Assembly Instructions - Please keep for future reference606/4325
Dimensions
Width - 80cm
Depth - 40cm
Height - 80cm
Important – Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly
If you need help or have damaged or missing parts, call the Customer Helpline:
Argos = 0345 6400800
Issue 1 - Nov/18/16
Safety and Care Advice
Important– Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly
• Check you have all the
components and tools listed on
the following pages.
plastic bags and separate them
into their groups.
• Keep children and animals
away from the work area, small
parts could choke if swallowed.
• Make sure you have enough
space to layout the parts before
starting.
• During assembly do not stand
or put weight on the product,
this could cause damage.
• Assemble the item as close
room) as possible.
• Assemble on a soft level
surface to avoid damaging the
• Parts of the assembly will be
easier with 2 people.
• To reduce
the likelihood of
damaging your
product please
ensure that your
power drill is set on a low torque
setting.
Care and maintenance
• Only clean using a damp cloth
and mild detergent, do no use
bleach or abrasive cleaners.
Handy Hints
• Assemble all parts and bolts
loosely during assembly, only
once the product is complete
should you fully tighten the bolts
• From time to time check that
there are no loose screws on
this unit.
• Regularly check and ensure
tightend properly.
• This product should not be
discarded with household waste.
Take to your local authority
waste disposal centre.
Note: if required the next
page can be cut out and used
as reference throughout the
assembly. Keep this page with
these instructions for future
reference.
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If you have damaged or missing components, call the
Components - Panels
Customer Helpline:
Please check you have all the panels listed below
Top panel (80 x 40cm)
1
Right frame side (77.5 x 38cm)
3
Argos = 0345 6400800
Left frame side (77.5 x 38cm)
2
Top front rail (68 x 3.8cm)
4
Mid rail (68 x 7cm)
5
Back rail (68 x 23.7cm)
7
Back panel (69.2 x 39.3cm)
9
Bottom shelf (68 x 37.9cm)
6
Doors x 2 (38.2 x 33.7cm)
8
Back drawer panel (63 x 14.8cm)
10
Left side drawer panel (30 x 14.8cm)
11
Drawer front (67.6 x 17.8cm)
13
Right side drawer panel (03 x 14.8cm)
12
Bottom drawer panel (64.1 x 28.8cm)
14
2
Components - Fittings
105
Note:
may be supplied than are required.
A
25mm Screw x 8Allen key x 1
D
16mm Flat washer x 2
G
B
30mm Bolts x 2
E
10mm Spring washer x 2
H
C
F
35mm Cam bolts x 20
I
15mm Cam locks x 2023mm Bolts x 430mm Metal handle x 4
J
Hinge x 4
K
15mm Screw x 16
L
Anti triping
Hardware
(Safety bracket)
Anti triping Hardware bag
Tools required
Phillips screwdriver
(medium & large)
Flatblade screwdriver
(medium)
Drill
7mm Suitable drill bit
(for use with wall plug)
Ruler - Use this ruler to help correctly identify the screws
Insert Cam locks
into the frame bottom
back rail top front rail
& mid rail .
4
Press firmly together .
Turn the cam lock
clockwise with
a philipshead screwdriver
to lock.
7
G
6
5
6
7
4
5
G
G
Step 3
Assembly back panel
Insert back panel
into the slot of back rail
7
, frame side ,
and frame bottom
9
3
6
G
G
3
9
7
6
3
5
Assembly Instructions
Step 4
a: Assembly frame side
Insert Cam locks
into the frame bottom
back rail top front rail
& mid rail .
4
Press firmly together .
Turn the cam lock
clockwise with
a philipshead screwdriver
to lock.
b: Attach the pad
Remove cover paper on the
M
pad . Attach the pad
into under the legs.
With help stand the
assembled unit upright.
7
G
6
5
2
b:a:
Remove
7
M
G
G
G
M
6
4
Step 5
Assembly top panel
Insert Cam locks
into side panel
& back rail
as shown .Press top panel
onto assembly.Turn cam
1
locks to lock . Insert bolts
, Spring washer ,
B
flat washer , Tighten
with supplied allen key
Do not over tighten.
7
G
3
2
D
E
C
5
M
1
7
G
G
3
2
E
D
B
C
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Assembly Instructions
Step 6
Assembly Drawer
a:
Position Left side
drawer panel
right side drawer panel
12
into drawer front
Fix through holes
using screw
b:
Insert bottom drawer
panel into the slot of
side drawer panel and
drawer front panel .
