
Mirage™ Home Theater Furniture
Component List
™
Home Theater Cabinet is engineered for easy
A - Assembled Cabinet
x 1
B - Allen Wrench x 1
C - Phillips Screwdriver
x 1
D - Adjustable Shelf x 3
Your Mirage
assembly. Carefully follow this procedure to prevent any damage.
Placement and Maintenance
Mirage™ Home Theater Furniture is designed for indoor use on
level floors. Clean glass with glass cleaner. Clean glass with glass
cleaner, and steel parts and painted surfaces with a moist cloth.
Step 1
Unpack and identify the parts listed at left.
The assembly workspace should be a non-marring surface such as
carpet. For missing hardware pieces, please contact BDI Customer
Service at: customerservice@bdiusa.com
All other concerns please contact your local BDI Retailer.
Step 2
Leveling and Shelf Adjustment
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E- Back Panel x 2
The adjustable leveler glides on the
bottom, mid section of the cabinet
are accessible from inside the cabinet using the Allen wrench.
Shelf Pin
The shelf pins located inside the left
and right cabinet space may be
repositioned, allowing you to raise or
lower each shelf to the desired level.
For more information about the adjustable levelers
and troubleshooting assembly, be sure to check out
“Fine tuning your new BDI Mirage Home Theater
Furniture” at the end of these instructions.
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Step 4
Back Panel Installation
Install back panel to the rear side of cabinet.
Velcro straps are included as wire management for
your convenience.
Fine-tuning your Mirage Home Theater Cabinet
Your Mirage home theater cabinet is engineered to allow a range of adjustments. Please read and retain this
guide so that you can fully enjoy the look and use of your BDI cabinet for years to come.
Due to uneven floors or perhaps gentle jostling during shipment, your BDI cabinet may not appear to be in
perfect alignment when first assembled or when loaded with heavier electronic equipment. Such alignment issues
are usually eliminated with only a few minor adjustments.
However, unless manual leveling is required, or you wish to prevent the cabinet from rolling, many users choose
to keep the cabinet’s levelers up and off the floor. This allows easier cabinet movement for greater access to rear
panels and wire-management, and permits easier cleaning/vacuuming underneath the cabinet.
By following the simple steps in this guide, you can be sure that your BDI cabinet is in optimum tune. If you need
additional assistance, contact BDI at customerservice@bdiusa.com.
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STEP 1 - Level your cabinet (if needed)
Six (6) levelers are integrated into the cabinet’s bottom panel and are accessed from inside the cabinet. If your floor is uneven,
you may extend one or more levelers (with the provided Allen Wrench) to attain a level, stable cabinet placement. Turning the
leveler clockwise will extend the leveler; turning it counter-clockwise will retract it.
INCORRECT! Door
is out of alignment.
STEP 2 - Adjust Door Hinges (if needed)
The doors on your cabinet should be evenly spaced and the doors should
open and close freely without rubbing against the door frame. Adjustments
may be made to the door hinges with the use of a Phillips head screwdriver.
The hinge hardware has four adjustment screws.
• By adjusting Screw 1, the door will move left and right within the frame.
For best results, make minor adjustments to top and bottom hinge.
• If adjusting Screw 1 has not achieved the desired result, you can adjust
Screws 2 (upper and lower hinge - 4 screws per door) and the
door will move up and down within the frame (the top and bottom hinges
need to be adjusted Simultaneously).
• Adjusting Screw 3 will cause the entire door to move in and out, open-
ing and closing the gap between the door frame and cabinet. This screw
rarely needs adjustment.
CORRECT! Door is
sitting squarely and
is evenly spaced at
top and sides.
TM
Mirage
Designed by Al Glass and Cristian Wicha.
‘Mirage’ is a trademark of Becker Designed, Inc.
All rights reserved. ©2008 Becker Designed, Inc.
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8/2008
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