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
No.6 "Hammer Fixing" Wall Plug
For use with walls stuck with plaster
board. The hammer fixing allows it to
be fixed to the wall rather than the plaster
board. Always check the fixing is secure
to the retaining wall.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
SAFETY
Always check the fitting and
location to ensure your safety in
and around the home.
Generally aerated blocks should not be
used to support heavy loads, use a
specialist fitting in this case.
For light loads, a General Purpose Plug
can be used.
For use when fitting or supporting heavy
loads such as shelving, wall cabinets,
coat racks.
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FITTING
From time to time check the fitting
to ensure the wall plugs or screws
do not become loose.
Key Diagram.
2
1
6
L
5
3
6
Function of Cam & Bolt.
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
4
4
8
11
9
Step 3:
Place the cam into the
hole, arrow pointing
towards the bolt.
7
Step 4:
Tighten: Turn the cam to
the right.
10
x 5
34
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1. Inserting the dowels to the plinths.
s
Knock the dowels "F"
into the holes
indicated on the
plinths "4".
F
4 pcs.
4
2 pcs.
2. Mounting the bolts to the sides.
Screw the bolts "C" into
the holes indicated on
the sides "2" and "3".
F
C
C
6 pcs.
2
Side, left
C
3
Side, right
C
C
C
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3. Mounting the plastic runners to the sides.
Fix the plastic runners
"K" to the sides "2" and
"3", using screws "J".
The dowel should be
pointing towards the
sides.
Start fixing the ends of
the plastic runners to
the sides as shown in
fig. 3.1
Finally fix the plastic
runners using the
central holes.
J
10 pcs
J
10 pcs
Plastic runner type "K"
note the dowel.
J
K
10 pcs
J
10 pcs
Dowel
Fig. 3.1
J
3
Side, right
K
J
J
2
K
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4. Adding the plinths to the right hand side.
Press the plinths "4" and
the support bar "5" onto
the side "3".
See page 4 "Function of
cam and bolt".
Place the cams "A" and
"B" into the holes
indicated, arrows
pointing towards the side
/ bolt.
Tighten:
Turn the cams to the
right. Fig. 4.2
Fig. 4.2
Rabbet = Back
Fig. 4.1
3
Side, right
B
1 pcs.
A
A
2 pcs.
4
Plinth
5
Support bar
4
Plinth
5. Assembling the left hand side to the plinths.
Press the side "2" onto
the plinths "4" and the
support bar "5".
See page 4 "Function
of cam and bolt".
B
1 pcs.
3
Side, right
Support bar
2
Side, left
5
A
2 pcs.
Place the cams
"A" and "B" into the
holes indicated, arrows
pointing towards the
side / bolt.
Tighten:
Turn the cams to the
right. Fig. 4.2
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4
Plinth
A
4
Plinth
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Key Diagram.
2
1
6
L
5
3
6
Function of Cam & Bolt.
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
4
4
8
11
9
Step 3:
Place the cam into the
hole, arrow pointing
towards the bolt.
7
Step 4:
Tighten: Turn the cam to
the right.
10
x 5
34
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8. Nailing the back to the top.
t
Place the back into
the rabbet of the top
"1" and the side "3".
See fig. 8.1
Ensure that there is
NO GAP between the
right hand side "3"
and the back "6" ,
NOR between the top
and the back.
Fasten the back with
nails "D" along the
top. Use the nail guide
"H" as shown. Fig. 8.2
Rabbet
Fig. 8.1
1
3
1
Top
D
D
H
6
Back
Fig. 8.2
D
6 pcs.
3
Side, right
2
6
Side, left
9. Nailing the back to the sides.
The angle between the
top and the side must be
90 degrees.
Fig. 9.1
To accomplish this,
ensure that there is NO
GAP between the right
hand side "3" and the
back "6".
Fasten the back with
nails "D" along the
sides. Use the nail guide
as shown.
Fig. 9.2
1
D
D
3
Side, right
1
6
Back
D
D
D
6 pcs.
Fig. 9.2
H
3
90a
6
Fig. 9.1
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10. Adding the lower back and the joining strip.
s
Place the joining strip
"L" in between the
upper and lower
backs "6".
See fig. 10.1
1
Fasten the back with
nails "D" along the
sides. Use the nail
guide "H" .
See page 9, fig. 9.2
6
D
3
6
L
Joining strip
D
8 pcs.
6
Back
D
6
Fig. 10.1
L
D
D
11. Mounting the drawer sides to the drawer back.
D
Fix the drawersides "9"
and "10" to the drawer
back "8" using screws
"E".
The grooves of the
drawersides and back
should be turned exactly
as shown. See fig. 11.1.
10
5 pcs.
E
8
5 pcs.
9
5 pcs.
Fig. 11.1
E
20 pcs.
12. Sliding the drawer bottom into the drawer frame.
Slide the drawer bottom
"11" into the grooves of
the drawer frame.
8
10
E
E
9
11
5 pcs.
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13. Mounting the bolts to the drawer front.
Screw the bolts "C" into
the holes indicated on
the drawer front "7".
C
20 pcs.
7
5 pcs.
C
14. Adding the drawer front to the drawer frame.
C
C
Press the drawer front "7"
onto the drawer sides "9"
and "10".
B
Place the cams "B" into
the holes indicated,
arrows pointing towards
the drawer front / bolts.
20 pcs.
7
Tighten:
Turn the cam to the right.
See fig. 14.1
"Function of cam and
bolt" see page 4.
5 pcs.
B
10
15. Mounting the knobs to the drawer front.
Fig. 14.1
9
B
Fix the knobs "G" to the
drawer front using
screws "E".
G
10 pcs.
G
E
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7
E
10 pcs.
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16. Adding the drawers to the carcass.
Slide the drawers onto
the drawer runners.
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.
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