Please sort out all parts before you begin to assemble the item.
This to make sure you always use the correct part.
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 fixings is the
responsibility of the installer.
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 qualified
tradesperson if you are unsure.
Hints:
1: General rule:
if you are not sure.
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 hole.
4: Take extra care when drilling high walls, ceilings and ceramic
tiles. Ensure wall plugs are inserted beyond the thickness of
the ceramic tiles to avoid the tiles splitting or cracking.
5: Ensure wall plugs are well fitted and are a tight fit in the
Generally aerated blocks should not
be used to support heavy loads, use
a specialist fitting in this case. For light
loads, general purpose wall plugs can
be used.
No.2 “Plasterboard” wall plug
You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls are made
of brick, breeze block, concrete, stone or wood.
For use with plasterboard partitions or
hollow wooden doors.
No.4 “Cavity Fixing-Heavy Duty”
wall plug
No.5 “Hammer Fixing”
For use with walls stuck
plasterboard. The hammer fixing allows
it to be fixed to the wall rather than the
plasterboard. Always check the fixing
is secure to the retaining wall.
No.6 “Shield Anchor” wall plug
Heavy loads
wall plug
with
For use when attaching light loads on
to plasterboard partitions.
Care &
Maintenance
For use when fitting or supporting
heavy loads such as shelving, wall
cabinets and coat racks.
Safety: Always check the fitting
and location to ensure your safety
in and around the home.
For use with heavier loads such as TV
& HiFi speakers and satelite dishes etc.
Fitting: From time to time check
the fitting to ensure the wall plugs
or screws do not become loose.
Key diagram.
2
1
6
3
5
4
Function of cam & bolt.
8
11
10
x 7
7
9
Step 1:
Fix the bolt to the
wooden panel.
1
Step 2:
Push the wooden panel
with the attached bolt onto
the other wooden panel.
2
Page 5 of 14
Step 3:
Place the cam into the
hole, arrow pointing
towards the bolt.
Step 4:
Tighten: Turn the cam to
the right.
34
7 drw. narrow chest
1. Inserting the dowels to the plinth.
Knock the dowels "F"
into the holes
indicated on the
plinth "4".
F
2 Pcs.
2. Mounting the bolts to the sides.
Screw the bolts "C" into
the holes indicated on
the sides "2" & "3".
4
F
1 Pcs.
C
C
4 Pcs.
2
Side, left
C
C
3
Side, right
Page 6 of 14
7 drw. narrow chest
10. Mounting the drawer sides to the drawer back.
Fix the drawer sides
"9" and "10" to the
drawer back "8"
using screws "E".
The grooves of the
drawer sides and
back should be
turned exactly as
shown. See fig. 10.1.
10
7 Pcs.
E
7 pcs.
9
7 Pcs.
Drawer back
8
E
28 Pcs.
Fig. 10.1
11. Sliding the drawer bottom into the drawer frame.
E
E
Slide the drawer bottom
"11" into the grooves of
the the drawer frame.
12. Mounting the bolts to the drawer front.
Screw the bolts "C" into
the holes indicated on
the drawer front "7".
C
20 Pcs.
Drawer bottom
11
7 pcs.
C
7
C
Page 11 of 14
7 Pcs.
C
7 drw. narrow chest
Dear Customer.
Please note that the product you have purchased is a
natural living timber.
Just like nature itself, wood varies in shape and colour.
Knots, vein patterns, resin pockets and colour differences
contribute to giving the piece of furniture its beauty and
form - a natural part of solid wood.
Although the tree has been cut down and dried, it is still
alive and therefore will react to high and low
temperatures, light, humidity, drought and time.
In cold and dry periods, the wood contracts which may
lead to small cracks in the piece of furniture. The reverse
happens in warm and humid periods where the wood
expands and this may result in slight unevenness.
The colour of the wood also changes with time,
particularly if the furniture is placed in a light place. This
is a natural process and part of owning a piece of
furniture made of solid wood.
Any flexing that has occurred during transport will
re-correct it self once this product is correctly assembled.
Tighten all joints of the furniture after six months.
Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future
use.
Page 14 of 14
7 drw. narrow chest
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and
i
na
v
i
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7
D
r
w
C
he
s
t
A
ssembly Instructi
on
s
- Please k
eep for future reference
642/3760
615/6958
Dimension
Width - 42.8cm
Depth - 40c
Height -
Import
If you need help or have dam
s
m
125.3cm
- Please r
an
t
ead these instructions
fully before starting assembly
aged or missing parts, call the
Customer Helpline: 08456 400800
Issue 3 - 01/10/13
!