14
,and
11
A
13
b:
a:
12
A
11
13
A
14
c:
Position back drawer
panel
10
.
Fix through holes
using screw
d:
Position metal handle
I
into top drawer
A
panel .
c:
A
d:
10
A
I
H
Fix through holes
using bolt
H
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Assembly Instructions
Step 7
Assembly Drawer
Position drawer into the
assembled unit.
Step 8
Assembly the hinge
Position two hinges
into the door
Fix through holes
using screws
Repeat (step 8) for
second door .
8
K
K
K
J
J
8
J
8
Assembly Instructions
Step 9
Assembly the door
Position two door into the
sideboard.
Fix through holes using
screws
K
K
K
Step 10
Assembly the handle
for doors
Position metal handle
I
into the door.
Fix through holes
using bolt
H
K
I
H
I
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Assembly Instructions
Step 11
Hinge adjustment
a: To move doors up or
down : loosen screws
shown and move doors
to suit.
Once doors aligned,
re-tighten screws
To move doors in or
b:
out : loosen screws
shown and move doors
to suit.
Re-tighten screws .
K
b:
a:
a:
b:
K
c: To move doors left or
right : loosen screws
shown and move doors
to suit.
Re-tighten screws .
c:
c:
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Assembly Instructions
Step 12
Fixing to wall
It is the commended that
the sideboard is fixed to
the wall
Use screw to fix the
plastic Safety bracket
L2
L4
onto the back of the
back rail.
With help,move sideboar
into position.
Mark fixing hole on wall
and remove sideboard.
Drill a hole and insert
wall plug .Use screw
to fix the plastic
L1
L3
Safety bracket into the
wall with wall plug.
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
Drawstring
L4
L2
Note: Wall plugs supplied are
for solid wall only.
The correct type of fixing must
be used for your wall, seek
professional advice if in doubt.
Wall
L1
L3
Warning:
Before the drilling,
check wall for
hidden pipes and
cables.
Reposition sideboard
and fix Safety bracket
using drawstring .
L5
L4
L5
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A Guide to - Wall Mounting & Fixings
Important note :
If plastic wall plugs
are supplied with your
product :
- these are only suitable for
use in masonry walls.
If you are in any doubt about
the correct wall plugs for
your wall, seek professional
advice.
Failure of the product due to
using incorrect fxings is the
responsibility of the installer.
Important : When drilling into walls always
check that there are no hidden wires or pipes etc.
Make sur e that the screws and wall plugs being used
are suitable for supporting your unit . Consult a qualifed
tradesperson if you are unsure .
Hints :
1: General rule : Always use a larger scr ew and wall plug
if you are not sure .
2: Ensur e you use the recommended drill bit to match the wall
plug and hole size .
3: Ensur e you drill the hole horizontally, do not force the drill or
enlarge the hole.
4: Take extra car e when drilling high walls , ceilings and ceramic
tiles. Ensur e wall plugs are inserted beyond the thickness of
the ceramic tiles to avoid the tiles splitting or cracking .
5: Ensur e wall plugs are well ftted and are a tight ft in the
drilled hole.
Types of walls
No.1 “General Purpose” wall plug
Generally aerated blocks should not
be used to support heavy loads , use
a specialist ftting in this case . For light
loads , general purpose wall plugs can
be used .
No.2 “Plasterboar d” wall plug
You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls ar e made
of brick , breeze block, concrete ,
No.3 “Cavity Fixing ” wall plug
For use with plasterboar d partitions or
hollow wooden doors .
No.4 “Cavity Fixing -Heavy Duty ”
wall plug
stone or wood.
No.5 “Hammer Fixing ” wall plug
For use with walls stuck with
plasterboar d. The hammer fxing allows
it to be fxed to the wall rather than the
plasterboar d. Always check the fxing
is secur e to the retaining wall.
No.6 “Shield Anchor ” wall plug
Heavy loads
For use when attaching light loads on
to plasterboar d partitions.
Car e &
Maintenance
For use when ftting or supporting
heavy loads such as shelving , wall
cabinets and coat racks .
Safety : Always check the ftting
and location to ensur e your safety
in and around the home.
For use with heavier loads such as TV
& HiFi speakers and satelite dishes etc.
Fitting : Fr om time to time check
the ftting to ensur e the wall plugs
or scr ews do not become loose .
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