Drawers have channels either on the bottom or on both sides that have to match up with the guides in the chest, look at the drawer and find which you have, then while looking at the guide set it into the corresponding channel and push the drawer back in
There are a couple of things to try. First, it is easier to try things if the drawer is empty. Look on the track for the drawer in the main cabinet. Sometimes you have to move a lever. Or, there may be a place to put the wheel on the drawer onto the track.
open the drawer fully, then lift up on the end of the drawer, this will remove the front wheels from the track. pull the drawer forward and lift the rear wheels out of the track.
Open the drawer and there is a small screw on either side toward the front of the drawer. Remove this screw that is holding the track in place and the track comes off the drawer and the drawer comes out! Very counter intuitive, but it works.
The word may be the transposition "drawer" (a sliding receptacle or bin).
To remove dresser drawer from Ashley furniture need to push down, flush with the grooved track to allow the wheeled drawer to continue to slide out.
The track is easily replaced for about $2.00. all you have to do is unscrew it and screw in another one.
Pull the drawer out until it catches (if it does). Examine the spot on the track where it has caught. Many drawers can be lifted over the obstruction. Others require that a small lever within the track be either raised or lowered to let the drawer continue to slide.
open drawer, at front on the sides in the middle of the track is small screw on each side, remove and lift front off drawer out of track.
In order to remove drawers from a dresser, simply pull out the drawer by its handle. You then will want to shake the drawer just a bit, until it is unhatched from its hinges. From there, simply pull out the drawer to remove it.
There's a springbar on the back side of the ashtray/cupholder "drawer." On mine, the springbar broke off the drawer, because it was attached only by a couple of plastic "posts" which, I believe were "mushroomed" with heat, to hold the springbar to it. You can remove the drawer by extending it, then reaching into the dash, above the drawer, where two plastic tabs (one on each side of the upper surface) can be carefully pulled downward, to allow the drawer to be removed. I found the spring lying inside the dash, just beneath the drawer. The attach points to the back side of the drawer were obvious. I drilled small starter holes through the two plastic posts and attached the springbar with small sheet metal screws, then reinserted the drawer on the track/rails. Now it works just fine.
There is a small square opening at the bottom center on both the right and left sides of the drawer with a tab that is bent through the drawer wall to the outside of the drawers. This must be bent back until it is fully within the inside of the drawer's storage area. You will need a screwdriver or similar tool to do that. Once that is done open one drawer at a time until fully extended in the open position. The drawers will then lift straight upward, sliding off four tabs located two on each side. It will take some wiggling to get it loose from the four tabs.
Panel track shades have a sliding track system attached to the window or door frame.