Assembly Instructions

Sliding Door Cabinet
Dimensions
Width - 55cm
Depth - 14cm
Height - 36cm
Important Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly
If you need help or have damaged or missing parts, call the Customer Helpline: 0845 640 0800
Assembly Instructions- please keep for future reference
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Issue 3 - 30/04/10
LP 056.96.128
Assembly Instructions
Step 5
Screw the hanging
brackets
F
to the back
of the left and right side
panels using screw
G
.
Step 6
Finally mount the unit
onto a wall.
Hold the unit into a
corner and mark through
the hanging brackets
onto the wall. You may
nd it easier to have
help from an additional
person at this stage.
Remove the unit from
the wall and drill a
hole at each of the
marked points using an
appropriate sized drill bit.
Insert 1 x rawl plug
H
into each of the holes.
Return the unit to the
wall and line up the
hanging brackets with
the rawl plugs inserted in
the wall.
Insert 1 x screw
I
into each of the screw
holes and tighten with a
screwdriver.
Refer to the Guide
to Wall Mountings &
Fixings for further wall
mounting options.
G
F
F
A Guide to Wall Mounting & Fixings
Important note:
If plastic wall plugs (rawl plugs)
are supplied with your product,
e.g.:
- 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 the incorrect xings 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 qualied tradesperson if you
are unsure.
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 tted and are a tight t 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 tting in this case. For
light loads, general purpose
wall plugs can be used.
No.3 “Cavity Fixing” wall plug
For use with plasterboard partitions
or hollow wooden doors.
No.5 “Hammer Fixing” wall plug
For use with walls stuck with
plasterboard. The hammer xing
allows it to be xed to the wall
rather than the plasterboard.
Always check the xing is secure
to the retaining wall.
No.2 “ Plasterboard”
wall plug
For use when attaching light loads
onto plasterboard partitions.
No.4 “ Cavity Fixing – Heavy Duty”
wall plug
For use when tting or supporting
heavy loads such as shelving, wall
cabinets and coat racks.
No.6 “ Shield Anchor” wall plug –
heavy loads
For use with heavier loads such as
TV and HiFi speakers and satellite
dishes etc.
Care &
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
You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls are made
of brick, breeze block, concrete, stone or wood.
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