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A Guide to -

 Wall Mounting & Fixings

Revision 2 - 7/10/09

Important note:

Types of walls

Care & 
Maintenance

No.1

 “General Purpose” wall plug 

No.6

 “Shield Anchor” wall plug  

Heavy loads

No.3

 “Cavity Fixing” wall plug

No.4

 “Cavity Fixing-Heavy Duty” 

wall plug

No.5

 “Hammer Fixing” wall plug

No.2

 “Plasterboard” wall plug

Generally aerated blocks should not  
be used to support heavy loads, use  
a specialist fitting in this case. For light 
loads, general purpose wall plugs can 
be used. 

For use with heavier loads such as TV 
& HiFi speakers and satelite dishes etc.

For use with plasterboard partitions or 
hollow wooden doors.

For use when fitting or supporting 
heavy loads such as shelving, wall 
cabinets and coat racks.

For use with walls stuck with 
plasterboard. The hammer fixing allows 
it to be fixed to the wall rather than the 
plasterboard. Always check the fixing 
is secure to the retaining wall.

For  use when attaching light loads on 
to plasterboard partitions.

Safety:

 

Always check the fitting 

and location to ensure your safety 
in and around the home.

Fitting:

 

From time to time check  

the fitting to ensure the wall plugs  
or screws do not become loose.

You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls are made  
of brick, breeze block, concrete, stone or wood.

Important:

 

When drilling into walls always  

check that there are no hidden wires or pipes etc. 

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 fitted and are a tight fit in the  

drilled hole.

If plastic wall plugs 
are supplied with your 
product:

Make sure that the screws and wall plugs being used 
are suitable for supporting your unit. Consult a qualified 
tradesperson if you are unsure.

- 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 incorrect fixings is the 
responsibility of the installer.

Summary of Contents for 875/0383

Page 1: ...Depth 19 8cm Width 23 6cm Height 109cm Important Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline 08456 400800 Version 2 Date 19 10 11 875 0383 875 1162 875 4451 875 4736 875 5395 932 8563 932 8570 ...

Page 2: ... your r Parts of the assembly will be easier with 2 people We do not recommend the use of power drill drivers for inserting screws as this could damage the unit Only use hand screwdrivers Dispose of all packaging carefully and responsibly Note Only apply the glue once you are sure of the assembly Skin contact Remove contamination by washing with soap and water This procedure should also be followe...

Page 3: ...d below Right side panel 105 9 x 14 7cm 1 Left side panel 105 9 x 14 7cm 2 Back panel 106 3 x 17 2cm 3 Bottom panel 23 5 x 19 8cm 4 Top panel 20 6 x 16 5cm 5 Shelf x 6 16 5 x 13cm 6 If you have damaged or missing components call the Customer Helpline 08456 400800 ...

Page 4: ...0 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 Tools required Phillips screwdriver medium large Small hammer Ruler tape measure Eye protection when using a hammer or glue Ruler Use this ruler to help correctly identify the screws A B C D E F 14mm Screw x 1 G Flatblade screwdriver medium Short wooden dowel x 24 Wall plug x 1 Wall strap x 1 x 1 Glue x 1 Wooden dowel x 4 40mm Screw ...

Page 5: ...ft side panel D A D A b Place a small amount of Glue into the dowel holes on the Top panel Place a small amount of Glue into the grooves on the Right side panel Left side panel and Top panel Carefully slide the Back panel into the unit D A D D 1 2 A A A A 5 3 1 2 Position Side Panels onto the Top panel D 5 3 D 5 Fixing back panel Finished Front edge Finished Front edge ...

Page 6: ... into 7 compartments For DVD DVD is partitioned into 4 compartments Attaching bottom panel 4 E E E E E 4 Setting CD or DVD Compartments For CD For DVD 129 142 132 130 132 142 143 290 206 206 303 Finished front edge Bottom panel onto the unit Continued on next page ...

Page 7: ... For CD For DVD a With help carefully stand storage unit upright Warning The storage unit is heavy Lift with care B H B H a SIide Dowel covers onto Short wooden dowels lnsert the Short wooden dowels Dowel covers are included into the unit Ensure they are well fitted before inserting the Shelves H B B H B H ...

Page 8: ...age tower Drill a hole and insert Wall plug Reposition storage tower Screw Fixing to wall Warning The storage tower is heavy Lift with care Warning Before drilling check wall for hidden pipes and and cables C G 7 F G Step5 wall C G Top panel F G G G F Note Wall plugs supplied are for solid wall only be used for your wall seek professional advice if in doubt back panel Note Before use allow the Glu...

Page 9: ...om time to time check the fitting to ensure the wall plugs or screws do not become loose You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls are made of brick breeze block concrete stone or wood Important When drilling into walls always check that there are no hidden wires or pipes etc Hints 1 General rule Always use a larger screw and wall plug if you are not sure 2 Ensure you use t...

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