Important
S
a
f
e
t
-
Please r
y
and
ead these instructions fully before starting assembl
C
a
r
e
A
d
v
i
c
e
y
Check you have all t
com
ponents and tools listed
pages 2
Remove all fittings from t
plastic bags
into their gr
Keep children
away from the work area, small
parts could choke if swallowed
Make sure you have enough
space to layou
starting
Only clean using a damp clot
and mild detergen
bleach or abrasive cl
.
Care
and 3
.
and s
oups.
and animal
t the parts before
and maint
he
on
he
eparate the
s
enance
t, do no us
eaners
m
.
e
.
Do not stand on
the pr
oduct, this could
cause dam
Assemble the item as clos
to its final position (in the same
room) as possible.
Assemble on a soft leve
surface to avoid damaging the
un
it or your floor
Parts of the assembly will be
easier with 2
From time to time check tha
h
here are no loose screws
t
this uni
age
t.
.
.
people
.
l
e
on
t
We do no
use of powe
dr
inserting screws
as this could damage the unit.
Only use
Dispose of all packaging
carefully
This product should not be
discar
waste. Take to your loca
authority waste disposal centre
ded with
recomm
ill/drivers
hand screwdrivers
and res
ponsibly.
household
t
end the
r
for
l
,
.
.
Note:
if r
equired the nex
page can be cut out and used
as reference throughou
assembly. K
these instructions for future
reference.
1
eep this page wit
t
t t
he
h
If you have damaged or missing components
C
o
m
ponen
t
s
-
P
ane
l
s
call the
Please check you have all the panels listed below
Customer Helpline: 08456 400800
,
1
(42.8 x 40cm)
Top
5
S
upport bar
7
Drawer front x 7
(31.4 x 15.7cm)
(31.8 x 1.6cm)
2
Left side
(
123.9 x 37cm
)
3
Right side
(
123.9 x 37cm
)
Back
6
(
112.4 x 33.6cm
Left drawer side x 7
9
(34.2 x 10.7cm)
)
Drawer back x 7
8
(28.6 x 9cm)
10
Right drawer side x 7
(34.2 x 10.7cm)
4
Plinth
(31.8 x 5.5cm)
Drawer bottom x 7
11
(33.9 x 29.7cm)
2
C
o
m
ponen
t
s
-
F
i
tt
i
ng
s
Please check you have all the fittings listed belo
Note:
The quantities below are correct am
may be s
A
D
16mm Nail x
G
upplied than are r
Large cam x 4
20
equired.
B
E
35mm Screw x
H
oun
t to complete the assembly
w
Small cam x
35
C
32
Locking pin x
F
30mm Dowel x
. In some cases more fittings
36
2
I
20mm Screw x
L
Tools requir
K
nob x 7
28
Wall strap x
1
ed
Philips screwdrive
(medium & large
Flatblade screwdrive
(medium)
)
340mm Wooden r
J
20mm Screw x
M
Wall plug x 1
r
r
unner x
1
Drill
14
K
12mm Screw x
N
Washer x 2
0
10
70
50
60
40
30
20
8090100 110
1
Sma
ll
hamme
Ruler/tape
150
120
130
140
measur
r
e
Ruler
0
3
Suitable drill bit
(for use with wall plug
- Use this ruler to help correctly identify the screws
35
30
5
10
25
15
20
50
45
40
)
55
65
60
75
70
9080
8595
100
105
110
115125
120
130
135
145155165
140
Eye protection
(when using
ha
mmer or glue)
160
150
a
170
C
o
m
ponen
t
s
-
K
1
e
y
D
i
ag
r
a
m
6
5
2
4
3
8
11
9
10
7
x 7
F
un
c
t
i
on
Step 1
:
Fix the locking pin to
the wooden panel.
1
C
o
f
C
a
m
and
Step 2
:
Push the wooden panel with
the attac
onto the other wooden panel.
hed locking pin
2
Lo
ck
i
ng
Step 3
:
Place the cam into t
hole, arrow pointing
towards the locking pin
3
P
A
i
n
he
Step 4
:
Tighten: Turn the cam to
he righ
t
.
B
t.
4
4
A
ss
Step 1
e
m
b
l
y
I
n
s
t
r
u
c
t
i
on
s
Inserting the dowels to
the plinth.
