Insert 2 x 30mm wooden
dowel
of bottom cupboard shelf
9
shelf
C
into each end
and bottom upper
12
as shown.
C
A
E
11
C
B
a:
F
9 12
Step 3
Insert 4 x female
camlock
B
into
underside of top
cupboard shelf
upper shelf
8
as shown.
10
13
and base
, top
Step 4
Insert 2 x 30mm wooden
dowel
of 2 x pelmet
C
into each end
15
as
shown.
Step 5
Fix 2 x 35mm male
camlock
side
side
A
into top left
3
and top right
4
as shown.
8 10 13
C
15
34
A
3
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Assembly Instructions
Assembly Instructions
Step 6
Step 9
Connect top base 7
Slide top back panel 7
and top shelf
into slots of top left side
and top right side as
right side
shown.
Tighten female camlocks in under side of top base
7
with a screwdriver.
9
to top
2
.
7
Step 7
Connect top left side to exposed ends of top base
Tighten female camlocks in under side of top base
Screw 4 x male camlock
Connect 1 x top 14 to
top of top left side and
top
top right side using 4
x 35mm screw
shown.
7
and top shelf
9
as shown
7
with a screwdriver.
Step 8
Step 10
A
into the under side of
10
as shown.
D
1
as
Step 9
14
D
Connect top 10 as shown.
Tighten female camlocks
with a screwdriver.
5
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Assembly Instructions
Step 11
Fix 4 x 35mm male
camlock
left side
right side
and tighten the female.
Fix 1 x female camlock
B
into bottom left side
1
and bottom right
side
tighten the female.
A
into bottom
1
and bottom
2
as shown.
2
as shown. and
B
Step 12
Connect 1 x top
cupboard shelf
bottom cupboard shelf
9
, 1 x base 8 and 1
x pelmet
15
right side
Tighten the female
camlocks in the
underside of top
cupboard shelf
and base
screwdriver.
10
, 1 x
to bottom
2
as shown.
10
8
using a
1
A
2
10
2
9
Step 13
Connect 1 x bottom left
1
side
of top cupboard shelf
10
shelf
pelmet
Tighten the female
camlocks in the
underside of top
upper shelf
screwdriver.
6
to exposed ends
, bottom cupboard
9
base 8 and
15
as shown.
13
with a
10
1
9
8
15
8
15
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Assembly Instructions
Step 14
Slide bottom back panel
6
into slots of bottom
left side and bottom right
side as shown.
6
Step 15
Connect assembly
completed at Step 10
to top of assembly
completed at Step 14 as
shown.
Tighten the female
camlocks inside bottom
left and bottom right
sides with a screwdriver.
Warning: the
unit is heavy.
Ask someone
to help you with
this step.
7
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Assembly Instructions
Step 16
Connect door 5 to the
unit using 2 x hinge
and 8 x 10mm screw
as shown (
Connect knob
using 1 x 16mm bolt
as shown (
Connect catch plate
to door using 1 x 10mm
screw
Note: catch plate
must be attached with
the countersink facing
outwards so as to
accommodate the screw
head.
b:).
c:).
G
as shown (
H
J
to door
d:).
I
G
K
I
b:
H
G
5
d:
I
G
J
c:
K
8
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Assembly Instructions
Step 17
To prevent accidental
toppling, the unit should
be xed to a wall using
10mm screw
safety strap
screw
rawl plug
N
L
,the
M
, wall
, washer O and
P
(
e:).
e:
Note: see the
back cover
for more
information on
wall mounting
and the suitable use of
the supplied rawl plugs.
Warning:
Before drilling,
check wall for
hidden pipes
and cables.
Assembly complete.
O
P
N
M
L
L
9
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A Guide to Wall Mounting & Fixings
IMPORTANT:
When drilling into walls always check that there are no
hidden wires or pipes etc. Make sure that the screws
and wall plugs being used are suitable for supporting
your unit. Consult a qualied tradesperson if you are
unsure.
HINTS:
1) General Rule
2) Ensure you use the recommended drill bit to match the wall plug and hole size.
3) Ensure you drill the hole horizontally, do not force the drill or enlarge the holes.
4) Take extra care when drilling high walls, ceilings and ceramic tiles.
Ensure the plus is tting below the ceramic tile to avoid splitting or cracking.
5) Ensure wall plugs are well tted and are a tight t in the drilled hole.
Always use a larger screw and wall plug if you are not sure.
Types of Wall
You can use one of the following
types of wall plug if your walls are
made of brick, breeze block, concrete,
stone,wood or plaster board.
No.1 “ Standard” Wall Plug
General Wall Materials
These come in various sizes and are
made from plastic or sometimes wood
ber.
No.2 “ General Purpose” Wall Plug
Aerated / Breeze Block
Generally aerated blocks should not
be used to support heavy loads, use a
specialist tting in this case.
For light loads, a General Purpose
Plug can be used.
No.3 “ Shield Anchor” Wall Plug
Heavy loads
For use with heavier loads such as TV
& HiFi speakers and satellite dishes
etc.
No.4 “Cavity Fixing” Wall Plug
For use with plaster board partitions
or hollow wooden doors.
No. 5 “ Cavity Fixing - Heavy Duty”
Wall Plug
For use when tting or supporting
heavy loads such aas shelving wall
cabinets, coat racks.
No.6 “Hammer Fixing” Wall Plug
For use with walls stuck with plaster
board. The hammer xing allows it
to be xed to the wall rather than the
plaster board. Always check the xing
is secure to the retaining wall.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
SAFETY
Always check the tting and
location to ensure your safety in
and around the home.
FITTING
From time to time check the
tting to ensure the wall plugs
or screws do not become loose.
If you need help or have damaged or missing parts, call the Customer Helpline: 0845 640 0800
Home Retail Group, 489-499 Avebury Boulevard, Saxon Gate West, Central Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK9 2NW
LP 260.96.068
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