Thank you for purchasing this Croydex product. Please follow the fixing and care instructions to
ensure your cabinet is fitted safely and retains its high quality finish.
Please retain this leaflet for
future reference.
This instruction leaflet applies to the following products:
WC266205E – Shire Stainless Steel 2 Door Illuminated Cabinet
WC266222E – Shire White 2 Door Illuminated Cabinet
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION
THIS IS A CLASS 1 APPLIANCE AND MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH
INPUT: 220-240V ac 5A IP RATING: IP24
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES INSIDE – DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVERS
LAMP TYPE 12V G4 HALOGEN 20W. MAXIMUM TOTAL PER CABINET = 40W
In accordance with Statutory Instrument 2004 No. 3210 - The Building (Amendment) (No.3)
Regulations 2004, any work, other than repair/replacements, in a room where there is water
(e.g. kitchen, bathroom, etc.) must be either:
•
carried out by an electrician who is a member of a competent person self-certification
scheme who will certify the work complies with the Building Regulations and you do
not need to notify your local authority, or,
•
carried out after prior notification to the Local Authority Building Control Department,
which has responsibility for ensuring that the work is inspected and tested.
IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION
In accordance with Statutory Instrument 2004 No. 3210 - The Building (Amendment) (No.3)
Regulations 2004, the installer must give the occupier of the premises in which this product
has been installed a certificate to confirm that the requirements of regulations 4 and 7 have
been satisfied, or the installation of this product must be inspected and tested by the Local
Authority Building Control Department who will issue a compliance certificate
.
A copy of this certificate may be required for certain warranty claims. Failure to provide a
copy of the certificate may invalidate the warranty.
This does not affect your statutory rights
We recommend that you make yourself aware of the Regulations before you undertake any work and
if you require clarification you should contact your Local Authority Building Control Department.