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Safety and Care Advice

Important -

 Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly

• 

Warning:

 This unit weighs 

approximately 37kgs. Please lift 

with care.

• Check you have all the

components and tools listed on 

pages 2 and 3.

• Remove all fittings from the 

plastic bags and separate them 

into their groups.

• Keep children and animals 

away from the work area, small 

parts could choke if swallowed.

• Parts of the assembly will be 

easier with 2 people.

• Make sure you have enough 

space to layout the parts before 

starting.

• Do not stand or put weight on 

the product, this could cause 

damage.

• Assemble the item as close to 

its final position (in the same 

room) as possible.

• Assemble on a soft level 

surface to avoid damaging the 

unit or your floor (use opened  

out unit carton).

• Do not stand or put weight on 

the product, this could cause 

damage.

• Assemble the item as close to 

its final position (in the same 

room) as possible.

• Assemble on a soft level 

surface to avoid damaging the 

unit or your floor (use opened  

out unit carton).

• 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.

• 

Safety note:

 It is

recommended that this unit is 

secured to a wall using the 

bracket supplied.

• Dispose of all packaging 

carefully and responsibly.

Glue Safety -

 Take care when using glue, please follow the advice below

Skin contact:

 Remove contami-

nation by washing with soap and 

water. This procedure should be 

followed prior to aeting and 

drinking.

Eye contact:

 Rinse immediately 

with clean water for 15 minutes 

and seek medical advice.

If swallowed:

 Seek medical 

advice immediately.

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• Only clean using a damp cloth 

and mild detergent, do no use 

bleach or abrasive cleaners. 

• This product should not be 

discarded with household 

waste. Take to your local 

authority waste disposal centre.

• From time to time check that 

there are no loose screws on 

this unit.

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 required the next page 

can be cut out and used as 

reference throughout the 

assembly. Keep this page with 

these instructions for future 

reference.

Summary of Contents for Malibu 227/2087

Page 1: ...lease keep for future reference 256 0029 247 7590 268 7153 227 2087 278 6243 276 3431 268 7706 278 6597 247 3178 228 9403 244 1928 If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer H...

Page 2: ...same room as possible Assemble on a soft level surface to avoid damaging the unit or your floor use opened out unit carton We do not recommend the use of power drill drivers for inserting screws as t...

Page 3: ...D2779A 714 x 60mm x 2 Right Side D2835A 1071 x 394mm Divider D2777A 160 x 238mm 3 Top D2774A 747 x 396mm Rail D2780A 714 x 72mm Small Right Drawer Front D2782A 353 x 156mm Large Drawer Back W682 124...

Page 4: ...n using a hammer or drill Cross head screwdriver 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 Electric drill only use when d...

Page 5: ...st point towards the hole in the edge of the panel Step 3 F 11 12 Attach the drawer sides to the small drawer fronts Push the left drawer sides and right drawer sides onto the back of the 2 small draw...

Page 6: ...o the groove in the small drawer back Hold the small drawer back in position and tap the knock in pegs through the holes in the drawer sides and Step 6 15 11 12 8 9 13 11 12 15 13 13 C Attach the hand...

Page 7: ...dge of the panel Step 10 F 11 12 Attach the drawer sides to the large drawer fronts Push the left drawer sides and right drawer sides onto the back of the 5 large drawer fronts Turn the small locking...

Page 8: ...ove in the large drawer back Hold the large drawer back in position and tap the knock in pegs through the holes in the drawer sides and Step 13 16 11 12 10 14 11 12 16 14 14 C Attach the handles Attac...

Page 9: ...b Slide the runner back the other way and fit the 2nd screw into the corresponding hole in the left side Insert a large locking nut into the left side Note The arrow on the locking nuts must point tow...

Page 10: ...oden dowel into the right side 2 K K E 2 2 P P A 2 Finished front edge K P Finished front edge Finished front edge K P K P K P K P K P K K K K K K E a b 2 2 A A A A A Prepare the plinth rail and 2 bac...

Page 11: ...nto the right side as shown plain chipboard surface 6 6 2 5 Fit the plinth and back rails to the right side Push the plinth onto the right side and secure it with screw Push the 2 back rails onto the...

Page 12: ...eft side Push the left side onto the assembly and secure it with screws 1 G B B B B Finished front edge 200mm I O O Prepare the top Screw 4 metal dowels into the top Fix a bracket flush to the back ed...

Page 13: ...a wooden dowel into the divider Turn the divider over c Place a runner on the divider as shown Slide back the top of runner and use the 2nd hole from the front to fit the 1st screw d Slide the runner...

Page 14: ...ed to the divider Note Turn the large locking nuts as far as they will go more than 1 2 a turn Finished front edge Remember The large locking nuts can be on either surface of the divider 3 4 4 3 E 4 E...

Page 15: ...dges of the back Note Nails should be spaced about 150mm apart Fit the 4 plastic nails Tap 2 plastic nails into the bottom edge of each side and as shown Stand the unit up for the next step L 1 2 Step...

Page 16: ...e wall O 3 Fit the drawers Starting with the bottom drawer slide both the runners forward and locate the drawer sides and between them lining up the holes in the drawer wrap with the 2nd threaded hole...

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