Installation & Assembly
Installation Instructions
Product Information
Surface Mounted Single Door Premier Features:
- Satin Aluminum Body
- Cabinet style hinges
- Slotted finger pull
- Mirrored interior behind shelves
- Adjustable glass shelves
Installation Steps
1. Center your cabinet in desired location on the wall. For secure application, locate the studs within the wall
to mount the cabinet properly. If you cannot locate the studs, you will need to purchase additional hardware
to secure your cabinet to the wall and/or open the wall to install additional bracing. (Figure 1)
2. Place cabinet against the wall, and mark screw holes as located on the interior of the cabinet. Placing a
small level on the interior of the cabinet will determine if your marks are level. (Figure 2)
Installing the Bottom Wall Mounted Bracket:
1. After setting the position by a level ruler, mark the points through the holes in the bottom wall mounted
bracket. Drill the hole, insert the wall plugs below the surface, and use screws to tighten the bottom wall
mounted bracket. Hang the bottom of the cabinet into the bottom wall mounted bracket. (Figure 3)
2. Move the up wall mounted brackets, as shown in the diagram. Mark the points and fix the brackets after
drilling the holes.
Shelf Installation: (Figure 4)
1. Insert the shelf brackets into the holes situated on the side wall of the cabinet.
2. Put the shelf (A) on top of the shelf brackets, then press the shelf down (B).
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**Professional Installation is recommended to insure proper installation.
**Door removal is recommended, but not required for installation.
**Please do not stand your medicine cabinet on end while unboxing. Lie the cabinet down mirror side up prior to
installation. Set on a clean surface, like a towel or carpet to avoid damage.
**Prior to discarding the packaging, locate shelves, door hardware, and screws where applicable.
NOTICE:
1. Do not install cabinet with damaged or broken glass. Contact the point of sale for further instructions on
replacements.
2. The installation instructions provided are for typical drywall/wood stud type walls. Additional hardware
may/will be required for different wall types. Always make sure you adequately brace the cabinet for secure
installation. Do not screw directly into drywall without proper bracing.