Inser
t the dowels
he holes indicated on
t
the plinth
4
F
into
.
Step 2
M
ounting the locking
pins to the sides
Screw the locking pins
C
into the holes
indicated on the side
2
Note:
C
as far as shown
not over tighten
3
and
Insert locking pin
.
s
.
.
Do
.
s
F
4
Plinth
F
C
C
2
Side, lef
t
C
C
C
3
Side, righ
t
5
A
ss
e
m
b
l
y
I
n
s
t
r
u
c
t
i
on
s
Step 3
Attaching the w
r
unners to the sides.
Fix the w
to the sides
using screws
the holes indicated
ood r
unners
2
ooden
and
I
thr
3
ough
.
I
H
,
I
H
W
ooden r
2
Side, lef
t
I
unners
I
H
I
I
I
I
I
Side, righ
H
I
3
t
6
A
ss
e
m
b
l
y
Step 4
Adding the plinth & the
s
upport bar to the
side, righ
Fit the plinth
s
upport bar
side
See
cam and locking pin".
Place the small cams
into the holes indicated
arrows pointing towards
the side / locking pins
To tighten cams: Turn to
he right using a
t
screwdriver.
t.
.
3
page 4 "Function o
4
and the
5
onto the
.
B
,
I
n
f
s
t
r
u
c
t
i
on
s
3
Side, righ
t
B
5
S
upport bar
Step 5
Assembling the
side, lef
and s
Fit the side
plinth
s
upport bar
See
cam and locking pin".
Place the small cams
into the holes indicated
arrows pointing towards
the side / locking pins
t to the plinth
upport bar
4
page 4 "Function o
.
2
onto the
and the
.
5
B
.
f
,
B
5
S
upport bar
4
Plinth
B
To tighten cams: Turn to
he right using a
t
screwdriver.
7
3
Side, righ
t
B
Plinth
2
Side, lef
4
t
A
ss
e
m
b
l
y
I
n
s
t
r
u
c
t
i
on
s
Step 6
M
ounting the locking
pins to the top.
Screw the locking pins
into the holes indicated
1
on the top
Note:
Insert locking pin
C
as far as shown
not over tighten
.
.
.
Do
Step 7
Assembling the top to
the sides
Lower the top
the sides
See
cam and locking pin".
.
2
and
page 4 "Function of
1
onto
.
3
s
C
C
C
C
A
C
C
1
T
op
1
T
op
A
A
Place the large cams
into the holes indicated
arrows pointing towards
he locking pins.
t
To tighten cams: Turn to
he right using a
t
screwdriver.
A
,
R
3
A
5
2
abbet = Back
R
abbet = Back
4
8
A
ss
e
m
b
l
y
I
n
s
t
r
u
c
t
i
on
s
Step 8
Nailing the back to the
top
and sides.
Place the back
the rabbet of the top
and the side
Ensure that there is no
gap betw
hand side
back
the top
Fasten the back with
nails
The
top
90 degrees.
To accomplish this
ensure tha
gap betw
hand side
back
een the righ
6
, nor betw
and the back.
D
al
ong the top
angle betw
and the side must be
een the righ
.
6
6
into
.
3
t
3
and the
een
een the
,
t there is no
t
3
and the
.
1
T
1
op
D
3
Side, righ
t
D
D
D
D
6
Back
D
D
D
Fasten the back with
D
nails
al
ong the sides.
R
abbet = Back
R
abbet = Back
6
o
90
9
1
3
A
ss
e
m
b
Step 9
Drawer assembly.
Fix the drawer sides
a
:
9
back
E
.
10
and
to the drawer
8
using screws
l
y
I
n
s
t
a
E
r
u
:
c
t
i
on
s
10
9
8
E
E
E
Slide the drawer
b
:
bottom
11
into the
grooves of the drawer
frame
.
c
:
Screw the locking pins
C
into the holes indicated
7
.
.
Do
.
B
,
on the drawer front
Note:
Insert locking pin
C
as far as shown
not over tighten
Press the drawer front
d
:
7
onto the drawer sides
9
and
Place the small cams
into the holes indicated
10
.
arrows pointing towards
the drawer fron
t / locking
pins.
To tighten cams: Turn to
t
he right using a
screwdriver.
