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Assembly Instructions

6

Prepare the base

Insert 4 large locking

nuts      into the base    

as shown. 

Note: 

Arrow on locking 

nut 

must

 point towards 

hole in edge of panel.

Tap 6 wooden dowels 

into the base       as 

shown.

Note:

 Wooden dowels 

must not

 stick out from 

the edge by more than 

10mm or they may 

damage other panels.

Step

 

5

Step

 

6

C

C

4

Fit the base to the 

right side

Push the base       onto 

the right side      .

 

Use a screwdriver to 

tighten the 2 large 

locking nuts      fitted to 

the base      .

Note:

 Turn the large 

locking nuts      as far as 

they will go - more than 

1/2 a turn.

4

2

C

4

C

10mm

A

A

4

A

A

A

C

C

A

A

A

C

C

4

Finished 

front edge

B

4

C

2

Summary of Contents for 608/0811

Page 1: ...Unit Assembly Instructions Please keep for future reference If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline 08456 400800 Issue 3 01 02 12 Important Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly 608 0811 608 0938 608 0873 608 2981 608 0990 ...

Page 2: ...semble on a soft level surface to avoid damaging the unit or your floor use opened out unit carton 1 Care and maintenance Only clean using a damp cloth and mild detergent do no use bleach or abrasive cleaners From time to time check that there are no loose screws on this unit This product should not be discarded with household waste Take to your local authority waste disposal centre Note If requir...

Page 3: ...lpline 08456 400800 quoting the reference numbers below Door D0317A 716 x 497mm x 2 2 9 Base D0323A 970 X 499mm Shelf D0324A 969 X 427mm Top D0339A 1000 x 590mm Back X740 980 x 533mm 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 Left Side D0315B 870 X 570mm Right Side D0316B 870 x 570mm Rail D0325A 970 x 60mm x 2 Plinth D0326A 970 x 150mm Munting D0327A 689 x 59mm ...

Page 4: ...en dowel F22 x 14 B Metal dowel F901 x 10 C D Shelf support F110 x 4 E F G H I Rule Scissors Hammer Eye protection when using a hammer or drill Cross head screwdriver Nail F51 x 14 Ruler Use this ruler to help correctly identify the screws mm 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 J Door Buffer F137 x 4 L Electric drill Large locking nut F900 x 10 Bracket F945 x 4 25mm Screw F5...

Page 5: ...sure that the slot is facing towards the front edge b Screw 5 metal dowels into the holes shown on the left side Note Tighten metal dowels up fully against the panels 1 B 1 Fit 2 brackets to the left side Fit a bracket to the left side 100mm in from the back edge see diagram Fit another bracket to the left side 100mm down from the top edge see diagram Secure each bracket using screw Note The brack...

Page 6: ...into the holes shown on the right side Note Tighten metal dowels up fully against the panels 2 B 2 100mm 100mm F F H H Fit 2 brackets to the right side Fit a bracket to the right side 100mm down from the back edge see diagram Fit another bracket to the right side 100mm down from the top edge see diagram Secure each bracket using screw Note The brackets must be flush with the edges of the panel 2 F...

Page 7: ...te Wooden dowels must not stick out from the edge by more than 10mm or they may damage other panels Step 5 Step 6 C C 4 Fit the base to the right side Push the base onto the right side Use a screwdriver to tighten the 2 large locking nuts fitted to the base Note Turn the large locking nuts as far as they will go more than 1 2 a turn 4 2 C 4 C 10mm A A 4 A A A C C A A A C C 4 Finished front edge B ...

Page 8: ...shown Use a screwdriver to tighten the large locking nut Note Turn the large locking nuts as far as they will go more than 1 2 a turn 6 2 C C A C C A 6 Prepare the 2 rails and munting Insert 2 large locking nuts and 2 wooden dowels into each of the 2 rails Tap 2 wooden dowels into the munting C 6 8 A A 8 A A 2 6 ...

Page 9: ...tions 8 Step 9 A A C C 7 Prepare the plinth Insert 2 large locking nuts and 2 wooden dowels into the plinth C 7 A Fit the munting Fit the munting to the rail and base and secure using 2 screws 8 N 6 4 Step 10 N 8 N 6 4 ...

Page 10: ...e Turn the large locking nuts as far as they will go more than 1 2 a turn Note Support the rail until the left side has been fitted in the next stage 7 2 C C 6 Fit the left side Push the left side onto the assembly Use a screwdriver to tighten the 5 large locking nuts fitted to the base rails and plinth Note Turn the large locking nuts as far as they will go more than 1 2 a turn 6 7 1 4 C C 2 6 7 ...

Page 11: ...g the left and right sides as shown c Secure the back by tapping 7 nails down into the back edge of the base and 7 nails into the back edge of the rail Stand the unit up for the next stage The measurement from top corner X to bottom corner X must be equal to the measurement from top corner Y to bottom corner Y a 1 2 D 10 4 6 D 10 b c x y y x 10 10 D 1 2 6 4 ...

Page 12: ... 4 holes in the rail at the front of the unit using screws Fit the top Position the top onto the unit making sure that the back edge is flush with the back edge of the sides and Secure the top using screw through the 2 brackets fitted at the top edge of the side panels and H 3 2 1 3 F 2 1 3 6 G H F H F G G G G 3 6 3 2 1 ...

Page 13: ...ey will need to suit the wall type and the length of screw will depend on the distance of the back of the Unit to the wall Warning Take care when drilling the wall that you do not drill into any pipes wires etc If in doubt consult an expert Step 17 F 2 1 Fit the shelf studs Push 4 shelf studs into the holes in the side panels and at the desired height E 1 2 F F E E E E 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 14: ...nto the unit onto the shelf studs 5 E Prepare the 2 doors Push fit the 2 hinges into the door Secure each hinge with 2 screws Note Before securing with the screws make sure that the hinges are positioned at 90 degrees with the front edge of the door I L 9 9 L I I L I I 90 L 5 ...

Page 15: ... are in the same place as the diagrams Note We recommend the use of a small piece of waste wood placed behind the hole while drilling to reduce the possibility of any breakout Using the pilot hole in the rear face of the door drill through the holes indicated opposite using a 2 5mm diameter drill Turn the door over and open out the 2 5mm holes that you have just drilled by drilling back through th...

Page 16: ...ou slide it across as far as it will go Tighten screw A c The hinge must be flat against the hinge plate prior to any adjustment d The hinge must NOT be AT AN ANGLE to the hinge plate when assembled This would indicate that the recess at the bottom of screw B had not located in the slot in the hinge plate and the hinge would not be secure Remove the hinge from the hinge plate and then re assemble ...

Page 17: ...rd and Back adjustment Loosen screw B on hinge plate and move door in or out as required Retighten screw B c Sideways adjustment To move door out loosen screw C To move door in tighten screw C Fit the door buffers to both doors Stick a door buffer onto each corner of the door so that they hit the edge of the side panel when the door is closed Step 23 J 9 a b c A A B C 9 J J ...

Page 18: ...maged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline 08456 400800 and quote the reference numbers on the component pages Argos Ltd 489 499 Avebury Boulevard Central Milton Keynes MK9 2NW Step 24 Assembly is complete Warning The unit is heavy Lift with care ...

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