it in less than an hour and then store your media.

Things You'll Need

  • Phillips screwdriver
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Instructions

    • 1

      Remove the contents of your Fellowes multimedia rack from the box. There should be two long sides for the stand and a number of shorter panels for the back of the stand. There also should be a number of thin rods that are the same length as the panels. These are what the CDs or DVDs will be placed on. Also included should be some small end pieces and screws.

    • 2

      Lay the two long sides on the ground vertically. Place a shorter panel horizontally between the two side pieces and line it up with the openings on the sides. This is how the panels will connect to the side pieces.

    • 3

      Slide one of the rods through the hole in the end piece and place the rod between the two side pieces, in front of the panels. There should be two circular holes that the rod fits into.

    • 4

      Fit the back panel in the slots in the side pieces and fit the rod into the circular holes in front of the back panel slots.

    • 5

      Use the included screws to secure the back panel by tightening the screws on the outer ends of the side pieces. The rods should be secure in the holes.

    • 6

      Repeat the steps with the remaining levels of the rack. When finished, stand the rack up and place your CDs or DVDs on the bar so they are leaning against the back panels. You can slide the end pieces to hold the media boxes in place if you don't want to use the entire row.