"Function of cam
and
locking pin" see page 4
s
.
b
:
11
C
c
:
B
d
:
7
C
C
7
B
B
C
C
9
C
8
10
Fix the knob
e
:
G
to the
drawer front using screw
E
.
R
epeat with remaining
drawers
.
e
:
G
7
E
10
A
ss
e
m
b
l
y
Step 10
Adding the drawers to
the carcass
.
I
n
s
t
r
u
c
t
i
on
s
Slide the drawers onto
the wooden r
unners
.
E
11
A
ss
e
m
b
l
y
Step 11
Fixing to wall
It is recomm
the drawer chest is fixed
to a wall.
Fix wall strap
of drawer chest usi
screw
K
.
.
ended tha
L
to t
op
ng
t
I
n
s
t
r
u
c
t
i
on
s
Note:
Wall plugs s
for solid walls only
The correct type of fixing must
be used for your wall, seek
professi
onal advice if in
upplied are
.
doub
t.
With help, move drawe
chest into position
The drawer
!!!
chest is heavy.
Mark fixing holes on wall
and remove drawer ches
Drill 7mm hole
wall plug
Before drilling,
!
check wall fo
hi
R
eposition drawer ches
and fix wall strap using
screw
Warning:
Lift with care
and inser
M
.
Warning:
dden pipe
and cables
.
J
r
.
.
t
r
s
.
t
t.
M
N
J
Assembly is complete
If you need help or have dam
.
K
N
aged or missing parts, call the
L
Customer Helpline: 08456 400800
Wall
12
A Guide to - Wall Mounting & Fixings
Important note:
If plastic wall plugs
are supplied with
product:
your
- 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 fixings is the
responsibility of the installer.
Types of walls
No.1
“General Purpose” wall plug
Generally aerated blocks should not
be used to support heavy loads, use
a specialist fitting in this case. For light
loads, general purpose wall plugs can
be used.
No.2
“Plasterboard” wall plug
For use when attaching light loads on
to plasterboard partitions.
Care &
Maintenance
No.3
Important
check that there are no hidden wires or pipes etc.
Make sure that the screws and wall plugs be ing used
suitable for supporting your unit. Consult a qualified
tradesperson if you are unsure.
:
When drilling into walls always
are
Hints:
1:
General rule
:
Always use a larger screw and wall plug
if you are not sure.
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 hole.
4: Take extra care when drilling high walls, ceilings and ceramic
tiles. Ensure wall plugs are inserted beyond the thickness of
the ceramic tiles to avoid the tiles splitting or cracking.
5: Ensure wall plugs are well fitted and are a tight fit in the
drilled hole.
You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls are
made of brick, breeze block, concrete, stone or wood.
“Cavity Fixing” wall plug
For use with plasterboard partitions or
hollow wooden doors.
No.4 “
Cavity Fixing-Heavy Duty”
wall plug
For use when fitting or supporting
heavy loads such as shelving, wall
cabinets and coat racks.
No.5 “Hammer Fixing”
For use with walls stuck
plasterboard. The hammer fixing allows
it to be fixed to the wall rather than the
plasterboard. Always check the fixing
is secure to the re tainin g wa ll.
No.6
For use with heavier loads such as TV
& HiFi speakers and satelite dishes etc.
“Shield Anchor” wall plug
Heavy loads
wall plug
with
Safety: Always check the fitting
and location to ensure your safety
in and around the home.
Fitting: From time to time check
the fitting to ensure the wall plugs
or screws do not become loose.
D
ear Customer
.
Please note tha
t the pr
oduct you have purchased is a
natural living timber.
Just like nature itself, wood varies in s
Knots, vein patterns, resin pockets
contribute to giving the piece of furniture its beauty and
form - a natural part of solid wood
Alt
hough the tree has been cut down
alive
and therefore w
temperatures, light, humidity, dr
n cold
I
l
ead to small cracks in the piece of furniture. The reverse
happens in warm
expands
and dry periods
and this may result in slight
The colour of the w
ill reac
t to high
ought and time
, the wood contracts which may
and humid periods where the w
ood also changes with time
hape and colour
.
and colour differences
.
and dried, it is still
and low
.
ood
unevenness.
,
particularly if the furniture is place in a light place. This
is a natural process
furniture m
ade of solid w
and part of owning a piece o
ood
.
f
Any flexing that has occurred during transport will
re-correct it self once this product is correctly assembled.
Tighten all joints of the furniture after six months.
Please k
use
eep these instructions in a safe place for future
.
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