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Wall Fixings

Follow this step-by-step guide

IMPORTANT:

When drilling into walls always check there are no hidden wires or 

pipes etc. Make sure that the screws and wall plugs being used are 

suitable for supporting your unit. Consult a quali ed 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 the plug is  tting below

     the ceramic title to avoid splitting or cracking.

5.

 Ensure wall plugs are well  tted and are a tight  t 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, 

wood or plastic board.

1. STANDARD Wall Plug

     General wall materials

2. GENERAL PURPOSE

     Wall Plug

     Aerated/Breeze block

3. SHIELD ANCHOR

     Wall Plug

     Heavy loads

6. HAMMER FIXING

     Wall Plug

4. CAVITY FIXING

     Wall Plug

5. CAVITY FIXING HEAVY

    DUTY Wall Plug

These come in various sizes 

and are made from plastic or 

sometimes wood  bre.

Generally aerated blocks 

should not be used to support 

heavy loads, use a specialist 

tting in this case. For light 

loads, a General Purpose Plug 

can be used.

For use with heavier loads such

as TV & Hi-fi Speakers and 

Satellite Dishes etc.

For use with walls stuck with 

plaster board. The hammer 

xing allows it to be  xed to 

the wall rather than the plaster 

board. Always check the  xing 

is secure to the retaining wall.

For use with plaster board

partitions or hollow

wooden doors.

For use with plaster board

partitions or hollow

wooden doors.

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.

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Summary of Contents for Lynton Triple Wardrobe

Page 1: ...Lynton Triple Wardrobe H180 5 x W137 6 x D56 cm White...

Page 2: ...nce items are part or fully assembled they are not returnable unless faulty This item is not for outdoor use unless stated otherwise Some item s will be supplied with a wall fixing strap which we reco...

Page 3: ...oded view Panels plan view 2 Left side panel Top panel 1 22 Parts fittings for the Lynton Triple Wardrobe 30605618 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 22 23 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 2...

Page 4: ...ew 3 9 Right side panel Back crossing bar Partitional panel Front upper trim Shelf Front bottom trim 9 Bottom back frame Bottom front frame 9 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 10 Parts fittings for the Lynton Triple Ward...

Page 5: ...Bottom frame crossing bar 12 11 15 Bottom right partitional panel 12 13 Door x 3 14 Drawer left panel x 3 16 17 Drawer bottom panel x 3 Parts fittings for the Lynton Triple Wardrobe 30605618 18 Drawer...

Page 6: ...Panels plan view 5 9 Left back panel x 1 Drawer front panel Right Hanging rail 12 21 25 Hanging rail 22 23 Right back panel x 1 24 Parts fittings for the Lynton Triple Wardrobe 30605618...

Page 7: ...C D E F G H J K Phillips screwdriver medium Flatblade scresdriver medium Metal cam lock x 34 30mm Wooden dowel x 39 5x40mm Screw x 29 Metal cam pin x 34 Handle x 6 Slide x 6 19mm Screw x 6 3 5x14mm S...

Page 8: ...1 G1 E M M M 3 2 E x 10 G1 x 2 M x 2 Whilst pushing the leaver down slide the runners in opposite directions to each other to separate Please do not wipe off the grease as this will help the runners...

Page 9: ...8 2 G1 E E G1 E x 12 G1 x 4 C C 11 11 13 13 C x 10...

Page 10: ...I C I 9 3 C C x 7 E x 4 M x 2 C C E M M M 5 5 4...

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Page 13: ...lm 12 8 C x 11 B x 2 A x 2 C C C C B A B A B 8 8 9 9 10 12...

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Page 15: ...E L 5 lm 14 11 12 C C C C x 3 L x1 E x 2 C x 4 B x 16 B B B 2 3 6...

Page 16: ...lm 15 13 14 A x 8 B A B A A A 2 3 7 7 6 6 9 9 10 10 A x 8...

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Page 18: ...lm 17 17 F F x 30 P x 1 Q x 4 R x 4 F R R R R R P Q 3 12 24 25 F P...

Page 19: ...x2 O O O E x 18 N x 6 lm 18 18 19 N N N N E O x 3 O 14 14 22 23 E x 2 T x 1...

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Page 22: ...lm 21 23 24 A x 12 H x 3 J x 3 B A E x 18 G2 x 6 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 E A A A H H H J J J 19 19 20 20 21 21...

Page 23: ...lm 22 25 Please slide the drawer backwards and forwards until the drawer runner is sliding smooth 19 20 21...

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Page 25: ...26 lm 24 S x 16 1 Use stickers S on all visible holes S 27 P...

Page 26: ...ifferentwalltypesrequiredifferentrawplugsandscrews Pleaseensurethatyouusefittingsthataresuitableforyourwalltype seenextpageforageneralguide Pleaseensurethattheheadofthescrewsusedhasadiametergreatertha...

Page 27: ...e stone woodorplasticboard 1 STANDARDWallPlug Generalwallmaterials 2 GENERALPURPOSE WallPlug Aerated Breezeblock 3 SHIELDANCHOR WallPlug Heavyloads 6 HAMMERFIXING WallPlug 4 CAVITYFIXING WallPlug 5 CA...

Page 28: ...the furniture directly in front of heat sources such as radiators or fires as this can cause cracking or warping over time Alwaysusemattsandcoasterstoprotectthesurfacewhenplacingitemsonthe furniture...

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