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Important note:

Important:   When drilling into walls always

check that there are no hidden wires or pipes etc.

If plastic wall plugs

are supplied with your

product:

- 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.

Make sure that the screws and wall plugs being used

are suitable for supporting your unit. Consult a qualified

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 fitted and are a tight fit in the

    drilled hole.

Types of walls

You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your

walls are made of brick, breeze block, concrete, stone or wood.

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 plasterboard partitions or

hollow wooden doors.

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.

For use when fitting or supporting

heavy loads such as shelving, wall

cabinets and coat racks.

For use with heavier loads such as TV

& HiFi speakers and satelite dishes etc.

No.1 “General Purpose” wall plug

No.3 “Cavity Fixing” wall plug

No.5 “Hammer Fixing” wall plug

No.2 “Plasterboard” wall plug

No.4 “Cavity Fixing-Heavy Duty”

          wall plug

No.6 “Shield Anchor”  wall plug

          Heavy loads

A Guide to Wall Mounting & Fixings

Care &

Maintenance

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.

Summary of Contents for Jenson 893/6932

Page 1: ...Spare Parts Visit www argos support co uk Email Help ClickSpares co uk Call 0330 016 1114 Customer Support Call 0345 640 2020 Jenson Mirror Issue 4 19 08 20 930 7450 893 6932...

Page 2: ...nd or put weight on the product this could cause damage WARNING To prevent possible overbalancing this unit must be secured to a wall using the 2 overbalance protector kits supplied A unit that is all...

Page 3: ...3 79 8 x 45cm DF 00013263 4 76 4 x 6cm x 8 DF 00021435 6 79 x 18 9cm x 5 7 40 x 14cm x 5 8 DF 00017015 WRP 00000209 9 74 25 x 39 7cm x 5 TDF 00017022 40 x 14cm x 5 XDF 00013309 5 114 9 x 77 4cm DF 000...

Page 4: ...hese drawings to correctly identify the fittings F171GY Bag 1 Bag 2 J x 10 K x 20 F900 A F901 F22 A x 20 B x 20 C x 22 D I E x 10 F3 F74 x 10 H F646 x 4 F51 x 5 A F901 A x 10 F137 F F73 x 20 G F639 x...

Page 5: ...Fittings F450 Tools Only used for drilling walls L x 10 F474 M x 2...

Page 6: ...1 D x 20 L x 10 www youtube com watch v yG4xtiJJeSg Fitting Ball Bearing Runners 1 2 A B A B 2nd hole 2nd hole Bag 1 A A x 20 B x 20 C x 22 D E x 10 H x 4 x 5 F x 20 G x 8...

Page 7: ...2 C x 6 3 B x 4 1 2 1 2...

Page 8: ...5 B x 16 C x 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A x 16 1 2...

Page 9: ...x 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1...

Page 10: ...x 8 8 4 x 2 4 9 2...

Page 11: ...10 5 The Back panel must be flush with the Back Rail 11 www youtube com watch v FeaI6541z7o Squaring up a Chest and fitting the Back Panel A B Make sure measurement A and B are the same A A B B...

Page 12: ...12 F x 5 13 A x 4 M x 2 3...

Page 13: ...14 IMPORTANT The Back panel must slot into the groove in the Top panel 3...

Page 14: ...15 x 4...

Page 15: ...16 G x 8...

Page 16: ...17 H x 4...

Page 17: ...ixings Slide the Brackets against the wall Fit the 2nd screws supplied with the Brackets into the underside of the Top panel Mark the slot at the back of the Brackets for drilling into the wall Wall f...

Page 18: ...the drilled hole Types of walls You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls are made of brick breeze block concrete stone or wood Generally aerated blocks should not be used to s...

Page 19: ...20 x 5 J x 10 6 7 8 19 A x 10 E x 10 Drawer Assembly www youtube com watch v InNBV_uuMmo Drawer Assembly Bag 2 J x 10 K x 20 I F74 x 10 A A x 10 G x 20 Warning Glass Handle with care...

Page 20: ...6 21 22 23 K x 10 8 9 7 10 10...

Page 21: ...24 K x 10 Before securing the Drawer Base make sure it is inserted in all 4 grooves You may need to manoeuvre it slightly 25...

Page 22: ...26 Important Make sure that the drawer assembly is square before fitting the wedgefixes G x 20...

Page 23: ...rs Working from the inside of the Drawer insert 2 Screws through the Drawer Sides and out into the 2nd threaded hole in the Runner Note Do not overtighten the Screws If they catch on the runner you ma...

Page 24: ...the rest of the Drawers starting from the lower ones and working your way up Assembly is complete Please remove any blue protective film from panel edges and clear protective film from panel surfaces...

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